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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

9.30 a.m.: SPORTSTALK.Preview of week-end’s major sporting events, including Turf Talk. 10.00: WHAT NOW? Another New Games Competition play-off. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. With Rita Moreno. (Repeat). 10.55: KILLER WHALES. Three New Zealand film-makers find out how a family of killer whales react to a man diving in their path. (Repeat). 11.20: VIC BRADEN’S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE. How to reduce stress during a match and put more fun back into your game. 11.45: TOP OF THE MORNING. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: “SINBAD THE SAILOR.” (Film, RKO, 1947). Fun-filled, lavish swashbuckler starring Douglas Fairbanks jun. as the seafaring Sinbad with the magic amulet. Also starring Maureen O’Hara, Anthony Quinn. 1.55: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 2.00: Skiing, final from the F.I.S. series at Mount Hutt. 2.35: Ten Pin Bowling, final of the Tellus Challenge. 3.15: Basketball, the Harlem Globetrotters in Hollywood. 4.15: Running, road race around Wellington’s 10km Seaview circuit. 4.55: Results.

5.05: CHIPS. As Ponch lies ill in hospital, Jon, pursues a gang of firemen who prefer robbing to fire-fighting. (Repeat).

12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing story. 1.00 p.m.: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. Tommy's small graduation-night gathering at home turns into a wild scene. (Repeat). 1.45: “CASANOVA’S BIG NIGHT." (Film, Paramount, 1954). Bright comedy starring Bob Hope as a tailor who masquerades as Casanova and woos the lovely Joan Fontaine. (Repeat). 3.05: SPECIAL EDITION. Magazine programme. (Repeat). 3.30: THE NATURE OF THINGS. 3.55: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. A plaintiff and defendant plead their cases before an American judge. 4.20: MORE REAL PEOPLE. Featuring eccentric or remarkable people. 4.40: FOOD, WINE AND FRIENDS. Robert Carrier’s lesson is soup, his wine is Barton and Guestier and his friend is Gordon Jackson. (Repeat). 5.05: LOU GRANT. A woman recluse inspires Lou to follow the trail of a long-unsolved Hollywood murder. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music’s top 20 hits. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THAT’S COUNTRY. Australian father-and-daughter team Arthur and Jewel Blanch are joined by Jade Hurley, Suzanne Prentice, John Hore, Toni Williams, Patsy Riggir, Jeff Rea, Gypsy Mountain Pickers and Anne Montgomery. 8.00: M.A.S.H. Klinger asks Charles Winchester to defend him in court against the charge of stealing a camera. (Concluding a two-part story). 8.30: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Live coverage of the Dominion Handicap at Addington Raceway, New Zealand’s most prestigious race for trotters. Race starts at 8.50. 9.00: “0 LUCKY MAN!” (Film, Warner, 1973). Unusual and memorable fable about a young salesman who pushes his way to the top of a corrupt British society only to fall and rise again. This allegorical film, with a surrealistic flavour, contains excellent performances by Malcolm McDowell, Ralph Richardson, Arthur Lowe and Rachel Roberts. 12.05: NEWS. 12.10: SPORT ON ONE. Rugby. New Zealand Maoris v. Spain. Kick-off time is 12.30. 3.00: approx. CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. Jaqis McArdle presents a review of the week’s news for the deaf. 6.15: SPORTS REVIEW. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The girls play all the roles in a play written by Shirley. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Workers in asbestos factories often face an early and painful death but is compensation readily available? A new sort of leader — a devout Christian — in Guatemala but the country’s problems remain. 8.00: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. The second semi-final featuring Massey v. Otago. The grand final will be screened next Saturday. 8.30: THE QUIET DAYS OF MRS STAFFORD. Mrs Stafford and her husband live an “open” marriage dependent on truth and honesty. But then the newspaper reports a murder 300 km away. A British play. 9.20: PARKINSON. With Professor Derek Llewellyn-Jones, Elkie Brooks and Warren Mitchell. 10.05: NEWS. 10.20: “THE SPIDER’S STRATAGEM.” (Film, Italian, 1970). The son of an anti-Fascist hero finds out whether his father died as a martyr or a traitor. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN. .

Sunday

10.30 a.m.: SPORT ON ONE. Rugby. A full replay of the match between the New Zealand Maoris and Spain played early this morning. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Action from Britain’s top soccer league. 12.55: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 1.00: AGREPORT. New fertiliser recommendation scheme. (Repeat) 1.15:, DIG THIS. The final flower-arranging lesson, and a look at the vegetable , garden. (Repeat) 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Magazine. 2.00: “THE GIFT OF LOVE.” (Film, 20th Century-Fox, 1958). Sentimental story about a dying woman who adopts a loveless orphan to keep her husband company. Starring Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack. 3.40: THE ALL NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW. 4.00: WOOLLY VALLEY. The wishing well makes its presence felt. 4.10: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Computers are People Too.” A look at the impact of computers on modern life and the way in which artists and composers are using computers to create new works.

12.00 noon: “SOLDIER OF FORTUNE.” (Film, Italian, 1977). Disjointed story set in 15th century Spain as five Italian mercenaries join forces with the French. Starring Bud Spencer. 1.30 p.m.: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. Bob’s mother comes to stay and an old patient involves him in a parentchild vendetta. (Repeat) 2.00: OPUS. NHK Concert Hall: Rossini’s William Tell Overture and Lalo’s Symphonic Espagnole. 2.40: THE WIND BLOWS FREE. This programme traces the development .of the windmill in the Netherlands, g 3.10: MADE BY HAND. Beer brewing. 3.15: THE CHRISTIANS. As the barbarians swept through the Roman Empire, Christianity survived in corners of Ireland and Italy where the idea of monasticism was born. (Repeat) 4.10: THE FLAME TREES OF THIKA. The outbreak of World War I threatens the Grants’ life on the plains of Africa. (Final, repeat)

5.00: TOP DANCE ’B2. The “Top Dance” city of 1982 is decided tonight. With guests the Northern Ballet Company. (Final) -5.30: SPOT ON. Magazine programme for the young. 6.00: CREDO. The effect of faith on people’s lives. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. Current international issues introduced by Dairne Shanahan. 7.00: YOUNG MUSICIANS COMPETITION. Tonight: Catherine Bowie (flute) Auckland; Sharon Joy Vogan (piano) Christchurch; and Christopher Kane (cello) Dunedin. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. The Southland Acclimatisation Society and the work it does. 8.00: WINSTON CHURCHILL - THE WILDERNESS YEARS. In November 1934 Churchill makes a stirring speech that marks a turning point in his career. For the rest of the decade he concentrates on the growing threat from Hitler’s Germany. (Part five of an eight-part series). 8.50: NEWS. 9.05: NEWSMAKERS. Phyllis Schlafly, anti-feminist. Back in the anti-Com-munist 19505, she worked as researcher for Senator Joe McCarthy. Recently she rose to fame in the U.S. with the emergence of the Moral Majority. She successfully campaigned against E.R.A. — the Equal Rights Amendment to the American Constitution. lan Fraser interviewed her at her home in St Louis in Missouri, deep in the conservative American Mia-West. • 9.35: KEEP SMILING. An ordinary couple face a tragic destiny when the husband is diagnosed as a schizophrenic and events in their lives become increasingly bizarre. A 8.8. C. play starring Stephen Moore, Morag Hood. 10.55: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

5.00: A GOOD AGE. Featuring an 84-year-old para-glider, Bill McPherson; Wattie Hoban, a builder of stone walls; and Auckland’s independent living centre. 5.30: WITH ONE VOICE. Religious music presented by the Ngati Kauri Maori, choir, Billy T. James, Anne Crummer, the New Life Centre in Christchurch, the Tokelau and Tuvalu Presbyterian Choir, Maraina smith and the Mangere Intermediate Senior School Choir. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: OUR WORLD. A 8.8. C. documentary looking at one year in the life of some wild turkeys in the United States 7.00; THREE’S COMPANY. A temporary flatmate joins Jack and Janet when . Chrissy’s country cousin visits the big town. 7.25: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week’s television highlights. 7.30: “TRANSPLANT.” (TV movie, TimeLife, 1979). A high-powered business executive suffers a massive heart attack but refuses to acknowledge the seriousness of his illness.. Starring Kevin Dobson. 9.05: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Rock music.

9.50: “WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH.” (Film, Warner, 1970). A dinosaur adopts a maiden, about to be sacrificed by her tribe. Written and directed by Vai Guest. 11.20: CLOSEDOWN.

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 20 November 1982, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 20 November 1982, Page 13