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11.15 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.05 THE LOVE CONNECTION. This programme with audience participation presents a way for singles to meet, if in rather public circum12.30 CROWN COURT. 1.50 ON THE BUSES. (R)
2.15 STARRING THE ACTORS. An opportunity for film devotees and moviegoers to enjoy indepth interviews with some of today’s greatest actors. 2.40 PLAY SCHOOL (R).
3.05 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. 3.35 JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS. (R) 4.00 THE FLAXTON BOYS. (R) 4.25 THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY. (R) 4.55 GALLOPING GALAXIES. (R) Comedy. The twenty-fifth century solar system shudders as the space ship Voyager makes its way through conventional space hazards as well as interstellar traffic-lights mounted on asteroids. The three-man crew find it hard to cope with Klaara Kort, their trainee space cadet, who is constantly changing shape. 5.25 NEWSBREAK. 5.30 THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. (R)
10.50 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 11.15 RAINBOW (R). 11.30 ROOBARB. (R) 11.35 MUPPET BABIES. (R) 12.05 SANTA BARBARA. 12.55 WKRP IN CINCINATTI. (R) 1.20 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.15 ONEDIN LINE. (R) Undercurrent: By seizing two-thirds of the freight trade, Elizabeth proves that a woman can be more than the match of any of her competitors. 3.05 DAD’S ARMY. (R) More misadventure with the gallant lads of the Home Guard from Walmington-on-Sea. 3.35 PRISMA. (R) An arts-orientated magazine programme. 3.50 ALBION MARKET. A series which follows the fortunes of some 40 stall holders as they try to make an honest — and sometimes dishonest — living on the market. 4.15 WHODUNNIT. (R) John Pertwee invites guest panellists, studio audience and viewers to shapen their wits and polish up their powers to track down the guilty party. 5.00 EMMERDALE FARM. 5.30 SONS AND DAUGHTERS.
6.00 NETWORK NEWS. 6.30 DESIGN CLASSICS. This series of six programmes looks at objects which have established themselves as classics of design. Design by the German architect and designer, Mies van der Rohe, for the German pavilion at the great Barcelona Exhibition of 1929. Using chrome and leather, he refined the design to the simplest elements of pure form, creating a cult object for those who can afford it. 7.00 TO THE MANOR BORN. (R) 7.30 LEGWORK. A series about a New York law school graduate who gives up her job as an Assistant District Attorney to open her own private investigative agency. 8.25 CHASING RAINBOWS? Centred around two war heroes, this is a classic story of youth, love and ambition in the jazz age — when skirts rose, morals fell and bathtubs overflowed with gin. 9.30 NETWORK NEWS. 9.45 CHASING RAINBOWS (CONTINUED). 10.50 INDELIBLE EVIDENCE. (R) Six murder investigations featuring the forensic scientists and police officers who solved the original cases. Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy. 11.25 TILL DEATH US DO PART. (R) 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.
6.00 BENSON. (R) 6.30 YOU AGAIN. A comedy about a divorced father whose teenaged son comes to live with him and turns his life upside down. 7.00 NEIGHBOURS. 7.30 DOLLY.
8.00 JAKE AND THE FAT MAN. What Is This Thing Called Love? McCabe and Derek are among the hostages held in the courtroom by a well-armed ex-convict, while outside Jake frantically works to find a way to neutralise the gunman before he harms anyone. 8.55 ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER. A documentary about one of the world’s most successful popular musical composers whose successes include Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Cats, Starlight Express and his current blockbuster The Phantom of the Opera. 10.30 NEWSBREAK. 10.35 DALLAS.
11.30 LATE MOVIE — MANIMAL. An actionpacked. adventure story, about a university professor who possesses powers which enable him to transform himself into a variety of animals at will. With these unique abilities he assists the police in solving a series of baffling and dangerous crimes. Starring Simon MacCorkindale, Glynn Turman, Melody Anderson. 12.45 CLOSEDOWN.
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