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7.00 EARLY BIRD SHOW. News at 7, updated half hourly. 9.00 DINOSAUCERS. 9.30 WELCOME BACK KOTTER. 10.00 CHICO AND THE MAN. 10.30 CHECK IT OUT. 11.00 9 TO 5. 11.30 HOLIDAY WORLD. NEWS 12.00 FILM: l-MAN. Jeffrey Wilder is an ordinary guy whose sedate life as a cabbie and a single parent is thrown into turmoil when an encounter with alien gas makes him impervious to injury. When the government discovers the identity of “Indestructible Man,” they recruit Jeffrey for a dangerous mission — to rescue a deadly weapon from a madman. Starring Scott Bakula, Ellen Bry, Joey Cramer and John Anderson. 2.00 FAME, FORTUNE AND ROMANCE. Aretha Franklin, Ruth Warrick, Alysa Milano and Captain and Tenille. 2.30 BRING ’EM BACK ALIVE. 3.30 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB. 4.00 THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS. 4.30 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES. 5.00 GET SMART. 5.30 PERFECT MATCH. 6.00 3 NATIONAL NEWS. 6.30 A CURRENT AFFAIR. 7.00 THE GOLDEN GIRLS. 7.30 HOME AND AWAY. Carly confesses and Frank begins tutoring Roo — and their friendship gets stronger. NEWS 8.30 THE GREAT WALL OF IRON. A look at the Chinese Army today, its strengths, weaknesses and the differences from other armies in the world. 9.30 RUMPOLE OF THE BAILEY. Rumpole feels surrounded by secrecy. Claude Erskine-Brown is deep in some operatic duplicity and Hilda is being very evasive about an Irishman. NEWS 10.30 BENNY HILL SHOW. 11.00 THE LAW AND HARRY MCGRAW. Harry finds himself mixed up in a Federal investigation into blackmarket shipping which could threaten the country’s defense. 12.00 DIAMONDS. Mike and Christine are hired to find a cursed diamond which has fallen into the wrong hands. 1.00 CLOSEDOWN.
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