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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

10.50 a.m.: SPORT ON ONE. Cricket - the second day of the first test between England and New Zealand at the Basin Reserve, Wellington. 12.00 News; 1.10 Wellington Stakes at Trentham; Superkarts from Christchurch; cricket; rugby (Wales v. Romania); more cricket and racing.

12.00: EMMERDALE FARM. The meeting at the village hall ends in deadlock, but Annie has other things on her mind. There seems to be something wrong between Joe and Kathy. 12.45 p.m.: THAT’S INCREDIBLE. (Repeat) IAS: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Damn Yankees” (1958). A middleaged baseball fan makes a deal with the Devil and is transformed into a young first-class baseball player who leads the Washington Senators to the pennant. An adaption of the Broadway Show, the movie stars Gwen Verdon, Ray Walston, Tab Hunter, and Jean Stapleton in her screen debut. 3.20: THIS ENGLAND. Third in a seven-part series looking at England and the English. (Repeat) 3.45: WHITE WINGED DOVE. Stevie Nicks in concert in Phoenix, Arizona. Songs include “Sarah,” “Stop Dragging My Heart Around,” and “Dreams.” 4.40: JULIA CHILD AND COMPANY. Indoor/Outdoor Barbecue. Twelfth in a 13-part series. (Repeat) 5.10: LOU GRANT. Blackout: an earthquake shakes the city, setting off a wave of vandalism and causing a power blackout, leaving the “Tribune” with no way to print the story. (Repeat) 5.55: NEWS.

6.30 p.m.: NEWS.

7.00: THE MARIE OSMOND SHOW. With guest star Andy Gibb.

8.00: HI DE HI. Mr Partridge, the Punch and Judy man, has a drink problem. (Repeat)

8.35: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “Magnum Force” (1973). Sequel to “Dirty Harry” (1971), starring Clint Eastwood as a violent, emotionless lawman. His prey are rookie policemen implicated in a series of murders.

10.50: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 11.40: NEWS. 11.45: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. A review of the week’s news for the deaf. Presented by Michael Brown. 6.10: BEST OF SCIENCE EXPRESS. Third in a six-part series. (Repeat) 6.35: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. (Repeat) 7.00: GREAT RAILWAY JOURNEYS OF THE WORLD (4). Michael Palin, of Monty Python fame, describes his passion for trains and some of the excursions he has been on. (Repeat) 8.00: FIGHTER PILOT. Having graduated as officers, the boys are now on to the next step — learning how to fly. Third in an eight-part series. (Repeat) 8.25: BEST OF PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson talks to Pam Ayres, Sammy Cahn and Jack Jones. (Repeat) 9.10: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. Cold Comfort. An Australian play about a married man with three children who loses his: job, and grows increasingly frustrated and angry at not being able to find another one. Starring Steve Bisley and Lynette Curran. 10.05: NEWS.

10.20: WORLD CINEMA. “When The Hills Turn Red.” A Chinese movie filmed on the Yangtze River which passes through some of China’s most beautiful scenery. It tells of a group of film-makers who board a steamer to make a film about the lives of its crew membei-s. A young actress who is to play the role of the third mate befriends the real-life third mate, Yang, and in doing so learns more about her own life. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

10.50 a.m.: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL: Cricket — live coverage of the third day of the first test at the Basin Reserve, Wellington. 12.00 noon: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER.

12.50 p.m.: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 1.00: THE SOUTHLANDERS. A look at the southernmost tip of the South Island, from Progress Valley to Waipapa Point, where farms are run by descendants of whalers and bushmen. (Repeat)

1.50: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Samson and Delilah” (1949). Cecil B. DeMill directs this film based on the Biblical story of Samson, whose power was contained by the scheming Delilah. Starring Victor Mature and Hedy Lamarr.

3.50: SKI KIDS. A ski-ing contest between small children. (Repeat) 4.00: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Further coverage of today’s cricket.

12.00 noon: SUNDAY MATINEE. “The Texican” (1966). A man on the run for a crime he did not commit sets out to find his brother’s murderer. Starring Audie Murphy and Broderick Crawford. (Repeat) 1.25: BEWITCHED. (Repeat)

I.sft TONIGHT AT CARNEGIE HALL WITH RUDOLF SERKIN. The Schubert Posthumous Piano Sonata in B flat, introduced by Rudolf Serkin in interview with Isaac Stern. (Repeat) 2.50: 100 GREAT PAINTINGS. “The Blind Man,” by Duccio. 3.00: PRINTS AND PRINTMAKERS. The third in a series of six programmes looking at the world of original prints. (Repeat) 320: CIVILISATION. Sir Kenneth Clark traces the intellectual achievements of European civilisation. (Repeat)

4.10: THE WOMAN IN WHITE. A fivepart adaptation of Wilkie Collins’ suspense drama. (4) Laura is told that Marian has been sent to Limmeridge to convalesce, but she has been secretly hidden away. (Repeat) 5.05: LANDMARKS. Professor Kenneth Cumberland’s view of the story of New Zealand. Introduced diseases and pests have accompanied man’s occupancy of New Zealand. (Repeat) 5.55: NEWS.

6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD WATCH. Presented by

Dairne Shanahan. 7.00: SYMPHONIC POP WITH THE NEW ZEALAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Tonight’s presentation includes “Hooked on Classics 2” and “Bad Habits.” Special guests, Ray Woolf, Wilfred Simenauer, Tony Benfell, Roger Craig and Body Language. Host, Roger Gascoigne. (Repeat) 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Frenchwoman Christine Weber’s year-long stay on a Southland farm. (Repeat) 8.00: DAY ONE. Hosts, Sue Scott and

William Southgate. 8.30: MARTIN EDEN. A five-part drama series based on the autobiographical novel by Jack London. (3) Martin has his work published, and then Lizzie appears to tell him some home truths. 9.10: NEWS.

9.20: BEST OF NEWSMAKERS. lan Fraser talks to Bishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa.

9.50: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “One Chance In Four.” A young Greek Cypriot family break away from their extended family ana go to England when they discover their baby has thalassaemia, an inherited disease. (Repeat) 10.40: NEWS. 10.45: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: THE WONDERF UL WORLD OF DISNEY. Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (part one of a two-part story). (Repeat) 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.6 ft THREE’S COMPANY. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “A Matter of Life and Death” (1981). Nurse Joy Ufema decides to work solely with terminal patients to help them face the reality of dying, after one of her favourite patients dies alone. Starring Linda Lavin and Charles Tyner. (Repeat)

8.55: HOLDING THE FORT. Penny’s mother and Hector get on rather too well for Penny’s liking. 92ft OVER THE WALL AND OUT. A poetic cabaret, part three of a sixpart series. Featuring tonight Maurice Sagoffs “Shrinklets,” in which he cuts the classics down to size. Performers: David Copeland, Rawiri. Paratene and Sylvia Rands. 9.45: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “See No Evil” (1971). A blind girl is victimised by a killer in cowboy boots. Starring Mia Farrow and Robin Bailey. (Repeat)

11.10: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 21 January 1984, Page 13

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 21 January 1984, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 21 January 1984, Page 13

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