ONE Television New Zealand TWO
12.00 noon: BEWITCHED. Samantha tries to end Endora’s encouragement of Tabatha’s magic powers, and an angry argument results. (Repeat). 12.20 p.m.: “MARY OF SCOTLAND.” (Film, RKO, 1936. black and white). Lavish historical drama starring Katharine Hepburn as the unhappy Scottish queen at odds with her English rival, Elizabeth. Also starring Fredric March. John Carradine. 2.25: THE MONARCH BUTTERFLY STORY. The four stages in the development of the monarch butterfly: egg. caterpillar, chrysalis and adult. (Repeat).
2.30: KING WILBUR 111. (Repeat). 2.45: PLAYA WAY. Come to the Fair.
(Repeat). '3.10: SESAME STREET. (Repeat). 4.10: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KIDS’ SHOW. Cartoon. (Repeat). 4.35: 3-2-1 CONTACT. A look into the
world of science. (Repeat). 4.50: ARK 11. A computer that can control men’s minds begins to overpower Samuel. (Repeat). 5.10: KIDSWORLD. International maga-
zine programme for young viewers. 5.35: KIDNAPPED. David narrowly escapes death in his uncle’s house and later meets Alan in a near-fatal collision at sea. (Repeat).
2.30 p.m.: CHARLIE’S ANGELS. Bosley discovers that Charlie’s yacht has been stolen and mysteriously returned. (Repeat). 3.20: “HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING.” (Film, United Artists, 1967). Slick musical farce about an ambitious window cleaner who talks his way to the top of a large company. Starring Robert Morse, Michele Lee, Rudy Valee. (Repeat).
5.20: DON’T ASK ME. Answers to everyday questions. (Repeat). 5.50: NEWS.
6.00: ALICE. Comedy series about a waitress waiting for a break as a singer. 6.30: NEWS.
7.00: BEST OF REGIONALS. Highlights of the regional news programmes. Tonight: The Top Half (Auckland). 7.30: WILD SOUTH. A look at the unique wrybill, the only bird in the' world with a sideways curved bill. (Repeat). 8.00: SPORT ON ONE. Trotting. Live coverage of the Messenger Cup, from Alexandra Park, Auckland. Race starts at 8.20. 8.30: CHARLIE AND JULIE. “The meeting.” Charlie, a rough young demolition worker, agrees to his boss’s request to take care of his date, Julie. However, he pretends that the boss has stood her up and persuades her to have a meal with him. (Part one of a two-part story). A new British series.
9.25: THE TWO RONNIES. Comedy with Ronnies Corbett and Barker, including “The Worm that Turned.” (Repeat). 10.20: “THE FRENCH CONNECTION.” (Film, 20th Century-Fox, 1971). Exciting action film about a maverick New York detective’s efforts to break an international heroin ring. Starring Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider. (Repeat).
6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Lisa’s jealousy pushes Tony Garcia into the arms of another woman. 6.25: FATHER MURPHY. A young girl’s love for John Michael Murphy forces him to examine his feelings for teacher Mae Woodward. 7.20: THAT’S INCREDIBLE. Tonight: Human water skis; barbell baby; micro-limb surgery; trick bowls and a stuck duck. 8.15: JESSICA NOVAK. A new American series about a top television reporter. A woman learns that her estranged husband has kidnapped their two children and turns to Jessica for help. 9.10: NEWS.
9.25: BEST OF NEWSMAKERS. Talk show host Michael Parkinson is interviewed by lan Fraser. (Repeat). 9.55: DANGER UXB. Major Francis’s disturbed behaviour almost brings about a mutiny among Brian Ash’s men. (Repeat). 10,55: CLOSEDOWN.
12.00: NEWS. 12.05 a.m.: "ALVIN RIDES AGAIN." (Film, Australian). Alvin Purple, a young man who is irresistible to women, returns in this uninspired sequel. Starring Graeme Blundell, Chantal Contouri. 1.35: CLOSEDOWN.
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