Television O O G PACIFIC TELEVISION Today 12.00: NEWS. rfSWm ' * <5 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE L RESTLESS. Continuing storv of ¥ three families. ’x 12.35: REALTY AND THE BEAST. Talk < • programme ||B Sfe 1.00: GOOD DAY. iWa. ’ 1.20: DAYS OF OL R LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. i 2.15: COUPLET. Drama series based on ’ ‘ %;•* ‘ ' the work of marriage guidance IWF tTS' WM »\ citunsellors. ■W' 2.45: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story: VsY. “Oh Lewis.” Citizen Band on “Radio With Pictures,” SPTV tonight. 3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss 3.10: JUMBLELAND. (Repeat). Yvonne. 3.30: CLUTCH CARGO. (Repeat) 3.35: PADDINGTON BEAR. (Repeat). 3.35: THE UNDERSEA ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN NEMO. 3.45: RAINBOW. 3.50: SCOOBY DOO. 4.00: THE FLINTSTONES. “How To 4.15: MISTER ED. Adventures of a talk- Pick a Fight with your Wife ing horse. (Black and white, re- without Really Trying.” (Repeat), peat). 4.30: SUPERMAN. An eccentric visitor 4.40: PAPER LADS. The exploits of to the big city finds himself in some Tyneside lads who earn Superman’s shoes. pocket money by delivering newspapers. 5.00: A HUNTING WE WILL GO. With 5.05: I.ORNE GREENE S LAST OF THE the motorway on its way Major WILD. The large and fearsome Toom reveals some facts about the ■ South American crocodile, which explosive 'kettle, inhabits the Venezuelan grassland. 5.30: THE WALTONS. Grandma has 5.30: MY THREE SONS. An old girlsuggested that John-Boy publish a friend of Steve’s turns up, arousspecial issue of the Chronicle to ing Barbara’s Jeaiousv. (Repeat), commemorate the day the Jefferson County Doughboys returned 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. from the war. 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 6.30: TELETHON REPORT. 6.32: WONDER WOMAN. Diana meets a young girl with very special powers. 7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. Changes in the business seem imminent. 7.30: IT’S IN THE BAG. Selwyn Too- 7.30; SPEARHEAD. The posting of a good hosts tonight’s show from troublemaker to the platoon coinQueenstown. cides with a bothersome outbreak 8.00: THE RAG TRADE. The girls are of thefts. reluctant to make up some fur jackets for Mr Fenner. 8.30: THE FOUNDATION. A traitor in 8.30: HAWAII FIVE-O. Gang warfare the ranks of the Prince Organisa- seems imminent when a mainland tion creates a situation fraught crime syndicate attempts to move with tension and danger. into Hawaii. 9.30: NEWS. WEATHER. 9.30: EYE WITNESS. Current affairs. 9.45: TV MOVIE. “Kiss Me. Kill Me.” A former convict’s prosecution for 10.00: NEWS AT TEN, FOCUS. the murder of a young school 10.30: THICK AS THIEVES. Dobbs and teacher has far-reaching con- Stan provide refuge for a wanted sequences. Starring Stella Stevens, man. but live in suspense as they Claude Akins. Robert Vaughn, harbour him. Tisha Sterling 11.00: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Rock 11.05: NEWS. WEATHER. music. 12.00: CLOSE DOWN, Wednesday 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. - *<*!»■.*»..Wfe* Talk programme. : 12.30: FILM: “The Seventh Cross.” « Starring Spencer Tracy, Signe ( i■> Hasso, Hume Cronyn. A drama git ■ ■ ifißg about an anti-Nazi who escapes from a concentration camp and ■■ WfkiUgA f attempts to flee Germany. J? (Director, Fred Zinneman.) .... .... The Lambert lamilv of “Mixed Blessings,” SPTV tonight. 2.50: CROWN COURT. One man is accused of maliciously wounding another during a storm which 3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss isolated their lighthouse from the Yvonne. rest of the world. (1). 3.20: NEW ZEALAND PIPE BAND CHAMPIONSHIP. Top pipe bands 3.30: CLUTCH CARGO. (Repeat), take part m the fiftieth anniver- 3.35: SPIDERMAN. “Sky Harbour.” sary of the national pipe band “The Big Brainwasher.” championships. 4.00: FILM. “Doctor Who and the 4.10: BALDMONEY, SNEEZEWORT, Daleks.” (1965). The renowned DODDER AND CLOUDBERRY. "A Doctor Who (played by Peter Narrow Escape.” Cushing) travels by time machine 4.20: CLUE CLUB. with his two granddaughters and 4.40: GOMER PYLE. The platoon boyfriend to a planet where the chorus auditions for a part in a Daleks are trying to destroy the movie. peaceful Thais. Also starring Roy Castle, Jennie Linden, Roberta Tovey. 5.05: BEACHCOMBERS. 5.30: MY THREE SONS. Barbara begins 5.35: NADIA: FROM RUMANIA WITFI to feel more at home when she LOVE. World famous gymnast takes on some of Steve’s duties in Nadia Comaneci and comedian his absence. (Repeat). Flip Wilson present this variety 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. special set in Rumania. (Repeat). 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 6.30: VERA LYNN SINGS. Dame Vera teams up with jazz pianist George Shearing to create a musical special of nostalgic numbers. 7.00: THE ONEDIN LINE. Daniel becomes a Member of Parliament. 7.30: MIXED BLESSINGS. Susan and Samuel marries Charlotte, and Thomas continue to try to counter James is blessed with a grandson the blows from their racially preto bear the Onedin name. (Final). judiced parents. 8.00: M.A.S.H. A look at the operations 8.00: FILM. “The Adventures of Robin of the 4077th through the eyes of a Hood.” (Warner, 1938). The classic wounded soldier. (Final). tale of Sherwood Forest’s Merry 8.30: CHARLIE’S ANGELS. The three Men receives the classic Hollywood detectives go undercover at an ex- treatment in this Academy Awardelusive spa for women and reveal winning movie. Starring Errol a murderer. (Final). Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, and Basil Rathbone. 9.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 9.45: WORLD IN ACTION. “And a Prosperous New Year.” An attempt to discover whv more than a ' million public sector workers in 10.00: NEWS AT TEN, FOCUS. Britain placed the welfare of the Sick and elderly in jeopardy in order to break government restrictions on their pay with January’s strike. ,010: SHOW NORMAN Gt NS lON 10.30. ON THE MAT. Professional wrestling. 11.00: THE ROOKIES. Terry Webster 1-1.10: NEWS, WEATHER. fa , lls j n lo '’ e wit >? a college girl who has witnessed a murder. 12.00: CLOSE DOWN.
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