ONE Television New Zealand TWO
Today
7.00 a.mj SECRET SQUIRREL. (Repeat). 7.39: FRAGGLE ROCK. (Repeat). 8.90: GOLDEN TALES AND LEGh ENDS. 8.30: HONG KONG PHOOEY. > (Repeat). 9.00: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KIDS. (Repeat). 9.30: SCOOBY DOO AND SCRAPPY DOO. (Repeat). 10.00: SPORT ON ONE. 1.00: The Wang New Zealand Marathon from Auckland. 2.00: Karting — live coverage from the Carr’s Road circuit. 2.30: Chess — a look at a computerised aid for improving chess playing in New Zealand. 2.45: Karting. 4.30: Water Polo — New Zealand v New South Wales. 5.00: Rugby — the latest from the Five Nations Rugby Championship.
11.96 a.m.: THE NEURON SUITE. James Burke explores the human brain and nervous system, revealing how modern science is gradually unravelling their mysteries. 12.99 noon: MONKEYS, APES AND MAN. (Repeat). 12.50 p.mu WHIZ KIDS. (Repeat). 1.40: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Doctor in Distress.(l964) A pompous surgeon falls in love with a physiotherapist, and his friend and ex-pupil push him into the affair. Starring Dirk Bogarde. (Repeat). 3.15: AFFAIRS OF THE HEART. The beautiful and highly educated Bessie is in love with the idea of the old world. 4.15: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.35: MORE REAL PEOPLE. Five entertainers travel the world in pursuit of people who are eccentic and remarkable. 5.00: EMMERDALE FARM. 5.55: NEWS.
6.00 p.m.: READY TO ROLL. Featuring Wham, Eddie Murphy, Elton John, Mr Mister and Go-West. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: L & P TOP TOWN. The Invercargill and Oamaru teams meet at Alexandra. 7.30: SAMMY DAVIS JUN. FAREWELL. Sammy Davis jun. recorded in a special concert for U.N.I.C.E.F. At the Theatre de Champs Elysees in Paris. 8.30: MYSTERY THEATRE. “The Corvlni Inheritance.” A young woman who has just moved into a new flat is being stalked by a man in a black ski mask. Her kindly neighbour, who is a securi ity worker for a major auction house, helps her take precautions. ; Final. 9.45: ENTERTAINMENT THIS j WEEK. 10.40: NEWS. 10.45: LATE MOVIE. “American Grafi fiti" (1973). Four friends get ■!. together on, the last night, before two of them depart for college. At the end of 24 hours they’ve all matured. Starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard and Paul Le Mat. (Repeat). 12.40: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: THE MAKING OF TE RERENGA WAIRUA. A documentary showing how the animated film “Te Rerenga Wairua” was made. 6.30: P.S. ITS PAUL SQUIRE. 7.00: FAST FORWARD REWINDS. Final. 7.30: THE NEW PACIFIC. A look at the different religions found in the Pacific. 8.30: FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE. (1) Young Richard Deevine is disinherited and driven from his home in England when the secret of his parentage is discovered. Under the name of Rufus Dawes he is falsely accuseckof murder and is transported to’Australia “for the term of his natural life." (Repeat). 10.30: OPEN ALL HOURS. (Repeat). 11.05: WORLD CINEMA. “The Tree of Wooden Clogs.” Part two of a twopart film set in the Bergamo region of Italy at the turn of the century.* From autumn 1897 to summer 1898 the film traces the lives of five peasant families on a communal farm which, is harshly controlled by a powerful landowner. Repeat. (Italian film with English subtitles). -12.30: CLOSEDOWN.
Sunday
8.00 a.m.: SING TO THE LORD. (Repeat). 8.30: FAT ALBERT AND THE COSBY KIDS. (Repeat).. 8.50: AUBREY. 9.00: ONLY WHEN I LAUGH. (Repeat). 9.30: RACE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. 10.40: BRITISH FOOTBALL RESULTS. 10.45: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Cycling — the annual race around Dunedin’s city centre.
12.00: WORLD SERIES CUP CRICKET. Live coverage of the one-day match between New Zealand and India at Launceston, Tasmania. 3.30 p.m.: CHALLENGERS. 3.50 p.m : IN THE MOUTH OF THE DRAGON. Final. (Repeat). 4.10: CRICKET.
11.00 a.m.: FAMILY HOUR FESTIVAL. (Repeat). 11.45: SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL. 11.50: MR MAGOO. (Repeat). 12.00: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Five Million Years to Earth” (1968). A time capsule is unearthed in London and is found to contain clues to an ancient Martian invasion of Earth. Starring Andrew Keir and Barbara Shelley. 1.35 p.m.: HERE’S LUCY. (Repeat). 2.00: JAZZ SEEN. The life and music of guitarist Tai Farlow. 2.50: THE HISTORY OF MR POLLY. Final. (Repeat). 3.15: SHOWCASE. Final. 4.20: THE AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Found Money” (1983). The story of a modem day Robin Hood who, after being retired early, gives bank money to people for doing good deeds. Starring Dick Van Dyke and Shelley Hack. (Repeat). 5.50: LETS PLAY IT SAFE. Final. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: FAME. Final.
0.39: NEWS, t 6.35: CRICKET. 8.00: NEWS. 8.15: DAY ONE. A special report on Christian contemporary music. 8.45: GILBERT AND SULLIVAN. H.M.S. PINAFORE. A tortured tale of impossible romance between a sailor and the daughter of a captain. Final. 10.15: NEWS. 19.25: LATE MOVIE. "Sins of the Past” (1984). Murder, a mysterious secret and surprising romance are the key ingredients in this tale of passion, courage, honour and betrayal. Starring Barbara Carrera, Anthony Geary and Kim Cattrail.; $1.45:
6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.00: TV’S BLOOPERS AND PRACTICAL JOKES. Final. 7.50: THE LOVE BOAT. A former movie star sees her daughter who she hasn’t seen in years. Final. 8.35: FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE. (2) Rufus clashes with the other prisoners, with his jailers and with the brutal Lieutenant Frere. He also comes into conflict with Reverend North, a troubled man, with a strange secret. (Repeat). 10.19: OPEN ALL HOURS. (Repeat). 10.40: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. "Hell Night” : (1981). Four college students spend a night in Garth Mansion, which is haunted by the ghost of a retarded killer. Star- . ring Linda Blair and Vince Van Paiern. 12.15: CBDSEDOWN.
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