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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

9.30 a.m.; SPORTSTALK. Preview of the major week-end sports events. 10.05; GET SMART. Sleuth Maxwell Smart ® must prevent Mr Big from destroying America's major cities. (Repeat) 10.30: ABBOTT AND COSTELLO. In desperate need of money. Abbott decides that Costello should get a job in a drug store, (black and white) 10.55: JAZZERCISE. Exercise to popular music. (Repeat) 11.00: ME AND MY CAMERA. Beginning a 10-part British series designed to help you understand your camera and take better photographs. 11.25: SPORT ON ONE. International cricket. The first of three one-day internationals for the Rothmans Cup between New Zealand and England from Eden Park, Auckland. 12.00: NEWS. 3.00 p.m.: lAN BOTHAM. A profile of the controversial English cricketer lan Botham and a presentation of the case for and against aggressive behaviour in cricket today. 3.30: International cricket. (Programme times are approximate).

12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Continuing story. 1.00 p.m.: CALIFORNIA FEVER. Rick is tempted to quit the surf to sell classic cars. (Repeat) 1.45: “CASH McCALL.” (Film. Warner, 1960). Glossy romantic drama starring James Garner as a financial genius who learns a new set of values when he falls for Natalie Wood, the daughter of the owner of a company that is going broke. 3.25: A BIG COUNTRY. A portrait of a couple who are self-taught experts on fresh water and fresh-water fish after years spent studying remote north Australian rivers. (Repeat) 3.55: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. A real-life plaintiff and defendant plead their cases before an American judge. 4.20; MORE REAL PEOPLE. Eccentric and remarkable people. 4.40: FOOD, WINE AND FRIENDS. Robert Carrier's lesson is emergency shelf, his wine is Soave. and his friend is Virginia McKenna. (Repeat) 5.05: PALMERSTOWN. Willie-Joe is forbidden to see the girl he loves because of a long-standing feud between W. D. Hall and her father. (Repeal) 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: SPORTS SPECIAL. International cricket: The final hour of play from the opening match in the series between England and New Zealand. International Rugby: Highlights from the match between France and Scotland in the Five Nations Tournament.

8.00: M*A*S*H. Hawkeye, BJ and Charles cause a commotion when they are given the task of deciding on the promotions of enlisted men. 8.30: SPORT ON ONE. The Pan Am Mile. Leading pacers contest the rich mile race, from Addington Raceway, Christchurch. 9.00: “DOG DAY AFTERNOON.” (Film. Warner. 1975). Incredible but true story of a bizarre bank robbery in New York: starring Al Pacino as a loser who holds up a bank to get money for his lover's sex-change operation. The robbery goes wrong and the would-be robber finds himself in charge of a number of hostages and the focus of world-wide publicity. 11.20: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. News and views of Hollywood stars.

12.05 a.m.: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music's top 20 hits. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THE POWERS OF MATTHEW STAR. A new series about a Californian teen-ager who is in fact a prince from another planet. Matthew is in danger from assassins sent from his home world. (Starring Peter Barton.) 8.00: PARKINSON. A new series featuring interviews with Christopher Reeve, Mel Smith and Ken Griffith. 8.45: LITTLE GIRLS DON’T. A British play about a guilt-ridden teen-age girl who blames herself when a friend dies of a drug overdose. She wants to be punished, and a confrontation with the law is the only way. (Starring Rosalyn Landor, Anna Massey.) 9.35: NEWS. 9.50: “BORSALINO.” (Film. French. 1970). Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo star as two smart gangsters fighting their way to the top of the Marseilles underworld in the. 19305. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

10.00 a.m.: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Bowls. Live coverage of the semifinals of the Lion Masters tournament, Palmerston North. 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: A PROPHET FOR ALL SEASONS: ALDO LEPOLD. The life and world of pioneer ecologist Aldo Lepold. 2.00: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL: Bowls. Live coverage of the final of the Lion Masters tournament. Palmerston North. 4.40: WOOLLY VALLEY. (Repeat) 4.45: THE ALL NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW. 5.05: WILDLIFE ON ONE. A study of the flamboyant winter-flowering Protea, an exceptional flower that can attract 1000 insects to a single flowerhead. Narrated by David Attenborough. 5.30: ARTHUR C. CLARKE’S MYSTERIOUS WORLD. “Dragons, Dinosaurs and Giant Snakes”: efforts to track undiscovered creatures to their lairs. (Repeat)

12.00 noon: “THEY WENT THAT-A-WAY AND THAT-A-WAY.” (TV Movie, 1978). Lacklustre prison comedy starring Tim Conway and Chuck McCann as a couple of cops who pose as convicts in order to recover stolen funds. (Repeat) 1.30 p.m.: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. Bob’s old laugh-a-minute chum, known as the Peeper, pays a return visit. (Repeat, final) 1.55: OPUS. The Royal Ballet performs Sir Frederick Ashton’s ballet to Elgar’s Enigma Variations. Leonard Rose and Claude Frank play Beethoven’s Sonata No. 3 Opus 69 for Piano and Cello. 2.55: REMEMBERING WINSOR McCAY. A programme about an American creator of newspaper comic strips who also pioneered film animation. 3.15: THE EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO OF 1982. Highlights from the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. 4.30: TASTE AND SEE. How attitudes to food are woven into the fabric of religion by Moslems, Buddhists. Christians, Hindus, Sikhs and Jews. 5.05: SILVER SPOONS. A new series starring Ricky Schroder as a levelheaded boy who tries to turn his eccentric, wealthy father into less of a child and more of a man. 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring the Deaf Sign Singers, Shane, Tina Grenville, Savoy Trio, Jenny Calder, Sir Dove-Meyer Robinson, Cathy Harrop and readings. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: CREDO. A portrait of Huna Houkamau, meat inspector by trade and shepherd of the flock by vocation. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. 7.00: HORIZON: THE CASE OF THE UFOS. Tonight’s programme explores various UFO reports, including the Kaikoura sightings of December. 1978. and the reasons why UFO phenomena hold such a strong fascination/for so many people. 7.50: BEST* OF COUNTRY CALENDAR. "Against the Odds": One woman farmer’s single-handed fight against gorse, blackberry and bank managers' to render 900 acres of rough Northland land productive. (Repeat) 8.05: THE GAFFER. Fred’s wife wants their son to learn the engineering business, but Fred wishes that his son did not exist. 8.30: WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE. Shasta, improverished, follows Neil’s career through newspaper reviews. He begins a search for his beloved foster mother. (Final) '9.15: NEWS. 9.30: THE DYBBUK. A BB C. play in which a Dybbuk, an anguished spirit, takes possession of a young girl whom he loved and” intended to marry. In a fearsome scene the Dybbuk confronts the girl’s father with his misdeeds and betrayal of the girl whom he tried -to marry off to’a wealthy husband. 11.35: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. Danny Kaye joins in the grand opening celebrations of the Epcot Centre, Disney's new Florida showcase, with Drew Barrymore (“E.T.”), Roy Clark,’ Alex Haley, Alan Shepard. Eric Sevareid. SICO The Robot. The West Point Glee Club and the All American Band. 6.50: PREVIEW 2. Highlights of the coming week's viewing. 7.00: THREE’S COMPANY. Helen and Stanley Roper reappear on the eve of their disastrous 25th wedding anniversary. 7.25: “KNIGHT RIDER.” (TV Pilot Movie). An undercover cop. seriously injured on duty, is later given a new’ plastic face and the ultimate car — a computerised and indestructible Pontiac Trans-Am. Starring David Hasselhoff. A new series from the film begins on Friday on TV Two.

9.00: KID CREOLE AND THE COCONUTS. A music and dance special featuring August Darnell (King Creole), his band, and his trio of siftgerdancers. 9.50: “PSYCHO.” (Film, MCA. 1960, black and white). Legendary Hitchcock black comedy about a woman who steals a fortune and meets a psychopathic motel keeper. Starring Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin. 11.35: CLOSEDOWN.

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 19 February 1983, Page 13