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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

8.00 a.m.: THE MUPPET SHOW. (Repeat). 8.25: WHAT NOW? Home-made jewellery, catamaran sailing and education. 9.30: SPORTSTALK. Includes Turf Talk with Glyn Tucker. 10.00: GET SMART. (Repeat). 10.25: HOGAN’S HEROES. (Repeat). 10.50: JAZZERCISE. (Repeat). 10.55: OUR WORLD. Operation Drake. The story of the brigantine “Eye of the Wind” which sailed from Plymouth, England, on a circumnavigation of the world. (Repeat). 11.45: TOP OF THE MORNING.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: SATURDAY MATINEE. Douglas Mawson — Survivor. A filmdocumentary which relates Sir Douglas Mawson’s 1912 Antarctic expedition. 12.55: SPORT ON ONE. Live coverage from the second rugby test between the Lions and the All Blacks, highlights from the Canadian Grand Prix, highlights from last Sunday’s league test between New Zealand and Australia, and a preview of this week’s U.S. open golf championships. 12.55: Preview. 1.00: Golf. 2.30: Rugby review. 4.25: Motor racing. 5.30: Rugby league. 5.50: Results.

12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 1.00 p.m.: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. 1.45: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Angel In My Pocket.” (Film). A recently-ordained minister is forced to mediate between two factions in. his community. Starring Andy Griffith and Jerry Van Dyke. 3.30: THE WORLD OF SURVIVAL. This documentary examines the ability of mammals to adapt to their environment. 3.55: PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.15: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.40: JULIA CHILD AND COMPANY. Julia Child prepares a barbecue. 5.05: LOU GRANT. Final. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THE POWERS OF MATTHEW STAR. Matthew poses as a computer expert. 8.00: M.A.S.H. For the last time Hawkeye and friends perform their duties for the 4077th. The war is nearly over, the unit to be disbanded, and the staff facing departure. Final.

10.20: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “There’s A Girl In My Soup.” (Film, Columbia, 1970). Disaster strikes for a devoted gourmet cook when a young girl moves in with him. Starring Peter Sellers and Goldie Hawn. 12.05 a.m.: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 12.50: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. 6.50: PREVIEW: 2. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Bruce Wallace looks at international affairs 8.00: GULLIVER IN LILLIPUT. In this last of a four-part series Gulliver, victorious in battle, is awarded the highest honour in the land. But the Queen orders his execution after discovering he has been flirting with a lady of the Court. Final. 8.30: PARKINSON. Ronnie Barker, Cliff Bonnington and Meryl Streep. 9.15: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. “Something’s Got to Give.” A confirmed bachelor is a creature of habit. But when he visits the local library he is instantly attracted to a woman he meets there. 10.25: NEWS. 10.40: WORLD CINEMA. “Die Quelle.” (Film, 1980, German dialogue with English sub-titles). The story of a young man who seeks a holiday with a difference, but has problems with the residents of a Spanish island. Starring Herbert Hermann. 12.05 a.m.: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

6.30 a.m.: SPORT ON ONE. Peter Williams introduces coverage of World Cup cricket between Australia and the West Indies. 8.00: THE SKIPPER STAYS AT HOME. The life of European barge families. 8.30: SING TO THE LORD. 9.00: SPORT ON ONE. Golf from the U.S. Open, World Cup cricket, and a profile on the selector-coach of the New Zealand netball side. 9.00: Golf. 11.00: Cricket. 11.45: Netball profile. 12.0 noon: NEWS. 12.03 p.m.: POT BLACK ’B3. More from the 8.8.C.’s international snooker championships. This week’s competitors are Ray Reardon, Willie Thorn, Tony Knowles, and Jimmy White. 12.50: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 12.55: AGREPORT. Colin Follas talks about hogget selection. (Repeat). 1.05: DIG THIS. (Repeat). 1.20: THE RENOVATORS. (Repeat). 1.45: PRODUCTION LINE. (Repeat). 2.10: SPORT ON ONE. Highlights from the second test between the touring Lions and the All Blacks.

3.40: DIVE WHAKAARI: A group of divers visit White Island. 3.50: WOOLLY VALLEY. (Repeat). 4.00: BABIES NEED BOOKS. (Repeat). Final. 4.15: THE LINCOLN COUNTY INCIDENT. A satirical western made by students of the Lincoln High School. Amson Peabody-Jones decides, in 1881, to head west in search of a new life.

12.00 noon: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Munster Go Home.” (Film, MCA, 1966). An off-shoot of the popular television series. Starring Fred Gwynne and Yvonne de Carlo. ' 1.30: BEWITCHED. (Repeat). 1.55: OPUS. Bach’s Suite No. 2. 2.25: ONE HUNDRED GREAT PAINTINGS. 2.35: GOLD FROM THE DEEP. The story of the recovery of 5.5 tonnes of gold from a British warship sunk during the war in the Barents Sea. (Repeat). 3.35: SECRET ARMY. (Repeat).

4.30: EVERYMAN. In 1956 five American missionaries were speared to death by members of an Ecuadorian tribe to whom they had set out to preach the gospel. This documentary reconstructs the events leading to their deaths.

5.00: NOCK ON JAZZ. Mike Nock, a jazz pianist with an international reputation, presents a variety of New Zealand jazz musicians. 5.30: SPOT ON.

6.00: THE HERD. The youngsters discuss marriage. 6.25: TELETHON REPORT. 6.30: NEWS.

6.45: WORLD WATCH. The symbol of Vietnam — the burning napalm girl — eight years on. Vietnam revisited.

5.05: SILVER SPOONS. 5.30: WITH ONE VOICE. Denese Henare presents another in the series of songs, hymns, news, and stories. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. Five brave rescuers are still searching for the stranded seafarer.

6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. „ 6.55: TELETHON REPORT.

7.00: LOOKOUT. "Two Days to Soft Rock Cafe.” A documentary about the exploration of the caves under Mt Arthur, near Nelson. 7.50: COUNTRY CALENDAR.

8.05: YES, MINISTER. Hacker is asked to develop and implement an “integrated national transport policy.”

8.35: SMILEY’S PEOPLE. Smiley decides to visit friends from the Circus days.

7.00: SQUARE PEGS. A comedy series about life in a high school. (Repeat). 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “The Best Little Girl in the World.” (Film, Aaron Spelling, 1981). The story of a highschool girl who desperately seeks approval from her family and friends. A result of her tension is dramatic weight loss and she becomes an anorexia nervosa victim. Starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Charles Durning.

8.55: SINK OR SWIM. A comedy series about two brothers trying to cope with life away from home.

9.25: NEWS. 9.35: PRESS CONFERENCE. Sharon Crosbie chairs a panel of journalists who interview someone involved in this week’s headlines. Final. 10.05: PLAY OF THE WEEK. The story of an unhappy housewife who finds the professional help she seeks as difficult to cope with as her family are. 10.55: NEWS.

9.25: RADIO WITH PICTURES. 10.10: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “The Birds.” (Film, Paramount, 1963). A small seaside town is attacked by thousands of birds. Starring Rod Taylor and Jessica Tandy. (Repeat). 12.05 a.m.:

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Press, 18 June 1983, Page 17

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 18 June 1983, Page 17

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 18 June 1983, Page 17

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