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12.00: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 12.45 p.m.: JAZZERCISE. Exercise routines to music. (Repeat). 12.50: THE STORY OF WINE. Notable wine experts talk about their favourite subject. (Repeat). 1.15: COUNTRY CALENDAR. (Repeat). 1.35: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story. 2.20: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Further discussion of issues raised earlier in the week. 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story. “Clanky the Mechanical Boy." (Repeat). 2.55: HATTYTOWN TALES. (Repeat). 3.05: OSCAR THE RABBIT IN RUBBIDGE. (Repeat). 3.15: DANGER MOUSE. (Repeat). 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. Beginning with FANGFACE. (Repeat). 3.55: PETER AND THE WOLF. Introducing the characters and orchestral themes in Serge Prokofiev’s well known children’s story. 4.20: HEIDI. Heidi becomes close friends with Clara, but her life is made miserable by the housekeeper. (Repeat). 4.45: DAKTARI. The adventures of a wildlife doctor in Africa. (Repeat). 5.35: CHARLIE BROWN. “Be My Valentine Charlie Brown.” (Repeat). 6.00: TODAY IN HISTORY: 1835 - Henry Williams Peace Mission.
Please note: Programme times are subject to change should sports events exceed advertised duration.
12.00: SPORTS SPECIAL. Trans-Tasman Masters Bowls. Section play at the Countrywide Tournament, Auckland.
2.30 p.m.: DALLAS. Jock threatens to sell the business if Miss Ellie divorces him. (Repeat).
3.20: “MY GAL SAL.” (Film. 20th CenturyFox, 1942). Gay ’9os musical about songwriter Paul Dresser’s love for a musical star. Starring Victor Mature, Rita Hayworth. (Repeat). 5.20: DIFF’RENT STROKES. Drummond's choice for head of his new company division encounters strong opposition. 5.50: NEWS.
6.05: ALICE. Comedy series about a waitress waiting for her big break as a singer. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: CORONATION STREET. The Rovers Return has been challenged to a barber’s shop quartet contest. 7.25: THE BEST OF OUR WORLD. “The World You Never See.” A close-up view of a whole world beyond the scope and range of the human eye. (Repeat). 8.15: THE DOODLE FILM. A Canadian film about a doodler who was once a normal little boy . . . 8.30: RIDE ON STRANGER. While Beryl aims for material security. Shannon plunges wholeheartedly into the activities of the idealistic proletarian movement. (Part three of a four-part drama). 9.20: THE FIGHT TO BE MALE. Recent scientific research has revealed a remarkable battle within the womb in the fight to be male. This 8.8. C. programme examines the controversial implications of such research. 10.10: “THE BOSS’S SON.” (Film, 1978). A youth going to work in his father’s business learns about life’s harsher realities. Starring Asher Brauner, James Darren. 11.50: NEWS. 11.55: “THE DISAPPEARANCE.” (Film, British-Canadian, 1978). A thriller about a brilliant international assassin who returns to his Montreal home one day to discover that his wife has disappeared . . . Starring Donald Sutherland, David Hemmings. David Warner, John Hurt, Christopher Plummer, Francine Racette, Virginia McKenna. 1.30 a.m.: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Lisa and Tony return happily from Perth. But Chris Piper’s presence causes problems. 6.30: SOLID GOLD. A countdown of today's top hits, first screened in America only six days ago.
7.25: SUMMER GOLDRUSH PRIZE DRAW. 7.30: ENOS. Enos and Turk twice give tickets to the Deputy Chief’s shrewish wife. The pair also locate and close down an illegal gambling casino.
8.30: “WINTERHAWK.” (Film. Howco Int., 1975). Story ‘of a Blackfoot Indian brave attacked by the white man when he asks for smallpox serum. Starring Leif Erickson, Woody Strode, Denver Pyle.
10.20: NEWS. 10.30: KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY. Dudley indulges in nostalgic recollections of movies of yesteryear. (Repeat, final). 11.00: CLOSEDOWN.
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