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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

10.00 a.m.: TURF TALK. Preview of today’s racing. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. With guest Roger Miller. (Repeat). 11.00: DON’T ASK ME. Magnus Pyke, David Bellamy, and Miriam Stoppard answer- viewers’ questions about a wide variety of topics. 11.25: PLAY SQUASH JONAH’S WAY. World squash champion Jonah Barrington shows how to improve vour game. (Final). 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. Selection of the week’s viewing highlights. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: “IN OLD CALIFORNIA.” (Film, RKO, 1942, black and white). Starring John Wayne as a young chemist who establishes a business in Sacramento and challenges an outlaw boss. 1.35: SPORT ON ONE. 1.40: Firemen’s competitions, New York State. 2.00: Rugby league, N.Z. v. the Rest trial match. 3.35: Netball, under-21 tournament.

5.00: HOW’S THAT? Stu and his friends show how to make coconut ice and put a model ship in a bottle. • ’ "7 ' 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music, with Joan Armatrading, E.L.0., Sharon O’Neill, George Benson, ÜB4O, Village People, Ritz. 6.30: NEWS. ’ „—i. 7.00: RADIO TIMES. Nostalgic musical entertainment presented by CraigScott, Laurie Dee, Alita, and others. 8.00: LOVEY — A CIRCLE OF CHILDREN. Jane Alexander plays a teacher at a school. for emotionally disturbed children in this sequel to the television movie “A Circle, of Children” screened earlier this year. 9.50: AGONY. Jane. receives a threatening letter. (Final). . 10.25: M’LORD, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.,’ Tart after-dinner speeches. 7 Spike . Milligan nominates the , “Flop of .the Year,” the Rev. Don Lewis nominates the “Sexpot of the Year,”' and Peter Moloney -'.f nominates' the “Unsung Hero of - the'Year 1 ” / ; ■ 10.55: L.-A.T.E.R;, A. yourtg college pro-' 7;7 fessor whose wife, tells him he has a sexual . problem becomes a guinea pig .in an unusual drug ■ ■ experiment. : • .? 11.50: NEWS, WEATHER, CLOSE down. . . .

12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing story of American families.

1.00 p.m.: BRUCE FORSYTHE AND THE GENERATION GAME. Family entertainment. 2.00: “LITTLE WOMEN.” (Film, MGM, 1949). A sentimental dramatisation of the classic Alcott novel about four sisters growing up in Concord at the, time of the American Civil War. Starring Elizabeth Taylor, June Allyson, Margaret O’Brien. (Repeat).

3.40: BRYAN TAYLOR — THE FIRST TIME. Scottish entertainment show. Guest performers The Reflections. 4.05: FANTASY ISLAND. “Eagle Man/ Children'of Ment.”

5.00: THE BROTHERS. New alliances form as conflict continues within the family. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS.. Further bulletins!at 7,8, : and 10 p.m. ■ • - ' • ■ 7 7 6.00: SPORTS NEWS. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The visit ?of Shirley’s father proves more exciting than she bargained /for., ' ;- 7'/ , 7.00: CHIPS. Joh and Ponch suspect -■ that a trusted tow-truck operator is part of a car theft ring. : 8.00: .THE TWO RONNIES. Comedy with Ronnies Corbett and Barker. 8.45: CRIBB. A mother and her two daughters engage in a get-rich-quick scheme by marrying old men and facilitating their husbands’ progress to the grave. 9.45: NEWS. 10.00: “FORTY CARATS.” (Film, 1973). - Love story starring;. Liy UHmann ■ . as a 40-year-old divorcee wh,o falls for a much younger man while on holiday in Greece. Also starring . Gene Kelly, Edward Albert. ;■ i ■ ■ ' ... ’; 7'' j-. ■ * . ’ ' - - 7 ‘ ' - - • • ; '■ 11.50: CLOSE ppiYN. . ?

Sunday

12.00. NEWS. .* '. '■■ '■"7 ' 12.02 pan.: THE BIG MATCH. English ’ football league. - ■ 1.00: FARMING . TODAY. How farm-, ers make life'easier for themselves.' . 1.15: DIG THIS. Monthly calendar on vegetables. . 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Advice for the home handyman. 2.00: SPORT ON ONE. Featuring soccer, live coverage of the Chatham Cup ■ 7. : final, an d a 'review of the- week’s : ■ rugby... J • z . - - . 7 ' ' ■77'7 i -7- ■ ?'< ’• < ; 7 4.40: THE .WONDERFUL WORLD OF , DISNEY. “Banner in the Sky.” A Swiss youth dreams of climbing the same towering peak' that • claimed his father’s life 16 years before. . (Part one of a two part : story, repeat). 5;30: SPOT ON. ■ ■:77' ■''■ - 7.' ’- x „ ’ 7- : < .. 6.90: PEOPLE LIKE US. A look at the hospital chaplain and the role faith plays in healing. Also, an . interview with Rochelle Horstmans, mother of the first bone-marrow transplant patient in New Zealand. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH.

7.00: BRASS BANDS CHAMPIONSHIPS FUN CONCERT. Five top Australasian bands play a variety of musical numbers in the 1980 brass band championships held, in Christ- . church earlier this year. Hosted by Jbn Pertwee. 7.50: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Part two of a report on tuna fishing; This part is set in Japan. 8.10: THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE. Henchard takes to the roads again as a common labourer. (Final). 8.55: NEWS. 9.05: CLOSE UP. An investigation into a scheme to supply liquefied petroleum gas to Blenheim. The death of Blair Peach — did a policeman kill him? 9.55: OFFERINGS. 10.00: SCHMOEDIPUS. A 8.8. C. play about a strange relationship which develops when a young man who is the product of an illicit schoolgirl romance turns up on his mother’s doorstep. 11.05: NEWS, WEATHER, CLOSE DOWN.

12.00: “COME AND. GET IT.” (Film, 1936, black and white). Lumber-' jacks toiling in timber country. Starring Joel McCrea, Walter 7 Brennan. . ■ 1.35 p.m.: THE BESPOKE OVERCOAT. A poor Jewish tailor provides for an even poorer, frail, old clerk. (Repeat). 2.10: FLASH GORDON’S TRIP TO MARS. Flash uses the sacred Black- Sapphire to destroy the nitron lamp. 7 230: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. ' - Bruce Wailace introduces a report about the effect of North Sea oil on the Scots, and film about the American way of 7; divorce. 3.20: “THE RACK.” (Film, 1956 j black and white). A courtroom drama about a Korean war hero who returns from a-prison camp to face trial for treason. Starring Paul Newman, Edmond O’Brien, Anne demolition. i - ' , 5.00: PUBLIC SCHOOL. The fortunes of two pupils sitting for their “A”, levels are followed. 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring the Bachelors, Vince Hill, Trevor Howard, Canon Bob Lowe. Linda Shearer, Sheffield Male Choir. 5.55: HEADLINE NEWS. Further bulletin at 7 p.m. 6.00: THE NEW RAY WOOLF SHOW. 6.50: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview ■ of the week’s television highlights. 7.00: CITIZEN SMITH. The Front tries to save an old gypsy stable from demolition. 7.30: “CHUKA.”. (Film, 1967). Western ' . starring Rod Taylor as the hero who defends a fort from an Indian attack. Also starring John Mills, Ernest Borgnine. 9.10: I DIDN’T KNOW YOU CARED. A new series about a family that is happy only when it is miserable.. Starring Robin Bailey. . 9.40; IN CONCERT. Featuring Racing Cars, John Martyn. 10.40: CLOSE DOWN.

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 6 September 1980, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 6 September 1980, Page 13