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1135 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s ' story “ ’Twas on a Monday Morn- . ing,” by Michael Flanders and Donald Swann. 12X)5‘ J!nu S THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story of three families. * 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. ... - 1.00: FOR THE LOVE OF ADA. Ada is determined to put an end to one long-standing tradition — Walters Sunday drink at the local. 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. • 2.25: SESAME STREET. “ ~ ’ ———-— — 3J5: SOOTY. (Repeat.) 3.SS: ATOM ANT. (Repeat). 415! « r en Ma ( m.> Pro Br a“ k chMses 5.05: PROJECT UFO. Alien creatures offer an old man an unusual loaf of bread in return for a jug of cnn- nFTFCTI'VE SCHOOL The class KS tha?O,°de»l intend, shoot her husband in , ftt ol jealousy. : ■ rn NEWS 6.30. NEWS. * , 7 on- CTOSE TO HOME. 7.00. CLOSE IV Humr.. 4 7 30‘WHEN HAVOC STRUCK. A review of devastating earthquake disft nfi* M*A*S*H. A congressional aide “roJses sispicinn throughout the unit with his line of questioning. 8 30- MINDER. Terry is held hostage when an Italian wedding ends up a?as siege. innm DAMAS Young Lucy rebels ° ?glinst Pamela’s fdvice to remain at school and stay out of trouble. 10 55: NEWS ' ifoo: CLOSE DOWN.
2.30 p.m.: SEND IN THE GIRLS. Velma chooses Claire—a wife and mother as well as career girl — t.o take charge during her absence. 3.20: I KNOW WHAT I MEANT. A dramatic reconstruction of the events in the President’s office after the Watergate break-in. (Repeat.) ' , 4.05: MAKE MINE MUSIC. The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra performs a variety of light classical music. (Repeat.) 4.55: ROYAL HERITAGE. The Duke of Edinburgh describes' the personal firearms of Henry VIII, and Prince Charles traces the defeat of the Spanish Armada as shown in early engravings. (Repeat.) 5.00: NEWS. 6.00: DOCTOR WHO. The Doctor continues his battle to save mankind from the bizarre Fendahl. (Part two of a four-part story.) 6.25: THE WEEK WITH TWO. A preview of the week’s viewing highlights. ! 6.30: THE SPINNERS. Folk music performed by the popular English group The ■ Spinners. 7.00: AT HIS MAJESTY’S PLEASURE. The story of Reg Mathews who, in 1921 was sentenced to life in New Zealand psychiatric hospitals. He talks to John Gordon about his trials and his 40 years in solitary. ~ , 7.30: TELFORD’S CHANGE. Peter Bark- ■ worth stars in this new series about a top banker who retires to a more peaceful branch office. 8.20: TOWARD TOMORROW. A look at mussel farming in New Zealand. 8.30: GOSSIP FROM THE FOREST. A dramatic account of the signing of the Armistice in a railway carriage in Europe in 1918. 10.00: NEWS. 10.30: “STATE OF SIEGE” (Film, French, 1973). Yves Montand stars in this political thriller set in South America. 12.25 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN.
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