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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

10.00 a.m.: TURF TALK. Preview of today’s racing. 10.35: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. How to build a sundeck. 11.00: RUGBY LEAGUE SPECIAL. The Tooth Cup series. Queensland County v. Balmain.

12.00: NEWS. 12,02 p.m.: “FORT DEFIANCE.” (Film. United Artists, 1951, black and white). An action-packed western about a Civil War veteran’s attempt to kill a cowardly deserter. Starring Ben Johnson, Dane Clark. 1.30: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 1.35: Racing, a replay of the Eric Riddiford Steeplechase. 1.45: World Weightlifting Championships. Pennsylvania. 2.05: Racing, Winter Oats, first leg. 2.15: Rugby League, live coverage of the Auckland v. Central Districts match. 2.40: Racing. Wellington Hurdles. 2.50: Rugby League continues. 3.35: Racing, replay of the Onslow Handicap. 3.40: Basketball. New Zealand v. Nebraska All Stars. Christchurch. 3.55: Racing, Kia Ora Handicap. 4.05: Basketball. 4.40: Rugby preview. 4.50: RUGBY TEST. Live coverage of the third test between Australia and New Zealand, Sydney Cricket Ground.

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

1.00 p.m.: SONG BY SONG. The Ivrics of E.Y. “Yip” Harburg, set to the music of various composers, are sung bv Georgia Brown, Clarke Peters, and David Kernan. Special guest Leonard Rossiter. 1.55: “THE HIRELING.” (Film. Columbia. 1973). An aristocratic lady forms a doomed alliance with a chauffeur after she is shattered by her husband’s death. Starring Sarah Miles, Robert Shaw. (Repeat). 3.45: CELEBRITY CHARADES. 4.05: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. Tom is horrified when his youngest daughter asks if she should take the Pill. (Repeat).

6.30: NEWS.

5.00: THE BROTHERS. The brothers clash in the boardroom as directors of the familv business. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music, with: Rocky Burnette, Manhattans. Fern Kinney, Marth and the Muffins, Motels, Major-Match-box, and Lipps, Inc. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The girls are moved by jealousy to begin new careers in modelling.

7.00: TWELVE BAR RHYTHM’ ’N SHOES. A song and dance showcase for 12 regular performers. Guest artists Kevin Furey and Jim Joll. 8.00: “EVEL KNIEVEL.” (Film, MGM, 1971). George Hamilton stars as the daredevil American hero whose death-defying motor-cycle stunts earned him a fortune. Also starring Sue Lyon, Rod Cameron.

7.00: CHIPS. Jon and Ponch have difficulty pursuing jewel thieves through the canals and streets of Marina Del Rey. 8.00: BENSON. The Governor late one night decides to find out what the man in the street really thinks. 8.30: THE BENNY HILL SHOW. Benny’s musketeers embark .on an urgent mission for the Queen of France. fFinah.

9.45: “THE FIXER.” (Film, MGM, .1968). An epic drama based on the true story of a Russian Jewish peasant wrongly imprisoned for the “ritual murder” of a Gentile child. This unrelenting ‘account of the peasant’s life in prison is based on the novel by Bernard Malamud and stars Alan Bates, Dirk Bogarde, Georgia Brown. 12.05 a.m.: NEWS.

9.30: NEWS. 9.45: “EMBRYO.” (TV Movie). A science-fiction thriller about a woman and a dog developed from foetuses outside the womb. Starring Rock Hudson, Roddy McDowall. Diane Ladd. 11.40: CLOSE DOWN.

12.07: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. The countdown to the rugby test in South Africa includes reviews of the basketball clash between New Zealand and Nebraska and the third rugby test between the All Blacks and Australia. 1.25: RUGBY TEST. Satellite coverage of the Lions v. Springboks test (fourth). 3.00: CLOSE DOWN.

Sunday

12.00: NEWS, 12.02 p.m.: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. A report on John Anderson, Independent candidate for the United States presidency: unemployment in Britain; a C.B.S. investigation of the world-wide Church of God. 1.00: FARMING TODAY. A look at the Budget’s probable effect on the farming sector. 1.15: DIG THIS. Home gardening. Plants for winter. 1.30: SPORT ON ONE. Featuring rugby, reviews of the tests between the All Blacks and Wallabies and the Springboks and Lions; rugbv league, the 1980 Premiership " Final between Bradford Northern and Widnes, played recently in Lancashire; netball, the fourth round of the Raro/ Television New Zealand Netball Challenge series. 4.10; KOHA. A Maori perspective .on arts, news, language, events, and people. 4,40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Castaway Cowboy.” An amiable yarn starring James Garner as a Texan who travels to Hawaii in 1850 and helps a widow and her young son turn their farm into a cattle ranch. (Part one of a two-part story).

12.00: “BOTTOMS UP.” (Film, Anglo/ EMI, 1960, black and white). Jimmy Edwards plays a headmaster who gets to the seat of the problem when his high-spirited boys stage a rebellion. (Repeat). 1.20 p.m.: JANE AUSTEN AND HER WORLD. The literary merits of “Pride and Prejudice,” “Emma,” and “Persuasion” are appraised by three English authors.

1.45: PLAY IT SAFE WITH FIREARMS. An 18-year-old youth who wants a rifle for his birthday discovers just how much skill and knowledge are required to use firearms safely. Featuring Alan Jervis, Heather Lindsay. 2.10: FLASH GORDON — SPACE SOLDIERS. Ming escapes into exile after he is attacked by the rocket ship. 2.30: “THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN.” (Film, MGM, 1968). A Russian archbishop is elected Pope in the hope that he can prevent a devastating world war. Starring Anthony Quinn, Oskar Werner, John Gielgud, Laurence Olivier. (Repeat).

5.30: A DOG’S SHOW. A new series of the popular sheepdog trials.

6.00: OPEN PULPIT. Canon Bob Lowe talks with three Oxford University undergraduates. 6.30: NEWS.

6.45: WORLD WATCH. The current situation in Afghanistan. The Russians, the rebels, and the refugees.

5.30: NEWSMAKERS. lan Fraser talks with people in the news. 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring J.ohn Boulter, Raymond Burr, George Hamilton IV, Beverley Sisters, Peter Harcourt, St Kentigern School, Elizabeth Hellawell, the Yorkshire Celebration Choir. 5 55‘ NEWS. THE UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES COUSTEAU. The Calypso tracks the Californian grey whales- which travel 8000 km on their annual breeding migration. (Repeat). 6.45: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week’s television programmes.

7,00: LIFE ON EARTH. David Attenborough explains how reptiles became the first vertebrates to succeed at living on high, dry, land. 7.55: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Bees in - North Canterbury. 8.10: PRINCE REGENT. It is decided that the Prince's attractive and high-spirited daughter Charlotte should marry.

7.00: CITIZEN SMITH. Ken gives Wolfie a chalk drawing on a paving stone as a wedding present.

7.30: “THE GREAT WALLENDAS.” (TV Movie). The tragic story of America’s famous circus family who perfected a unique sevenmember pyramid act on the highwire. Starring Lloyd Bridges, Britt Ekland, Tania Elg.

9.00: NEWS. 9.05: CLOSE-UP. Crisis in the New Hebrides, the revolt on Espirito Santu; Petrocorp’s third well near Greymouth, a 83 million flop? 9.55: OFFERINGS. 10.00: THE REAPER. A Thames Television play about, a jilted lover’s use of magic to achieve his revenge against his mistress. 10.50: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN.

9.00: LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE. Compo’s worst fears come.true on a camping week-end. 9.30: IN CONCERT. Comic Loudin Wainwright 111 comments' on American culture. 10.30: TV EYE: CHOKE-HOLD. An investigation into accusations that blacks are being victimised by the Los Angeles police force. 10.55: CLOSE DOWN.

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Press, 12 July 1980, Page 13

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 12 July 1980, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 12 July 1980, Page 13

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