ONE Television N ew Zealand TWO
12.00 noon: “NIGHT AND DAY.” (Film, Warner. 1946). Cary Grant stars as Cole Porter in this story of the composer's life and delightful musicmaking. Also starring Eve Arden. Mary Martin, Jane Wyman (Repeat). 2.00 p.m.: THE STORY OF WINE. Baron Philippe de Rothschild presents a six- ’ part series on the history of wine. (Repeat).
Paul Newman, in “The Left Handed Gun,” on Two tonight.
2.30: HATTYTOWN TALES. (Repeat). ' 2.40: OSCAR THE RABBIT IN RUBBIDGE. (Repeat). 2.55: THE ANIMATES AND PERSONATES. 3.00: PLAYAWAY. 3.30: DANGER MOUSE. (Repeat). 3.40: FANGFACE. Adventures of a teenaged werewolf. (Repeat). 4.00: CATWEAZLE. Catweazle tries to get rid of a dreadful cold. (Repeat). 4.25: DAKTARI. The adventures of a wildlife doctor and his daughter in Africa. (Repeat). 5.15: STRIKER. Series about a young aspiring football star. (Repeat). 5.40: CHARLIE BROWN. The Peanuts characters in action, (repeat).
2.30 p.m.: CHARLIE’S ANGELS. Jill is taken hostage when she stumbles on a petrol station robbery. (Repeat). 3.20: “THE JACKALS." (Film, 20th Cen-tury-Fox, 1967). Six bandits in the South African Transvaal terrorise an old miner (Vincent Price) and his granddaughter into surrendering their gold cache. (Repeat). 4.50: SURVIVAL. An ordinary English family living in a 17th-century house in Oxfordshire entertain a number of uninvited guests. 5.20: SPRING AND AUTUMN. A widower's friendship with a young bov. (Repeat). 5.50: NEWS.
6.05: ALICE. Comedy series about a waitress who wants to be a singer.
6.30: NEWS. 7.00; CORONATION STREET. Elsie wants her old job back, and Ivy is furious.
7.25: BEST OF OUR WORLD. “The Rotten World About Us.” A 8.8. C. programme about fungi, necessary agents of decay essential to life on this planet. (Repeat).
6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Ada asks Susan to arrange a secret meeting with Eve. Mr Cox tries to leave. 6.25: SOLID GOLD. Featuring Christopher Atkins, Karla Bonoff, Laura Branigan, the Dazz Band, Player and Cliff Richard. 7.15: ENOS. Enos and Turk prove their ingenuity when they try to rescue Lt Broggi from counterfeiters who have taken him hostage.
8.15: FANNY BY GASLIGHT. Fanny’s childhood friend Lucy dreams of going on the stage. Seymore tells Fanny that he is her real father. (Part two of a four-part series set in Victorian London). 9.10: POLICE. A 26-year-old drifter with a history of drug-taking is brought in to the police station drunk. Despite frequent checks on his cell he chokes on his own vomit and dies in custody.
8.10: “THE LEFT HANDED GUN.” (Film, Warner. 1958, black and white). Paul Newman plays a stupid, but glamorous Billy the Kid out to shoot the four who have killed his best friend. Also starring Lita Milan, John Dehner. 9.55: NEWS.
10.00: “CLEOPATRA.” (Film, 20th CenturyFox, 1963). A three-hour saga of life on the Nile, starring Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy McDowall. (Repeat). 11.20: NEWS. 11.25: “CLEOPATRA.” Continued. 12.55 a.m.’.CLOSEDOWN.
10.10: KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY. Repeat screening of a British comedy series about the ups and downs in the life of the Rush family. (Repeat). 10.40: BLESS THIS HOUSE. Jean goes home to Mother when Sid falls for sexy Sandra and becomes a geriatric teeny bopper. (Repeat). 11.05: CLOSEDOWN.
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