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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

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10.00 a.m.: TURF TALK. Preview of today’s racing. 10.30; THE MUPPET SHOW. With guest Dudley Moore. 11.00: DON’T ASK ME. Magnus Pyke and Miriam Stoppard answer viewers’ questions. 11.25: TENNIS — GIVE IT A GO. Tennis instruction with Tony Roche. (Final). * 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. Selection of the week’s viewing highlights.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: “OVERLAND STAGE RAIDERS.” (Film, Republic, 1938, black and white). Adventure starring John Wayne as an aeroplane owner who protects a shipment of gold from his thieving partner. (Repeat). _________

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

1.00: SPORT ON ONE. 1.05: Basketball. Citizens of Wellington v. Checkers of Christchurch. 1.40: Racing, Pioneer Handicap, Riccarton. 1.55: Rugby League, coverage of the second international between N.Z. and Great Britain. 2.25: Racing, Benson and Hedges Gold Cup, Riccarton. 2.40: Rugby League. 3.05: Racing, Two Thousand Guineas, Riccarton. 3.20: American football. 3.45: Racing, Pegasus Handicap, Riccarton. 4.0: Running, the Fletcher marathon and interview with radio producer Lynne Alexander. 4.25: Racing, Hagley Handicap. 4.40: Soccer. 4.50: Results. ’

LOO p.m.: BRUCE FORSYTH AND THE GENERATION GAME; Family entertainment. 1.50: “THE HIGH COST OF LOVING.” (Film, MGM, 1958). A white collar worker fears he is about to be fired just as he learns of his wife’s pregnancy. Starring Jose Ferrer, Joanna Gilbert, Jim Backus. (Repeat).

3.15: ANIMALS, ANIMALS, ANIMALS. Hal Linden looks at the bee. 3.40: ME AND MAXX. Maxx draws her father a picture, but it ends up in the waste basket. 4.10: MIGHTY MOOSE AND THE QUARTERBACK KID. A professional football star named Mighty Moose helps the Little League Jets to enjoy the game again. Starring Alex Karras. (Repeat).

5.00: HOW’S THAT? The Newz sing their latest single and talk about their music. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music. 6.30: NEWS.

5.05: THE BROTHERS. Only Brian knows the true extent of the firm’s financial difficulties. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS. Further bulletins at 7,8, and 10 p.m. 6.00: HOW’S YOUR FATHER? Harry is sure that 16-year-old Shirley is too young to become engaged, let alone marry. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The girls start their own business after they lose their jobs at the brewery.

7.00: THAT’S COUNTRY. Country music hosted by Ray Columbus and featuring some of the most popular country singers today. (Final). 8.00: “RING OF PASSION.” (TV Movie).A recreation of the drama surrounding the historic heavyweight bout between America’s Joe Louis and Germany’s Max Schmeling in 'the turbulent years before World War 11. Starring Bernie Casey, Stephen Macht, Britt Ekland.

7.00: BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY. A child genius who is frozen in the 20th century faces revival and kidnapping five centuries later. 8.00: TWO’S COMPANY. Robert is horrified when he learns that Dorothy has invited a socialist MP 8.30: CAPRA MYSTERIES. Eddie deals, with a double murder and a weak alibi.

10.00: GOOD TIME HARRY. Harry drops 1 his steady girlfriend in favour of 1 a beautiful photographer. 10.35: PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson interviews British actor Rex Harrison. 11.45: L.A.T.E.R. Dolores wins a big bailgame and Cynthia tries to charm Turner. * 12.10 a.m.: NEWS. CLOSE DOWN.

9.30: HOUSE CALLS. Ann, Amos, and Charley are forced into quarantine with unpleasant company. lo.io: “spring and port wine.” (Film, EMI, 1970). Melodrama about an English working-class family which rebels against the rigid autocracy of the head of the household (James Mas.on). Susan George co-stars. 12.00: CLOSE DOWN.

Sunday

12.02 bi G LEA guE SOCCER. Action from the English Football League.' 12.55: THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN. Shape 11. 1

12.00: “THE STORY OF RUTH.” (Film, 20th Century-Fox, 1960). The Biblical tale of a young woman who turns away from pagan gods when she finds true religion. Starring Elena Eden, Stuart Whitman.

1.00: FARMING TODAY. A look at current research at Ruakura. 1.15: DIG THIS. Home gardening. 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Kitchen Joinery. 2.00: SPORT ON ONE. Featuring gymnastics, coverage of the transTasman Tournament, and squash, boxing, and basketball.

2.05 p.rt.: SMOKING — HOW TO STOP. Lloyd Bridges introduces wide-ranging advice on ways to kick the nicotine habit. 2.30: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT International news.

4.10: KOHA. Maori programme about news, people, arts, and events. 4.40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. The youngsters rescue their grandfather and then resume their search for the kidnapped gnomes in the conclusion of the “Gnome-Mobile.” Starring Walter Brennan, Karen Dotrice.

3.15; “THE EXTRAORDINARY SEAMAN.” (Film, MGM, 1969). A good cast which includes David Niven, Alan Alda, Faye Dunaway, and Mickey Rooney in an off-beat comedy about a crazy crew at sea ; in a gunboat. (Repeat). 4.30: FREE TO CHOOSE. Milton Friedman explains why governments usually protect high-paid workers at the expense of the lower-paid.

5.30: SPOT ON. Magazine programme for the young. 6.00: THE HERD. lan Grant and teenagers discuss the need to develop the inner qualities of life rather than dedicate one’s life to the superficial concerns of good looks and popularity. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH.

5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring John Gielgud, the N.Z. Army Band, Dougal Stevenson, Derek Metzger, Anne Montgomery, Dean Waretini, Opus VII, and the Salvation Army Band and Choir. 5.55: NEWS. Further bulletin at 7 p.m, 6.00: TWELVE BAR RHYTHM ’N’ SHOES, Musical entertainment presented by 12 talented young New Zealanders. Guest artist Bruce McKinnon on vibrophone and marimba. 630: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week’s television highlights.

7.00: SPIRIT OF ASIA. David Attenborough looks at Java, a Muslim country which nurtures the serene classical dances and architecture of India. „ 8.00: COUNTRY CALENDAR. 8.15: LOVE AMONG THE ARTISTS. Owen loses his job as tutor to Charlie Sutherland and begins teaching a girls’ music class.

7.00: CITIZEN SMITH. Wolfie’s encounter with Ronnie Lynch has unexpected consequences. 7.30: “BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S.” (Film, Paramount, 1961). Wistful comedy about a . young New York writer’s involvement with a giddy sophisticate. Starring Audrey Hepbum, George Peppard, Patricia Neal.

9.05: NEWS. 9.10: CLOSE-UP. Current affairs. 10.00: OFFERINGS. . 10.05: COLD HARBOUR. Tdmght’s play follows the fortunes of an attractive Chilean -who gets all the help she needs, and more, when she arrives in England. 1035: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN.

9.20: LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE. Blamire feels the need to find work, a prospect which disturbs Compo. 930: IN CONCERT. The six-man band Lone Star and Canadian guitarist Pat Travers. 1030: CLOSE DOWN. _• w . t

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Press, 8 November 1980, Page 13

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 8 November 1980, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 8 November 1980, Page 13

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