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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

8.00 a.m.: FRAGGLE ROCK. Wembley falls in love with a Fraggle called Lou. 8.30: WHAT NOW! 10.00: GET SMART. (Repeat). 10.30: HOGAN’S HEROES. (Repeat). 10.55: STAR TREK. Going back in time to discover how Earth maintained its existence, the crew are attacked by a strange force. (Repeat). 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: SPORT ON ONE. 12.02: Programme Review. 12.10: The Road to Los Angeles — The men’s 1500 metres. 12.45: Rugby League. Highlights from Tuesday night’s game between New South Wales and Queensland at the Sydney Cricket Ground. 1.50: Rugby Preview. 2.30: International Rugby. Live coverage from Eden Park of the vital second test between New Zealand and France. 4.30: Olympic Flashback. 4.40: Soccer. Highlights from last month’s international, West Germany v. Italy, played in Zurich. 5.30: Tennis Preview. A preview of this year’s tennis championships at Wimbledon. 5.45: Scoreboard.

12.00: OUR WORLD. Australia’s Animal Mysteries. This documentary looks at some of the unique marsupials that have evolved in Australia. (Repeat). 12.45 p.m.: THE BEST OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.

1.00: DIG THIS. 1.15: THAT’S INCREDIBLE. (Repeat)

2.00: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. "Royal Wedding” (1952). Two dancers find themselves in London at the time of the Queen of England’s wedding. Starring Fred Astaire, Jane Powell, Sarah Churchill and Keenan Wynn. (Repeat). 3.30: THREE MONKS. 3.50: THE PEOPLE’S COURT.

4.10: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.35: JULIA CHILD AND MORE COMPANY. Summer Dinner.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Elton John, Wang Chung, Deniece Williams, Kenny Loggins, Steve Perry, and Shaky and Bonnie. 6.30: NEWS.

7.00: FAME. Leroy and Reardon try to help a once-popular night-club performer who has become an alcoholic. 8.00: BILLY T. JAMES.

5.05: EMMERDALE FARM. A familiar face returns to surprise everyone, especially Annie. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6.30: PRODUCTION LINE. 6.50: PREVIEW 2. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Mike Wallace investigates allegations that one of America’s big airlines is unsafe; a look at a boxer who is preparing for a professional fight despite evidence of brain damage; and, from Argentina, a report on the children of “the disappeared.” 8.00: COUSIN PHILLIS. Edward and Phillis grow closer.

8.30: THE SATURDAY PREMIERE MOVIE. “A Caribbean Mystery” (1983). Based on a story by Agatha Christie. Miss Jane Marples’s holiday in the sunny Caribbean turns into a murder mystery. Starring Helen Hayes, Barnard Hughs, Jameson Parker and Season Hubley.

10.20: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK

11.20: THE CHINESE DETECTIVE. John Ho is confined to bed with viral pneumonia. (Repeat). 12.15: NEWS. 12.20: CLOSEDOWN.

8.30: THE SOUTH BANK SHOW. Ivy Compton-Burnett. A highly stylised dramatisation of Ivy Compton-Bur-nett’s book, “Elders and Betters,” interspersed with an interview with, her biographer, Hilary Spurling. 9.25: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. “Bessie.” The beautiful and charming Bessie falls in love with Lord Lambeth. Starring Sinead Cusack, Geoffrey Whitehead, and Christopher Cazanove. 10.15: NEWS.

10.30: WORLD CINEMA. “Do You Remember Dolly Bell?” (1981). The story of a 16-year-old boy who, growing up, has his first unlucky break in life. Starring Slavko Stimac, Slobodan Aligrudic, and Ljilja na Blagojevic. Yugoslavian movie with English subtitles. 12.15 a.m.: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

9.00 a.m.: SPORT ON ONE. A chance to see top British chances for the Olympic Games. An analysis of the rugby test between New Zealand and France. Also highlights from the week’s match between Counties and New South Wales at Pukekohe. 11.00: TITLES. 11.15: MONEY REPORT. 11.30: ON LINE. A chance to question Nigel Roberts, political scientist of Victoria University. Phone Auckland (09) 794-907 from 9 a.m.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: NBA BASKETBALL 1984 12.55: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 1.00: AGREPORT. 1.15: DIG THIS. (Repeat).

1.30: ALISON HOLST COOKS. Bread and Cheese. 1.45: THIS IS MUSIC. (Repeat).

2.00: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Second Chance” (1971). A rich yet stressful stockbroker reaches the middle of his life and decides it is time for a change, so he sets up a community in a deserted town. Starring Brian Keith, Elizabeth Ashby and Juliet Prowse. 3.10: S.P.LA.S.H. (Repeat). 3.20: HORIZON. The Cornucopia. Is it right to support farmers whom technology has made redundant? 4.15: MONKEY. Sandy gets a chance to use his water imp powers. 5.00: A DOG’S SHOW.

5.30: SPOT ON.

11.15 a.m.: LAW CONFERENCE ’B4 REVISITED. A look at mediation as an alternative to using the courts, commercial and planning law. Final.

12.00: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Passport to Pimlico” (1948). A tiny part of London, Pimlico, discovers that it is part of ancient Burgundy. Starring Stanley Holloway, Paul Dupis, Margaret Rutherford and Hermione Baddley. (Repeat). 1.20 p.m.: IT’S NOT HARD TO REMEMBER. (Repeat). 1.35: HERE’S LUCY. (Repeat).

2.00: OPUS: A SEASON OF OPERA. “Otello.” An Opera in four acts with music by Verdi.

4.35: GREAT EXPECTATIONS. 5.05: JAZZ SEEN. The Duke Ellington Orchestra. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: THE HERD. The Blahs. 6.30: NEWS.

6.45: KOHA. 7.00: AFRICA. Basil Davidson traces the medieval gold trade from the Sahara to Cairo.

7.55: WHAT ON EARTH. 8.25: RUMPOLE OF THE BAILEY. Rumpole defends an artist accused of forgery. A new series starring Leo McKern, Peggy Thorpe Bates, and Peter Bowles. 9.15: NEWS.

9.30: SUNDAY. Interviews with the deputy leader ,of the four main parties, including the New Zealand Party, which chose its deputy leader today.

10.10: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “Mrs Silly.” Mrs Silly is a divorced woman whose overbearing love is becoming increasingly embarrassing for her only son. 11.00: NEWS. 11.05: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. A Disney Vacation. Final (Repeat). 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.00: PRIVATE BENJAMIN. Stacy thinks that Judy has stolen her boyfriend.

7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” (1978). Based on Maya Angelou’s book, this film is the story of a young black girl growing up in the southern United States during the Depression. Starring Esther Rolle, Ruby Dee, Diahann Carroll and Roger Mosley. 9.00: IT TAKES A WORRIED MAN. Roath seems to be paying too much attention to the licensing laws.

9.25: RADIO WITH PICTURES. The Fixx, The Models, David Gilmour, Stephens Bell-Booth, The Kiwi Animal, Van Halen, Blancmange, ZZ Top, and Laurie Anderson.

10.10: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “Tales of Terror” (1962). Three tales of terror based on stories by Edgar Allan Poe: “Morelia,” “The Black Cat” and “The Case of M. Valdemar.” Starring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathbone, and Debra Paget. (Repeat). 11.35: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 23 June 1984, Page 17

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 23 June 1984, Page 17

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 23 June 1984, Page 17

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