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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

8.00 a.mj THE MUPPET SHOW. (Repeat) 8.25: WHAT NOW?

9.30: SPORTSTALK. Preview of this week-end’s major sports events including Turf Talk with Glyn Tucker. 10.05: GET SMART. (Repeat) 10.30: HOGAN’S HEROES. (Repeat)

10.55: OUR WORLD. Yellowstone Below Zero. Looking at Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. (Repeat) 11.45: TOP OF THE MORNING.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: SPORT ON ONE. 12.10: Tennis. The men’s singles final from the United States Open. 3.00: Ski-ing. The men’s giant slalom from the Europa F.I.S. series held at Mt Hutt. 3.35: Squash. Susan Devoy against Robyn Blackwood at the national championship held in Wellington last month. 4.25: Snooker. Dennis Taylor of Northern Ireland meets fellow Ulsterman Alex “Hurricane” Higgins, in the eighth match of the Winfield. Masters Tournament. 5.0: Rugby. Highlights from today’s Ranfurly Shield match between Canterbury and Auckland.

12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. (Final) 12.40 p.m.: HARNESSING THE PAST. The history of the Shire horse. 1.05: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE. Newspaper stories about the sudden success of a young blind artist prompt the girl’s mother, who aban-

doned her as a child, to attempt a

reumon. 1.55: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Never Say Goodbye.” (1956). A doctor, through a misunderstanding, walks out on his wife, taking his young daughter with him. Starring Rock Hudson, Cornell Borchers,

George Sanders, Ray Collins, David

Janssen and Shelley Fabares. 3.30: NATURE WATCH. The paradise island of Mauritius. (Repeat) 3.55: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.15: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.40: THE MAGIC WOK. Series on Chin-

ese cooking. This week steamed trout and home-style spare ribs. 5.05: LOU GRANT. Billie cannot believe it when she goes out on a story and falls in love with her news source, a baseball player having a bad season. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THAT’S INCREDIBLE. 8.00: GLIDING ON. Angus the architect sets hearts aflutter, the boss finds love is lovelier the second time around and sexual harassment becomes a way of life. 8.30: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “The Front” (1976). In 1953 an anti-communist witch-hunt is bedevilling Hollywood. A blacklisted writer approaches Howard Prince, a restaurant cashier and part-time bookie, and offers him 10 per cent of the fee for a television script if Prince pretends to be the author. He accepts the deal and is soon fronting for a small stable of writers. Starring Woody Allen, Zero Mostel, Andrea Marcovicci, Michael Murphy.

10.20: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 11.10: CALLAN. The section puts Lonely in a red file, but even more dangerous people use Lonely as bait for Callan. 12.05 a.m.: NEWS. 12.10: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. News for the deaf. 6.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. 6.50: PREVIEW 2.

7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. How Russians see themselves; and a report on. Greece’s hard-working Minister of Culture, Melina Mercouri, a former film star.

8.00: GREAT EXPECTATIONS. A 12-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens’s novel.

8.30: PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson talks to Barbara Bach, Ringo Starr, John Arlott, Jimmy Tarbuck and Tim Rice. 9.15: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. “Final Edition.” The traumatic story of the last 24 hours in the life of a metropolitan daily newspaper. The “Courier” has served its community for more than 85 years. The chairman of the board fights to save the “Courier” from the hatchet of the vice-president, whose main concern is the balance sheet and not the staff and its readers. Starring Alan Scarfe, Donald Davis, Michael Hogan, Neil Munro, and Robert Clothier. 10.10: NEWS. 10.25: WORLD CINEMA. “Nightmares” (1978). A period piece dealing with the Austrian occupation of Polish territory before World War I. Polish dialogue with English subtitles. 12.05 a.m.: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

9.00 a.m.: BEHIND THE VEIL. Part two of a four-part series examining the role of women in religion. 9.25: SPORT ON ONE. 9.35: Motorcycling. Coverage of the British Grand Prix. 10.10: Rugby. Highlights of yesterday’s Ranfurly Shield match. 11.00: CHURCH SERVICES.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. 12.55: AGREPORT. (Repeat). 1.10: DIG THIS. Bedding plants for spring colour .(Repeat). 1.25: THE RENOVATORS. (Repeat). 1.50: SCIENCE EXPRESS. (Repeat) 2.15: SPORT ON ONE. Soccer: New Zealand meets Japan in an Olympic play-off. 4.15: MONKEY. 5.00: BEST OF A GOOD AGE. (Repeat). 5.30: SPOT ON.

12.00: SUNDAY MATINEE. Cockleshell Heroes” (1956). During World War II a group of volunteers are secretly trained for a special mission. The target is to be the battleship in a German-held French port. Starring Jose Ferrer, Trevor Howard, Dora Bryan, Anthony Newley, Victor Maddern. 1.35 p.m.: BEWITCHED. (Repeat). 2.00: OPUS. 2.30: THE POPE AND HIS VATICAN. 3.20: INTO ANOTHER DIMENSION. 350: WINSTON CHURCHILL - THE WILDERNESS YEARS. (Repeat). 4.40: THE LONG SEARCH. The Romanian Solution. 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. 555: NEWS.

6.00: THE HERD. Friendship factor. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. Customs officers at Heathrow Airport and their hunt for drugs. 7.00: MAVIS AND MATT. Jazz singer Mavis Rivers and her son, saxophonist and musical director, Matt Catingub, perform with the Bart Stokes Big Band. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. 8.00: MASTERMIND. The first semi-final. 8.30: LOVE FOR LYDIA. Richardson goes to live in London, and Lydia’s way of life grows wilder. Nancy makes a compromise and a farewell. 9.20: NEWS. 9.30: NEWSMAKERS. 10.00: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “The Garlick Trust.” The first of three plays by the late Bruce Mason. Twelve-year-old Geoff Garlick’s one passion in life is playing for his school football team. On the day of an important championship game his family has other plans. 10.30: A GLORIOUS MORNING, COMRADE. Charles Pitt-Rimmer was a solicitor with important positions in local government In retirement his life is controlled by his two daughters, Mercy and Barbie. Tired of being treated like a child, PittRimmer makes a move and escapes. (Based on a novel by Maurice Gee) 1055: NEWS. 11.00: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. One little Indian. Part one of a two-part story. Two runaways, an army fugitive and a 10-year-old Indian boy escape the U.S. Cavalry on a camel named Rosie. 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.00: SQUARE PEGS. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Between Two Brothers” (1981). Bob Frazer is an honest family man and a dedicated politician. His brother, Russell, is a fun-lover, a practical joker and a gambler. Bob’s political campaign seems to be going well, but his community is plagued by a series of burglaries. He uses the burglaries as political leverage, but then discovers that his brother is involved in the crimes. Starring Michael Brandon, Pat Harrington, Helen Shaver, Mary Jackson, Peter White and Brad Savage. 9.00: WATCH THIS SPACE. 9.30: RADIO WITH PICTURES. 10.15: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “The Uninvited” (1944). A young man fights the nameless evil that fascinates his girlfriend in a sinister house in England. Black and White (Repeat). 1150: CLOSEDOWN.

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 24 September 1983, Page 15

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 24 September 1983, Page 15