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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

8.00 a.nu FRAGGLE ROCK. Wembley Fraggle is captured by the giant Gorgs, who claim to be the rulers of the universe. 8.30: WHAT NOW? 10.00: GET SMART. (Repeat) 1025: HOGAN’S HEROES. (Repeat) 10.55: STAR TREK. I, Mudd. A technically advanced android takes control of the Starship Enterprise. (Repeat) 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING.

12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: SPORT ON ONE. 12.05: Cricket — highlights of the second test, New Zealand v. Sri Lanka. 1.0: Golf — the New Zealand Pro Am team against Oklahoma State University. 1.50: Chopping — coverage from the recent New Zealand championships held in Christchurch. 2.25: Boxing — highlights from the recent New Zealand v. U.S. amateur boxing series. 3.00: The Road to Los Angeles — the build-up to the Los Angeles Olympics. 3.30: Boxing. 4.00: Chopping. 4.25: Racing: Golden Slipper Stakes. 4.30: Rugby — New Zealand seven-a-side team competes in Hong Kong. 5.05: Racing — Tancred Stakes. 5.15: Rugby. 5.45: The Scoreboard.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Nena, Rockwell, Cyndi Lauper, Huey Lewis and The News, Mel Brooks, and Dance Exponents. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: FAME. Two rival gangs decide to settle their differences through a break dance competition and Christopher and Michael are recruited to coach each gang. 8.00: McPHAIL AND GADSBY. 8.30: THE SATURDAY PREMIERE MOVIE. “Hardhat and Legs.” (1980) A comedy-drama about a romance which begins with a wolf whistle from a construction site. The couple are a tough New York construction worker and a divorced teacher of Modern Sexuality who has two children. Starring Sharon Gless and Kevin Dobson. 10.20: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 11.15: THE GENTLE TOUCH. A young boy is badly beaten up. Maggie discovers that there is more to this case than meets the eye, especially as the boy hesitates in naming his attacker. (Repeat) 12.10: NEWS. 12.15: CLOSEDOWN.

9.00 a.m.: SPORT ON ONE. 9.05: Rugby — Fiji v. Queensland. 9.50: Golf — live coverage of the Masters at Augusta, Georgia. 10.30: Sports news. 10.35: Golf continued. 11.40: Olympic flashback. 11.45: Olympic soccer preview. The New Zealand team will play Saudi Arabia tonight. ' 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Queens Park Rangers v. Ipswich; Wallsail v. Oxford. 12.55: AGREPORT. Deer farming in the United Kingdom. 1.10: DIG THIS. (Repeat). 1.25: THE RENOVATORS. 1.55: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “The Silver Chalice” (1955). A brilliant Greek artist, who had been sold into slavery by his wicked uncle, is set free by one of the 12 apostles, Luke. Recognising the artist’s talent Luke asks him to create a silver chalice to be used in the Last Supper. The plot becomes complicated as Simon the Magician plans to steal the chalice in an effort to cause an uprising among the people. Starring Virginia Mayo, Paul Newman, Pier Angeli and Lome Green. (Repeat). 4.05: GOD’S STORY — THE OLD TESTAMENT. In the Beginning: Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. 4.15: MONKEY. Vampire Master.

5.00: FAMILY AFFAIR. Conflict. 5.30: SPOT ON. Helen looks at a zoo; Sandy sees the bright lights; video contest. 6.00: CREDO. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: KOHA. 7.00: LOOKOUT. “John A. Lee: A Political Perspective.” A look at the controversial career of a New Zealand politician. The programme traces Lee’s career from the back streets of Dunedin to the growth of the first Labour government. 7.50: COUNTRY CALENDAR. 8.05: TO THE MANOR BORN. Due to a business crisis, Richard is to sell Grantleigh Manor; will this mean that he will propose to Audrey? (Final, repeat). 8.35: KATE. Based on a story by Henry James, Kate, a self-assured woman, has decided it is time to marry Herbert Dodd, a rather non-descript bookseller. 9.25: NEWS. 9.35: SUNDAY. The press in New Zealand. Are newspapers doing their job of informing the public, or are they concentrating on sensational stories? Dairne Shanahan chairs a discussion. 10.15: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “Japanese Style.” Two hitch-hikers, Carol and Dan, are working in Tokyo to earn their air-fare to Australia. She is working as a photographic model and he as an English teacher. Dan becomes obsessed by one of his pupils, the wife of a businessman. 11.15: NEWS. 11.20: MARTI WEBB — TOGETHER AGAIN. Entertainer Marti Webb is the host of a show with a selection of guests: David Essex, Christopher Gable, Angela Richards, and Paul Jones. 12.00: SOCCER. Live coverage of the Olympic elimination game between New Zealand and Saudi Arabi. 2.30 a.m.: CLOSEDOWN.

Sharon Gless, in “Hardhat and Legs” on One at 8.30 p.m.

Sunday

12.00 noon: EMMERDALE FARM. 12.45: THE BEST OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. 1.00: DIG THIS. Eion Scarrow and Bruce Harkness look at soil types and at preparing soil for planting. 1.15: THAT’S INCREDIBLE! (Repeat) 2.05: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “G.I. Blues” (1960). While stationed in Germany, three G.l.s form a musical combo. However, the musical career of one becomes interrupted by a cabaret dancer. Starring Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse, Robert Ives and James Douglas. (Repeat) 3.45: VIGNETTES. 3.55: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.15: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.35: JULIA CHILD AND MORE REAL COMPANY. Country Dinner. 5.05: THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO. Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. (Repeat) 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6.30: SCIENCE EXPRESS. Developments in communication; learning the causes of air disasters; and an expert on acoustics. 6.50: PREVIEW 2. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. An American city is on the verge of bankruptcy because it cannot afford to pay a $3.5 million damages award. Soviet defectors made a daring escape to Britain — and are now on the dole. An investment company in Hawaii which went bankrupt invested its time and money in spying for the C.I.A. 8.00: BEAU GESTE. The Blue Water has been stolen with no-one confessing to the crime. Now Beau has disappeared too. 8.25: DO MATHS. Tetraflexagons — Magic folding models made from cardboard. 8.30: THE SOUTH BANK SHOW. A look at the life of Kathy Acker, her writing, and the American avantgarde. 9.25: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. Marks. Lesley and Margaret can no longer cope with the high expectations that their mother, Marjory, has for them. 10.15: NEWS. 10.30: WORLD CINEMA. “The Policeman” (1971). After 20 years of dedicated service, an Israeli policeman realises that his superiors are unlikely to renew his contract. Starring Zaharira Harifai, Avner Hezkeyahu, Itzko Rachaminov and Josef Shiloach. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.

11.00 a.m.: TITLES. 11.15: MONEY REPORT. 11.30: THE GOOD LIFE. The Weaver’s Tale. (Repeat). 12.00: SUNDAY MATINEE. ‘Mandy” (1953). A story about a deaf child, Mandy, whose mother must decide whether or not to send her child to a special school. Starring Phyllis Calvert, Jack Hawkins and Terence Morgan. (Repeat). 1.30 p.m.: BEWITCHED. (Repeat). 1.55: OPUS. 2.45: ONE HUNDRED GREAT PAINTINGS. 2.55: THE ARABS. Between Two Worlds. Today’s Arabian beliefs are contrasted with those values and beliefs held in medieval Arabian society. 3.45: THE IRISH R.M. A Misdeal. (Repeat).

4.40: MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR MICRO. The Versatile Machine. Richard Gomm, who has been virtually totally disabled since birth, uses a micro-computer to control equipment around his room, to write philosophy and poetry, and to amuse himself.

5.05: JAZZ SEEN. Louis Armstrong All Stars and Dizzy Gillespie’s Dream Band. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “The Ghost of Buxley Hall.” Part one of a two-part story starring Dick O’Neil, Victor French and Louise Lotham. 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.00: FAMILY TIES. Steve and Elyse, shock the Keaton children and their conservative grandparents when they attend an anti-nuke rally and end up in jail. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Farrell For the People” (1982). Assistant District Attorney, Elizabeth Farrell, is attracted to the legal profession for all the right reasons, yet she does ignore the first rule of the D.A.’s office and becomes personally involved in her cases. Starring Valerie Harper, Gregory Sierra, W. M. Brian Curren. 9.00: ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN. Romance in a flat (Final). 9.25: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Hoodoo Gurus, Great Unwashed, Wastrels, D.D. Smash, interview with Dave Dobbyn and Jenny Morris, Q.E.D., New Order, The The, The Smiths, and Frank Sinatra. 10.10: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “Bride of Frankenstein” (1935). Dr Frankenstein is forced by Dr Pretorious to create a bride for the Monster who, after wrecking the village, steals Dr Frankenstein’s bride. Starring Elsa Lanchester, Boris Karloff and Colin Clive. 11.25: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 14 April 1984, Page 17

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 14 April 1984, Page 17

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 14 April 1984, Page 17