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10.25 PLAY SCHOOL. Today's story “Tiger Cat.” 10.50: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Further discussion of issues raised earlier in the week. 11.00: GOOD MORNING! “Mad Butcher” pork; “Annie" contest; advice for when one’s car breaks down; Audrey Eagles, author of books on N.Z. shrubs and trees; gardening; Dr Tim Sprott. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 12.45: SEE HERE. Programme of interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 1.00: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story. 2.15: GLIMPSES. Huon Pine. (Repeat, final). 2.20: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat).
2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat). 2.55: OSCAR THE RABBIT IN RUBBIDGE. (Repeat). 3.05: RAINBOW. 3.20: THE MUNCH BUNCH. (Repeat). 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. Beginning with THE KWICKY KOALA SHOW. 3.55: CATWEAZLE. (Repeat). 4.20: LIPPY THE LION. 4.25: AUBREY. 4.30: MOVIE: "THE LOVEBUG RALLY." Another adventure with Dudu the wonder car as Jimmy Bondi sets out to win a tough rally in Africa.
2.30 p.m.: DALLAS. J.R. acts to increase his power and wealth at the expense of history and the law. (Repeat). 3.20: DIFF’RENT STROKES. Drummond campaigns to have “junk” food banned from Arnold's school. 4.00: CITY LIGHTS. An interview with actor Gene Hackman. 4.50: TRAINING DOGS THE WOODHOUSE WAY. How to cure problem dogs that jump up, won’t walk on a lead or attack trucks. (Repeat). 5.20: SPRING AND AUTUMN. A widower’s friendship with a young boy. (Repeat). 5.50: NEWS.
6.00: DIG THIS. This week: Plants for around the swimming pool and patios. 6.15: AGREPORT. Potatoes: the size of the market, grading standards, and problems of export and import of potatoes. 6.30; NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. Ray wants to cite Ken Barlow as co-respondent in his divorce case against Deirdre. 8.20: FOURTH ESTATE. John Kennedy reviews the news media. 8.30: KALEIDOSCOPE. A profile of pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy will replace the planned item on potter Sally Vinson, which will be screened in the New Year 9.25: THE WEEK WITH ONE. Highlights of the coming week’s viewing. 9.30: BUTTERFLIES. Ria regrets her decision to join a keep-fit class. (Repeat). 10.00: POLICE. The police patiently question Irish lodgers about the death of a man in a rooming house. As they wait for the lodgers to sober up, the chance of finding out how “Mickie the Brickie” died seems remote. 10.40: ESCAPE. The story of the escape of South African editor and apartheid critic Donald Woods, dressed as a priest. (Repeat). 11.30: THE LATE, LATE SHOW. An interview with Katherine Mansfield (Cathy Downes). 12.00: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Brian Denham patronises Bunny’s for an attractive reason. 6.30: SOLID GOLD. Featuring Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, the Osmonds, the Gap Band, Martin Mull, Ray Parker Jr. 7.30: THE INCREDIBLE HULK. David Banner is next on the operating schedule of a doctor who operates to gain control of patients’ minds. 8.30: FEAR OF GOD - A QUESTION OF GUILT. Journalist Paul Marriot-finds his flat bugged, his nights disturbed by angry intruders and a glassshattering noise as the Regiment of God is on the march. Starring Bryan Marshall, Alun Armstrong. (Concluding a two-part storv). 9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.15: “HAROLD AND MAUDE.” (Film, Paramount, 1972). A black comedy about a suicidal young man’s love affair with a lively 80-year-old woman. Starring Bud Cort, Ruth Gordon, Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusack Directed by Hal Ashby. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.
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