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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

a.m.: SPORT ON ONE. Bowls, coverage of the semi-finals at the Lion Masters tournament in Palmerston North. 12.00: Cricket, one-day international match between Australia and New Zealand, from Eden Park. 3.30: Bowls. 4.15: Cricket.

12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing story. 1.00 p.m.:THE DUCHESS OF DUKE STREET. In the light of continuing staffing problems, Louisa considers bending her own inflexible rules (Repeat). 1.50: “CALAMITY JANE.” (Film. Warner. 1953). Musical western starring a bouncy Doris Day as the tomboyish Calamity Jane who rides and shoots like a man but still wins the heart of Wild Bill Hickok (Howard Keel). (Repeat). 3.30: DUDH KOSI - RELENTLESS RIVER OF EVEREST. The story of a sixman British canoeing expedition down some of the most dangerous rapids in the world. Led by Mike Jones they conquered the Dudh Kosi River, which begins 17,000 ft up Mount Everest. 4.20: ALL THIS AND RONNIE CORBETT TOO. Variety spectacular featuring Ronnie Corbett, Jimmy Tarbuck, Wayne King and Frank Carson. (Final). 5.05: THE BROTHERS. A premature board meeting presents several surprises, including David's resignation. (Repeat). ’ 5.55: NEWS.

6.30 p.m.: NEWS. 6.45: INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. Continued coverage of the match between New Zealand and Australia.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. Janis McArdle presents the week's news for the deaf. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. Frank and Edna decide to marry right away. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes. 7.00: LIFE ON EARTH. David Attenborough explains why the most enterprising reptiles became mammals. (Repeat). 7.55: SUMMER PROMS. “The Barber of Seville.” New Zealand production of Rossini's famous opera.

8.00: "THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY OF DR MEG LAUREL.” (TV Movie. 1979). Lindsay (“Bionic Woman”) Wagner stars as a doctor who leaves the security of her Boston life to bring modern medicine to her superstitious kinsfolk in the Appalachian mountains. Also starring Jane Wyman, Andrew Duggan. 10.35: BENNY HILL IN THE U.S.A. Comedy with Benny Hill. 11.05: L.A.T.ER. Vivian and Tony embark on their honeymoon, while Turner makes Cynthia an offer. 11.50: NEWS, WEATHER, CLOSEDOWN.

10.30: NEWS. 10.45: LOU GRANT. A young runaway provides an unusual glimpse of the plight of the American Indian. (Final). 11.30: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

12.00 noon: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Action from the world’s top soccer league. 12.50 p.m.: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 1.00: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Bowls, the final of the Lion Masters tournament from the Northern Club in Palmerston North. Also highlights of the rugby match between England and Ireland.

12.00 noon: “A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS.” (Film, RKO, 1937, black and white.) ' Bright Gershwin musical set in London and starring Fred Astaire as a young man who falls in love with a chorus girl (Joan Fontaine), unaware she is really an heiress. George Burns also stars 1.35 p.m.: THE NEW DICK VAN DYKE SHOW. Dick tries to help an elderly admirer by acting as her temporary doctor. (Repeat). 2.00: THE DARTS. Europe's premier doowop band presents up-dated versions of popular songs from the 1940 s and ’sos. 2.35: JUNGLES: THE GREEN OCEANS. A documentary about the jungles of Earth and the delicate balance of interaction between animals, plants and climate. 2.55: “THE QUIET MAN.” (Film, Hock, 1952). Oscar-winning comedy starring John Wayne as an Irish-American boxer who arrives in Ireland in search of peace but finds boisterous action and a fiery love (Maureen O’Hara). Directed by John Ford. (Repeat).

5.00: PINK PANTHER OLYM-PINKS. The Pink Panther takes part in a ski-ing championship. 5.25: PORTRAIT OF GRANDPA DOC. Memories of his beloved grandfather flow into a young artist’s work as, he struggles to complete a portrait of the old man. Starring Bruce Davison, Melvyn Douglas. 5.55: SING TO THE LORD. Religious music from Wales. (Final). 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. International news with Karen Sims.

5.00: THE BEST OF KALEIDOSCOPE. Featuring Inglewood glass blower Tony Kuepfer, noted pianist Janetta McStay, and four “New Wave” potters. (Repeat, final). 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: DICK TURPIN. The most notorious thief-taker in England is hired to hunt Turpin down. (Repeat, final). 6.25: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA. Humanity is faqed with annihilation when a hot-blooded commander of another battlestar wants to lead both ships in a suicidal attack on the Cylons.

7.00: IN CONCERT: BERT KAEMPFERT. Conductor Bert Kaempfert performs his own compositions in concert in Germany. Music includes "Spanish Eyes” and “Strangers in the Night.” 8.00: A WORD IN YOUR EAR. lan Gordon talks about our language. 8.05: THE DEVIL’S CROWN. Tainted by the murder of his nephew, John has lost the support of the barons and his French lands. Only Isabella remains, and his right to choose the Archbishop of Canterbury. 8.55: NEWS.

8.05: BENSON. Benson saves Kraus s life with his quick-thinking, but almost loses his mind when she lavishly showers her saviour with gratitude and love. (Final). 8.30: “VALENTINE." (TV Movie, 1979). Two young-at-heart old folk fall in love and embark on a high-spirited affair, much to the disgust of the woman's daughter. Starring Mary Martin, Jack Albertson, Loretta Swit.

9.05: THE GREEKS — A JOURNEY IN SPACE AND TIME. The great Greek thinkers. (Final). 9.55: “STARDUST.” (Film, EMI, 1975). The rise and fall of a British pop group. Starring David Essex, Adam Faith. 11.40: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

10.05: GETTING IN ON CONCORDE. British play about a successful businessman who has everything in life — including a drinking problem. Starring George Cole, Edward De Souza. 11.00: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 13 February 1982, Page 13

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 13 February 1982, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 13 February 1982, Page 13