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One Television New Zealand two

Today

10.00 a.m.: TURF TALK. Preview of the day’s racing. 10.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. “Filling Dents and Sticking Anything.” 11.00: RUGBY LEAGUE SPECIAL. The second quarter-final of the Tooth Cup series. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: “THE DAY THEY ROBBED THE BANK OF ENGLAND.” (Film, MGM, 1960, black and white). About an attempt by Irish dissidents to get some quick cash. Starring Peter O’Toole, Elizabeth Sellars, Aldo Ray. (Repeat)

1.30: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 1.35: Rugby, highlights of the match between Wales B and American Eagles. 1.55: Rugby League, Auckland v the South Island, Christchurch. 3.35: Motocross, U.S. Grand Prix Motocross Championship. held on the roller-coaster course at Carlsbad, California. 4.00: Skating, U.S. National Figure Skating Championships, 1979. 5.50: Results.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop Music. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: TWELVE BAR RHYTHM ’N’ SHOES. Entertainment by 12 young New Zealand performers. This week’s guest, Graeme Steniford, presents medieval music on the lute and sackbut. 8.0.0: “WANTED: THE SUNDANCE WOMAN.” (TV movie, 20th Century-Fox, 1976). Picking up where “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” left off. this television adventure again stars Katharine Ross in the role of Etta Place. She is endangered by a tough lawman’s pursuit and her risky alliance with a Mexican revolutionary. Also starring St.ella Stevens, Hector Elizondo. 9.55: AGONY. Jane Lucas returns to solve other people’s problems while “ her own continue to mount. T 0.25: M’LORDS, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. A tart diet of after-dinner speeches delivered by wits from the world of journalism, show business, and politics on Britain’s night of the Vicious Circle Awards. 11.25: THE EVIL TOUCH. A mass * murderer who escapes from jail ; with a hostage makes a fatal mis- ’ take by stealing a gypsy’s golden icon. <11.50: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

11.00 a.m.: CHURCH SERVICE. The beginning of Maori Language Week is celebrated in an ecumenical service from Wellington’s Ngati Poneke marae. 12.00: NEWS.

12.02 p.m.: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Bruce Wallace presents a profile of Sir Lenox Hewitt, outgoing chairman of Qantas; also a “World in Action” report on :'■' British Government spying.

1.00: FARMING TODAY. How to prevent disease among sheep at lambing time. 1.15: DIG THIS. Building a fern house. 1.30; SPORT ON ONE. Including: 1.30: Review of the week's rugby. 2.30: Tennis, highlights from the mixed doubles final at Wimbledon. 3.40: Netball, sixth match from the Raro/Television New Zealand challenge tournament, Auckland v. North Shore.

4.10: KOHA. A Maori programme on people, news, arts, language, and events.' 4.40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Major Effects.” The secrets of Hollywood’s special effects. Hosted by Joseph Bottoms.

3.30: A DOG’S SHOW. New Zealand sheep-dog trials. „

6.00: OPEN PULPIT. Canon Bob Lowe talks with a Maori activist, Mihaka Te Rangamangu. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. A profile of Ronald Reagan, recently nominated as the Republican Party s Presidential candidate.

7.00: LIFE ON EARTH. David Attenborough examines how' and why reptiles ev.olved into mammals.

7.55: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Egg production on a farm near Tauranga. 8.10: THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE. A new seven-part 8.8. C. dramatisation of Thomas Hardy s classic story. Alan Bates stars as Michael Henchard, th* tragic figure who once sold his wife and daughter at a country fair. Also starring Anne Stallybrass.

9.00: NEWS. ■ 9.10: CLOSE-UP. Truancy and i uv ® ni! ® crime in Auckland; also, the high cost of electricity. 10.00: OFFERINGS. _ _ 10.05: EVERY PERSON IS GUILTY. Tonight’s play follows the father- of a girl injured in a bar-room brawl as he' tries to. track down the stranger responsible. He is caught in a web of mystery involving the Officials Secrets Act. 10.55: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing story of American families. 1.00 p.m.: SONG BY SONG. The lyrics of Alan Jay Lerner are sung by Millicent Martin, Gemma Craven, David Kernan, and Lena Horne. 1.55: “SUMMER HOLIDAY.” (Film, Anglo/EMI, 1962). Musical about a group of young people on a tour of Europe. Starring Cliff Richard, Lauri Peters. Melvyn Hayes, Una Stubbs. (Repeat) 3.45: CELEBRITY CHARADES. 4.05: FANTASY ISLAND. “The Chain Gang.” 5.00: THE BROTHERS. David decides whether to sell his share of Hammond Transport to Edward or to remain in the family business. (Repeat) s te. MFWS 6i00: SPORTS REVIEW. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. A rejected Lenny and Squiggy set off to start a new life in the circus. 7.00: CHIPS. Jon goes to jail in order to investigate a stolen car racket.

8.00: BENSON. Marcy plans a holiday cruise, not dreaming her replacement will do her job better than she. does. (Final) 8.30: CRIBB. A new eight-part drama series starring Alan Dobie as a dour Victorian detective. Tonight, a photograph casts doubt on a young woman’s confession that she has murdered her photographer husband’s assistant. 10.15: NEWS. 10.30: “THE CUT MAN CAPER.” (TV movie). A drama of intrigue and double-cross entangles two black policemen, investigating robberies of a ghetto finance company. Starring Raymond St. Jacques, Robert Hooks. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.

12.00: “SUSPICION.” (Film, RKO. 1941, black and white). A thrilling Hitchcock melodrama about a shy English girl’s dawning suspicion that her charming husband is trying to kill her. Starring Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine, Cedric Hardwicke. (Repeat)

1.35 p.m.: DONALD McINTYRE AT BAYREUTH FESTIVAL. A portrait of the famous New Zealand bassbaritone and his life at the Bayreuth Wagnerian Opera Festival. (Repeat) 2.20: JANE AUSTEN AND HER ■WORLD. Two writers, Fay Weldon and Shena Mac Kay, give their views on the novelist’s changing world. 2.45: FLASH GORDON’S TRIP TO MARS. Flash lands in the Valley of Desolation after he is attacked by the mystical Queen of Magic.

3.05: “CITIZEN KANE.” (Film. RKO, 1941, black and white). This film of a tyrant who built up a newspaper empire at the expense of personal happiness rates as one of the most remarkable movies made. Directed by, and starring, Orson - Welles. (Repeat).

5.00: PUBLIC SCHOOL. The focus falls on the new boy’s eccentric form master, now in his last term at Radley, a British public school. 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring Gordon Jackson, James Pegler, Derek Metzger, Cherry Raymond, Neone Okesene, The Poole Family, Rhonda Bryers, Opus VII, and the Northern Singers, 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: THE UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES COUSTEAU. The grouper is filmed as the fish gather to spawn off the island of Belize. 6.45: THE WEEK WITH TWO. A preview of the week’s television highlights.

7.00: CITIZEN SMITH. The Popular Front acts with solidarity when Wolfie hears of Mr Johnson’s redundancy. 7.30: “IT STARTED IN NAPLES.” (Film Paramount, 1960). A mild romantic comedy starring Sophia Loren and Clark Gable as a couple wrangling over guardianship of a little Italian waif.

9.05: QB. Madness with Spike Milligan and company. 9.35: IN CONCERT. Camel plays songs from their albums “Rain Dancer,” “Snow Goose,” and “Moon Madness.” 10.35: SOMETIMES. The ballet “Sometimes” is performed by the American Ballet Theatre. 11.05: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 26 July 1980, Page 13

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One Television New Zealand two Press, 26 July 1980, Page 13

One Television New Zealand two Press, 26 July 1980, Page 13

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