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10.35 a. : PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story “Mole.” 11.00: FOOD, WINE AND FRIENDS. Robert Carrier uses a wok, opens a bottle of Mouton-Rothschild, and talks with Burgess Meredith. 11.25: YOGA WITH SANDRA RIDDLE. Hatha yoga. 11.30: DAD’S ARMY. Pike receives his callup papers and is passed Al. (Repeat). 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 12.25: SEE HERE SPECIAL. Donna Awatere shows parents how to cope with crises. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.05: THE NEW DICK VAN DYKE SHOW. Network show executives pretend they want Dick to be the new host. (Repeat). . 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.15: COUNTRY CALENDAR. (Repeat).
2.3O:PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat). W 2.55: KING ROLLO. Cartoon adventures. 3.00: CHIC CHAT. 3.15: RAINBOW. . 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. Including “Oscar the Rabbit in Rubbidge." 3.45: THE SUPER GLOBETROTTERS. Cartoon. 4.05: HEIDI. “The Departure.” 4.35: PEPPERMINT PIG. 8.8. C. series based on the novel by Nina Bawden.
2.30 p.m.: THE FOUNDATION. Eddie gets married while Davinia also receives a marriage proposal. (Repeat). 3.25: POISON IVY. A Canadian portrait of a blind woman who pursues many interests despite her disability. 3.35: “TRAIN OF EVENTS." (Film, Anglo/ EMI, 1952, black and white). A British drama about four passengers aboard a train which is involved in an accident that fortunately solves their various problems. Starring Peter Finch, Jack Warner, Valerie Hobson. (Repeat).
5.05: ANIMALS IN . ACTION. A look at - animals that . swim. 5.30: THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF OLIVER TWIST. The Artful Dodger rescues Oliver from being smuggled out to sea as cabin boy. 5.55: EDGE OF THE COLD. A study of the social organisation of the King Penguin colony on Macquarie Island. (Final).
5.05: THE NEW ADVENTURES OF WONDER WOMAN. A mobster who wants to turn a sleepy town into a gambling centre plans to use Diana’s goddaughter as a lever for getting his way. (Repeat). 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. If
6.30: NEWS. 7.00: CORONATION STREET. Ken Barlow’s estranged wife is trying to contact him. 7.25: THE WEEK WITH ONE. Preview of the week’s television highlights. 7.30: REGIONAL NEWS. 8.00: FOURTH ESTATE. Brian Priestly reviews the nation’s news media. 8.15: THE GUN. The sport of match rifle.
6.30: PATHFINDERS. The navigator oi a downed Lancaster tries to keep a secret new target-finding device hidden from the Germans. 7.30: B.J. AND THE BEAR. A powerful opponent tries to prevent B.J. from taking mental patients on a trip to an amusement park.
8.30: KALEIDOSCOPE. Part two of the eight-part series on modern art “The Shock of the New.” Robert Hughes looks at the way artists responded to the upheavals of World War I. Some took refuge in irony while others sought a political role in Italy,, Russia, and Germany. Hughes talks with Hitler’s chief architect Albert Speer. 9.30: THE WHITE TRIBE OF AFRICA. After a two-year absence Dimbleby returns to South Africa to see how the Afrikaners are responding to new challenges. 10.20: THE SPONGERS. A 8.8. C. drama about a solo parent family’s fight to survive. (Repeat). 12.05 a.m.: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
8.30: HILL STREET BLUES. A merchant’s association member is killed and Furillo suggests that Santini should leave for good. 9.30: MAINLY' MAHONEY. New Zealand talk show-hosted by David Mahoney. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: “BRIEF SEASON” .(Film, .Columbia, 1971). A love story. Set iji'Rome and starring Pia Degermark<(Elvira Madigan) and Christopher.-'Jones as two young lovers on the run from the police. - 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
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