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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

10.00 a.m.: WHAT NOW? Today: homing pigeons, making music with iceblock sticks, skipping, Sea Cadets, tramping and ski-ing. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. With Liberace. (Repeat). 10.55: POT BLACK 1981. Cliff Thorburn v. Steve Davis; Eddie Charlton v. David Tavlor. 11.45: TOP OF THE MORNING. Selection of'viewers’ favourite scenes.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: “BULLWHIP.” (Film. Allied Artists, 1958). Western drama starring Guy Madison as a condemned man given the choice of the gallows or a shotgun wedding. Also starring Rhonda Fleming. (Repeat). 1.20: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 1.30: Racing, 2nd Jervois Handicap. 1.40: Soccer, highlights from the Northern Ireland v. Scotland game played in Belfast last month. 2.05: Racing, > Great Northern Hurdles. 2.15: Soccer. 2.45: Racing. Carbine Club Stakes. 2:55: Boxing — final night of the Oceania tournament. 3.20: Racing, Takanini Handicap. 3.30: Boxing. 3.55: Racing, Members Handicap. 4.05: Basketball, highlights of today's National League game between Canterbury and IZH Hamilton. 4.30: Racing, Herne Bay Handicap. 4.40: Basketball. 5.00: Rugby, highlights of the game between All Japan and New Zealand Universities. 5.50: Results. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music’s top 20 hits. 6.30: NEWS.

12.00 noon: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing story. 1.00 p.m.: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. The Bradford house is raided by the police. (Repeal). 1.50: “ON MOONLIGHT BAY.” (Film, Warners, 1951). Romantic musical starring Doris Day as a young tomboy who falls in love with a very proper young man (Gordon Macßae). 3.25: AN EXCEPTIONAL CHILD. A portrait of a teen-aged judo practitioner who has developed discipline, determination and confidence through judo. 3.50: THE PALACE PRESENTS. Variety show featuring Melissa Manchester and Jerry Lewis. 4.40: LORNE GREENE’S LAST OF THE WILD. The master builder of the animal kingdom — the beaver. (Repeat). 5.05: THE ONEDIN LINE. James’s health is affected by the news that his sister has been offered the clay contract. (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. Laverne’s Italian cousin turns up with a grizzly bear. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes.

7.00: ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK. Rock ’n’ roll lives again in a Wellington milkbar. With lan Watkin, Ellie Smith, Tom Sharplin, Hayden Wood and others. 8.00: TO THE MANOR BORN. Audrey is embarrassed when a friend who is unaware of her drop in status wishes to stay the night. .8.35: “FRENCH CONNECTION II.” (Film, Twentieth Century Fox, 1975). In this uneven sequel to “The French Connection,” the New York detective, Popeye Doyle (Gene Hackman), travels to France in pursuit of the elusive mastermind of a heroin smuggling racket. Also starring Fernando Rey. 10.55: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. News and interviews with Hollywood stars 11.40: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Bruce Wallace presents a report on a British schoolmaster who listens into the world spy satellites and knows as 'much as Government monitoring agencies; the 8.8. C. goes to Taiwan to find out how the Government in Taipei keeps the economy booming; and C.B.S.’s “60 minutes” looks at the boom in Texas-style fashion as a result of the TV series “Dallas.” 8.00: JUST JAZZ. Tonight: Space Case, Herb McQuay, Kevan Clark and David Parsons, as well as host Bobby Shew. 8.30: YOU’RE NOT WATCHING ME MUMMY. The cast of a West End stage show delight the audience of Americans, Japanese, and Germans, but their own feelings are mixed. A play by leading British dramatist John Osborne. 9.15: PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson' interviews Enoch Powell and Sir Ralph Richardson. ' 10.00: NEWS.

10.15: “LA ROUTE DE CORINTHE.” (Film, French, 1967). Thriller about a sinister plot to jam United States radar installations in Greece. Starring Jean Seberg, Christian Marquand. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN. ft. j. .■

Sunday

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m,: KB CUP 1982. Action from the second round of the top Australasian rugby league' competition. 1.00: AGREPORT. News and advice for farmers. (Repeat) 1.15: DIG THIS. Grape and rose pruning. (Repeat) 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. How to concrete steps. 2.00: “ANTONIO AND THE MAYOR.” (TV movie, 1975.) Sentimental tale set in Mexico in the 1920 s about a lively lad who angers the village mayor merely by riding his bicycle with flair. 3,20: WALT DISNEY: ONE MAN’S DREAM. A musical tribute to Walt i Disney, featuring the talents of Mac Davis, Marie Osmond, Dick Van Dyke, Walter Cronkite, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Julie Andrews and Andy Warhol.

12.00: “ON THE DOUBLE.” (Film, Paramount, 1961.) Enjoyable comedy starring Danny Kaye as a timid American GI ordered to impersonate, a tough English General whom the Nazis intend -to assassinate. Also starring Dana Wynter, Margaret Rutherford, Wilfred Hyde-White, Diana Dors. 1.30 p.m.: FEET FIRST. Terry has a simple solution to the problem of trouble on the terrace. (Repeat) 2.00: OPUS. “Call Me Flicka,— Frederica Von Stade.” A warm portrait of opera singer Frederica Von Stade, filmed over a two-year period' in France, England and the United States. (Repeat) - 3.00: PANORAMA: POLITICS OF HUNGER. A report on the starving people of North-west Africa and the questionable worth of millions of dollars of foreign aid. (Repeat) 3.50: SENSE AND SENSIBILITY. Willoughby leaves Marianne to go to London on business. Elinor discovers that Edward is engaged. (Repeat) 4.35: HOLLYWOOD. How World War I affected Hollywood. (Repeat)

5.00: HORSE SENSE. How to ride and care for your pony. 5.30: SPOT ON. A little bit of Spain; the West Coast; a machine for the disabled; and computer games. 6.00: THE HERD. lan Grant and the teenagers discuss honesty: is it a blessing or a curse? j 6.30: NEWS, 6.45: WORLD WATCH. International news with Dairne Shanahan.

5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring Roger Whittaker, Orlando Singers, Gray Bartlett, Margot Lloyd, Maggie Harper, Frankie Stevens, Shirley Kauter, Nancy Harrie, Tom Bradley and the Friendly Road Choir. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: OUR WORLD. A look at the history of England’s. “New Forest” founded by William the Conqueror near Southampton in 1079.. 6.50: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week’s television highlights.

7.00: HAYDN IN CONCERT. A programme to mark the 250th'anniversary of the birth of Franz Joseph Haydn. Charles Groves conducts the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in . this performance recorded at Gov-' ernment House at the invitation of the Governor-General and Lady Beat- • tie. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. An experimental bee-keeping project in Papua New Guinea. 8.00: CALEB WILLIAMS. Part two of a seven-part serial about an innocent young man on the run from injustice in the eighteenth centurv. 8.50: NEWS. .

7.00: THREE’S COMPANY. The girls are charmed by a 'l2-year-old boy they find in their flat, but Jack is suspicious when a sports trophy goes missing. 7.25: THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE 1981. Entertainers appearing before Queen Elizabeth at the Theatre Royal, London, include Adam and the Ants, Leslie Caron, Donovan, Robert Hardy, Anita Harris, Andrew and Julian Lloyd Webber, the Moulin Rouge Can-Can Dancers, Tim Rice, Searchers, Alvin. Stardust,. Marty Wilde. Cliff Richard, Acker Bilk, Lulu, and Lonnie Donegan.

9.00: PRESS CONFERENCE. Sharon Crosbie chairs a' panel of reporters asking questions of a person in the news. 9.30: BIG TOYS. A brittle comedy written by Australian Nobel Prize winner, Patrick White. A game involving sexual politics is played by husband, wife (Diane Cilento) and lover, and the prize is uranium: 10.50: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

THE KENNY EVERETT VIDEO ■ SHOW. Guests: Elkie Brooks, Renaissance and Justin Hayward. (Repeat) 10.05: “THE STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE.” (TV, movie, Dan Curtis, 1979.) Yet another version of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story about a doctor transformed into a beast in human form.. Starring Jack Palance, Tessie O'Shea. 12.05: CLOSEDOWN.

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 5 June 1982, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 5 June 1982, Page 13