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11.30 a.mj PLAY SCHOOL. Today's story. “Ted's Day Out” (Repeat). 1135: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. A parent’s disability often places responsibilites on the children. 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m_- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1235: SEE HERE. 1.05: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. 1.35: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.30: YOU AND YOUR CHILD (Repeat).
2.35: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat). 3.00: PULLOVER. (Repeat). 3.10: CHIC CHAT. 3.40: AFTER SCHOOL. 3.45: The Munch Bunch. 3.55: Black Beauty. 4.25: “The Aunties.” 4.30: Top Cat. 5.00: THE HAUNTING OF CASSIE PALMER. A six-part drama serial adapted from the children’s book by Vivian Alcock. Cassie, the seventh child, refuses to believe that she has psychic powers in spite of her mother’s wish for her to become a famous medium. Starring Helen Probyn and Elizabeth Spriggs.
5.30: TERRAHAWKS. 6.00: ALICE. 630: NEWS. 7.30: ME AND MY GIRL. A school friend invites Samantha to join her and her family on holiday in Blackpool. Samantha wants to go but is afraid of hurting Simon’s feelings. 8.00: ANTIQUES FOR LOVE AND MONEY.
830: WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “Seduction of Joe Tynan” (1979). When Senator Joe Tynan wins passage for his bill to give jobs to the unemployed in spite of strong opposition, Washington is abuzz with news about its new political wonder boy. Tynan finds that romantic and political choices present themselves. Starring Alan Alda, Meryl Streep and Barbara Harris. 10.30: ONLY WHEN I LAUGH. (Repeat). 11.00: NEWS. 11.05: CLOSEDOWN.
2.30 p.m.: PRISONER. Bea is told that she no longer rules the women. Joan forces Lizzie to use her best talent for her. 325: GENERAL HOSPITAL. 330: FANTASY ISLAND. Corky’s mates have pooled their money to buy Corky’s fantasy — a date with July Monroe, “Bachelor” magazine’s centrefold of the year. 4.45: I DREAM OF JEANNIE. (Repeat). 5.15: RTR VIDEO RELEASES. Coconut Rough, Paul McCartney, Neil, Night Ranger, and SOS Band.
5.45: NEWS. 5.55: TE KARERE. 6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. 6.30: THE SULLIVANS. 7.30: SHOWTIME.THAT’S COUNTRY. Ray Pillow is the featured guest this week.
8.30: THE A-TEAM. 9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00: LADY KILLERS. In 1895 a bargeman fished a child’s corpse from the river Thames. Within a few weeks the bodies of other children were found — all had been strangled. Suspicion fell on Amelia Elizabeth Dyer, an apparently respectable middle-aged woman who had been fostering children for 15 years. Starring Joan Sims, Margaret Lang, Zuleika Robson. 11.00: THE UNTOUCHABLES. Ness investigates when racketeers force up the price of milk by strong-arm methods. (Repeat). 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
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