* Television ons P/&IHC TELEVISION 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story of three families. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.00: GOOD DAY. I. DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. 2.15: CROWN COURT. A West Indian car dealer is charged with arson after allegedly setting fire to a row of trees. (2). 2.40: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story. “Wizard of Wallaby Wallow." ________ 3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss 3.15: FOREST TOWN FABLES. Life with Yvonne. the Tottles, a family of furry puppets. 3.2 a: CLUE CLUB. 3 30 . CW TCH CARGO. 3.35: THE UNDERSEA ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN NEMO. 3 50 THUNDER. 3.45: RAINBOW. 3.5 V: iriviNVE/K. 400 . THE FUNTSTONES> “Masquerade 4.15: GOMER PYLE. Carter wrecks his Party.” (Repeat). £* aPPe "’ « THE, MONROES. -The Fores, 4 35: LORNE GREENE’S LAST OF THE Devils ’’ (Repeat). WILD. The South American otter, a mild, playful, and affectionate animal of the river. 50 ° : Iffi A his Sit)" 1116 "a™ ° f Douglas'hoTehold. p (Repeat). 6.00: SHA NA NA. Rock and roll <5.00: NEWS AT SIX. 6 30- NEWS Ia WEATHER ItV ’ 6 WELCOME BACK KOTTER. Bar6.30. NEWS, WLAIHtK. bar . no agonises Qver the question of competing against the girl he loves. (Part two). 7.00: CORONATION STREET. Ken asks 7.00: THE TOM O’CONNOR SHOW, his headmaster if he should accept 730: \VKRp r iN°CINCINNATL A flash- 7.30: THE PERSUADERS Danny is back review of the station’s first chained to an attache case that four months in the rock scene. could blow him sky high. 8.00: FAIR GO. Consumer problems re8.30: KAZ. Kaz embarks on a fine new 8.30: A WEEK OF IT. Satirical review romance and tense war when he of the week from Ken.EU is, David meets Peter Colcourt’s attorney McPhail, Annie Whittle, and sister. _ fnends; — 9.00: THE LARRY GRAYSON SHOW. With guests Bill Pertwee and vocal group Our Kid. 9.30: NEWS. WEATHER. 9.30: EYE WITNESS. Current affairs. 9*45: HOLDING ON. Charlie observes the desperate plight of hundreds T rv rnrus of unskilled men as unemployment 10.00: NEWS AT TEN, FOCUS mounts in Britain. 10.30: DAN AUGUST. An , outbreak of 10 45- THE WACKERS. Billy has a brush killings and a kidnapping follow an with the law when he goes too attempted jail escape. pool’c 0 S mateh * against 11.30: PACIFIC VIEWPOINT. Polynesian Xi) new magazine. (Repeat). 11. NEWS. WEATHER. 11.45: CLOSE DOWN.
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