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Today
7.G0 am-- ATOM ANT. (Repeat) 725: FRAGGLE ROCK. (Repeat) 8.0& WHAT NOW 10.00: THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. (Repeat) 10J0: HOGAN’S HEROES. (Repeat) 11.00: BONANZA. (Repeat)
11.00 -w: ROYAL HERITAGE.
12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.02 prnu SPORT ON ONE. 12.02: Preview. 1115: Weightlifting, LOO: The Italian Grand Prix at Monza. 2.25: Soccer - NX v. China-Taipei 3.15: Moments in Sport 8.30: Soccer. 425: Weightlifting. 5.00: Rugby - Interview with Ces Blazey. 510: Hockey - NX v. England. 5.50: Scoreboard.
12.00 noon: OUR WORLD. David Attenborough researches the facts about the differing species of pterodactyl Teletext subtitles on page 80L (Repeat). 1.00 pmj DIG THIS. 1J& FAME. (Repeat). 2.15: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Let’s Live a Little’ (1948). A psychiatrist and a young advertising executive fall for each other. Starring Robert Cummings and Hedy Lamaar. (Black and white). 350: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.10: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 455: DELIA SMITH'S COOKERY COURSE. 5.05: EMMERDALE FARM. 555: NEWS.
6.00: READY TO ROLL. Featuring Bryan Ferry, Bryan Adams, The Models and Dire Straits. 6JO: NEWS. 7.00: THE COSBY SHOW. Clair is thrilled that Cliffs widower friend, Mike, has a new woman in his life, until she discovers he’s old enough to be the girl’s father. 7.30: SCARECROW AND MRS KING. Amanda witnesses a murder which leads the agency into uncovering a major scandal in Washington. 82fe McPHAIL AND GADSBY. 9.00: THE SATURDAY PREMIERE MOVIE. ‘Running Out’ (1983). A runaway mother returns to heal the breach with her family after a 12year absence. Starring Deborah Raffin and Tony Bill 1025: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 1155: NEWS. 12JJ& EDWARD G. ROBINSON. ‘Bullets or Ballots’ (1936). A city cop goes under cover to break the mob. Starring Edward G. Robinson and Joan Blondell. (Black and white). life CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6J& MIND YOUR LANGUAGE. (Repeat). 7.00: FAST FOWARD. New facts and old myths surrounding AJ.D.S. Teletext subtitles on page 801. 7Jfe FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. BJfe SATURDAY PLAY HOUSE. ‘Amy*. The story of Amy Johnson, the first woman pilot to fly single-handed from England to Australia. Starring Harriet Walter and Clive Francis. 10.0 ft NEWS. 10.15: WORLD CINEMA. “The Day Before Yesterday* (1981). In 1947 a young schoolgirl was expelled for reading communist literature and associating with a university student who is a member of the communist youth brigade. Starring Eva Igo and Gyorgy Dorner. (A Hungarian film with English sub-titles). 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
Tomorrow
8J» a.mj SING TO THE LORD. (Repeat). 8J0& FAT ALBERT AND THE COSBY KIDS. (Repeat). BJfe AUBREY. (Repeat). 9J)fe THE GOOD LIFE. (Repeat). 9J& BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Nottingham Forest v. Ipswich. 10J0: WEEKEND.
11.00 am_- FAMILY HOUR FESTIVAL. (Repeat). 11.45: SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL. 11J0: MR MAGOO. (Repeat).
12.00: AGREPORT. 12J5 pmz DIG THIS. (Repeat). 12Jfe THE RENOVATORS. Final Teletext subtitles on page 801. 1.00: BEYOND THE EDGE. 1J0: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “The Go-Between” (1971). The traumatic experience of an adolescent boy who nurtured an aversion to the human race which wasn’t overcome until 50 years later. Starring Julie Christie and Alan Bates. (Repeat). 3.40: OPUS. 5.00: AS WE SEE IT. SJO: SPOT ON.
12.C0: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Never Say Goodbye” (1946). A husband attempts to win back his ex-wife. Starring Errol Flynn and Eleanor Parker. (Repeat). IJS p.mj HERE’S LUCY. (Repeat). 2.oft JAZZ SEEN. THE QUESTORS. 3.20: MR SHEPARD AND MR MILNE. 4.oft SUNDAY GRANDSTAND. Soccer - highlights from the World Cup match NX v. China-Taipei 4.10: Squash. 4Jft Graham Thorne reviews the rugby season. 4 JO: Squash. 5.20: Rugby league — highlights from the Tusk Cup final ment 555: NEWS.
6.C& THE HERD. 62ft NEWS. 6.45: KOHA. A Kaumatua ball, a modern way of honouring the older people in Maori society. 7.00: ENTERTAINMENT SHOWCASE. The Wellington Regional Orchestra plays a selection of Beatles melo7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Russell Cropland is travelling from Christchurch to Gore in two waggons pulled by teams of Clydedales. B.oft MASTERMIND. 820: THE GATHERING SEEDS. 92ft NEWS. 9.3 ft SUNDAY. Lindsay Perigo talks to Sir Edmund Hillary. 10.Cft PLAY OF THE WEEK. “Dog Ends." High-Tech spare-part surgery keeps Grandad alive, but the strain of caring for him and his dog is killing Arthur and Beatrice. 11.1 ft NEWS. 1115: CLOSEDOWN. V
6.oft WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Wild Country.” The Tanner family do what many other Americans in the 1830 s just dreamed about 645: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.oft BENSON. What’s happened to the Governor? He’s behaving strangely and even orders Benson to fire Kraus. 725: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Skyward” (1980). A paraplegic youngster yearns to become a pilot to escape her troublesome life in a wheelchair. Starring Bette Davis and Ben Marley. 9Jft WHO’S THE BOSS? 925: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Featuring Australian Crawl Lone Justice, Chaka Khan, Undertones, Treat and Warrior. 1025: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “The Night Stalker” (1971). A Las Vegas reporter investigates a series of murders which have baffled the local police. Starring Darren MjGavin and Carol Lynly. (Repeats. 114 ft CLOSEDOWN.
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