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11.25 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. 11.50: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Korero. (Repeat). 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: FATHER MURPHY. (Repeat). 12.50: SEE HERE. 12.55: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. 1.25: COUNTRY CALENDAR. 1.40: HARDY BOYS/NANCY DREW MYSTERIES. (Repeat). 2.25: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Another chance to see today’s programme.
2.35: PLAY SCHOOL. Another chance to see today’s programme. 3.00: RAINBOW. (Repeat). 3.15: COLOUR CLASSICS: DANCING ON THE MOON. A group of animals are carried off to the Moon in a rocket ship. 3.25: AFTER SCHOOL. 3.35: Here’s Boomer. 3.50: Sign Time. 3.55: The Smurfs. 4.15: A Seat at the Cinema — holiday film preview. 4.25: Movie for After School, “The Lion and the Horse” (1952). A cowboy and his horse run across a marauding lion while fleeing to the back country in an effort to get away from the law. 5.45: Today in History. 5.50: Oily’s Music Slot.
6.00: PHEW MATHS. 6.05: M*A*S*H. (Repeat). 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. 8.20: FOURTH ESTATE. John Kennedy reviews news media reaction to Bob Jones and the New Zealand Party. 8.30: KALEIDOSCOPE. A look at how “Footrot Flats” cartoon characters were turned into stage characters, presently performing at Christchurch’s Court Theatre. Also, Feliks Topolski, a Polish-born but London residing artist, visits Paris and there completes a number of sketches. 9.25: THE WEEK WITH ONE. 9.30: THE FALL AND RISE OF REGINALD PERRIN. (Repeat). 10.00: VIETNAM — THE TEN THOUSAND DAY WAR. Nixon initiates troop withdrawal as anti-war feeling rises in America. Meanwhile, however, the invasion of Cambodia and the publication of the Pentagon Papers riles the public even more. After six years of negotiation a ceasefire is finally declared. 11.35: THE MAKING OF AGATHA CHRISTIE’S “EVIL UNDER THE SUN.” Scenes from the film and interviews with its stars, Peter Ustinov, Diane Rigg, Nicholas Clay, Maggie Smith, Jane Birkin, Roddy McDowell, James Mason and the director, Guy Hamilton, on location in Majorca. 11.50: NEWS. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.
2.30 p.m.: BRET MAVERICK. Unlike conventional western heroes, Bret Maverick prefers to use trickery instead of combat in this series. When a con-artist tries to swindle the town of Sweetwater out of $lOO,OOO, Maverick decides to catch him out at his own game. (Repeat). 3.20: GENERAL HOSPITAL. 3.45: THE WALTONS. (Repeat). 4.45: DON’T ASK ME. (Repeat). 5.10: DIFF’RENT STROKES. 5.45: NEWS. 5.55: TE KARERE.
6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Helen meets a face from the past and many questions are answered. 6.30: SOLID GOLD. 7.30: THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO. (Repeat). 8.30: THE COMEDY HOUR. GEORGE BURNS’S EARLY, EARLY CHRISTMAS. George Burns in a Christmas special with Bob Hope, Hans Conried, Ann-Margret, the Hawkins Family and the Playboy Playmates. 9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00: THE FRIDAY FEATURE. “Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon” (1970). Three hospital patients — a disfigured woman, a homosexual paraplegic and an introverted epileptic — decide to live together because none of them has anywhere else to go. Starring Liza Minnelli, Ken Howard and Robert Moore. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.
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