ONE Television New Zealand TWO
Today
10.00 a.m.: TURF TALK. Preview of today’s race meetings. 10.35: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. How to complete your tax form. 11.00: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Queens Park Rangers v. Birmingham City; Leicester City v. Chelsea; Manchester Citv v. Bolton Wanderers. 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. Selection of the week’s viewing highlights.
12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: “THE DEEP SIX.” (Film, Jaguar, 1958). A World War II drama about a pacifist naval lieutenant whose heroism earns him the respect of his men. Starring Alan Ladd, William Bendix. (Repeat). 1.50: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 1.55: A film about racing in Japan. 2.40: Racing, .Tenth Japan-New Zealand International Trophy race, Tauranga. 2.50: Bowls, Australia v. New Zealand, Auckland. 3.15: . Racing, Supreme Stakes. 3.25: Bowls. 3.45: Racing, Toyota .of Japan Handicap. 3.55: Bowls. 4.15: Racing, Air New Zealand Handicap. 4.2s:.Rugby, highlights from the Cardiff v. Barbarians match played at Easter. 4.55: Racing, Toyota Plate replay.
12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing story of American families.
1.05 p.m.: SHIRLEY BASSEY. The sultry singer entertains with her guests Morris Albert and the Stan Getz Quartet. (Repeat). 1.50: “ZIEGFELD FOLLIES.” ..(Film, MGM, 1946). A lavish musical spectacular starring such magnetic performers as Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Lucille Ball, and Judy Garland. (Repeat). 3.35: ONE MAN BROKE THE FENCE. A short New Zealand feature about a young boy who wanders away from a picnic and feels fear, and then joy, in his freedom. 3.45: CELEBRITY CHARADES. 4.10: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. (Repeat).
5.00: HOW’S THAT? Family entertainment introduced by Stu and friends. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music. Andy Gibb, “Prince,” “The Tigers,” “The Eagles” “The,Pretenders,” Smokey Robinson. 6.30: NEWS.
5.00: THE SULLIVANJS. An Australian family at war. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: SPORTS REVIEW. : 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. Shirley ’ decides to stop dating altogether ■ after she leairns her regular boy-„,i, friend has another, girl.
7.00: RADIO TIMES. An hour of musical nostalgia with local performers Craig Scott Laurie Dee Louise Malloy, the Yandall- Sisters, and ■ others. ■ 8.00: “A FIRE IN THE SKY.” (TV Movie). Richard Crenna and Joanna Miles star as two astronomers who warn that a comet is heading for the city of Phoenix, Arizona and will cause a major catastrophe unless it is somehow averted. Also ■ starring Elizabeth Ashley.
7.00: CHIPS. Leif Garrett guest-stars as a rock star who takes part -in a celebrity roller disco contest. (Part one of a two-part story).
8.00: BENSON., Comedy series starring Robert Guillaume as a Governor’s butler. • 8.30: FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS. The 1980 Academy Awards, which were presented ,in Los Angeles earlier this week.
,10.50: PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson interviews actor James Stewart, Geoff Boycott, cricketer, and entertainer Elkie Brooks. 12.00: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN.
Sunday
10.30: NEWS. 10.45: “THE CLOTHING OF CLIFFORD SWIMMER.” (TV Movie). A thriller starring Peter Haskell as an unhappily married. television executive undergoing psychotherapy at the hands of a doctor with an interest in genetics. 12.00: CLOSE DOWN.
12.00: NEWS.;
12.02 p.m.: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. The State of Liberia; freedom of information in Britain.
12.00: “CASANOVA’S BIG NIGHT.” (Film, Paramount, 1954). A farce starring Bob Hope as a tailor’s apprentice who finds himself at the centre of a court intrigue when he poses as the legendary lover. Also starring Joan Fontaine, Vincent Price, Basil Rathbone.
1.00: FARMING TODAY. 1.15: DIG THIS; Sunken Gardens of
Napier: 1.30: SPORT ON ONE. 1.35: Rowing. Oxford - Cambridge Boat Race; 2.05: Swimming. Coca Cola international, Leeds; 3.00: Boxing. Samoa - Auckland amateurs; 3.20: Boxing, Sugar Ray Leonard (U.S.A.) v. Davey Green (U.K.), and the heavyweight championship bout between Americans Larry Holmes and Leroy Jones.
1.20 p.m.: THE AMAZING APES; This documentary studies the behaviour of gorillas, chimps and orangutans in the wild and various intelligence experiments. 2.50: FLASH GORDON — SPACE SOLDIERS. “The Planet of Peril.” Flash fights for his life against great ape-like man-killers. (Black and white).
4.10: KOHA. A Maori programme featuring people, news, arts, language and events. 4.40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “The City Eox.” A young fox tries to find his way back to the wilderness after he becomes stranded in San Francisco. (Repeat).
3.10: “LES GIRLS.” (Film, MGM, 1957). A sparkling Cole Porter musical starring Gene Kelly as an American entertainer in Paris who falls in love with his three beautiful coworkers. Also starring Kay Kendall, Mitzi Gaynor, Taina Elg. (Repeat).
5.30: SPOT ON. Underwater hockey: Results of Gold Recipe competition.
6.00: PEOPLE LIKE US. Meeting someone 1 by telephone. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH.
5.00: THE NEWSMAKERS. lan Fraser interviews people in the news. Moscow Olympics. 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring James Pegler and the NB Singers, Don Estele, Commander Chrans, George Hamilton IV, Yolande Gibson, Rev. Keith Elliot, The Howard Morrison Trio, and the Salvation Army Band and Choir, 5 55 - NEWS. THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN. 6.05: THE NEW RAY WOOLF SHOW. A variety show which includes singing, dancing, comedy, and a look at life in New Zealand.
7.00: YOURS FOR THE ASKING. Peter 1 Hawes visits some eccentric New Zealand buildings. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. A tomato harvest in Gisborne.
8.00: A HORSEMAN RIDING BY. The small community is unprepared for the overwhelming changes the Great War brings to the valley. 8.50: NEWS.
7.00: NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Beginning a six-part 8.8. C. dramatisation of the novel by Charles Dickens. After the death of their father, Nicholas and his sister Kate are found employment by their mean uncle. 7.50: “SOME CAME RUNNING.” (Film, MGM, 1959). A melodramatic James Jones story about life in a small Indiana town just after World War 11. Frank Sinatra plays a lonely veteran. Dean Martin his poker-playing friend, and Shirley MacLaine a good-time girl from Chicago.
9.00: CLOSE UP. Saturday trading. 9.50: OFFERINGS. 9.55: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “End of Season.” Tonight’s British play centres on the break-up of a cast of actors who have spent a happy summer season together. 10.50: NEWS. CLOSE DOWN.
10.00: IN CONCERT: SPLIT ENZ. The New Zealand pop group perform numbers from their latest album in this concert filmed in Australia. 10.55: CLOSE DOWN.
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