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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

10.00 ami.: TURF TALK. Preview of today’s racing. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. (Repeat). 11.00: DON’T ASK ME. Magnus Pyke, David Bellamy and Miriam Stop-

pard answer viewers’ questions on a variety of topics. 11.25: PLAY SQUASH JONAH’S WAY. World champion Jonah Barrington shows how to improve your game. 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. The week’s viewing highlights. 1200: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: “FLAT TOP.” (Film, Monogram, ' 1952). An action navy adventure set in the Pacific Ocean during World War Two. Actual battle footage from the United States Navy’s film archives is used. Starring Sterling Hayden. 1.30: SPORT ON ONE: Preview. 1.35: Hockey, highlights from the men’s national inter-club final. 2.30: Netball, live from Hagley Park the big game of the 1980 championships — Canterbury’ v. Auckland. 3.20: Television New Zealand’s mystery spot, probably rugby — pre-publicity vetoed by arrangement with the Rugby Union. 4.55: Results.

5.00: HOW’S THAT? Family entertainment with Stu and friends.

6.00: PAUL McCARTNEY. The exBeatle talks and sings and replaces strike-hit “Ready to Roll.” 6.30: NEWS.

7.00: MISS NEW ZEALAND. Live telecast of the beauty contest in which 18 girls compete for the honour of representing New Zealand in the Miss World competition. The Irish Rovers entertain and the DoubleBanger lottery is drawn. 8.30: “GO ASK ALICE.” (TV Movie, 1973). About a high school student whose craving for popularity starts her on the road to drug addiction. Based on the actual diary of a girl who become an addict at the age of 15. Starring Jamie Smith Jackson, Andy Griffith. 9,55: AGONY. An old friend turns up shaven and clean. 10.25: M’LORDS, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. After-dinner speeches by Lord Winstanley, Spike Milligan, the Rev. Don Lewis, Bill Grundy, Clive Jenkins, and Norman St John Stevas. 11.20: THE EVIL TOUCH. A .young couple’s motoring holiday in Central America becomes a nightmare when their baby son disappears. Starring Kim Hunter, Don Reid. 11.50: NEWS, WEATHER, CLOSE DOWN.

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

1.00 p.m.: BRUCE FORSYTHE AND THE GENERATION GAME. Family entertainment. 1.45: “THE PEOPLE AGAINST O’HARA.” (Film, MGM, 1952, black and white). A strong courtroom drama starring Spencer Tracy as a defence lawyer tvho attempts to bribe a witness to ensure his client is found innocent of murder (Repeat). 3.30: BRYAN TAYLOR — THE FIRST TIME. Music entertainment from Scotland with special guest The Real Thing. 4.00: FANTASY ISLAND. The Inventor/On the Other Side. 5.00: THE BROTHERS. A take-over bid threatens the company and Edward fails to sway the Board. (Repeat). k MFWS 6A)0: SPORTS REVIEW. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The girls wait nervously for their new dates to arrive. 7.00: CHiPS: Jon and Ponch are puzzled when stolen automobile parts do not show up in the usual places.

8.00: THE TWO RONNIES. Comedy with Ronnies Corbett and Barker. Resident guests Manhattan Transfer. 8.45: CRIBB. Unscrupulous practical jokers terrify Victorian music hall artists with their dangerous pranks. 9.45: NEWS. 10.00: “THIS PROPERTY IS CONDEMNED.” (Film, Paramount, 1966). A . Southern woman who urges her daughter to marry her own lover plans revenge when the girl flees to New Orleans to be with the man she loves. Starring Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, Charles Bronson. 11.55: CLOSE DOWN.

Sunday

12 00* NEWS 12,0a' p.m.: RUGBY LEAGUE SPECIAL Highlights of the grand final of the Tooth Cup competition. (Final). 1.00: FARMING TODAY. Managing '■ bulls for beef production. 1.15: DIG THIS. Tree planting. 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Storage and Shelving. 2.00: SPORT ON ONE. Including a review of the week’s rugby and the world basketball championship final between the Philadelphia Seventy Sixers and the Los Angeles Lakers. 440* THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Ride a Northbound Horse.” Concluding a two-part story about a lad who tries to reclaim his horse from a praine pedlari ■ 5.30: A DOG’S SHOW. New Zealand sheep-dog trials. (Final). 6.00: PEOPLE LIKE US. Coping with living alone. 6.45: WTRLD WATCH. A vivid film about Haiti and the man who leads it, “Baby Doc” Duvalier. 7.00: TCHAIKOVSKY. A programme of Tchaikosky’s well-known works performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Franz-Paul Decker. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. First of two-part report on tuna fishing off the New Zealand coast. 8.00: THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE. Henchard causes a fight with Farfrae but cannot bring himself to kill him. 8.50: NEWS.

9 00* CLOSE-UP. The plight of battered women and their escape routes; farmers on the West Coast oppose gold dredging. 9.50: OFFERINGS rHOST A 9 55: MRS ACLAND’S GHOSI- A BBC. play about a tailor who is puzzled when he receives letters from an unknown woman telling him about Mrs Acland’s ghost. 10.55: NEWS, WEATHER, CLOSE DOWN.

12.00: “JUST IMAGINE.” (Film, 1930, black and white). Lighthearted musical, about life in New York, past, present, and future — 1880, 1930, and 1980. Starring Maureen O’Sullivan, John Garrick, El Brendel. 1.45: CRAFT OF THE POTTER. Lynne Reeve shows how to make and modify glazes while Walter Keeler explains some of the finer points about kilns and firing. 2.10: FLASH GORDON’S TRIP TO MARS. Flash learns the secret of Azura’s magic and tries to escape from the underground cave. 2.30: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Bruce Wallace presents a British Independent Television report about communism in the Congo. 3.25: “GODSPELL.” (Film, Columbia, 1973). Rock musical based on the Gospel according to St Matthew and filmed imaginatively in New York. (Repeat). 5.00: PUBLIC SCHOOL. Ten per cent of Radley boys enter the armed forces. Today’s episode concentrates on a naval camp in Scotland. 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring The Spinners, Dana, , Gordon Jackson, Vincente Major, Des Britten, St Patrick’s Cathedral Choir, and the Northern Singers. 5.55: NEWS. A further bulletin at 7.00 P-m. 6.00: KAYE AND GUEST. Variety with Rob Guest, repeated because of strike and replacing Ray Woolf. 6.50: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week’s television highlights , 7.00: CITIZEN SMITH. Wolfie despairs when Shirley leaves him and decides that the workers of Britain need a martyr. . 7.30: “THE BIBLE ... IN THE BEGINNING.” (Film, Italy-U.S., 1966). An epic Hollywood dramatisation of the Biblical stories from the Garden of Eden to Abraham. Starring Michael Parks, Richard Harris, Franco Nero, Peter O’Toole, John Houston, Stephen Boyd.

10.15: THE KINKS. The Kinks rock group performs in concert.

11.00: CLOSE DOWN.

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 30 August 1980, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 30 August 1980, Page 13