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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today 10.00 a.m.: TURF TALK. Preview .of today’s racing. 10.35: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Back to basics. 11.00: RUGBY LEAGUE SPECIAL. Highlights of Australasia’s Tooth Cup competition. , ■ • 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. Selection of the week’s viewing highlights.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: “THE NEW DAUGHTERS OF JOSHUA CASE.” (TV Movie, Spelling/Goldberg, 1976). Joshua’s three adopted daughters do their best to save him from the hangman’s noose after he is convicted on a false murder charge. Starring Jack Elam, Jeanette Nolan. (Repeat).

12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Con tinuing story of American families

1.10, SPORT ON ONE, Preview. 125: McGregor ■ Grant Steeplechase, Ellerslie. 1.40: Whitbread Gold Cup, Sandown Park, England. 2.C5: Winter Handicap. 2.15: The Derby, Epsom, England. 2.40: Cornwall Handicap. 3.15: Tecoma Handicap. 325: Squash, highlights of British Open. 3.50: Visitors Handicap. 4.00: Squash. 4.35: Mr Universe body-building contest. 5.00: Rugby, France v. Russia.

1.05 p.m.: BE MY GUEST. Featuring The Bachelors, Vince Hill, and Norman Collier. (Repeat). 1.55: “SQUEEZE A FLOWER.” (Film, Australian, 1970). An Italian/ Australian comedy starring Walter Chiari as a monk who flees to vineyards Down Under with a secret liqueur formula. Also starring Jack Albertson and Dave Allen. 3.45: CELEBRITY CHARADES. 4.05: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. Amid chaos and' complications Tom and Abbey get married. (Part one of a twopart story, repeat).

6.00: READY TO ROLL. With Billy Joel, Tigers, Kate Bush, Mi-Sex, Wings, and Brothers Johnson. 6.30: NEWS.

5.05: THE SULLIVANS. An Australian family at war, 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: SPORTS REVIEW. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. Laverne decides to become a volunteer nurse like Shirley in order to be near her handsome neighbour.

7.00: THAT’S COUNTRY. Country music, featuring Ray C.olumbus, Brendan Dugan, Eddie Lowe, Maria Dallas, and Patsy Riggir. 8.00: “A LOVE AFFAIR: THE ELEANOR AND LOU GEHRIG STORY. (TV Movie). A dramatisation of the life of baseball legend Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor — from his triumphs with Babe Ruth to his defeat by an incurable disease. Starring Patricia Neal, Lainie Kazan, Edward Herrmann.

7.00: CHIPS. With Ponch in hospital, Jon and ex-partner Bill pursue firer men who prefer robbery to firefighting. 8.00: BENSON. When Kraus falls for the butcher Benson and Marcy fear he will remain uninterested unless she becomes more alluring. 8.30: SOLID GOLD ’79. A special countdown of the Top 50 pop songs of 1979, hosted by Glen Campbell and Dionne Warwick, Those appearing include Blondie, Rod Stewart, Fleetwood Mac, Rita Coolidge, Peaches and Herb, The Commodores, George Benson, Nicolette Larson.

9.55: SHELLEY. Shelley blunders by telling Fran he has chosen Ned as his best man. 10.25: PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson interviews Roald Dahl, Jonathan Miller, and Great Guitars. 11.35: THE EVIL TOUCH. A professor is one night forced by his ex-wife . to drive off at gunpoint with her and another man, but his abductors supposedly died three years earlier. Starring Darren McGavin. 12.00: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN.

10.30: NEWS. - 10.45: “FIVE DESPERATE WOMEN.” (TV Movie, Spelling). A college reunion on an island becomes a nightmare for a group .of women when they are stalked by a murderer. Starring Stefanie Powers, Julie Sommars, Robert Conrad, Bradford Dillman. 12.05 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN.

Sunday

12.00: NEWS. 12."02 p.m.: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. International current affairs. A C.B.S. film on the relationshio between Henry Kissinger and the Shah; a C.B.S. film on Colonel Gadiffi’s Libya; a “TV Eye” film on Britons’ use of tranquillisers.

12.00: “BAREFOOT IN THE PARK.” (Film, Paramount,. 1967). A romantic Neil Simon comedy starring Robert Redford and Jane Fonda as two newlyweds setting up house together in New. York. Also starring Charles Boyer. (Repeat). ■ >

1.00: FARMING TODAY. Shelter belts. 1.15: DIG THIS. Eion Scarrow answers viewers’ queries. 1.30: SPORT ON ONE. Featuring rugby, the anual Middlesex Sevens tournament, Twickenham; table tennis, matches . between South Island and Chinese teams; motor racing, first stage of the final International Race of Champions. 4.40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “The Secret of the Old Glory Mine.” A young geologist and an old prospector quarrel .over a deserted silver mine in Arizona. (Repeat). t

1.40 p.m.: LE VILLAGE, UN VILLAGE. A visit .to Saint Alvere in the Dordogne region, a village which has much in common with its counterparts throughout France. 2.05: TV EYE SPECIAL: JONATHAN DIMBLEBY IN SOUTH AMERICA. Dimbleby reports on the primitive living and working conditions of Bolivian .tin miners. (Repeat). 2.35: FLASH GORDON — SPACE SOLDIERS. 2.50: “MRS MINIVER.” (Film, MGM, 1942, black and white). An Academy Award-winning film about the courage of an English family during the World War Two blitz on Britain. Starring Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright. (Repeat).

5.30: SPOT ON. Children’s magazine programme. A vintage-car museum, glass blowing, and monkey business. 6.00: THE HERD. Students discuss the problems of unemployment. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. Gordon Dryden reports from Iran on the implications of the revolution for New Zealand trade.

5.00: NEWSMAKERS. lan Fraser analyses the results of the Northern Maori and Onehunga by-elections. 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring Dana, Peter Ustinov, Kamahl, the Bach Cantata Singers, the Joyous Trio, Bruce Beetham, the Beverley Sisters, and the Salvation Army Band and Choir. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN. «.O5: ANYTHING GOES. Light entertainment with singers Bridgette Allen, Ann Pacey, and Ken Taylor.

7.00: LIFE ON EARTH. David Attenborough explores the underwater world of the very first creatures, such as marine worms and jellyfish, creatures without backbones. 7.55: COUNTRY CALENDAR. A Japanese dairy farmer in Kamagawa. 8.10: PRINCE REGENT. The Prince of Wales is happily married, but still lacks a real aim in life. Rumour spreads that he secretly married a Roman Catholic.

7.00: CITIZEN SMITH. Wolfie Smith stoically goes forth to meet his girlfriends’s parents. 7.30: “THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES.” (Film, United Artists, 1970). An uneven comedy which reveals the most intimate areas of the great detective’s life. Directed by Billy Wilder and starring Robert Stephens, Colin Blakely, Irene Handl, Stanley Holloway. (Repeat).

9.00: NEWS. 9.05: CLOSE-UP. Rugby spinal injuries; trout poaching in Taupo and Rotorua. 9.55: OFFERINGS. 10.00: ORDE WINGATE. Beginning a three-part 8.8. C. drama series based on the ■ military career of Orde Wingate, an innovative soldier who developed infiltration and guerrilla tactics during World War Two. The series stars Barry Foster and Nigel Stock. 11.10: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN.

9.30: LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE. 8.8. C. series about three happily unemployed Yorkshire residents. 10.00: IN CONCERT. Featuring Supertramp. 11.00; CLOSE DOWN.

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 7 June 1980, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 7 June 1980, Page 13