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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Todays

10.00 a.nu BASIL BRUSH. Basil introduces Lou Rawls and. the Dead End Kids. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. With Senor Wences.(Repeat). 10.55: DON’T ASK ME. Experts answer viewers’ questions. 11.25: PLAY SOCCCER - JACK CHARLTON’S WAY. 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: “CEASEFIRE.” (Film. Paramount, 1953, black and white). About the life of American Gls in Korea shortly before the peace was signed at Pa'nmunjom. The cast consists of real infantry troops, not professional actors. 1.15: SPORT ON ONE Preview and trotting. the Patron’s Handicap. 1.25 Racing, Onslow Handicap. 1.30 Racing, Colleen Stakes replay. 1.50 .Trotting, Welcome Stakes. 2.00 Racing, Nelson Handicap. 2.45 Trotting, New Zealand Trotting Championships'J2.4o Racing. Easter Handicap (Ist leg TAB double). 3.00 Trotting, Easter Cup (Ist leg TAB double). 3.15 Racing, Great Northern Oaks. 3.25 Film documentary on Niatross, the champion American pacer. 3.40 Trotting, Easter Handicap. 3.50 Racing, Robert Graham Handicap. 4.00 FA Cup Soccer. 4.15 Trotting, NZ Metropolitan Championships. 4.20 Racing, Glendowie Handicap. 4.30 Soccer. 4.50 Racing, Tourist Handicap. 4.55 Trotting, Members’ Handicap. 5.05 Results.

12.-00: p.m.: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW.Continuing story. 1.00: FAMILY. Kate yearns for the past, while Buddy longs for the future. (Repeat). 1.45: “INCENDIARY BLONDE.” (Film, Paramount, 1945). A musical about a famous nightclub hostess who sang in the speakeasies of the 19205. Starring. Betty Hutton. . (Repeat).

3.35: ANIMALS, ANIMALS, ANIMALS. The alligator. (Repeat). 3.55: CHICO AND .THE MAN. Charo meets the matador whom her . parents expect her to marry. 1.20: THE GOOD OLD DAYS. Music hall entertainment with comedian Les Dawson.

I 5.10 THE MAN FROM ATLANTIS. Mark discovers that sea water is being siphoned out of the ocean. (Repeat). 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music. • 6.30: NEWS.

•5.05: THE BROTHERS. Edward and Brian lunch with a banker to launch the ■? firm as a public company. (Repeat). ' 5.55: NEWS. / 6.00: NEWS REVIEW. Review of the week’s news for the deaf. y 6.15: SPORTS REVIEW. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. Laverne longs for a date with a man who drives a big black limousine. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE:TWO. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes.

7.00: ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK SHOW. Rock’n’roll lives again in a Wellington milkbar. 8.00: ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE 1980. Stars who paid tribute to the Queen Mother during her 80th birthday year included Bruce Forsyth, Cleo Laine, Victor Borge, Peggy Lee, Arthur Askey, Grace Kennedy, Aretha Franklin, Larry Hagman, Sammy Davis Jnr, and Henry Mancini.

7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. International news. 8.00: MASTER OF ARTS. Light-hearted arts quiz. Tonight’s panel includes lan. Mune, Grant Tilly and A. K. Grant, with guest artist George Henare. 8.30: BUTTERFLIES. Ria calls a public ? meeting to. protest against the cruelty of fox-hunting.

i 10.30: THE JOHNNY CARSON SHOW. ; American talk show. 11.15: L.A.T.E.R. Gertrude’s ex-husband arrives to take his son away and Vivian learns of Eddie’s side-effects. 12.10: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

9.00: PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson interviews actor James Mason and musician Buddy Rich. .j - 10.00: NEWS. ■' * ' . 10.15: “THE SILENCE.” (Film, Janus, 1962). An Ingmar Bergman movie which portrays the alienation and despair of two sisters tormented by their lesbian and nymphomaniac lusts in a foreign citv. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN. / .

i Sunday

11.01) a.m.: CHURCH SERVICE. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Action from the English Football League. 12.55: THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN. Austra- . lian Music Hall. (Repeat).

12.00 noon: “THE WILD CHILD.” (Film, French, 1969, black and white). The training of a young boy discovered living wild in the woods where he had been abandoned as a baby. Starring Francois Truffaut, the film’s director, Jean-Pierre Cargo!. (Repeat).

1.00: FARMING TODAY. •1.15: DIG THIS. Care and propagation of begonias. 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Retaining walls. 2.00: “EASTER PARADE." (Film, 1948). Old-style Irving Berlin musical starring Fred Astaire as a star who takes an unknown youngster as his new partner and helps her rise to fame and fortune. Also starring Judy Garland, Ann Miller, Peter Lawford. (Repeat).

1.20 p.m.: DIFF'RENT STROKES. Mrs : Garrett makes a difficult decision when she acts as housemother at Kimberly’s boarding school. (Repeat, final). 1.45: THE DOOR. A cartoon showing how not to open a door. 1.55: SURVIVAL. A visit to a coral island i. near Bermuda which is dominated by three varieties of crabs. 2.20: PROFILE: KIRI TE KANAWA. Bernard Levin interviews opera star Kiri Te Kanawa about her career. (Repeat).

3.40: OLD MAN CAPERCAILLIE. A humourous interlude in the spring forest, when a wildlife photographer encounters a courting male capercaillie bird. 3.50: THE ALL-NEW POPEYE SHOW. Cartoon. 4:10: KOHA. Maori programme about people, arts, news, and events. . 4.40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Shadow of Fear.” The adventures of a teen-age boy with an ability to communicate with animals. (Concluding a two-part story).

3.40: “A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN.” (TV Movie. 20th Century-Fox, 1974). A remake of the 1945 film about a young girl growing up in an unhappy home in New York just before World War I. Starring Cliff Robertson, Diane Baker, Pamela Ferdin.

5.30: SPOT ON. Magazine programme for the young. 6.00: PEOPLE LIKE US. Portrait of ordinary New Zealanders. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH.

5.05: CAMERA — EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY. The filmed record of the European, settlement of Africa, Aus- , tralia and the Americas. ■5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring Graeie Fields, Hairy Secombe, Raymond Burr, Soo Bee Lee, Rhonda Bryers, Tom Bradley, Max Cryer and the Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: OUR WORLD. A study of the lion in his kingdom over a thfee-year period. 6.50: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week's television highlights.

7.00: AGENDA FOR A SMALL PLANET. A Netherlands film team in Java asks whether large-scale technology or village craftsmanship is of more benefit to the: local people. 7.50: COUNTRY CALENDAR. 8.05: LOVE IN A COLD CLIMATE. Uncle Matt happily forms a local “Home Guard” in 1940, while Linda is determined to stay in London despite the danger. (Final). 8.55: NEWS. '

7.00: SYKES. Eric obeys the orders of a nightclub- hypnotist 8.8. C. comedy series starring Eric Sykes, Hattie Jacques, Deryck Guyler. 7.30: THE BAFTA AWARDS. The presentation of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards by Princess Anne. Nominees include John Hurt, Bette Midler, Shirley MacLaine, Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep.

9.00: NEWSMAKERS. lan Fraser. interviews people in the news. 9.30: SING TO THE LORD EASTER SPECIAL. Religious music from Wales presented bv Clifford Evans. 10.20: THE LAST CAMPAIGN. A British play about an old man and young boy who join forces in a • battle against the small-minded Irish ■ ’Jagers who have misinterpreted the. friendship. Starring Frank Finlay. 11.10: OFFERINGS. 11.15: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

9.30: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Rock music presented by Karyn Hay. 10.30: THE QUEST. The brothers try to run a cattle drive for an old friend, but only the most undesirable cowhands' are willing to ignore the “jinx.” (Repeat, a- two-part story). 11.15: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 18 April 1981, Page 13

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 18 April 1981, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 18 April 1981, Page 13

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