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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

10.00 a.m.: TURF TALK. Preview of today’s race meetings. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. With Lynn Redgrave. (Repeat). 11.00: DON’T ASK ME. Magnus Pyke, Aubery Manning, and Miriam Stoppard answer viewers’ questions. 11.25: TENNIS — GIVE IT A GO. T.ony Roche introduces tennis instructions. 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. Selection of the week’s viewing highlights.

12.00: NEWS. 1 12.02 pm.: “THE INVISIBLE BOY.” (Film, MGM, 1957, black and white). A children’s science fiction adventure about a young boy whose friendly robot suddenly goes crazy and tries to control the world. Starring Philip Abbott. 1.35: SPORT ON ONE. Rugby, Welsh centennial gala. 2.0: Rugby, the first of four programmes called “Rugby Wales ’SO,” tracing the first 40 years of N.Z.-Wales rugby ties and including an interview with George Nepia. 3.15: Boxing, the sponsored series at Avalon. 4.35: American football.

12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing story of American families. 1.00 pan.: BRUCE FORSYTH AND THE GENERATION GAME. Family entertainment show. 1.50; “KISSES FOR MY PRESIDENT.” (Film, Warner,, 1964). Comedy starring Polly Bergen as the first woman President of the United States and Fred Mac Murray as her bewildered husband.

3.40: BRYAN TAYLOR — THE FIRST TIME. Entertainment show with today’s guest Dana. 4.10: FANTASY ISLAND.

5.00: HOW’S THAT? Stu and his friends run a radio station with the help of Tina Cross and Dave Mahoney. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music, with: Olivia Newton-John, Goombay Dance Band, Don McLead, Clash, Coup d’Etat, Rolling Stones, UB 40. 6.30: NEWS.

s a 5.05: THE BROTHERS. The firm is threatened by Carter’s attempt to buy adjoining land. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS. Further bulletins at 7, 8 and 10 p.m. :, 6.00: SPORTS REVIEW. (Final). - 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The I, girls rescue Lenny and Squiggy , when their dates stand them up.

7.00: RADIO TIMES. Nostalgic musical entertainment presented by Craig Scott, Laurie Dee, Alita, and others. 8.00: “23 PACES TO BAKER STREET.” (Film, 20th Century-Fox, 1956). A mystery thriller starring Van Johnson as a blind playwright who overhears a murder plot in a pub and attempts to unravel the solution. Also starring Vera Miles, Cecil Parker.

7.00: CHIPS. A mysterious woman doctor helps Jon and Ponch at the scene of an accident. (Final). 8.00: THE TWO RONNIES. Comedy with Ronnies Barker and Corbett (Final); 8.45: ABRACADABRA, IT’S MAGIC. Dick Cavett hosts an international spectacular of magic.

10.00: BUTTERFLIES. After lying about her age, Ria now has to face Leonard again. 10.35: M’LORDS, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Tart after-dinner speeches. Speakers include Lord Winstanley and Spike Milligan. 11.00: L.A.T.E.R. The household increases and Tony organises a game of table tennis. 11.50: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN.

10.20: I REMEMBER NAT KING COLE. Sol Raye features in a tribute to Nat King Cole which includes black and white film showing his family background, early career, and his funeral in 1965. 10.45: NEWS. 11.00: “STREET KILLING.” (TV Movie, 1976). A New York prosecutor gets into trouble when he ties a mugging to an underworld king. Starring Andy Griffith, Bradford Dillman. 12.15 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN.

Sunday

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Notts Forest v. Manchester City, Crystal Palace v: Ipswich, Liverpool V. West Bromwich Albion. 1.00: FARMING TODAY. Beef cattle management. 1.15: DIG THIS. Home gardening — perennials. 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. How to build yourself a trailer. 2.00: SPORT ON ONE. Featuring a review of the week’s rugby and coverage of the 1980 World Baseball Series final;

12.00: “THE GALLANT HOURS.” (Film, United Artists, 1960, black and white). Factual account of Admiral Halsey’s role in the early part of World War Il’s Pacific campaign. Starring James Cagney. (Repeat). 1.50 p.m.: SA KEOW CAMP, THAILAND. A documentary examining the conditions in one refugee camp in South-East Asia. 2.00: THE BILLABONG. Film of one day spent by the Murray River’s gum trees, a birdwatcher’s paradise. 2.10: FLASH GORDON’S TRIP TO MARS. Under the influence of the Incense of Forgetfulness Dale is forced to swear to serve the Tree People’s god. 2.30: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. A British television report on disagreement over the safety of a new type of nuclear reactor. Also, a piece about the bankruptcy of a big sports-clothing firm in Britain.

4.10: KOHA. A Maori perspective on people, news, arts, and events. 4.40 c THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “A Salute to Father.” 7 Goofy decides to settle down and experience the joys of fatherhood. (Repeat).

3.20: “A GIFT FOR HEIDI.” (Film, RKO, 1962). A sentimental tale about the further adventures of a little girl living in the Swiss Alps. Starring Sandy Descher. (Repeat). 4.30: FREE TO CHOOSE. World-famous economist Milton Friedman examines free enterprise in the United States.

5.30:' SPOT ON. Magazine for the young. The catering operation of an international airline; the growing and making of coffee; working with margarine. 6.00: PEOPLE LIKE US. A study of ordinary New Zealanders. 6.30: NEWS. _ „ J 6.45: WORLD WATCH. The Uganda famine and “Save the Children Fund” week.

5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring Louis Jourdan, Harry Secombe, Chrysalis, Waric Slyfield, Maureen Mitchell, Archbishop Tom Williams, Billy T. James and the Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir. 5.55: NEWS. Further bulletin at 7 p.m. 6.00: THE RAY WOOLF SHOW. Light entertainment. 6.50: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week’s programmes.

7.00: YOURS FOR THE ASKING. Peter Hawes looks at birds, fascinating trees, skid landings, gum-digging, and smells a garden. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Daffodil picking in Canterbury. 8.00: A LEGACY. Julius receives a letter in Bonn asking him to return home because disaster has struck. 8 50: NEWS. CLOSE-UP. Weekly current affairs documentary.

7.00: CITIZEN SMITH. Wolfie is caught stealing coal to help old-age pensioners. 7.30: “BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY.” (TV Movie). The legendary Buck Rogers returns to Earth in the twenty-fifth century after being lost in space for 500 years. (Pilot for a new series beginning next Saturday). Starring Gil Gerard, Tim O’Connor.

9.45: OFFERINGS. 9.50: AN ACCIDENT OF CLASS AND SEX. A 8.8. C. play starring Peter Barkworth as a compiler of British military history who develops a close friendship with his male secretary despite differences in their backgrounds. The friendship flourishes until the historian’s sister returns from London. 10.40: NEWS. CLOSE DOWN.

9.05: I DIDN’T KNOW YOU CARED. Linda moves in next door and Mrs Brandon arranges a funeral party. IN CONCERT. The Motels play songs from their debut LP and Splinter, a duo discovered by George Harrison, also perform. 10.35: JUST ORDINARY BOBBIES. A look at the 70-man Tactical Aid Group of the Manchester police force and its role in riot control and siege operations. 11.00: CLOSE DOWN.

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Press, 20 September 1980, Page 13

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 20 September 1980, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 20 September 1980, Page 13

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