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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

8 a.m.: THE MUPPET SHOW. With Candice Bergen. (Repeat) 8.25: WHAT NOW? Cartoons, jokes, puzzles, and competitions. 9.30: SPORTSTALK. Preview of the major sports events of the week-end; including Turf Talk with Glyn Tucker. 10.05: GET SMART. A drug that causes momentary paralysis is stolen. (Repeat) 10.30: THE ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW.

10.55: JAZZERCISE. (Repeat) 11.00: ME AND MY CAMERA. In part eight, natural history with Heather Angel in a Yorkshire wood. 11.25: ANIMALS, ANIMALS, ANIMALS. The Swan. (Repeat) 11.45: TOP OF THE MORNING.

12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: SATURDAY MATINEE. “Reap The Wild Wind”. (Film, Paramount, 1942). A salvage adventure off the Florida Keys in the 1860 s. Starring John Wayne, Susan Hayward, and Ray Milland. (Repeat) 2.00: SPORT ON ONE. Preview with Peter Williams. 2.05: Rugby League from Addington Showgrounds. 3.30: National League Basketball between Auckland Metro and Napier. 5.0: Highlights of this afternoon’s All Black trials at Athletic park, Wellington. 5.50: Results.

12.00 noon: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 1.00 p.m.: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. Tom Bradford’s life comes under journalistic scrutiny. 1.45: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “The Egg and I.” (Film, MCA, 1947). A young couple move from the city to the country and find their new life full of comic experiences. Starring Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac Murray. Black and white. (Repeat) 3.30: THE WORLD OF SURVIVAL. Ten years ago what were thought to be the last wild Aye-Ayes in the world were liberated on an uninhabited island off Madagascar, they have not been seen since. In this programme Tony and Liz Bomford look for these creatures. 3.55: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.15: MOORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.40: JULIA CHILD AND COMPANY. Julia Child’s cocktail menu includes dilled salmon or bass, puff pastry with hama or cheese, chicken wings, stuffed eggs, oysters and clams. 5.05: LOU GRANT. Billie is horrified to find she might become a cancer victim because of a drug her mother used. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THE POWERS OF MATTHEW STAR. Walt’s life is endangered after exposure to a virulent bacteria and treatment threatens to expose his and Matthew’s origins. 8.00: M*A $ S*H. Staff believe an injured North Korean pilot crashed on purpose. Charles falls in love with a French Red Cross worker. 8.30: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “The Odessa File.” (Film, Columbia, 1974). A hard-working German journalist is given the diary of a survivor from Nazi concentration camps and this prompts him to try to infiltrate the Odessa organisation. Based on the Frederick Forsyth novel. Starring Jon Voight, Maximilian Schell, and Mary Tamm. 1 1 10.55: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 11.50: NEWS AND CLOSEDOWN. 1

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. Janis McArdle presents news for the hard of hearing. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. Squiggy arranges a death-defying act. 6.50: PREVIEW 2. Kerry Smith introduces highlights of the coming week’s viewing. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Atrocities in Zimbabwe, which appear to be getting closer to civil war; chequebook journalism in Britain. 8.00: A TALE OF TWO CITIES. Darnay arrives in Paris but is arrested because he is an aristocrat. 8.25: PHEW MATHS. 8.30: PARKINSON. Guests this week include the Bee Gees and William Conrad. 9.15: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. “A Dedicated Man.” A waiter and waitress pose as man and wife to obtain employment at a select country hotel. They invent an imaginary son but the woman becomes obsessed with the thought of motherhood. 10.05: NEWS. 10,20: WORLD CINEMA. “La Petit Theatre de Jean Renoir.” (Film, French dialogue with English sub-titles). Renoir’s last film — in three parts — introduced by Renoir himself. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

9.00 a.m.: SING TO THE LORD. Religious music from Wales. 9.30: SPORT ON ONE. 9.30: Badminton. 10.10: News and results. 10.15: Yesterday’s All Black trials are discussed by Keith Quinn. 11.00: CHURCH SERVICE. Bishop Paul Reeves, Anglican Archbishop, addresses a service at the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. 12.55: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 1.05: AGREPORT. Dairy shed design. (Repeat) 1.20: DIG THIS. Landscaping and rhododendrons. (Repeat) 1.30: THE RENOVATORS. (Repeat) 1.55: SCIENCE EXPRESS. (Repeat) 2.20: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “How Green Was My Valley." (Film, 20th Century Fox, 1941). A gentle story of the hopes and aspirations of a Welsh family. Starring Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O’Hara, Donald Crisp. (Repeat) » 4.15: WOOLLY VALLEY. (Repeat) 4.20: DENNIS THE MENACE. Dennis decides to surprise his mother with breakfast in bed, but disaster strikes 4.45: BOOK’ ADVENTURES. Popular classics and contemporary books with many memorable characters brought to life. (Final) 5.30: SPOT ON.

12.00: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Easy Come, Easy Go.” (Film, Paramount, 1967). A Navy diver finds what he believes is sunken treasure. Starring Elvis Presley. (Repeat) 1.30 p.m.: KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY. (Repeat) 1.55: OPUS. A three-part series of Beethoven. Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra play Beethoven’s Piano concerto No. 5. 2.45: THE ROMANCE OF THE INDIAN RAILWAYS. The railways of India are vast. They employ 1.75 million people and cover thousands of kilometres. This programme follows Mike Satow as he travels the railways collecting examples for his railway museum in Delhi. 3.35: SECRET ARMY. (Repeat) 4.30: EVERYMAN. Life in a Brazilian village is disrupted by the building, of a coconut-oil processing plant. 5.05: SILVER SPOONS. 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. lan Watkins presents, among others, Vicky Haughton, Ivan Rebroff, the Auckland Brass Consort, and the Dorian Choir. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: CREDO. A religious programme — what people do because of what they believe. (Final) 6.25: TELETHON REPORT. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. The man behind Hitler’s Jewish policy. 7.00: RICHARD CLAYDERMAN IN CONCERT. Richard Clayderman with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra at the Wellington Town Hall. 7.50: COUNTRY CALENDAR. How the drought has affected Hawke’s Bay farmers. 8.05: HI DE HI. The camp owner, Joe Maplin, decrees that every Thursday will be “Sunshine Smile Day” and that every staff member caught not smiling will be sacked. 8.35: WOMAN IN WHITE. Walter discovers from Anne that she was committed to the asylum by Glyde. He sets out to find the motive. 9.25: NEWS. 9.35: NEWSMAKERS. Dr David Geddis of the Plunket Society and a law lecturer, Pauline Tapp, discuss the increasing problem of child abuse and the inability of the health and judicial systems to cope. 10.05: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “Out of Line.” Fifteen-year-old Jamie is ex- • pelled from school after being caught smoking. He encounters his father’s wrath so leaves home for the sleazy night-life of Sydney. 10.55: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. The second part of the “Scarecrow of Romney Marsh.” (Repeat) 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.00: SQUARE PEGS. A comedy series about life in high school. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Mother’s Day on Walton’s Mountain.” The story of three mothers and their problems relating to parenthood. 9.00: SECONDS OUT. In round nine Peter is spending too much time with Hazel. 9.30: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Overseas and local rock music with Karyn Hay. 10.15: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “The Two Faces of Dr Jekyll.” (Film, Columbia, 1961). The familiar story of the doctor with two personalities. Based on the R. L. Stevenson novel. Starring Paul Massie, Dawn Addams, Christopher Lee. 11.40: CLOSEDOWN,

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Press, 7 May 1983, Page 17

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 7 May 1983, Page 17

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 7 May 1983, Page 17

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