ONE Television New Zealand TWO
Today
10.00 a.m.: WHAT NOW? Featuring skating. fencing, and framing. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. With Andy Williams. (Repeat). 10.55: DON’T JUST SIT THERE. An encounter with people who have put their creative ideas into practice. 11.20: GOLFING WITH JACKLIN. Today: Awkward lies, shanking, and the duckhook. 11.45: TOP OF THE MORNING. Selection of viewers’ favourite scenes.
12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: “TIME TRAVELLERS.” (TV Movie, 1976). Two scientists searching for a cure to an epidemic go back in time to 1871 and find themselves in Chicago on the eve of the great fire. Starring Richard Basehart, Francine York. 1.15: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 1.20: Racing, Churchill Handicap. 1.30: Ice hockey, the final of the Stanley Cup, North America. 2.05: Racing, The New Zealand Cup. 2.15: Ice hockey. 2.45: Racing, 1000 Guineas. 2.55: Ice hockey. 3.25: Racing, Stewards’ Handicap. 3.35: Roller skating, the pairs competition in the recent world championships, Nelson. 4.25: Rugby, preview of the first test in France. 4.45: Racing, Riccarton Handicap. 4.50: Results.
12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing story. 1.00 p.m.: THE DUCHESS OF DUKE STREET. A well-known womaniser pursues a beautiful guest with practiced ardour. (Repeat). 1.50: “THE POWER AND THE PRIZE.” (Film, MGM, 1956, black and white). Robert Taylor portrays a business executive who doubts the value of his entrepreneurial efforts when he falls for a beautiful refugee. Also starring Burl Ives. Elizabeth Mueller. 3.30: UNTAMED WORLD. A study of chimpanzees in Guinea, West Africa. 3.50: RHODA. Two’s company when a new investor in Gary’s jeans store becomes an instant business tycoon. 4.15: THE MONTE CARLO SHOW. Variety spectacular featuring Liberace, Jenny Tsena and the Schaller Brothers.
4.50: ESTUARY. A close look at the variety of life in an estuary in British Columbia. 5.05: THE MAN FROM ATLANTIS. A wailing inhuman “song" from the sea overpowers the architect of the U.S. national defence system and his daughter. (Repeat, final). 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music’s top 20 hits. 6.30: NEWS.
5.05: THE BROTHERS. Trevelyan appears to have lost face, but he is soon the undisputed winner. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS. e'oo: NEWS - REVIEW. Janis McArdle presents the week’s news for the deaf. 6.15: SPORTS REVIEW. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. When Lenny falls for Laverne she lacks the heart to tell him he is not the man of her dreams. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes.
7.00: RADIO TIMES. Light musical entertainment 19305-style with Billy T. James and friends. 8.00: M*A*S*H. A young private sits up all night trying to talk a seriously wounded friend out of his coma.
7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. International current affairs. 8.00: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. Victoria University v. Waikato University in the last of seven heats before next week’s semi-final.
8.30: MISS WORLD 1981. Some of the world’s most beautiful young women on view in London’s Royal Albert Hall in quest of this year’s Miss World crown.' 10.30: QUINCY M.E. Quincy tries to establish whether the charred corpse foundin a bombed messenger van is a hitman’s intended victim. ’ 11.25: JOHNNY CARSON SHOW. American talk show. 12.05 a.m.: NEWS. 12.10: MOTOR RACING. The James Hardie 1000, Australia’s 1000 km classic.
8.30: TIME OF MY LIFE. Ken’s parents agree to intercede on his behalf by haaving tea with his wife’s mother, but the meeting is a disaster. 9.00: LOU GRANT. A popular politician’s hard-drinking husband hits the headlines while a gossip magazine focuses on the newspaper itself. 9.45: NEWS. 10.00: TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. A femme fatale (Joan Collins) sets out to seduce a clergyman who is terrified of woman. (Repeat). 10.30: “THE ILLUSTRATED MAN.” (Film, Warner, 1969). Rod Steiger as a man tricked by a beautiful clairvoyant (Claire Bloom) into having his body painted with mysterious tattoos. 12.10: CLOSEDOWN.
1.05: “THE WILD ONE.” (Film, Columbia, 1954, black and white). Marlon Brando as the leader- of a motorcycle gang that terrorises a small town. Also starring Lee Marvin. (Repeat). 2.30: RUGBY TEST. Live coverage of the first test of the All Blacks’ tour of France, played at Toulouse. 4.30: CLOSEDOWN.
Sunday
10.30 a.m.: RUGBY TEST. Repeat screening of the first test between New Zealand and France played at Toulouse eight hours before. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Action from the world’s top soccer league. 12.55: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 1.00: FARMING TODAY. 1.15: DIG THIS. A look at private gardens in Invercargill. 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. (Repeat)
12.00: “THE SCAPEGOAT.” (Film, MGM, 1959, black and white). A French nobleman who murders his wife persuades his double, an English school teacher, to exchange roles. Starring Alec Guinness, Irene Worth, Nicole Maurey, Bette Davis. 1.25 p.m.: THE LIVER BIRDS. Carol’s new boyfriend drives a bulldozer that has arrived to knock down the Boswell’s home. (Repeat)
2.00: “THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN’S CREEK.” (Film, Paramount, 1944). Betty Hutton as a small-town girl who becomes pregnant to a soldier at a party,- later unable to remember who the father-to-be is. Also starring Eddie Bracken, William Demarest. (Repeat) 3.35: PERSIAN ARCHITECTURE AND HUMAN SETTLEMENTS. A United Nation film about traditional Iranian arrhitprtiirp 3.50 NEW ANIMATED FLASH GORDON. Cartoon. 4.15: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. "Let’s Relax." A further compilation of favourite Disney cartoons. (Final)
2.00: JAZZ ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Featuring Dizzy Gillespie in concert at the Wolf Trap Farm Park, Washington, in June, 1976. 2.55: VOYAGE OF A YANKEE TUNA CLIPPER. Life on board a large tuna fishing boat. 3.45: FLAMBARDS. Dick proves that a servant can be a good master, but an uninvited guest turns up to celebrate the first harvest. 4.35: HOT-AIR BALLOONING. Julian Nott attempts world high-altitude record in 1980 over Longmont, Colorado.
5.30: SPOT ON. Magazine programme for the young. 6.00: PEOPLE LIKE US. A look at one mixed marriage as Rowena and Louis Somogyvary share aspects of their New Zealand-Hungarian partnership. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. International current affairs with Karen Sims.
5.30: STARS ON • SUNDAY. Featuring Harry Secombe, Vai Doonican, Gilbert Wyberg. Moira Anderson, the Beverly Sisters, Tom SkinnOr, Paddy Walker and Max Cryer and the children. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: OUR WORLD. A look at courtship, breeding, and parenthood in the animal kingdom. 6.50: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week’s television highlights.
7.00: LOUISE AND FRIENDS. Music and conversation with Louise Malloy, mezzo soprano Patricia Lawrey and tenor Tony Benfell. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. 8.00: MADAME BOVARY. As her hour of reckoning arrives Emma pays dearly for her romantic dreams. (Final) 8.50: NEWS.
7.00: THREE’S COMPANY. “Chfissy pretends to be Ralph’s wife when a successful friend of his arrives in town, but her boyfriend is alarmed when he finds out. 7.25: “AN AMERICAN IN PARIS.” (Film. MGM, 1951). A musical starring Gene Kelly as an ex-GI who finds success and romance as an artist in Paris. Also starring Leslie Caron.
9.00: NEWSMAKERS. lan Fraser with people in the news. 9.30: OFFERINGS. 9.35: MEMORIES. A British play about an Irishman who returns home with an Englisn bride after World War 1, determined to reconcile opponents in his local neighbourhood. Starring P. G. Stephens, Ronald Pickup. Written by Willian Trevor. 10.55: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
9.15: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Rock music. 10.00: CHARLIE'S ANGELS. Three innocent investors lose their money in a racketeer's deals and the Angels scheme to win it back. 10.50: CLOSEDOWN.
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