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? Making music with the National 1982 Youth Orchestra and reviving vour old suitcase. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. With Teresa Brewer. (Repeat) 10.55: DON'T ASK ME. Answers to everydav questions. 11.20: VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE. How to change your overhead shot from a humiliating miss to a triumphant missile. 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. Replay of viewers' favourite scenes.
12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: A TANGLE OF TROPICAL LIFE: CAMOUFLAGE AND COLOUR. A look at the teeming, camouflaged insect, bird and reptile life of Papua New Guinea. 12.25: SPORT ON ONE. Live coverage of the 'second semi-final of the Rugbyt League National Club Competition. Pa rlr 2.00: THE XII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. The tenth and final day features the relay finals, the men's 1500-metre final and highlights from the cyclists' individual road race. The closing ceremony begins at 5 p.m.
12.00 noon: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing storv. 1.00: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. Nicholas does his best to meet his girlfriend’s demands for gifts, while Tom becomes confused over the hours Abbv spends with her late husband's friend. (Repeat) 1.45: “COME TO THE STABLE." (Film. 20th Century-Fox, 1949. black and white). Pleasing, old-fashioned fable starring Loretta Young and Celeste Holm as two French nuns seeking help to build a children's hospital in New England. (Repeat) 3.20: THE NATURE OF THINGS. How scientists date events in history. 3.45: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. Real-life claimants appear before an American judge to plead their cases. 4.10: MORE REAL PEOPLE. Featuring remarkable or eccentric people. 4.35: FOOD, WINE AND FRIENDS. Robert Carrier's lesson is pan frying, his wine is Cottin No. 1 and his friend is Paul- Bocuse. (Repeat) 5.05: LOU GRANT. Billie's story about a company's clean air standards opens the newspaper to a costly law suit. (Repeat) 5.50: NEWS.
5.55: NEWS REVIEW. Janis McArdle presents the week's news for the deaf. 6.05: READY TO ROLL. Pop musics top 20 hits. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The girls rely on quick manoeuvres to retrieve the’ nasty note they wrote to their boss. (Concluding a two-part story) 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. Replay of viewers' favourite scenes.
7.00: NEWS. 7.30: RADIO TIMES. Musical entertainment 1930 s style with host Dexter Fitzgibbons and the gang. 8.30: M*A*S*H. The problems of three wounded soldiers disrupt the lives of all around them. 9.00: “THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE.” (Film, 20th Century-Fox, 1972). Engrossing entertainment about a handful of survivors in a liner capsized by a tidal wave and their desperate efforts to reach safety. Starring Gene Hackman, Stella Stevens, Ernest Borgnine. Shelley Winters, Red Buttons, Carol Lynley, Roddy McDowall. 11.15: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. Interviews with Hollywood celebrities. 12.00: NEWS. CLOSEDOWN.
7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. The Enigma decoding machine, the Allies’ most secret weapon during World War II; skills in industry — the Japanese success and the British decline. 8.00: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. Peter Sinclair puts the questions to teams from Canterbury and Otago universities. 8.30: PASSING THROUGH. A foreign correspondent spends a week-end in Dublin on his way to Ulster. His role in a heated argument in a pub inspires doubts about his future. A play written by Alun Owen. 9.15: PARKINSON. With Julian Pettifer, Kim Novak, A. J. P. Taylor and Rose Murphv. 10.05: NEWS. 10.20: “I’M JUMPING OVER PUDDLES AGAIN.” (Film, Czech, 1979). The energetic son of a horse-trainer contracts polio and his courage and his parents’ strong love help him win his childhood fight. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.
Sunday
10.00 a.m.: THE XII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. Highlights from yesterday's final events and closing ceremony. (Final) 12.00: NEWS. 1 12.02 p.m.: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Action from the British soccer league. 12.50: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 12.55: AGREPORT. How two Waikato farmers have turned peat swamp into productive dairy land. 1.10: DIG THIS. Organic gardening. 1.25: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Boat safety. 1.55: “YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN.” (Film, Warner, 1950, black and white). Story of a jazz trumpeter drawn to ' his music and torn between his sweet wife and a beautiful temptress. Starring Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, ’ Doris Day, Hoagy Carmichael. 3.45: THE ALL NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW. 4.05: WOOLLY VALLEY. Beattie has two surprises in one day. 4.10: WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “The Apple Dumpling Gang.” Two bungling burglars discover that a rival gang has beaten them to a bank robbery. Part one of a two-part story starring Bill Bixby, Don Knotts, Tim Conway, Harry Morgan. 5.00; TOP DANCE ’B2. Couples from Auckland and Palmerston North compete in heat one of this new series to find the “Top Dance” city for 1982. 5.30: SPOT ON. Magazine programme for the young.
12.00: “RHUBARB.” (Film. Paramount, 1951, black and white). A lively comedv about a ginger cat that ' inherits a baseball team from a millionaire. Starring Ray Milland, Gene Lockhart, William Frawley, (Repeat) 1.30 p.m.: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. International relations are strained when Bob hosts a French psychologist in his home. (Repeat) 1.55: OPUS. Part two of a three-part musical biography of Igor Stravinsky. ( Vladimir Ashkenazy performs Chopin’s Prelude 24 Opus 28. 3.35: OUR LITTLE TOWN. A stonemason arrives in the village to repair the harbour wall. His neighbours, two middle-aged sisters, make a great fuss of him, but then he has to make a crucial decision. 4.00: MADE BY HAND. Cheese-making on the farm. 4.15: THE FLAME TREES OF THIKA. Elspeth and Tilly travel on an oxcart over the vast African plain to their new home in Kenva. (Repeat) 5.05: UNFAMILIAR FACES. Arthur Helm, returned soldier, secretary to the 1956 Trans-Antarctic expedition, Keith Holyoake's private secretary, and manager of the Cook Islands Tourist Authority. 5.30: WITH ONE VOICE. Featuring the Auckland Boys' Choir, Billy T. James, Anne Crummer, the Society of St Francis, the Auckland Anglican Maori Club, Herb McQuay and the Hamilton Civic Choir. 5.55: NEWS.
6.00: THE HERD. lan Grant and the students discuss the facts of death. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. With Dairne Shanahan. 7.00: LOUISE AND FRIENDS. Music and conversation with Louise Malloy, Owen Jensen, Anthony Benfell, Flora Edwards, De La Tour Opera Chorus and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. (Final) 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. A commercial pilot, Des Lines, now farms the land he had originally intended to use as an airstrip. , 8.00: THE GATE OF EDEN. Peter brings old Mr Falconer home on Christmas Day and meets the girl ■of his mother's dreams. (The second in a trilogy of plays about a young man’s emergence into the adult world). 8.50: NEWS. , 9.00: NEWSMAKERS. Is flash point looming on. the industrial front? lan Fraser interviews .Jim Bolger and Ken Douglas. 9.30: DALHOUSIE’S LUCK. 8.8. C. play set in 1644. A war-weary Scots mercenary is returning home from European campaigns when he. runs into an advance party of Montrose’s troops and is forced to take part in a war he would prefer to avoid. Starring Brian Cox, Anne Raitt. 10.55: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: OUR WORLD. “The Town Fox - Villain or Victim?” David Attenborough presents a factual view of the life of the city fox. 6.45: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week’s television highlights. 7.00: THREE’S COMPANY. A friendship is in jeopardy when Jack and Larry discover they are dating the same girl. 7.25: “AND BABY MAKES SIX.” (TV movie. 1979). A middle-aged couple with three grown-up children find out they are going to be parents again, much to her delight and his dismay. Starring Colleen Dewhurst, Warren Oates, Timothy Hutton. Directed by Waris Hussein. 9.00: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Rock music. 9.55: “TRILOGY OF TERROR." (TV movie. Dan Curtis, 1975). Karen Black stars as > four tormented women in three tales of the bizarre. (Repeat) 11.05: CLOSEDOWN.
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