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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

10.00 a.m.: WHAT NOW? Leisure ideas for 10 to 14 year olds. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. With Pearl Bailey. (Repeat) 10.55: DON’T ASK ME. Experts answer viewers' questions. 11.25: POT BLACK 1.981. This week: Cliff Thorburn v. Kirk Stevens. 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. Selection of viewing highlights. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES COUSTEAU. “The Legend of Lake Titicaca." (Repeat) 12.55: SPORT ON ONE. 12.55: Preview. 1.00: Superbowls 2—Nick Unkovich (N.Z.) v. Bob Parella (Australia). 2.05: Live coverage of rally sprint at Ashley Forest. 2.30: Soccer. Live coverage of N.Z. v. League of Ireland. Mt Smart Stadium. 3.15: Rally sprint. 3.30: Soccer, second half. 4.20: Rally sprint. 4.35: Road race. 5.05: Results

12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing storv. 1.00 p.mu EIGHT IS ENOUGH. Nicholas fails to impress his girlfriend when a star pitcher ignores him at the ball park. (Repeat) 1.50: “THE NUTTY PROFESSOR.” (Film, Paramount. 1963). Jerry Lewis’s wildest comedy in which he plays a dull professor who concocts a potion that transforms him into Mr Cool. Also starring Stella Stevens. 3.40: PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson interviews Joan Collins and Jon Pertwee 4.40: LORNE GREENE’S LAST OF THE WILD. The effects of man and nature on adaptable creatures. (Repeat)

5.10: GUNSMOKE. A once-proud colonel (Lee J. Cobb) has an unexpected and painful meeting with his daughter. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music’s top 20 hits. 6.30: NEWS.

5.05: THE ONEDIN LINE. James loses half his crew when the captain is replaced before a voyage to New York. (Repeat) 555’ NEWS 6.00: NEWS REVIEW. Janis McArdle presents the week’s news for the deaf. 6.15: SPORTS REVIEW. ‘ 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The girls find a way to meet the killer who has kidnapped Lenny and Squiggy. 650: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes.

7.00: THE ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK SHOW. Host lan Watkin introduces another series recapturing the golden years of rock ’n' roll. 8.00: PRIVATE BENJAMIN. Judy must decide whether to remain in the army or return with her parents to a life of luxury. 8.30: "SUGARLAND EXPRESS.” (Film, Universal, 1974). Enjoyable and frequently funny feature (based on fact) about "a madcap couple who set off on a cross-country chase pursued by Texas police. Starring Goldie Hawn, Ben Johnson.

7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. 8.00: MASTER OF ARTS. Lighthearted quiz with Ilona Rodgers, Bute Hewes, T. J. McNamara and Tony Hazeldine. 8.30: RISING DAMP. As soon as he gets his divorce Rigsby plans to get married. (Final) 8.55: ONE CHANCE IN FOUR. A young Cyprio't woman discovers the fragile nature of family ties when she faces an agonising decision over the baby she is carrying. (A play written by Paul Angelis.)

10.35: TRAPPER JOHN M.D. A young nursing student and a patient create heartfelt problems. 11.30: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. Views and interviews with Hollywood stars. 12.05 a.m.: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

9.45: NEWS. 10.00: “DAY FOR NIGHT.” (Film, French, 1973). Pleasant, bright movie about a movie-maker’s many problems while trying to film a love story in Nice. Starring Jacqueline Bisset, Francois Truffaut. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

11.30 a.m.: THE ART OF RUGBY, The skills of kicking., . the basics of the punt, the drop kick and the place kick. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Action from the world's top soccer league. 12.55: TOMORROW'S WORLD. (Repeat)

12.00 noon: "SCANDAL AT SCOURIE.” (Film. MGM. 1953). Sentimental tale set in Canada about a Protestant couple who shock their small-minded town when they adopt a Catholic girl. Starring Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Agnes Moorehead.

1.00: AGREPORT. John Gordon presents news and advice for farmers. (Repeat) 1.15: DIG THIS. Repotting and propagation of indoor plants. 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Accommodation for pets. 2.00: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Live coverage of the final day of the Ashley Forest Rally sprint.

1.35 p.m.: FEET FIRST. British comedy series about a young football player who becomes ' a star • overnight. (Repeat) . 2.00: OPUS. Picasso: A Painter’s Diary. A portrait of Picasso, using his work, words, and interviews with family and friends. (Repeat).

4.10: FLASH GORDON. 4.30: SHOWCASE. Two films from Finland: “Palefaces”: two six-year-old girls use their imagination to deal with a group of bullying boys; "The Boy and Eratak”: an 11-year-old boy and his Siberian husky prepare for a winter sled race..

3.00: THE RAGGED REVOLUTION. (Black and white). Film of- legendary Mexican revolutionaries Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata and Venesti3.40: NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Nicholas thrashes Sir Mulberry Hawke. Squeers kidnaps Smike. 4.30: THIS IS LONDON. A look behind the scenes at the 8.8. C. to see how its world service to 75 million listeners every week is provided (in 39 languages).

5.30: SPOT ON. Physical fitness.

6.00: CREDO. Three Malaysian students talk about a life caught between two cultures. (Repeat) 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. Current affairs.

5.00: JUST JAZZ. Featuring The Rodger Fox Big Band and Space Case. (Repeat, final) 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring Beryl Te Wiata, George Hamilton IV, the Deaf Sign Singers, Anne Shelton, Katie Halyer and Rebecca Harris, Don Linden, Pat McMinn, Claude Francoise and the Salvation Army Band and Choir. 5.55: NEWS. 6DO: OUR WORLD.“The World You Never See.” A close look at the world beyond the scope and range of the human eye. 6.50: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week's television highlights.

7.00: STOIKA MILANOVA IN CONCERT. Bulgarian violinist Stoika Milanova performs Chausson’s Poeme for violin and orchestra, and Ravel’s Tzigane, with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. 8.00: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF DAVID LLOYD GEORGE. Asquith accuses Lloyd George of lying to the House of Commons about recruitment, and the demise of the Liberal Party is foreshadowed.

7.00: THREE’S COMPANY. Jack enrols for gym exercises when he meets a pretty instructor. 7.25: “THE DARK SIDE OF LOVE.” (TV movie). A single pregnant girl runs away from home when her father urges her to have an abortion. She ends up in New Orleans in bad company. Starring James Stacy, Mickey Rooney.

9.00: NEWS. 9.05: NEWSMAKERS. An interview with the president of the Labour Party (Mr Jim Anderton). 9.35: LOOSE ENZ. “The Pumice Land” by Stephen Walker. A small township is irritated by the interference and excruciating fiddle-playing of one Austin. Morris. 10.25: A WARTIME STORY. A play set in Iceland about a young boy’s reactions when his widowed mother marries an American soldier in 1944. 10.55: TODAY IS. . . Mother’s Dav. 11.00: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

9.00: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Rock music. 9.45: “THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD.” (Film, Cinerama,. 1970). Four chilling tales about bizarre happenings in a creepy Gothic house. Starring Denholm Elliott, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, John Pertwee. (Repeat) ' f 11.20: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 8 May 1982, Page 13

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 8 May 1982, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 8 May 1982, Page 13

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