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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

12.00 noon: “THE SPOILERS.” (Film. 1942. black and white). Western drama about conflict and greed during the Yukon goldrush. Starring John Wayne. Randolph Scott. Marlene Dietrich. 1.25 p.m.: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 1.30: Motocross, the first of a threemeeting international series. 2.00: Surfing, tandem surfing in Hawaii. 2.20: Motocross. 2.50: Firemen’s championships. New York State. 3.15: Motocrss. 3.50: Gymnastics, highlights of the 1982 World Cup competition. 4.30: Motocross. 5.05: Results.

5.10: CHiPs. Ponch and Jon pursue jewel thieves through the roller-skater-rid-den streets of Venice. (Repeat, final).

12.00 noon: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing storv. 12.55 p.m.: CALIFORNIA FEVER. Vince has difficulty delivering a popular DJ. Rex Smith, for an interview. (Repeat). 1.40: "OH MEN! OH WOMEN!” (Film. Twentieth Century-Fox. 1957). An amusing, bouncy sex farce about a psycho-analyst whose patients get mixed up in his love-life. Starring David Niven. Tony Randall. Ginger Rogers. (Repeat). 3.10: OUR HERITAGE - FERRY TO DEVONPORT. A short documentary about the history of ferry boats on the Waitemata Harbour. (Repeat). 3.20: A BIG COUNTRY. The toughest horse race in the world, the Quilty. run over 160 km of Australia's most rugged country. (Repeat). 3.50: SONG BY SONG. A series of music and song. (Repeat). 4.40: FOOD. WINE AND FRIENDS. Robert Carrier's lesson is cooking with spirits, his wine is cognac, and his friend is Jenny Agutter. (Repeat). 5.05: PALMERSTOWN. A new crystal set keeps David distant from his friend Booker T. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: SHA NA .NA. Sha Na Na entertain with music from the 1950 s and guests Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Band. 6.30: NEWS.

7.00: HOWARD MORRISON IN CONCERT. Top New Zealand entertainer Howard Morrison in concert in Hamilton. (Repeal).

8.05: M*A*S*H. Hawkeye. B.J. and Potter deal expertly with racial prejudice, while Charles needs to have a tooth extracted. 8.35: BOTH SIDES OF THE FENCE. An advertising campaign turns sour when Cameo’s model farmer finds his marriage disintegrating and his wife claiming half the farm.

6.00: SPORTS REVIEW. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The boys persuade an award-show hostess to read their script during a televised show. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. Replay of viewers' favourite scenes. 7.00: THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH. Beginning a series of four films about the remote Himalayan kingdom of Zanskar. probably the highest inhabited valley in the world, with a culture unchanged for thousands of years. 7.50: THE BEST OF KALEIDOSCOPE. Writer Witi Ihimaera talks about his career and his movement away from and back to writing. Artist Neil Hanna creates forms from legendary gems. 8.30: BEST OF PARKINSON. Interviews with Ingrid Bergman. Telly Savalas. John Hackett and Robin Sarstedt. (Repeat). 9.15: NEWS.

9.30: “KILLJOY.” (TV movie, Lorimar). Robert Culp plays a tough cop on the trail of a close friend who has disappeared. 11.10: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. Hollywood celebrities. 11.55: NEWS. 12.00: “TWO FOR THE ROAD.” (Film. Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967). Wellacted romantic comedy starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney as a couple trying to save their marriage. (Repeat). 1.50 a.m.: CLOSEDOWN.

9.30: “MURDERER, MURDERER.” (TV movie, Swedish). A man is released from prison after serving time for the murder of his wife. He sets off on a journey through Sweden pursued by a police inspector and a journalist. (Repeat). 10.55: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

12.00 noon: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Action 1 from Britain’s top league. 12.50 p.m.: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 1.00: AIRPORT. The arrival at Heathrow of a night flight from Bombay. (Repeat, final) 1.50: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. International tennis. Australia v. New Zealand at Stanley Street. John Alexander and Mark Edmondson represent Australia; Chris Lewis and Russell Simpson, New Zealand.

12.00 noon: “THE VAGABOND KING.” (Film, Paramount, 1956). Bland remake of Rudolf Friml's operetta about the poet-adventurer Francois Villon, starring Oreste, Kathryn Grayson. (Repeat) 1.25 p.m.: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. Howard’s brother arrives for a fleeting visit but stays to make a play for Howard’s girlfriend. (Repeat) 1.50: THE ART OF THE POTTER. The lives and work of Britain’s Bernard Leach and Japan’s Shoji Hamada. (Repeat) 2.40: ONE HUNDRED GREAT PAINTINGS. The spectacle of hunting through the ages. 2.50: SURVIVAL. The hummingbirds of a garden in Trinidad. 3.15: THE CHRISTIANS. How reformers awakened the sleeping established Churches of Europe. (Repeat) 4.10: MOVIETONE — IT SPOKE FOR ITSELF. The golden days of Movietone News which began screening in British cinemas in the 19205. (Repeat)

5.05: ARTHUR C. CLARKE’S MYSTERIOUS WORLD. A search for the Abominable Snowman in the shadow of Everest. (Repeat) 5.30: THE DANEDYKE MYSTERY. The rector of the Church of St Mary finds his old career as a detective useful after the organist is mysteriously attacked. (Repeat screening of a sixpart series). 6.00: DAY ONE. Sue Scott and William Southgate present a six-part series viewing current events from a Christian perspective. Today: a look at non-conformists. 6.30: NEWS.

6.45: WORLD WATCH. Are the Swiss really boring? 7.00: SECOMBE WITH MUSIC. Music and comedy with guests Alan Jay Lerner, Kenny Ball and Acker Bilk. 7.50: COUNTRY CALENDAR. The austere communal lifestyle of Canterbury’s Cust Christian Community. (Repeat) 8.05: THE EDWARDS INTERVIEWS. Brian Edwards interviews Mary O’Neill, a former nun who is now a computer executive. (Beginning a new series of conversations with New Zealand women.)

5.00: JANE AUSTEN AND HER WORLD. This programme discusses whether Austen’s limited view of society also limits the modern reader’s enjoyment. (Repeat) 5.25: SING TO THE LORD. Featuring Carwyn James, the Treorci Male Choir and Eirian James. (Repeat) 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: BENSON AND HEDGES WORLD SERIES CRICKET. New Zealand v. Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The last two hours of the match are screened live.

8.00: THREE’S COMPANY. Janet and Jack try to protect Cindy from an unwanted millionaire suitor. 8.25: “AMBER WAVES.” (TV movie. TimeLite, 1980). • A young brash New Yorker and a worldly-wise farmer clash during harvest-time in the MidWest. Starring Kurt Russell, Dennis Weaver. (Repeat)

8.35: WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE. An infatuated Neil schemes for Shasta to take a holiday so that he can spend time with Carrie despite Shasta's warning. (Part two of an eight-part Australian series.) 9.25: NEWS.

9.30: WHOOPS APOCALYPSE. Election year on both sides of the Atlantic sees the world in a state of nuclear jumpiness. (Repeat screening of a sixpart series.)

9.55: “THE LONGEST DAY.” (Film, 20th Century-Fox; 1962. black and white). Grand-scale World War II film, telling the story of the Allied invasion of Normandy as seen by the Americans, British, French and Germans. The all-star international cast incudes Richard Burton, Henry Fonda, Sean Connery. John Wayne and many others. (Repeat) 12.50 a.m.: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

9.55: LIKE I’VE NEVER BEEN GONE. A British play about an incurable, gambler and his long-suffering family. Starring Ray Smith, June Barry. (Repeat) 10.50: CLOSEDOWN.

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 8 January 1983, Page 11

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 8 January 1983, Page 11