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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

8.00 a.m.: THE MUPPET SHOW. With Phyllis Diller. (Repeat). 8.25: WHAT NOW? Spiderwoman, space stars, and the Glumps star alongside David McPhail, Jon Gadsby, and Rosemary McLeod. 9.30: SPORTS TALK. A preview of this week-end’s major sporting events, and Turf Talk with Glyn Tucker. 10.05: GET SMART. Maxwell takes a payroll behind the Iron Curtain. (Repeat). 10.30: THE ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW. 10.55: JAZZERCISE. (Repeat). 11.00: OUR WORLD. Mass strandings of whales and dolphins are considered a world mystery. This programme includes film from the Mahia Peninsula and an interview with a New Zealand expert, Frank Robson. (Repeat). 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING.

12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE WRECK OF THE MARY ROSE. The Mary Rose sank off Portsmouth in 1545 and was brought to the surface again in 1981 after a very complicated diving job. The raising of the Mary Rose, and her restoration, are the subject of this documentary. 12.50: SPORT ON ONE. Peter Williams introduces highlights of the rugby match between the touring Lions team and the Manawatu side, more indoor bowls between New Zealand and Australia, live coverage of national basketball, and a replay of the F.A. Cup final rematch between Manchester United and Brighton. 12.55: Preview. 1.00: Soccer. 2.45: Indoor bowls. 3.15: Basketball. 4.30: Indoor bowls. 5.00: Rugby. 5.50: Results.

12.00 noon: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 1.00 p.m.: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. 1.45: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Three Ring Circuis.” (Film, Paramount, 1954). Two former Army pals join a circus and find themselves continuously in trouble. Starring Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin. (Repeat). 3.25: THE WORLD OF SURVIVAL. The wild cats — lions, tigers, etc. — are compared with their domesticated cousin, the house cat. 3.50: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.15: MORE REAL PEOPLE. Five entertainers travel the world in search of people who are remarkable. 4.35: JULIA CHILD AND COMPANY. A meal which suits the palate, and th? conscience of those concerned with their weight, is on Julia Child’s menu today. 5.05: LOU GRANT. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THE POWERS OF MATTHEW STAR. Matthew and Walt go to Las Vegas to break up a powerful extortion ring. 8.00: M.A.S.H. Klinger hopes to make lots of money after entering a new arrival at the 4077th in a running race. 9.00: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines.” (Film, 20th Century-Fox, 1965). The film of an air race between London and Paris in 1910. An assortment of unusual characters assembles to compete for a large prize. Many will stop at nothing to win. Starring Sarah Miles, Robert Morley, Stuart Whitman, James Fox, Terry Thomas, Eric Sykes, Benny Hill, and Tony Hancock. 11.30: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 12.20 a.m.: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. Janis McArdle presents a review of the week’s news for the deaf. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. Laverne’s greatest day — her wedding day — is somewhat spoiled when the groom is taken to hospital. 6.50: PREVIEW 2. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Bruce Wallace talks about international issues.

8.00: GULLIVER IN LILLIPUT. A fourpart adaptation of the Jonathan Swift tale. Lemuel Gulliver, a ship’s surgeon, is ship-wrecked and cast ashore on the mysterious island of Lilliput. 8.30: PARKINSON. Tonight guests include Leo Sayer and Lord Kilbracken. 9.15: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. “Northern Lights.” The Edinburgh Festival is the setting for this story about a scandal involving a successful doctor,and a visiting artist. 10.05: NEWS. 10.20: WORLD CINEMA. “The Shooting Party.” (Film, Russian dialogue with English sub-titles). During a shooting party held by a Russian count a young girl dies. The facts are concealed for years until revealed in a newspaper story. 12.05 a.m.: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

9.00 a.m.: SING TO THE LORD. Welsh religious music. 9.30: SPORT ON ONE. World-class snooker. 10.30: Sports news and results. 10.35: Gymnastics — N.Z. v. Australia. 10.45: Rugby — highlights of Lions v. Wellington and Lions v. Manawatu. 11.30: THE GOOD LIFE. (Repeat) 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: POT BLACK 'B3. A new season of the 8.8. C. international snooker championship. 12.50: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 12.55: INSIDE THE JOGGER. A documentary about the life of a jogger. 1.05: AGREPORT. Timber treatment. (Repeat) 1.20: DIG THIS. (Repeat) 1.30: THE RENOVATORS. (Repeat) 1.55: PRODUCTION LINE. (Repeat) 2.20: THE DISMISSAL. A repeat (in two parts) of the recently screened dramatised documentary about the sacking of the Gough Whitlam Government in Australia in 1975. 4.35: WOOLLY VALLEY. Wally cooks, Beattie Fences, and Tussock sings. (Repeat) 4.45: BABIES NEED BOOKS. Dorothy Butler discusses the need for parents to read to their children. The third in a series of six programmes. 5.00: NOCK ON JAZZ. Internationally celebrated jazz musician, Mike Nock, introduces some of his fellow New Zealand jazz artists. This week Malcolm McNeill, Eddie Thompson, and the Dick Hopp Quintet are featured. 5.30: SPOT ON.

12.00: SUNDAY MATINEE. “The Spy With the Cold Nose.” (Film, Paramount, 1967). A light-harted look at the efforts of a British Intelligence agent to plant a tiny transmitter in the body of a dog which is to be presented to a top-level Russian administrator. Starring Laurence Harvey, Daliah Lavi, and Eric Sykes. (Repeat) 1.30 p.m.: KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY. 1.55: OPUS. Shlomo Mintz performs Paganini Capriccios. 2.50: FLYER WINS ALL. Last year the Dutch sloop Flyer won, for the second consecutive time, the Whitbread Round-the-World race. This film, some of it shot during the race, shows her 15-man crew at work. 3.35: SECRET ARMY. (Repeat) 4.30: EVERYMAN. Angola, a country ravaged by war.

5.05: SILVER SPOONS. 5.30: WITH ONE VOICE. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: THE HERD. The real issues of racial relationships are examined. 6.25: TELETHON REPORT. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. Underground railway — trade in shame. 7.00: AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY CENTENNARY CONCERT. The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and the Auckland University Choir present a programme which includes Trumpet Voluntary by Clarke-Wood, a Beethoven piano concerto and the Academic Festival • Overture by Brahms. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. A country wedding on the Chatham Islands. 8.00: YES, MINISTER. The reorganisation of local government causes Hacker difficulties and embarrassment 8.30: THE WOMAN IN WHITE. In this final of Wilkie Collins’s classic Fosco warns Marian he will have Laura committed again if Walter tries to expose the plot 9.25: NEWS.

9.35: PRESS CONFERENCE. Sharon Crosbie and a panel.of journalists question Bill Andersen of the S.U.P.

10.05: NO VISIBLE SCARS. Tending a wounded terrorist in a foreign country has serious consequences for a British doctor. 11.05: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. Justin Morgan is a poor teacher who is given a young horse with great potential. (Repeat) 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2.

7.00: SQUARE PEGS. Life at high school for two young girls. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Child Bride of Short Creek.” (Film, Metromedia, 1981). In 1953 state troopers in Arizona move to close a small religious community in a remote desert area. Despite the turmoil, a young woman and a trooper fall in love. Starring Christopher Atkins and Dianne Ladd.

9.00: SECONDS OUT. In round 12 Peter is off to Paris to try for the European championships. 9.30: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Karyn Hay presents local and overseas rock music. A 1974 Deep Purple concert is included.

10.30: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “The Creature From The Black Lagoon.” (Film,. MCA, 1954). A scientific expedition is attacked by a being which is half-man half-fish. Starring Richard Carlson and Julie Adams. Black and white. 11.45: CLOSEDOWN.

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 28 May 1983, Page 13

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