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one Television New Zealand TWO

9.30 a.m.: SPORTS TALK Preview of the week-end’s major sporting events, including Turf Talk. 10.00: WHAT NOW? Featuring representative softballer Cheryl Kemp, a BMX meeting in the United States, and hang gliding. 10.30: THE MUPPET SHOW. With guest Jim Nabors. (Repeat). 10.55: CHINAMAN'S GOLD. The story of the arrival of Chinese prospectors in New Zealand and of an archaeological attempt to find out more about them. (Repeat). 11.15: VIC BRADEN’S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE. Braden answers viewers' questions and reviews key points. (Final). 11.45: TOP OF THE MORNING. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: “DEATH DIVE.” (TV movie. 1975). Far-fetched suspense tale about a stricken submarine, terrorised from within by deadlj’ snakes. Starring David Janssen. Hope Lange. Ivan Dixon. 1.40: SPORT ON ONE. Golf, the third day of the B.P. New Zealand Open Golf Championship. Shirley links. 2.00: Road Race, the second of the 10km road-running series, featuring Rod Dixon. 2.45: Golf.

5.05: CHIPS, Jon and Ponch ask a group of striking police officers to help them raid the headquarters of some hijackers. (Part one' of a two-part story, repeat).

12.00 noon: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing story. 1.00 p.m.: FANTASY ISLAND. A scriptwriter wants to solve a worldfamous mystery and a postman wants to play jazz as it was played in New Orleans 100 years ago. Gueststarring Christopher Connelly. 1.45: "THE BLACK ORCHID.” (Film, Paramount, 1959, black and white). Sentimental story about a romance between a law-abiding businessman and a gangster’s widow and their efforts to convince their children that marriage would improve all their lives. Starring Anthony Quinn, Sophia Loren. (Repeat). 3.20: VIGNETTES. Freedom for All. 3.25: THE NATURE OF THINGS. The wonders of nature and the world of science. (Final). 3.55: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. A plaintiff and defendant plead their cases before an American judge. 4.15: MORE REAL PEOPLE. Featuring remarkable people from around the world.. 4.40: FOOD, WINE AND FRIENDS. Robert Carrier’s lesson is wok cooking, his wine is Mouton-Rothschild and his friend is Burgess Meredith. 5.05: LOU GRANT. Rossi’s interview with a child television star reveals a story he cannot use. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music’s top 20 hits. 6.30: NEWS.

7.00: THAT’S COUNTRY. Special guest Diana Trask of Nashville is joined by Suzanne Prentice. Brendan Dugan, Yolande Gibson. Jodi Vaughan. Gypsy Mountain Pickers, Noel Parlane and • host Ray Columbus. 8.00: M.A.S.H. An ill Klinger communicates with the spirit of a dead soldier. 8.30: "HENNESSY.” (Film. American International, 1975). British thriller starring Rod Steiger as a distraught Irishman who plans to blow up the Houses of Parliament in revenge for the death of his wife and child. Also starring Lee Remick/Richard Johnson, Trevor Howard, Eric Porter. 10.30: THE GOLDEN HONEYMOON. An American comedy about the winter vacation of an elderly couple in Florida and their discovery that 50 years of marriage does not prevent the stirring of old jealousies or the deepening of love. Starring Teresa Wright, James Whitmore. 11.25: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. Hollywood and its stars. 12.10: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. Janis McArdle presents a review of the week’s news for the deaf. 6.15: SPORTS REVIEW. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The girls appear on television as part of a Latvian acrobatic act to help the boys launch their tajent agency. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. Replay of viewers’ favourite scenes. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. A 8.8. C. profile of the new Soviet leader, Yuri Andropov. Also a report on allegations’ of mistreatment in the British Army.

8.00: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. The final: Canterbury v. Massey. 8.30: A FERRY RIDE AWAY. A woman who feels duty-bound to take care of her crippled mother meets a middleaged doctor in a hotel bar while on holiday on the Isle of Wight. He is in search of romance. Is she? 9.20: PARKINSON IN AUSTRALIA. Michael Parkinson interviews Sir Edmund Hillary and Twiggy. 10.05: NEWS. 10/20: “THE YEAR OF THE HARE.” (Film, Finnish). An advertising executive who has lost all interest in liis life undergoes a sudden change of heart one spring day. 12.05: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Action from Britain’s top soccer league. 12.55: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 1.00: AGREPORT. International Agriculture Journalists’ Convention. (Repeat). 1.15: DIG THIS. In the flower garden and climbing plants. (Repeat). 1.30: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO, IT. Computers and herbs. 2.00: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. The BP New Zealand Golf Open. Live coverage of the final round from Christchurch. 5.20: WOOLLY VALLEY. Tussock's truck nearly ruins Beattie’s plans. 5.30: SPOT ON. Marcus travels across Australia on the Indian-Pacific railway.

6.00: CREDO. The effect of. faith on people’s lives. 6.30: NEWS.

6.45: WORLD WATCH. International news with Dairne Shanahan. 7.00: YOUNG MUSICIANS COMPETITION. Tonight: Jill Ferrebee (French horn). Wellington; Robert Ibell (cello), Palmerston North; and John Robinson (clarinet), of Wellington.

7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. The Great Northern Cattle Drive - ah annual event in which up to 2000 beasts are driven 300 km from the Far North to Whangarei. Featured is Ken Lewis - a drover and stockman who has been part of the drive for nearly 50 years. Although this is the. final.'“Country Calendar”, for the year, a “best of” series will 'be screened over the summer, beginning on December 12. 8.00: WINSTON CHURCHILL - THE WILDERNESS YEARS. Clemmie shops for a black dress to wear to the funeral of King George V and gossips about the young King and “the Simpson woman.” Randolph loses another by-election and blames Churchill for not supporting him. (Part five of an eight-part series). 8.30: NEWS. 9.00: NEWSMAKERS. The Adult Adoption Information Bill. 9.30: JESSIE. A 8.8. C. play starring Nanette Newman as a maid whose heart goes out to a boy who. has been dumb since birth and neglected by his parents. Also starring Nigel Hawthorne, Jennie Linden. Written and directed by Bryan Forbes (Newman’s husband). 11.00: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

12.00 noon: "WILL SUCCESS SPOIL ROCK HUNTER?” (Film, Twentieth-Cen-tury-Fo.x, 1957). Clever satire starring Tony Randall as a timid advertising executive who persuades a glamorous star to endorse his product. Based on the Broadway play by George Axelrod. Also starring Jayne Mansfield, Joan Biondell. (Repeat). 1.30 p.m.: OPUS. NHK Concert, Hall: Thomas's "Mignon”; Smetana’s “Moldau” and Tchaikovsky’s “Capriccio Italien.” Also One Hundred Great Paintings: the spectacle of hunting as featured in paintings by a number of masters. 2.20: THE JEWEL RECLAIMED. The work of the Christian World Service in Kampuchea, a country devastated by famine and destruction. 2.50: OUR LITTLE TOWN. The need for a new organist at the chapel leads to a contest between a shy young fisherman and a farmer’s pretty daughter. 3.15: THE CHRISTIANS. When the average human life span was only 30 years, people were obsessed by death and went to much effort to avoid the pains of hell. (Repeat). 4.10: A PICTURE OF KATHERINE MANSFIELD. Beginning a repeat screening of a six-part 8.8. C. dramatisation of the life of New Zealand's best-known writer. Starring Vanessa Redgrave, Jeremy Brett, Annette Crosbie. (Repeat). 5.00: A GOOD AGE. This programme follows the case histories of elderly people treated for depression. 5.30: WITH ONE VOICE. Religious music presented by Chrysalis, Marama and the Delegates, the Yandalls, the Cook Islanders’ Choir, Gary Hubbard and the Dorian Singers. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: OUR WORLD. “Secret Harvesters.” Beginning a two-part. documentary exploring the link .between the farm and wildlife on a south Devon farm, England. 6:50: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week’s television highlights. 7.00: THREE’S COMPANY. Janet and Jack tell Cindy to stand up to her boss.

7.25: "SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS.” (TV movie, 1979).. Remake of the film about a girl's emotional breakdown after being rejected by the boy she loves. Starring Melissa Gilbert, Ned Beatty, Eva Marie Saint. 9.00: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Rock music. : -. 9.45: “THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS.” (Film, Warner. 1953, black and white).. A prehistoric monster is thawed out by an atomic blast and goes on the rampage in New York. ‘ ; . 11.00: CLOSEDOWN.

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one Television New Zealand TWO Press, 27 November 1982, Page 13

one Television New Zealand TWO Press, 27 November 1982, Page 13