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^ S L A.VMJM^-A PAGE 18 DAILY MIRROR, Friday, January 5, 1979 the best programme guide ******* *** Every day your date J^ COUSIN, COUSINE ,A, FUNERAL IN BERLIN w Downfall of (BBC-2, 9.25). Marie- *~* (Westward • and Channel Chvistine Barrault,' Victor MOVIES ITV, 2.0). Michael Caine, L-anoux. Two married French Eva Renzi. Reluctant cockney the Duke couples embark on, a series of spy must arrange a top Red's madcap affairs. Comment by defection. , SUSAN KING and a ENCHANTING comedy. GOOD suspense movie. • BBC film unit were ARTHUR THIRKELL helpless when Prince j y WHAT'S NEW PUSSY M j y ROLL FREDDY ROLL j y QUICK, LET'S GET Philip took a terrific CAT? IBBC-1. 1-1.30). w - (London ITV, 2.0). Tim *"* MARRIED (Yorkshire 'Minortumble nea r them during -Peter , S e 11 e r s, Romv Conway, Jan Murray. Com- ITV, 2.0). Ginger Rogers, the World Driving Cham- Schneider-. Psychiatry adds puter man aims to win his Ray Milland. Thief creates a pionships in Hungary. to. the problems of an over- son's respect by becoming a " miracle " when he talks to a The incident was amorous man.. record-breaking skater. pregnant call-girl in church. filmed for Susan's new ZANY comedy, few laughs. LIVELY comedy. QUICK, the other channel. series HORSES GALORE (BBC-1, 4*45) and Susan TARZAN AND THE «A, PLEASE, SIR! (Granada # ' w DRUMBEAT (Midlands says: " We were- dying JUNGLE BOY (London ITV, 2.0). John Alder- & ITV, 1.30). Alan Ladd, to help, but we couldn't ITV, 9.30 a.m.). Mike Henry. ton, Dervck Guyler. Penn Audrey Dalton. Ace Indian because the rules state. Alicia Gur. Tarzau is caught Street school kids clash with fighter is sent to make peace that . c o m p e t i t o r s must in tribal troubles. posher pupils on holiday. with warring redskins. ROMY SCHNEIDER not be aided;" HO-HUM, that man aqain. HAS the odd moment of fun. FAIR Indian tale. (BBC-1, 11.30) by PATRICIA SMYLLIE E'V'M'V ^Sl a.VMJM^-a '•' NOT IN COLOUR. (R) REPEAT. Programmes may be affected 9.50 THE ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO (R). 10.15 9.30 TARZAN AND THE JUNGLE BOY (R). 11,50 • by a dispute. Survival. 10.40 Wilkie on Water. 11.5 Lord Tramp 9.55 PADDINGTON (R). 10.0 Jockonory. 10.15 Nobody's House (R). 11.30 Westway. 12.0 A (R). 11.30 The Princess of Tombosa. 12.0, A Scooby Doo (R) 10.35 The Cossack's H orse: Parts Handful of Songs. 12.10 Stepping Stones. 12.30 9.30 Wild, Wild World of 2 and 3. 1 1.20 Buck Rogers: Final part.* 12.0 The Animals. 10.0 Oscar. Handful of Songs. 12.10 Stepping Stones. 12.30 Dynomutt. 1.0 NEWS. 1.20 Thames News. 1.30 10.15 Tarzan. 11.10 Win- Sounds of Britain. 1.0 NEWS. 1.20 ATV Newsdesk* Fantastic Journey. 12.45 NEWS. 1.0 Pebble Mill. Sounds of Britain. 1.45 Trumpron (R). ners and Losers. 11.35 1.30 MOVIE MATINEE: Drum Beat (Film, 1954). 2.0 FRIDAY MATINEE: Roll Freddy Roll (TV Movie). Tell Me Why. 12.0 A 3.20 Heart to Heart. 3.50 The Practice. 4.15 The 2.0 INTERNATIONAL TENNIS: Broniff Airways World 3.20 Heart to Heart. 3.50 The Sullivans. 4.15 The Handful of Songs. 12.10 Dobmbolt Chase (R). 4.45 Magpie. 5 15 Happy Doubles Championship. 3.20 Glas y Dorian. 3.53 Stepping Stones. 12.30 Doombolt Chase. 4.45 Magpie. 515 Thames Sport. Days. 5.45 NEWS. Regional News (except London). 3.55 Play School. Lifestyle. 1.0 News. 1.20 5.45 NEWS. Calendar News; Weather. 6.0 ATV TODAY. 7.0 The Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale 4.20 Hong Kong Phooey (R). 4.30 Jackanory (R). 1.30 Sounds of Britain. of the Century. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 Best 4.45 Horses Galore: New series. 5.10 Grange Hill' 6.0 THAMES AT SIX. 6.30 Father Dear Father. 2.0 Quick, Let's Get Sellers. 10.0 NEWS. 10.30 Best Sellers: Continued. Part 2. 5.35 Ludwig (R). 5.40 NEWS. 7.0 THE MUPPET SHOW: Guest star Harry Bela- Married (Film, 1964). 11.15 Mary Hartman: More family problems for fonte joins Kermit and his pals for more music, 5-55 NATIONWIDE: Including Sportswide (5.55-6.20 3.50 The Sullivans. 4.15 Mary in this outrageous comedy series. 1 1.45 The madness and merriment. The Doombolt Cftase. Regions: Local news programmes). 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Sam. Mel Brooks Interview: The zany actor, producer and 7.30 SALE OF THE CENTURY: Big prize quiz hosted director interviewed by Henrik Iverson. 12.45 Close;- 7.10 THE ROCKFORD FILES: The Dog and Rony Show. by Nicholas Parsons. 5.45 News. 6.0 Calendar; Weather. 6.35 Calendar down. 8.0 The Liver Birds. 8.0 GENERAL HOSPITAL: The Buck Stops Where? A Sport. 7.0 The Muppet 8.30 CITIZEN SMITH: Spanish Fly. 9.0 NEWS. student nurse loses confidence following on accident Show. 7.30 Sale of the in the ward. Century. 8.0 General 9.25 RUNNING BLIND: New thriller series. Starring 9.0 BEST SELLERS: The Dain Curse. Final part of this Hospital. 9.0 Best Sellers. HIV Stuart Wilson, Heida Steindorsdottir, George Sewell. crime mystery starring James Cobum. 10.0 NEWS. 10.0 News. 10.30 Best 9.35 DYNOMUTT—THE DOG WONDER (R). 10 0! Sellers. 11.15 The London Wilkie on Water. 10.30 Take a Bow (R). 10.50; 10.15 UP UP AND AWAY (London, SE only) . East: 10.30 Best Sellers: Continued. 11.15 Police 5: Rock and Boll Show. In the Country. Midlands: Where is Lucy? South: With Shaw Taylor. 11.25 The London Programme: 12.10 Police Surgeon. You Can Make It. 11.15 Where the Hell Are Wet A Year from Now . South West: Peninsula-Just presented by Godfrey Hodgson. 11.55 George 12.40 Closedown. (R). 1.1.40 Oscar (R). 11.55 The Sweet Sugar for Ycu. Wesr: XTC. 10 45 Regional, National Hamilton lV; Music, Country style. 12.25 Close, Doughnut. 12.0 A Handful of Songs. 12.10 Stepping News. 10.50 International Tennis: Braniff Airways Stones. 12.30 Gold is Where You Find It. 19; World Doubles Championship-highlights. I 1.30-1.15 NEWS. 1.20 Local News Hearlines. 1.30 Sounds ol| Late Film: What's New Pussycat? (1965). Britain. 2:0 Brenda Starr (TV Film). 3.20 HEART TO HEART. 3.50 The Sullivans. BBC WAI PI As BBC_1 except: 1.45-2.0 Sioncyn Sponcyn. [SB 4.1J The Doombolt Chase (R). 4.45 Magpie. u u u HHLLII 3.20-3.55 Closedown. 5.55-6.20 Wale> Today. 9.30 Sesame Street. 10.25 5.l! 6.55 Heddiw. 7.25 Tom and Jerry. 7.40-8.30 Star Trek. 10.15 Kane Amazing Chan and the Laverne and Shirley. 5.45 NEWS. on Friday. 10.45-10.50 Regional; National News; Weather. 1.15 Close. 9.30 HOLE LOT OF TROUBLE (Film, 1969). 10:0 Chan Clan. 10.50 Nature 6.0 REPORT WEST. 6.15 Report Wales. 6 30 Oh No Wilkie on Water. 10.25 Take a Bow. 10.50 You of Things. 11.15 The Axe It's Selwyn Froggitt (R). 7.0 The Muppet Show. Can Make It. 11.10 Where the Hell Are We? 1 1.40 and the Lamp. 11.25 7.30 Sale of the Century. 80 General Hospital. Oscar (R). 1 1.55 The Sweet Sugar Doughnut. 12.0 Clapperboard. 11.45 Song 9.0 Best Sellers. 10.0 NEWS; Local Headlines. A Handful of Songs. 12.10 Stepping Stones. 12.27 Book. 12.0 Handful of 10.30 Best Sellers: Continued. 11.15 Survival 1 1.0-11-25 PLAY SCHOOL. 3.20-5.15 International Songs. 12.10 Stepping Gus Honeybun's Birthdays. 12.30 The Cuckoo Special: A look at East African archeological dis- Tennis: Braniff Airways World Doubles Champion- Sones. 12.30 Kreskin. 1.0 coveries (R). 12.15 Weather; Closedown. ship. 5.30 NEWS. 5.35 Charlie Chaplin in The Walti (R). 1.0 NEWS. 1.20 Westward News Head- News. 1.20 This is Your lines. 1.30 Sounds of Britain. Right. 1.30 Sounds of HTV C>mru/W»l«. As above except: 4.15-4.45 Plant 1 Byd. 6.0-6.15 Cure* 6.5 Mathematics into Pictures: Waves and Y Dydd. HTV West. As General Service except: 6.15-6.30 Report West. Music. 7.5 NEWS. 2.0 THE FRIDAY MATINEE: Funeral in Berlin Britain. 2.0 Please Sir! (Film, 1967). 3.50 the Sullivans. 4.15 The Doom- (Film, 1972). 8.50 The 7.10 MAIDENS' TRIP: Play about three girts trying to Sullivans. 4.15 Doombolt bolt Chase (R). 4.45 Magpie. 515 Friendi or Chase. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 adapt to wartime life on the Grand Union Canal Man. 5.45 NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. 5.45 News. »TTMPLVH (R). 8.30 Country Game: With Angela R i p p o n . 6.0 WESTWARD DIARY. 6.35 Time Out. 7.0 The 6.0 Granada Reports. 1.18 Channel News; tionarv Ark. 7.0 Muppet 9.0 POT BLACK 79: BBC Snooker Championship— Muppet Show. 7.30 Sole of the Century. 8.0 6.30 Kick Off. 7.0 Muppet What's On.
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