Television one A4C/F/C TELEVISION Today cnirk-FT Tllr . <- 12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. ConCl p I ivA r™. THE SHELL tinuing storv of American families. < n fin.® k g , e P f J. he Shell 105 P- m " THE ’ SULLIVANS. An nrrnrinriai’ AniH/ edan ? s inter- Australian family at war. w,nrn one-day cricket com- 1.55: -‘SOME KIND OF NUT.” (Film, United Artists, 1969). Dick Van Dyke, Angie Dickinson and Rosemary Forsyth in a comedy about a New York bank teller who dares to grow a beard. 3.35: DOCTOR WHO. The Doctor and Leela try to solve the macabre mystery. 4.05: “THE SCARLET COAT.” (Film, MGM. 1956). The tale of the American traitor Benedict Arnold features at the heart of this historical drama about the American Revolution. Starring Cornel Wilde, Michael Wilding, George Sanders, Anne Francis. 6.00: READ) TO ROLL Pop music. 6.00: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS, WEATHER. 6.15: DICK BARTON — SPECIAL 640: NEWS. WEATHER. 6.30: NEw'TzEALAND SUPERSTARS. This country’s top sportsmen compete against each other in a variety of events. Competitors include Rod Dixon, Brian Fairlie, Gary Hurring, Bryan Williams, Mark Burgess, and defending champion Grant Batty. 7.00: THE MLPPET SHOW. Kermit introduces comedian Dannv Kave. 7.30: BRIXE FORSYTH AND THE 7.30: THE LOVE BOAT. Julie finds hertit.NEKAl lON GAME. self courted by two eager rivals, a beautiful girl loses her heart to a stockbroker, and a mechanic meets his movie idol. Gueststarring Adam Arkin, Rhonda Fleming. ... 8.30: DEAN MARTIN VARIETY SHOW. 845: “BAREFOOT IN THE PARK.” (Film, Paramount, 1967). Robert Redford and Jane Fonda as two newlyweds struggling to set up house in Greenwich Village. Costarring Charles Bover, Mildred Natwick. Screen play by Neil Simon. 9.30: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. .... „ 9.40: STARSKY AND HUTCH. “Target 104 a: “THE CAT CREATURE.” (TV Without a Badge.” David Soul and Movie. Columbia, 1973). The theft Paul Michael Glaser return for a of a cat-shaped Egyptian amulet is special feature-length storv. linked with a number of strange 12.20 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN. deaths. This supernatural thriller stars Meredith Baxter. David Hedison and Stuart Whitman. (Repeat). 12.05 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN. Sunday 12.00; NEWS. 12.00: KALEIDOSCOPE. David and Nicole 12.05 p.m.: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO Nalden play a sonata for piano and IT. Block-laying. violin; extracts from “Paper Town 12.30: DIG THIS. Home gardening Paper Chase,” a children’s show 12.45: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. English performed in Auckland; a look at Football League action highlights. the Intermediate Schools’ Art Exhibition, Auckland. 1.00 p.m.: FARMING TODAY. 1.15: PACIFIC VIEWPOINT. 1.30: “BEST FOOT FORWARD.” (Film, 1.30: CHURCH IN ACTION. MGM. 1943). A movie star accepts 1.38: TALK CARS. Today: the exhaust a young admirer’s invitation to a system; the final look at the Prohigh schol prom and becomes in- ject Car; and a three-seater motorvolved in a national scandal. cycle. Starring Lucille Ball. June Aliy- 1.53: BAR-B-Q. How to barbecue steaks, son, Nancy Walker. (Repeat). chops, and hamburgers for 30 people at a pool party. 2.00: THE BEST OF ACCESS. Dentist Bruce Tomkins talks out against the maiming of mouths; five solo parents explain how they cope in an unsympathetic society. 2.30: SPORTSWORLD. Coverage of recent local and overseas sporting events. 3.00: SCHOOL PROMS. The famous British proms now include young musicians from schools throughout the United Kingdom. (Repeat). 3.50: OLD MAN’S STORY. An old former sailor and a young orphan girl form a friendship that confuses and disturbs the family they live with. Adapted from a short story by Frank Sargeson and starring Pat Evison. Maree McKeefry. Gerry Duggan. (Repeat). 4.15: SUITE 16. Members of the New Zealand Ballet perform an abstract ballet choreographed to Bizet’s “Symphony in C.” (Repeat). 4.40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Hamad and the Pirates.” 4.50: THE INCREDIBLE WORLD OF Beginning a two-part adventure ADVENTURE. This programme story about an orphan pearl-diver traces the development of flight searching for sunken treasure in from Icarus to modern supersonic the Persian Gulf waters. (Repeat).jets, 5.10: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIZZLY ADAMS. A delirious 540: SPOT ON. Magazine programme Mad Jack believes he is a bounty for the voting. (Final). hunter trying to capture Grizzly. 0.00: PEOPLE' LIKE US. A look at the 6.00: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS, changes a new baby makes in 6.10: WORLD WATCH, a home. (Final). 640: NEWS, WEATHER. 640: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring 6.45: SUNDAY’S WORLD. Trevor Howard. The Spinners, Patricia Cahill, Beryl Te Wiata, Poole Family, Lyle Kennaway, Jennie Goodwin, Rex Blanchette, and the Hamilton Civic Choir. 7.00: THE NEW ZEALAND COUNTRY 7.00: CHILDREN OF FIRE MOUNTAIN. MUSIC AWARDS. From the State “Fairewell.” (Final). Opera House, Wellington, Bob 7.30: “CALL OF THE WILD.” An Parker introduces this year’s adventure feature based on the finalists and guest artist Eddie classic story by Jack London. Two Lowe men team up to traverse Alaska in 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. (Final). search of gold. 8.00; POWER WITHOUT GLORY. Nellie is sent to discus her problem with Father O’Toole when she regrets her decision to marry John West. 9.40: NEWS, WEATHER ■ 9.05: A GIFT, AN OBLIGATION. Cliff Robertson explains the nature of childhood diseases which have survived the advancement of modern medicine. 9.35: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS, WEATHFR. 9.45: QUESTIONS PLEASE. (Final). 9.45: THE BEST OF PARKINSON. 10.15: OFFERINGS. Michael Parkinson interviews Bob 10.20: CONCERTO. Diedre Irons plays Hope. Mozart’s Piano Concerto in C 10.50: CLOSE DOWN. Minor. 10.55: CLOSE DOWN.
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