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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

10.00 a.m.: WHAT NOW? Featuring a surprise party for Oliver’s birthday, with a billy cake, framed picture, three-dimensional viewer, a window birthday card and much more. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. With Loretta Lynn. (Repeat) 10.55: HIGH AND WILD. A group of young Canadians and Britons explore the glaciers and wildlife of the remote Selkirk Mountains. 11.20: POT BLACK 1981. Hurricane Higgins v. David Taylor. 11.45: TOP OF THE MORNING. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m,: “THIS ISLAND EARTH.” (Film, MCA, 1955). Two scientists are forced into helping aliens fight an interplanetary battle. Starring Jeff Morrow. 1.25: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 1.30: Wrestling, the Commonwealth trials held in Wellington a fortnight ago. 2.30: Soccer, New Zealand v. Watford game live from Mount Smart Stadium. 4.20: Basketball, highlights from today’s National League game, Christchurch. 5.0: Ski-ing. the second programme from the World Cup. 5.55: Results.

12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing story. 1.00 p.m.: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. Nicholas misbehaves when the family neglects him. (Repeat) 1.50: "CHARLIE BUBBLES.” (Film. Universal, 1968.) British drama directed by and starring Albert Finney as a young writer who finds worldly success stultifying and disappointing. Also starring Colin Blakely. Liza Minelli, Billie Whitelaw. 3.25: AN EXCEPTIONAL CHILD. This British series portrays seven exceptional children and their families, beginning with Hoppie Kirkbride, who learns without school. 3.50: THE PALACE PRESENTS. Variety show. 4.40: LORNE GREENE’S LAST OF THE WILD. Majestic wild goats in the mountains of northern Spain. (Repeat)

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music's top 20 hits. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THE ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK SHOW. Guests: Dave Feehan, Jodie Vaughan, Malcolm Hayman and Bob Smith.

5.05: THE ON'EDIN LINE. James competes against an old adversaiw for a contract to carry china clay. (Repeat) 5.55: NEWS/ 6.00: NEWS REVIEW. Helen Denize presents the week’s news for the deaf. 6.15: SPORTS REVIEW. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The girls take part in an army survival test. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Bruce Wallace presents a profile from C.B.S.'s “60 Minutes" on Sir Y. K. Pao, one of the richest men in the world. Also two reports from Africa: the 8.8. C. goes to Chad where civil war has been raging for 17 years, and to South Africa in the wake of the visit of 15 English cricketers.

8.00: TO THE MANOR BORN. De Vere’s London-based farm manager arrives to eradicate inefficiencies on the estate, while Audrey is forced to act as housekeeper in Brabinger's absence. 8.35: “GUNFIGHT AT THE OK CORRAL.” (Film, Paramount, 1957). Stimulating Western recreating the Doc Holliday-Wyatt Earp battle with the Clanton gang. Starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Rhonda Fleming, Jo Van Fleet, John Ireland. 11.00: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. News and interviews with Hollywood stars. 11.45: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

8.00: JUST JAZZ. Tonight: Rodger Fox and Energy Force, guitarist Ivan Zagni and Blue Market Quintet. 8.30: MIDNIGHT AT THE STARLIGHT. British play about a group of ballroom dancers and the romance and reality of their world. 9.20: PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson interviews singer Adam Faith, actor Trevor Howard and Wonder Woman K Carter. . 10.20: “MURDERER, MURDERER.” (Film, Swedish). A policeman and a reporter follow a man convicted of murdering his wife in the hope of discovering the whereabouts of her body, which was never found. 11.45: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

11.00 a.m.: CHURCH SERVICE. Mass of Pentecost at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: KB CUP 1982. Edited highlights of the first game from the second round of the top Australian rugby league competition. 1.05: AGREPORT. News and advice for farmers. (Repeat). 1.20: DIG THIS. Modern garden layout. (Repeat). 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Stained glass. 2.00: “TAP ROOTS.” (Film. Universal, 1948). American Civil War drama starring Van Heflin and Susan Hayward as two lovers who find romance against a background Of war and strife. 3.45: THE UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES COUSTEAU. Return of the Sea Elephant. (Repeat). 4.35: FLASH GORDON.

12.00 noon: “GEORDIE.” (Film. British. 1955). A pleasing tale about a weak Scottish' lad who takes a physical education course and becomes an Olympic hammer-thrower. Starring Bill Travers. Alastair Sim. 1.35: FEET FIRST. Terry becomes an instant success with two goals in his first match. (Repeat). 2.00: OPUS. A profile of British composer Benjamin Britten. This film won the 1980 Prix Italia. (Repeat). 3.50: SENSE AND SENSIBILITY. After her husband's death, Mrs Dashwood realises her family will have to leave Norland. (Repeat). 4.35: HOLLYWOOD. How the scandals of Hollywood in the 1920 s led to censorship, Will Hays, and double standards. . (Repeat).

5.00: HORSE SENSE. How to ride and care for your pony. 5.3(h SPOT ON. Magazine programme for the young. 6.00: THE HERD. Is God dead or was the deceased incorrectly identified? How humanism has become the religion of the eighties. 6.30: NEW'S. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. International news with Dairne Shanahan. 7.00: HELLO - THIS IS BERLIN. A variety performance recorded in West Germany, the proceeds of which went to' Unicef. Liza Minelli and German children (speaking English) are the hosts. Guest stars: Ben Vereen, Loafalana. the Muppets, the Harlem Globetrotters and Wayne Newton. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Duck hunters in the Wairarapa.

5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring Kiri Te Kanawa, the Spinners, David Curtis, Ronnie Ronalde, Sir Dove Myer-Robinson, Robyn Harvey, Lew Pryme, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: OUR WORLD. Young people from around the world attend a six-week survival course in the wilderness of Natal. 6.50: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week's television highlights. 7.00: THREE’S COMPANY. Jack and Chrissy believe that Janet plans to have a baby. 7.25: “FOREVER.” (TV movie, 1978). Romantic story about a teenage girl’s first real love and her painful discovery that it may not last. Starring Stephanie Zimbalist, Dean Butler.

8.00: CALEB WILLIAMS. Beginning a seven-part dramatisation of William Godwin’s novel about an innocent young man on the run from injustice in the 18th century. (A BritishGerman production). 8-50: NEWS. 9.00: PRESS CONFERENCE. The visit of the Truxton to Wellington and the decision to send the frigate Canterbury to help the British put the spotlight on the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mr Cooper). He is questioned by Sharon Crosbie, John Bishop of TVNZ’s "Close Up” and Richard Neville, editor of the "Nelson Evening Mail.” 9.30: JUST BETWEEN OURSELVES. A tragi-comedy about two married couples, their relationships, tensions and weaknesses. Starring Richard Briers, Rosemary Leach. 10.45: TODAY IS Whit Sunday. 10.50: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

9.00: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Rock music. 9.45: "SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT." (Film. American, 1973). Low-budget thriller about an escaped lunatic who threatens a small New England town. Starring Patrick O’Neal, John Carradine. 11.05: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 29 May 1982, Page 13

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 29 May 1982, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 29 May 1982, Page 13

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