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Wl HUM 11.35 a-m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s storv: “Five Seagulls.” 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND. THE RESTLESS. Continuing sob story of three families. 12,30: SEE HERE. Of special interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 12.40: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk. 1.05: THE RAG TRADE. The girls decide to strike until the rest room is renovated. (Repeat). 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing sob story- of the Horton familv. 2.25: SESAME STREET.
2.30 p.m.: CROWN COURT. “Accepted Standards.” (2). 2.55: THE CEDAR TREE. Liz begins to worry about her decision to marry Peter.
3.30: CAPTAIN COOK’S TRAVELS. 3.40: PUMBLEDUFFS The Pumbleduffs become Good Samaritans. 3.50: COCKLESHELL BAY. 4.00: THE NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB. (Repeat). 4.25: TRACY ’BO. Music and guests introduced by Tracy. 4.55: GOOD'TIMES. Comedy series.
3.20: COUNTRY CALENDAR. (Repeat)
3.35: DINAH AND FRIENDS. Dinah Shore talks with Farrah Fawcett and Sally Fields.
4.20: IMAGES. The surprising advances in medicine. 4.35: A GOOD AGE. The positive aspects of growing old.
5.25: KIDNAPPED. Alan and David risk Catriona’s life by visiting Cluny in his hideout. 6.00: BEHIND THE SCENE WITH JONATHAN WINTERS. A new series in which the American comedian, Jonathan Winters, reveals the inside story of famous places. Today he follows the football scouts who spend most of the year on the road in search of potential American football stars. 6.30: NEWS.
5.05: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. Abby is sure that Tom is having an affair. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS. Further bulletins at 7,8, and 9 p.m. 6.00: THE DANCE GOES ON. Rudolph Nureyev introduces the story of a courageous English dancer whose career ended in 1953 when she was stricken with polio. Despite paralysis, Elizabeth TwistingtonHiggins runs her own dance troupe and is a leading painter-by-mouth.
7.00: CORONATION STREET. Bet meets the new tenant. 7.30: REGIONAL NEWS.
8.00: MOTOR SHOW. D.ougal Stevenson, Chris Amon, and Islay Benge examine motoring trends and services 8.30: TENSPEED AND BROWNSHOE. The two friends become wanted men when they make a frenzied attempt to save E.L. from the clutches of his patrol officer.
7.00: THE MUPPET SHOW. With guest VictorJßorge. 7.30: MORK AND MINDY. A Morkyville Horror is created by ghosts from Mindy’s past. ' 8.00: THE SULLIVANS. Tom entertains Terry with censored accounts .of his wartime experiences and Michael decides to enlist.
9.30: SPORTING LIFE. Featuring a billiards game between Eddie Charlton and Jim Rempe; highlights of the All Blacks’ match against Llanelli; and a report from Bill McCarthy in Swansea, scene of the next game of the tour.
11.05: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN.
9.00: STRUMPET CITY. A new sevenpart 1 series based on James Plunkett’s novel of Dublin between 1907 and 1914, a class-ridden and British-ruled society. A country girl, working as a. housemaid in Dublin, is sacked when her employer discovers she has been meeting a foundry worker. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN.
10.30: PETROCELLI. An attractive young woman hires Petrocelli to handle her divorce from a powerful man and then needs him. to defend her in a murder trial. 11.25: JOKERS WILD. Two teams of British comedians compete for laughs.,11,55: CLOSE DOWN.
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