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7.00 a.mj SECRET SQUIRREL. (Repeat). 7.30: THE MUPPET BABIES. (Repeat). 8.00: WHAT NOW? 10.00: GET SMART. (Repeat). 10.30: THE MUNSTERS. (Repeat). 11.00: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. (Repeat).
5.30 a.m„- WORLD CUP. Mexico ’B6. Brazil v. Spain. 8.00: SPORTS SPECIAL. Soccer — Scottish FA Cup. Heart of Midlothian v. Aberdeen. 9.30: WORLD CUP. Mexico ’B6. Canada v. France.
12.00 noon: SPORT ON ONE. 12.00: Preview. 12.10: Netball — live coverage from Auckland of the grand final. 1.25: Basketball — N.C.A.A. Championship final between Louisville and Duke of North Carolina. 2.20: Racing — Great Northern Steeplechase. 2.35: Basketball. 3.05: Racing — York Hep. 3.15: Hockey — Manawatu v. Northland. 3.40: Racing — Otara Hep. 3.50: Hockey — continued. 4.10: Racing — King George Hep. 4.20: Soccer — Brazil v. Spain, France v. Canada. 4.35 p.m.: W-3. 5.05: THE MOONSTONE GEM. The benign ruler Gunther is allowed one wish each year from the Moonstone gem, but one year it is stolen by the bad baron.
12.00 noon: PETTICOAT JUNCTION. (Repeat). 12.30 p.mj RINGLING BROS AND BARNUM AND BAILEY CIRCUS. 1.25: THE LOVE BOAT. 2.25: ROYAL LONDON GALA: Bob Hope’s happy Birthday Homecoming. 4.15: HOLIDAY MOVIE. “The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad” (1958). Sinbad helps a princess who has been reduced by a magician to the size of a man’s thumb. 5.55: NEWS.
6.00: HAPPY DAYS. (Repeat). 6.30« NEWS. 7.30: QUEEN AND COMMONWEALTH. More than a quarter of the world’s population acknowledges the Queen as Head of the Commonwealth. She has visited everyone of the 49 sovereign countries at least once. For the first time on television the Queen talks informally about some memorable tours. Commonwealth leaders give their views on the value of the Commonwealth and the role of the Queen in this celebratory film for the Queen’s sixtieth birthday. 8.30: CHEERS. When Sam decides to return to school for his high school diploma, Coach thinks it is a great idea and joins him, but the pair become star pupils for very different reasons. 9.00: THE EQUALIZER. McCall steps in to help window-washers join a union. 10.00: DALLAS. Blood matching indicates that Jack and Jamie had the same parents, which gives J.R. an entirely new perspective in his dealings with Angelica and the Marinos deal. _ 11.00: NEWS. } 11.05: KOJAK. (Repeat). 1 12.05: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. Patricia fights a rearguard action to save her marriage. 6.30: THE FACTS OF LIFE. 7.00: ROBIN’S NEST. Vicky’s father decides that the restaurant needs some colour on the walls, and it so happens he’s romantically involved with a young artist who can provide exactly what is needed. Robin and Vicky are not so sure. (Repeat). 7.30: RIPLEYS BELIEVE IT OR NOT. 8.30: FALCON CREST. 9.30: NEWS. 9.40: MARILYN: Say Goodbye to the President. Since Marilyn Monroe’s death in 1962, there has been much speculation about the cause and the circumstances behind her death. This documentary examines the reported version, her involvement with John and Bobby Kennedy and the police and political cover up of the real events leading to and immediately after her death. 11.00: JAZZ SEEN. (Repeat). 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.
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