ONE Television New Zealand TWO
12.00 noon: BEWITCHED. Endora grants Samantha’s wish that Darrin woulc sometimes forget about business (Repeat). 12.25 p.m.: “THE WAY TO THE GOLD.' (Film. 20th Century-Fox. 1957). Meandering story of an ex-convict’s search for buried loot while being pursued by rival treasure-hunters. Starring Jeffrey Hunter, Sheree North (Reneau 2.00: THE ENGLISH GARDEN. The influence of Dutch and French gardens after the Restoration. 1660-1725 (Repeat) 2.30: THE LEARNING TREE, ißepeat)
2.40: THE ANIMATES AND PERSONATES. 2.45: PLAYA WAY. 3.15: BEANY AND CECIL. (Repeat). . 3.40: NOBODY’S HOUSE. Nobody persuades Tom and Gilly to take a close look at a fake portrait. (Repeat). 4.05: FISH TALES. The Dog Fish King. (Repeat). 4.20: FAMOUS FIVE. “Five Go to Demon’s Rock." (Part one of a two-part story). 4.45: ELEPHANT BOY. Toomai’s elephant is given pride of place in the yearly parade of elephants, arousing envy. (Repeat). 5.10: MATT AND JENNY. Hezekiah Pike lies to the Tanners in a bid to make
them prisoners on his farm. 5.35: WILD TRACK. This week: "A Taste of the Tropics": "The Bodgie Bird."
6.00: ALICE. Comedy series about a waitress waiting for her big break as a singer. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: CORONATION STREET. Rita urges Len to do some home improvements. 7.30: THE HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY. Arthur Dent refuses to believe that the world is about to ... end or that his best friend is an alien from outer space. (Repeat). 8.10: SEA POWER. A look at aircraft carriers, from primitive seaplanes to the anti-submarine carrier H.M.S. Invincible and the jump jet. (Part two of a seven-part 8.8. C. series). 8.40: SHANNON. A new American series about a single-minded cop in San Francisco coping with the. responsibility of being a solo parent. 9.35: RINGS ON THEIR FINGERS. Oliver has difficulty choosing a birthday gift for Sandy. (A new six-part series). 10.10: "THE THREE MUSKETEERS.” (Film. 20th Century-Fox. 1974). Delightfully entertaining swashbuckling adventure based on the classic novel by Alexander Dumas. Starring Oliver Reed. Raquel Welch. Michael York. Richard Chamberlain. (Repeat). 11.55: NEWS. 12.00: “THERE GOES THE BRIDE.” (TV movie. Anglo-American). A zany tale about a neurotic advertising executive's misadventures on the day of his daughter's wedding. Starring twiggy. Michael Whitney, Sylvia Sims, Tom Smothers. 1.25 a.m.: CLOSEDOWN.
2.30 p.m.: CHARLIE’S ANGELS. The Angels investigate a plastic surgeon's association with a racketeer. (Repeat). 3.20: “POPI." (Film. United Artists. 1969). A sentimental, far-fetched tale about life in a New York ghetto, starring Alan Arkin as a Puerto Rican migrant who does all he can to secure a better life for his two sons. (Repeat).
5.20: MORK AND MINDY. Mork and Mindy are stranded in a burnt-out mountain cabin just as a‘ blizzard arrives. (Repeat). 5.50: NEWS.
6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Lisa triumphs after a blazing row with Kim and Bunny’s Place celebrates. 6.25: THE DUKES OF HAZARD. An escaped prisoner kidnaps Boss Hogg in an act of revenge. (Repeat). 7.25: LOVE, SIDNEY. After meeting his favourite film star, Sidney realises he no longer needs to idolise a one-time movie queen. Guest-starring Myrna Loy. 7.55: “BELLE STARR.” (TV movie, 1980). Elizabeth Montgomery (“Bewitched”) plays an outcast who organises one last raid on a small town that has forced her and her husband to leave. 9.35: NEWS. 9.55: POT BLACK ’B2. Doug Mountjoy v. David Taylor: and Ray Reardon v. Dennis Taylor. 10.45: BLESS THIS HOUSE. Sid copes with his 'flu-stricken household until Betty’s pregnant twinges prove the last 'straw. (Repeat). 11.05: CLOSEDOWN.
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