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10.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Today's story "Mole." 10.55: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Preparing children for the trauma of being in hospital. 11.00: GOOD MORNING! Hairdressing health and cooking. 12.00 Noon: NEWS. 12.05: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Continuing story. 1.00: SEE HERE. Programme of interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 1.05: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing storv. 2.25: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat!.
2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat). 2.55: THE WOMBLES. 3.00: DAISY DAISY. Fun with boxes, balloons and paper. 3.15: CHIC CHAT. 3.45: AFTER SCHOOL. Beginning with ODDS AND ENDS. 3.55: ONCE UPON A STORY. "The Ghost on the Ferry." 4.10: The Littlest Hobo. 4.35: JUST WILLIAM. Ginger's older brother and Douglas's older brother are each in love with William's sister Ethel. 5.00: MATT AND JENNY. Matt is dismayed when a schoolteacher is enthusiastic about Jenny’s potential. 5.30: DR WHO. Dr Who travels to Logopolis. City of Logic, to carry out repairs to the Tardis. which is no longer able to change its appearance. (Beginning a four-part story). 5.55: NATURE WATCH. Julian Pettifer visits the scene of devastation caused by the Mount St Helens eruption and makes some surprising discoveries.
6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CLOSE TO HOME. Gavin learns that starting on his own is more difficult than he expected, while Jack is realistic about his future. 8.00: THE “LYNN OF TAWA” SHOW. Former Miss Aluminium Extrusions (alias Ginette McDonald) is the host of her own series with guests Michael Parkinson, Dave Feehan and Body Language. 8.30: THE GENTLE TOUCH. A young detective seeks refuge in his police work and in practical jokes when he is grief-stricken by the suffering of his sister, a multiple sclerosis victim.
9.30: THE STANLEY BAXTER SERIES. An invitation to holiday in Glasgow and impressions of the British film industry. 10.00: MINDER. Terry sets out to reclaim the savings co’nned from a young widow. (Repeat). 11.00: NEWS. CLOSEDOWN..
2.30: PRISONER. Bea's assailant remains unknown and Gillespie's presence is felt among the staff. 3.25: "LIVE A LITTLE. LOVE A LITTLE." (Film, MGM, 1968). Pleasant Elvis Presley fare in which he plays a pin-up photographer who refuses to be pinned down by determined women. 5.20: MIND YOUR LANGUAGE. Jeremy accompanies a sick Juan to the hospital and ends up on his back. 5.50: NEWS. 6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Lisa Brooks is left waiting by Dr Piper — and Graham Steel is to blame.
6.30: THE DUKES OF HAZZARD. The Duke family act quickly to save the General Lee when Luke is hypnotised bv Bogg Hogg to get rid of it. 7.30: TASK FORCE SOUTH - THE BATTLE FOR THE FALKLANDS. The fleet arrives: first action, including the loss of H.M.S. Sheffield. 8.30: FALCON CREST. Angie prepares to leave for a week-end in San Francisco, while Emma's recurring nightmares continue.
9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.15: OPPENHEIMER. With America fully involved in the war. Oppenheimer now concentrates on producing an atomic bomb ahead of Germany. 11.15: BARETTA. Baretta hides a terrified informer and joins a motor-cycle - - gang.- ■ , . ■ - 12.05: CLOSEDOWN.
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