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10.45: AEROBICS OZ STYLE. A series of exercises. 11.10: PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Today’s activities include making a paper plate mask. 11.35: THE MAGIC ROUNDABOUT. (R) The story of Dougal, a Scottie dog. 11.40: RAINBOW. A series about the adventures oi George, Zippy and Bungle.
12.00: CORONATION STREET. (R) 12.55: ALIAS SMITH AND JONES. (R) 1.45: SPORTS SPECIAL - SOFTBALL. Current World Champion, New Zealand, starts its build-up to the 1988 Championships in Saskatoon, Canada. Today the New Zealand Emerging Players and the New Zealand team meet a top American club side from Utah. 5.30: EMMERDALE FARM. 6.00: M*A*S*H. (R) Comedy with the madcap medics of the 4077th. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: WORLD ALIVE. The Royal Eagles: The two largest of Spain’s eagles are so majestic that they are given royal names: “Aguila real” (to us the golden eagle), and “Aguila imperial.” Their wings span 2 metres, and they are both capable of taking prey that weighs more than they do themselves.
7.30: THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. Second in a run of new adventures: “I shall never be easy in my mind until I know what has become of my poor man with the sticking plaster upon his face.” Melas knew that he was risking his life if he told his extraordinary story to any other living soul. Fortunately he chose to confide in Mycroft, the brother of Sherlock Holmes. 8.25: INSIDE THE THIRD REICH. (Part One). A two-part dramatisation of the memoirs of Albert Speer, Adolf Hitler’s handpicked Reich architect and later armaments chief who was convicted as a war criminal, spending 20 years in Spandau Prison. Starring Rutger Hauer, Derek Jacobi, John Gielgud. 10.30: NEWS. 10.40: INSIDE THE THIRD REICH. (Part One con’td.) 11.20: SUMMER MOVIE. “Invitation to a Gunfighter.” (R) A hypocritical Western town hires a killer to destroy a returned outcast. (Based on a story by Hall Goodman). Starring Yul Brynner, George Segal, Janice Rule. 1.00: CLOSEDOWN.
12,00: THE LOVE CONNECTION, This quiz programme with audience participation presents a way for singles to meet, if in rather public circumstances. 12.25: THAT’S INCREDIBLE. (R) More tall tales and true. 1.15: THE BROTHERS. (R) 2.05: THE MONDAY MATINEE. “Crack Up.” An art museum curator battles an elusive murderous maniac, who is operating a forged art masterpiece racket. Starring Pat O’Brien, Claire Trevor, Herbert Marshall. 3.35: ELECTRIC COMPANY. (R) A programme emphasising reading skills for seven to 10 year olds. 4.05: THE LOST ISLANDS. (R) Hanging Five: One morning, while Tony is surfing on a deserted beach, he meets Bess, a sweet-natured, friendly, yet strangely elusive village girl. 4.30: BLAKE’S 7. (R) A space adventure. 5.30: DIFF’RENT STROKES. (R) 6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. An Australian drama series. 6.30: THE FACTS OF LIFE. A comedy series about four teenagers. 7.00: ALF. (R) Willie and Kate reluctantly agree to leave Alf and Brian at home while their nosy neighbour, Mrs Ochmonek, babysits, and although Alf has strict orders to stay hidden in the bedroom he can’t resist having some fun with the nervous sitter. 7.30: EASTENDERS. The comings and goings at Albert Square. 8.00: DESIGNING WOMEN. Concerned that Mary Jo is not having any fun since her divorce, Suzanne arranges a blind date for her with an old acquaintance, while Julie tries to get through an I.R.S. audit with a man she verbally abused when he tried to pick up the women at a restaurant a short time before. 8.30: THE COSBY SHOW. (R) When a bored Rudy has no one to play with, Cliff allows the child to have seven friends sleep over and does his best to entertain the pint-sized party. 9.00: MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE. (R) “The Way We Were.” The unlikely love and marriage of two people with totally different life styles, set against the turbulent 19405. Starring Barbara Streisand, Robert Redford, Bradford Dillman. 11.10: CALL TO GLORY. Raynor Sarnac’s emotional strength is tested when he discovers that his father has cancer, and that his daughter has been out the entire night with a hotshot pilot. 12.10: CLOSEDOWN.
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