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6.30 THE TELEBUGS. (G) 6.35 RICHIE RICH. (G) 7.00 BREAKFAST NEWS. 7.30 ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS. (G) 8.00 BREAKFAST NEWS. 8.05 MY PET MONSTER. (G) 8.30 CHARLIE CHALK. (G) 8.50 SESAME STREET. (G) 9.40 THE YEARLING. (G) 10.05 THREE UP TWO DOWN. (G) 10.35 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. (G) 11.05 SANTA BARBARA. 12.00 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.55 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 1.55 NEWHART. (G) Joanna is determined to get a Christmas card picture taken. Meanwhile Dick’s concern is Larry and his brothers who have struck it rich. 2.20 PLAY SCHOOL. (G) 2.45 SESAME STREET. (G) 3.45 CIRCUS KID. (G) 4.00 DANGER MOUSE. (G) 4.30 WILD TRACK. (G) (Final) 5.00 BATMAN. (G) 5.30 BLIND DATE. 6.00 HAPPY DAYS. (G) Flash Cadillac and The Continental Kids make their television debut in this episode, appearing as a rock group called “Fish and the Finns.” 6.30 NEIGHBOURS. (G) 7.30 CHEERS. Rebecca’s dream to move up the corporate ladder is quashed. 8.00 NIGHT COURT. While Dan agonises over his sudden impotence, Harry agonises over firing his blind but excellent personal assistant. 8.30 MINI-SERIES: I’LL TAKE MANHATTAN. (Part three) (PGR) A four-part mini-series. Maxi discovers she is pregnant and Rocco agrees to marry Maxi provided they live on his salary. 10.30 NEWSBREAK. 10.35 SIMON AND SIMON. A.J. and Rick and Cecilia become contestants on a game show to expose the programme's fradulent practices. 11.30 THE TUESDAY THRILLER: GOLDEN RENDEZVOUS. (AO) A mushroom cloud is only a few ticks away for the passengers on a ship at sea when an atomic device is put into action by modern-day pirates. Starring Richard Harris, David Janssen, Ann Turkel, Gordon Jackson, John Carradine. (1977) 1.25 CLOSEDOWN.
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