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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

8.00 a.m.: THE MUPPET SHOW. (Repeat) 8.30: WHAT NOW. 9.40: SPORTS TALK. A preview of this week-end’s main sporting events around the country including Turf Talk with Glyn Tucker. 10.10: GET SMART.' (Repeat) 10.35: HOGAN’S HEROES. (Repeat) 11.05: SPORT ON ONE. 11.05: The Road to Los Angeles; pole-vaulter Billy Olsen and swimmer Dave Bottom, plus hockey and boxing. 2.00: Soccer, the final of the Oceania division of the World Youth Cup elimination series from Mt Smart in Auckland. 3.45: Cricket; coverage of the one-day trans-Tasman challenge between the Australian Sheffield Shield holder, New South Wales, and its New Zealand counterpart, Wellington, the Shell Trophy champion. 5.45: Scoreboard. 12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: SPORT ON ONE continued.

12.00 noon: EMMERDALE FARM. 12.45 p.m.: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE. 1.35: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Affair in Trinidad” (1952). The husband of a nightclub singer is killed in suspicious circumstances. When his brother joins her in an attempt to find the murderer they fall in love. Starring Glenn Ford, Rita Hayworth and Alexander Scourby. (Repeat) 3.10: PANDORA’S BOX. An animated film about the legendary Pandora’s Box. (Repeat) 3.15: IN SEARCH OF PARADISE. The American Dream. (Repeat) 3.45: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.10: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.30: JULIA CHILD AND COMPANY. 5.00: THE SOUTH BANK SHOW. Agnes de Mille, choreographer of “Rodeo” and the musical “Oklahoma,” talks about the influences on and the purpose of her work. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Rock Steady Crew, Billy Idol, Billy Joel, Olivia Newton-John, Australian Crawl, and Paul Young. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THAT’S INCREDIBLE! 8.00: IT AIN’T HALF HOT MUM. 8.35: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “For Pete’s Sake” (1974). In this comedy Henrietta (“Henry”) borrows money from some loan sharks after being given a hot tip on the stock exchange. When the stocks do not rise Henry is forced to work for a variety of underworld rackets in lieu of payment. Starring Barbra Streisand, Michael Sarrazin and Estelle Parsons. 10.25: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 11.15: CALLAN. Callan poses as a hired gunman in order to stop an assassination plot, knowing that the real gunman is somewhere in the vicinity. (Repeat) 12.10 a.m.: NEWS. 12.15: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6.30: THE INVENTORS. 6.50: PREVIEW 2. Highlights of the coming week’s viewing. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Israel — the legacies of the Begin years are severe inflation, foreign debts and increasing resistance to Israel’s expansionist policies. Also, some extraordinary coverage of war-torn El Salvadore. 8.00: THE HISTORY OF MR POLLY. Polly decides to end his career and his own very life. He sets fire to his shop, intending to cut his throat afterwards. 8.35: PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson - talks to Titto Gobbi, Bob Monkhouse and Susan Hampshire. 9.20: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. “Change Partners.” When a married woman, Sarah, meets Dominic, a film director whose marriage is failing, he is immediately attracted to her. A relationship begins which has consequences neither would have contemplated. 10.10: NEWS. 10.25: WORLD CINEMA. “Solaris” (1972). A surrealistic film based on the novel by Stanislaw Lem. A scientist is sent to a scientific station that sits on the edge of a sentient ocean on another planet in order to investigate strange occurrences. Starring Natalia Bondarchuk and Donatas Banionis. (Movie split in two with part two next week.) 11.45: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

9.00 a.m.: SING TO THE LORD. (Repeat) 9.30: THE BEST OF ’B3 SPORT. The 1983 Interdominion Pacing and Trotting Championships at Alexander Park were made a success with top quality trotters from Australia and New Zealand. 10.30: SPORTING VINTAGE. Test rugby 1979, New Zealand v. France, with host Doug Armstrong, and special guest Graham Mourie. 11.30: THE GOOD LIFE. (Repeat)

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Sunderland v. Ipswich; Aberdeen v. Motherwell. 12.50: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 1.00: AGREPORT. Mating management. Farmers can use many techniques to increase lambing percentages. A Hawke’s Bay adviser, Dave Richardson, gives some pointers on mating management before the rams go out. 1.15: DIG THIS. 1.30: THE INVENTORS. (Repeat) 1.55: PRODUCTION LINE. (Repeat) 2.20: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Stalag 17” (1953). A film about a group of G.l.s who are interned in the notorious German prison camp Stalag 17 during World War II and plot ways to help each other escape. Starring William Holden, Don Taylor and Peter Graves. 4.15: WOOLLY VALLEY. 4.25: MONKEY. (Final) 5.05: HERE COMES GARFIELD. Garfield, a lazy, lasagna-loving, loveable cat, appears in the first of his animated specials. 5.30: SPOT ON.

12.00: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Tonight and Every Night” (1945). A true story of a London musical revue that played on despite the wartime blitz. Starring Rita Hayworth, Lee Bowman and Shelley Winters. (Repeat) 1.30 p.m.: BEWITCHED. (Repeat) 1.55: OPUS. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6 in B minor Op 74, the Pathetique, performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini. 2.50: A WEEK WITH SVETLANA. A programme about the visit made by Stalin’s daughter, Svetlana, to the home of Malcolm Muggeridge in Sussex during 1981. Svetlana defected to the West in 1941 and is now 41 years old and living in England. 3.45: THE ONEDIN LINE. (Repeat) 4.40: HORIZON. A report on an industrial experiment which began during the 1940 s in the Spanish town of Mondragon. Its 80 factories are the most efficient in Spain and all are owned and operated by the workers. 5.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: CREDO. Waitemata’s new Mayor, Mr Tim Shadbolt, is the guest, with a special Christmas message for New Zealanders. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: KOHA. 7.00: HAYDN IN CONCERT. Haydn’s Symphonia Concertante in B flat for oboe, bassoon, violin, cello and orchestra, and Symphony No. 102 in B flat are presented by the N.Z.S.O. conducted by Charles Groves in a concert recorded at Government House, Wellington. 7.45: A TOWN LIKE . . . NASEBY. The ancient sport of curling, and New Zealand’s largest collection of women’s fashions are to be found in this central Otago gold-mining town. 8.00: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. The second semi-final, Massey against Victoria. 8.30: NANCY ASTOR. Helping the people of war-torn Plymouth fully occupies Nancy’s time and energy. However, as the intensity of the war declines so does Nancy’s popularity. When Waldorf suggests that Nancy resign with dignity she feels hurt and betrayed. (Final) 9.20: NEWS. 9.35: NEWSMAKERS. lan Fraser’s guest is author, broadcaster and atheist-turned-Christian, Malcolm Muggeridge.(Final) 10.05: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “Singles Week-end.” Arthur Saunders tries to find a man for his 29-year-old daughter, Jean, by arranging a holiday for her at a singles hotel. Meanwhile he attempts to capture some of the romance of his own youth when he takes his wife on a camping trip. 10.55: NEWS. 11.00:

6.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Follow Me Boys.” Lem Siddons, a dedicated scoutmaster, sets out on a camping trip with his young adventurers. 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.00: THREE’S COMPANY. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Silent Victory: The Kitty O’Neil Story” (1979). The true story recreating the career of Kitty O’Neil, a deaf woman whose courage leads her to become, in turn, an Olympic class swimmer, Hollywood’s premier stuntwoman and a record-holding racing driver. Starring Stockard Channing, James Farentino and Colleen Dewhurst.

8.55: HOLDING THE FORT. When trendy young couples move in to Russell and Penny’s street replacing the older residents, Russell does not approve. He is very rude to an upper-class woman who asks them to join the newly-formed residents’ association. 9.20: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Tom Tom Club, Rolling Stones, Quiet Riot, David Bowie interview, Taste of Bounty, the Body Electric, Naked Spots Dance, and Tama Band. 10.20: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “The Ghoul” (1974). A group of partygoers get lost on a foggy and deserted moor and seek shelter in the house of a former clergyman. Unbeknown to them a human-flesh-eating creature resides with them. Starring Peter Cushing, and John Hurt. 11.45: CLOSEDOWN. |

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Press, 10 December 1983, Page 19

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 10 December 1983, Page 19

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 10 December 1983, Page 19