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ONE Television New Zealand TWO
Today
8.00 a.m.: THE XII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. Highlights from yesterday's action in Brisbane. 10.00: WHAT NOW? The youngsters in the "What Now?" clubrooms have difficulty making decisions and getting organised. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. With Cloris Leachman. (Repeat). 10.55: DON'T ASK ME. Answers to everyday questions. 11.20: VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE. The basics of ball rotation in the approach shot, spin and return service. 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. Replay of viewers' favourite scenes.
12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: “THE BLUE MAX.” (Film. 20th Century-Fox. 1966). A World War I flying epic starring George Peppard as a young German aviator struggling to become an "ace." Memorable aerial photography and score. Also starring James Mason. Ursula Andress. (Repeat). 2.30: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 2.45: Rugby league, live coverage of the first national club semi-final, Wellington. 4.00: Tennis. Davis Cup highlights. 4.55: Results.
5.00: SHOPPING CARS ON BICYCLE TYRES. Documentary about the first Benson and Hedges' saloon car series, a month-long racing series involving nearly 100 drivers and more than 40 cars.
12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing storv. 1.00 p.m.: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. David's marriage is in jeopardy when Janet works overtime at the office with a handsome lawyer. (Repeat). 1.45: "SHERLOCK HOLMES IN NEW YORK.” (TV movie. 20th CenturyFox. 1976). Stylish Holmes adventure in which the sleuth rushes to New York to save his longtime love from the evil Moriarty. Starring Roger Moore. Patrick MacNee, Charlotte Rampling, Gig Young. Jackie Coogan. (Repeat). 3,25: THE NATURE OF THINGS. Scientific methods of dating events in history. 3.50: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. Claimants who would otherwise appear in American small-claims courts argue their cases before a retired judge who weighs the evidence and makes his decision during the commercial break. 4.15: REAL PEOPLE. An American programme featuring people who are unique, eccentric, remarkable and hilarious. 4.40: FOOD, WINE AND FRIENDS. Robert Carrier gives a lesson on pan frying, sips Beaujolais, and talks with Jean Marsh. (Repeat). 5.05: LOU GRANT. A naked man on a church steeple and the editor of a porno magazine test two democratic principles. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS.
6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music's top 20 hits.
6.30: NEWS.
7.00: RADIO TIMES. Musical entertainment. 1930 s style, with host Dexter Fitzgibbons and the gang. 8.00: “PORRIDGE.” (Film, Witzend, 1978). This movie, based on the TV comedy series of the same name, follows the adventures of Fletcher and young Lennie Godber after a soccer match between the inmates of Slade Prison and a showbiz team. Finding themselves unexpectedly free, the pair attempt to break into jail. Starring Ronnie Barker. Richard Beckinsale.
9.50: THE XII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. Seven - swimming finals, weight-lifting, boxing, bowls, badminton and archery. ' ,
1.00 a.m.: NEWS. CLOSEDOWN.
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 write an angry and nasty note to their boss and then try to retrieve it from the tight-securitv office. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT.
,8.00: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. Peter Sinclair puts the question to teams from New Zealand universities. 8.30: PLEASE DON’T HIT ME. MUM. A teenage babysitter suspects that, her eight-year-old charge is physically beaten by his mother. She wants to inform the authorities but is afraid that this action might make ’matters worse for the boy and his family. Starring Patty Duke Astin and her son Sean. 9.20: PARKINSON. With Goldie Hawn, Thora Hird and Lt-Col. BashfordSnell. 10.05: NEWS.
10.20: “UN NEVEU SILENCIEUX.” (TV movie. French). A loving, retarded boy is close to his mother, but embarrasses his relatives, and tragedy lurks. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.
Sunday
9.50 a.m.: SPORT ON ONE. Highlights of Canterbury v. Wairarapa-Bush Ranfurly Shield challenge. 10.30: THE XII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. Highlights from yesterday’s action in Brisbane. 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: AGREPORT. Citrus trials in Gisborne. (Repeat) 1.15: DIG THIS. Annuals, and orchid growing with a world authority. (Repeat). 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Concreting steps. (Repeat)
2.00: “A DOLL'S HOUSE.” (Film. British. 1973). Thoughtful adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play, starring Claire Bloom as the desperate, down-trod-den Nora. Also starring Anthony Hopkins. Ralph Richardson, Denholm Elliott. Edith Evans. 3.30; BORN TO LIFE. A celebration of the death of Francis of Assisi 800 years ago by friars, nuns and lay people who follow his way of life. 4.00: THE ALL NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW. 4.20: WOOLLY VALLEY. The Woollys make jam . . and more jam. 4.30: SPOT ON. Looking back at the launching of Sputnik, 25 years ago. How a hang glider is made. Guests for National Animal Week. 5.00: THE XII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. Team semi-finals of badminton, swimming, weightlifting, cycling, boxing and bowls. ■ Also the opening day’s athletics.
12.00: “I’LL GET BY.” (Film. 20th CenturyFox, 1950). Routine musical about two struggling songwriters rejected by a top singer. Starring June Haver, William Lundigan, Gloria De Haven, Dennis Day. 1.20 p.m.: SHORT FILM SERIES. “Sea Horses." A documentary about Ireland's Leytown Races, held annually on the sands at Leytown beach. 1.35: BETTER ODDS FOR A LONGER LIFE. American cartoon showing the effects of exercise and diet on the heart. 1.55: OPUS, A three-part musical biography of Igor Stravinsky, combining interview and performance. Also a performance of Beethoven's Concerto No. 4. Opus 58 by Het Residentie Arkest den Haag. ■ 3.30: SPORTS SPECIAL. Rugby, live coverage of second half of the match between Auckland and Wellington. 4.15: TENNIS. Highlights of the second day of the Davis Cup competition. 5.05: UNFAMILIAR FACES. John Gordon interviews Betty Dick, who lived on the isolated Lillybank Station as wife, mother and tutor before accompanying her husband to Parliament and . becoming governess to the GovernorCeneral's children. 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring James Stewart, John Boulter. Robert Issell/Oswald Cheeseman, Jodi Vaughan, the Beverley Sisters, Wendy Dixon, Tina Grenville, Gilbert Wiberg, the Salvation Army Band and Choir. 5.55: NEWS.
■. ' i 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: THE XII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. Track coverage: featuring the men's 10.000 m final. 7.30: LOUISE AND FRIENDS. Soprano Louise Malloy entertains, with Mercury Theatre director Jonathan Hardy, singer and accompanist Emily Mair, and broadcaster and writer Peter Harcourt. 8.15: THE GATE OF EDEN. Beginning a .trilogy of plays about one boy's experiences of growing up in an English seaside town during the mid--19505. A lonely 15-year-old public schoolboy finds the holidays a restless time until he meets ah old man who is shunned by the rest of the town. 9.05: NEWS. 915: NEWSMAKERS. lan Fraser interviews economist John Kenneth Galbraith. 9.45: THE XII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. The badminton, team finals, •: :four swimming and diving finals, weightlifting, cycling, boxing and bowls.: ' . 1.00 a.m.: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: OUR WORLD. "Snowy. Chilly. Motley and Me: A Personal View of Pets." 8.8. C. producer John Paling recorded " a personal view of his Alsatian and two cats over the course of a year — and made some surprising discoveries. 6.50: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week's television highlights. 7.05: THREE’S COMPANY. Jack is persuaded to take his new boss to court after he loses his job through sexual harassment. 7.30: THE 1982 EMMY AWARDS. America's television awards ceremony. 9.45: “VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN.” (Film. British. 1971). A mad scientist gets away 'with murder as he kills his father and best friend and constructs .’ ? a monster out of-the parts of corpses. Starring Ralph Bates. Kate O’Mara. 11.10: CLOSEDOWN ' ?
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