ONE Television New Zealand TWO
Today
8.00 a.m„- THE MUPPET SHOW. (Repeat) 8.25: WHAT NOW? Adventure, fun) and stories. 9.30: SPORTSTALK. A preview of the week-end’s sporting highlights and Turf Talk with Glyn Tucker 10.00: GET SMART. (Repeat). 10.25: HOGAN’S HEROES. (Repeat). 10.50: JAZZERCISE. (Repeat). 10.55: OUR WORLD. Some national parks in the United States. (Repeat) 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. 12 noon: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: SATURDAY MATINEE. “Flight to Tangier.” (Film, Paramount, 1953). A plane crashes and the chase is on for the mysterious passenger and his pilot. Starring Joan Fontaine, Jack Palance, and Corrine Calvert. (Repeat). 1.30: SPORT ON ONE. Peter Williams presents test rugby between the Lions and All Blacks in Dunedin and basketball between Canterbury and Nelson from Cowles Stadium. 1.30: Preview. 2.30: Rugby. 4.20: Basketball. 5.50: Results.
12 noon: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 1.00 p.m.: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. 1.45: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “That Certain Feeling.” (Film, Paramount, 1956). Bob hope becomes involved in a complicated love affair. Also starring Eva Marie Saint, George Sanders and Pearl Bailey. (Repeat). 3.35: THE WORLD OF SURVIVAL. The life of the harvest mouse. 4.00: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.20: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.40: THE CRAFT OF THE WEAVER 1 . A 8.8. C. series about the art of weaving. 5.05: JESSICA NOVAK. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS.
6.00: READY TO ROLL. David Bowie, Freur, New Order, Bonnie Tyler, Sharon O’Neill. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THE POWERS OF MATTHEW STAR. Matthew and Walt go undercover to infiltrate a smuggling ring. 8.00: HI-DE-HI. Another comedy series set in a British holiday camp. This week persistent rain has caused the camp staff some real problems. 8.35: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “Nickelodeon.” (Film, 1976). A comedy which chronicles the adventures of the film industry’s “silent” era. Starring Ryan O’Neal, Burt Reynolds, Tatum O’Neal, Brian Keith, Stella Stevens, and John Ritter. 10.55: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 11.45: NEWS. 11.50: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Highlights from last Saturday’s World Cup cricket final and live coverage of the women’s singles finals from Wimbledon. 11.55: CRICKET. 12.55 p.m.: TENNIS. 5.00 a.m.: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: NEWS REVIEW. Janis McArdle presents a review, for the deaf, of this wppV’c nPWQ 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. 6.50: PREVIEW 2. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. The controversy in U.S. Protestant churches over aid to guerrilla groups; also a report on big business attempts to sell nuclear technology to China. 8.00: THE MILL ON THE FLOSS. In part two Maggie, in a fit of temper, cuts off her hair. 8.25: PHEW MATHS. 8.30: PARKINSON. Tonight’s guests include Lulu and Arthur Marshall. 9.15: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. Miss Mountford, a shop assistant, bases her life on a genteel women’s magazine she subscribes to. Her savings are spent each year on a holiday at a discreet French hotel where she looks forward to meeting her handsome lover. 10.10: NEWS. 10.25: WORLD CINEMA. “A Woman at her Window.” (Film, 1977). A rich woman married to a wealthy aristocrat finds real love, fleetingly, with a Greek communist. Starring Romy Schneider and Philippe Noiret. French dialogue with English subtitles. 12.45 p.m.: CLOSEDOWN.
Sunday
7.00 a.m.: SPORT ON ONE. A repeat screening of the Women’s Final from Wimbledon. 8.30: SING TO THE LORD. 9.00: SPORT ON ONE. Snooker, badminton, and rugby are featured this morning. The badminton is from an international tournament in Auckland, the rugby between Queensland and Manawatu, and snooker from the world championships in England. 9.00: Badminton. 9.45: Snooker. 10.00: Rugby. 10.40: Rugby — third test review. 12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.03 p.m.: POT BLACK ’B3. International snooker. Steve Davis against Willie Thorn and Alex Higgins against Jimmy White. 12.50: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 12.55: AGREPORT. (Repeat.) 1.10: DIG THIS. (Repeat.) 1.25: ANTIQUES FOR LOVE OR MONEY. (Repeat.) 1.45: PRODUCTION LINE. (Repeat.) 2.10: SPORT ON ONE. Badminton from Auckland.
4.30: WOOLLY VALLEY. 4.40: I CAN. The story of a teen-ager who overcomes a physical handicap to become a very competitive horse rider. 5.00: NOCK ON JAZZ. This week the featured performers are the Mike Nock Trio, Zagni and Peter Scholes, and the Primitive Art Group. 5.30: SPOT ON. Behind the scenes at the Sanyo Rally.
12.00 noon: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Daisy Miller.” (Film, Paramount, 1974). An adaption of the Henry James tale which tells the story of a young, naive and flirtatious young American girl whose behaviour shocks European society and ultimately leads to tragedy. Starring Cybil Shepherd and Barry Brown. 1.25 p.m.: BEWITCHED. (Repeat.) 1.50: OPUS. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy, plays two Mozart concertos. 3.10: BECAUSE SOMEBODY CARES. The plight of the elderly, seen through the eyes of volunteer workers. 3.40: SECRET ARMY. (Repeat.) 4.30: EVERYMAN. A report on a group of British people who have become dervishes (an Islamic order) which may lead to conversion to Islam.
5.05: SILVER SPOONS. 5.30: WITH ONE VOICE. 5.55: NEWS.
6.00: CREDO. A programme which examines religion and faith. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. The charismatic movement in Britain and the mystery beast of Exmoor. 7.00: LOOKOUT. Hamish Keith presents a programme on New Zealand housing. This week he looks at the period between the turn of the century and the suburban ideal when the State housing programme was introduced. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Harry Bimler, who runs a deer farm at Rotorua.
6.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. An out-of-touch father tries hard to be one of the gang but becomes involved in some teen-age hi-jinks. (Repeat.) 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.00: THREE’S COMPANY. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Tales of the Gold Monkey.” (Film, MCA, 1982). Jake and his dog, Jack, in a death-defying race for a Pacific Island. A German spy and a Pacific Island princess are also involved. Starring Stephen Collins and Jeff Mackay.
8.00: YES, MINISTER. 8.30: SMILEY’S PEOPLE. George Smiley has collected plenty of evidence so now he wants a meeting with the head of the Circus. 9.20: NEWS. 9.30: NEWSMAKERS., Mururoa and the campaign for nuclear disarmament. lan Fraser talks to three activists for peace. 10.00: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “Miss Morison’s Ghosts.” The story of two academics who visit the Palace of Versailles in France early this century. They share a strange experience, meeting people in 18th century dress. Later research indicates these people were Marie Antoinette and her court. 11.40: NEWS. 11.45: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Repeated highlights of the Indianapolis 500 motor race and live tennis coverage from Wimbledon. 11.45: Motor racing. 12.55 a.m.: The men’s singles final from Wimbledon. 5.00: CLOSEDOWN.
8.55: SINK OR SWIM. 9.25: RADIO WITH PICTURES. A Duran Duran concert is featured. 10.20: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “The Gorgon.” (Film, Columbia, 1965). Murder victims in a German village are turned to stone. Starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. (Repeat.) 11.40: CLOSEDOWN.
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