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pacific television
12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story of three families. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.00: GOOD DAY. I. DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. 2.15: CROWN COURT. A man accuses his estranged wife’s flatmate of 2.45: PLAY ‘ SCHOOL. Today’s story: “The Pudding Tree.”
3.15: AND MAISIE TOO. 3.25: THE SECRET RAILROAD. 3.50: C B BEARS. (Repeat). 4.15: BLACK ARROW. Ann is condemned to be burnt for witchcraft. (Repeat). 4.40: LORNE GREENE’S LAST OF THE WILD. Study of endangered wildlife.
3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss Yvonne. 3.30: YOGI’S SPACE RACE. “The Pongo Planet.” 4.00: BATTLE OF THE PLANETS. “Magnetic Attraction.” 4.30: YOUNG RAMSAY. An old farmer succeeds in getting his cows serviced without resorting to the modern method of artificial insemination.
5.00: THE WALTONS. The family adjusts to Elizabeth’s ordeal, each his own way. (Part 2 of a two-part story). 6.00: HAPPY DAYS. Leather forms a rock group in an attempt to make a success of her troubled life. (Part 1 of a two-part story). 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER.
5.30: WELCOME BACK HOTTER. “A Winter’s Coat Tail.” 6.00: NEWS AT SIX, WEATHER. 6.30: MIKE AND BERNIE. Football fever afflicts the two comedians with unfortunate results.
7.00: CORONATION STREET. Minnie’s jailbird lodger seems destined to stray on Christmas Day. 7.30: THAMES COMEDY PLAYHOUSE. “Sprout.” John Aiderton stars as Darwin Sprout, an unemployed young man who seems incapable of benefitting from his flatmate’s tuition in the art of job interviews. 8.00: FAIR GO. Consumer problems receive an airing. 8.30: HAZELL. The cockney detective falls asleep on the job and awakes to the Mafia.
7.00: THE NEW FRED AND BARNEY SHOW. “Dinosaur Country Safari." 7.30: EMERGENCY ONE. DeSoto showers an injured widow’s houseplants with tender loving care and is teased for his pains. 8.30: A WEEK OF IT. Satirical review of the week from David McPhail and the rest of the team.
9.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 9.45: INTERNATIONAL GOLF. Highlights of the first day’s play in the Air New Zealand Shell Open tournament at the Heretaunga course, Upper Hutt. 11. CLOSE DOWN.
9.00: PORRIDGE. Harris stands accused of stealing from another prisoner. (Repeat). 9.30: EYE WITNESS. Current affairs. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN, FOCUS. 10.30: “THE HILLS RUN RED." (Film, United Artists, 1967). A Western about two Confederate veterans who unintentionally find themselves in possession of a vast amount of money. Starring Henry Silva, Dan Duryea. 12.10 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN.
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