i SOUTH * Televisional IV PACIFIC TELEVISION 12.00: NEWS. "" '< 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE JjflflKWh RESTLESS. Continuing story of jgayyy AK three families. xK? - L. m ■ 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk ■!£>' . W.; .. programme. sBL w ~ WMMBr ’ 2 1.00: GOOD DAY. 1.20: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing < story of the Horton family. JBWaRF’TI* 'Mfe . 2.15: CROWN COURT. A West Indian if > 1 car dealer is charged with arson fV-' after he allegedly set fire to a row injat m 2.40: PLAy' SSCHOOL. 5 SCHOOL. Today’s story: Ray Woolf, whose own show “Bruce’s Bouncing Ball.” will begin on TV 1 tonight. 3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss 3.15: SOOTY. Yvonne. 3.25: CLUTCH CARGO. (Repeat). 3.30: AQUAMAN. 3.35: CB BEARS. 3.55: LASSIE. “Path of Courage.” (Repeat). 4.00: THE FLINTSTONES. “Shinroek 4.20: SHADOWS. Young Tom, bullied a-Go-G. 0.” (Repeat). at home and unsuccessful with the 4.25: DANIEL BOONE. Daniel is drawn girl he wants, is encouraged when into the unlawful plans of five he reads the ancient legend, of soldiers. (Repeat). Peronik. 4.45: LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. A poor lad in New York leams he has been named heir to an English title. The beginning of a six-part series. . 5.15: ANIMAL WORLD. Wildlife study 5.15: GOOD TIME SOUNDS. Pop music of threatened species. presented by Tracy. 5.35: DONNY AND MARIE. Variety 5.35: MY THREE SONS. Robbie is disentertainment with the Osmonds. appointed when he pays a nostal(Repeat). gic visit to his old home town. (Repeat). 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. 6.25: POLICE FIVE. 6.30: NEWS. WEATHER. 6.30: THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT. Review of the local show business scene. 6.50: THE WORLD AROUND US. “Lions of the Serengeti.” Naturalist Jane Goodall follows a pride of lions as they live out several months on the Serengeti plain of East Africa. (Repeat). 7.00: CORONATION STREET. Stan takes in lodgers while Hilda is away. 7.30: CHIPS. Jon and P.onch try to track down a mysterious daredevil who 7.40: MY WIFE NEXT DOOR. George’s is endangering other lives with his wealthy uncle arrives, eager to stunts on a souped-up motor-cycle. bestow some of his money on his “favourite married couple.” (Repeat). 8.10: THE DUCHESS OF DUKE 8.20: WEEK-ENDS WITH ONE. Pre- STREET. Louise turns her view of the week-end television. attention to a new responsibility, programmes. her 18-year-old daughter. 8.30: THAT’S HOLLYWOOD. A look at the Broadway musical as it appears on the Hollywood movie screen. 9.00: THE RAY WOOLF SHOW. Talk 9.00: JOE FORRESTER. Police officer and music show. Joe Forrester pursues a gang of 9.30: NEWS, WEATHER. robbers with a good deal in 9.45: FILM. “Gypsy Moths.” (MGM, common. 1969). Two free-falling parachutists 9.50: NEWS STAND. Critical review of put on a special show in memory the nation’s newspapers. of their colleague who was killed 10.00: NEWS AT TEN, FOCUS, during a dangerous stunt. Starring 10.25: FORUM. Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr, 10.45: NOCTURNE. “London Assurance,” Gene Hackman. William Windom. classic comedy bv Dion (Repeat). Boucicault. 11.45: NEWS, WEATHER. 12.20 ajn.: CLOSE DOWN.
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