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11.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story: “Cave Painting.” 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story of three families. 12.30: SEE HERE. Programme of special interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 12.40: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.05: THE RAG TRADE. The girls decide to use Fenner’s best silk to make a wedding dress for one of their number. (Repeat). 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story .of the Horton family. 2.25: SESAME STREET. _
3.25: ONCE UPON A TIME. (Final).
3.40: THE WHISPER OF GLOCKEN. 3;55: THE NEW: ~ MICKEY MOUSE CLUB. An excerpt from ‘‘The Sleeping Beauty.” (Repeat). 4.25: TRACY ’BO. Music and Quests introduced by Tracy.
4.55: GOOD TIMES. Comedy series about a black family in Chicago.
5.25: SAPPHIRE AND STEEL. A ghosthunter resents the sudden appearance of Sapphire and Steel. 6.00: THE MIGHTY MICRO. A six-part British series looking at the age of the silicon chip. 6.30: NEWS. .
7.00: CORONATION STREET. Betty finds it hard to face her neighbours now that her secret is out.
REGIONAL NEWS.
8.00: MOTOR SHOW. Dougal Stevenson. Chris Amon, and Islay Benge test a new car and examine motoring products and services. 8.30: McPHAIL AND GADSBY ON . . . Sex. David McPhail and Jon Gadsby take a satirical look at the major preoccupations of life.
9.30: SPORTING LIFE. Rugby—Christ’s College v. Christchurch .Boys’ High; a rugby coaching school; review of “King of the Table,” a new. billiards and snooker series. 11.00: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN.
2.30 p.m.: CROWN COURT. Pigmented Patter. (2). ' ■ 2.55: THE CEDAR TREE. The Bourne family is stunned with grief. 3.20: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Squid.
3.35; DINAHI. <Music and; conversation wjth> Dinah Shpre and guests.
4.30: A GOOD AGE. A positive approach to growing old. 4.55: HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY. . Ifor’s triumph is short-lived, while Huw’s : education is threatened. (Repeat). .' ;
555 NEWS 6.00: VICTOR BORGE IN CONCERT. Renowned- musician and comedian Victor Borge entertains in his own unique style at the Grand Hall Wembley Conference. ?
7.00: BODY SHOP. Yvonne Moore and " Malcolm Barrer explain how to keep your body in good health and . shape. 7.30: MORK AND MINDY. When Mork feels he is superfluous on Earth, Orson shows: him' what Mindy’s life would have been like without '•* ■" him. . . v.. 8.00: THE SULLIVANS. Dave is proud that Terry has applied for a job. 9.00: TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY. Smiley’s old friend Connis Sachs tells him that Esterhase refused to allow an investigation into Polyakov. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: KOJAK. The New York detective traces a stolen car ring which is successful precisely because its victims are agreeable. 11.25: COME BACK MRS NOAH. Not all the space travellers will be able to return home. 11.55: CLOSE DOWN.
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