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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

8.00 a.mj THE MUPPET SHOW. With guest Alice Cooper. (Repeat). 830: WHAT NOW. With Steve Parr. 10.00: GET SMART. (Repeat). ; 10.30: HOGAN’S HEROES. (Repeat) 11.00: STAR TREK. It appears that Spock is to die insane unless a medium steps in. (Repeat). 1150: TOP OF THE MORNING. '

12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.02 p.mj SATURDAY MATINEE. “Stage to Tucson” (1951). An action-packed western about two men who investigate the hijacking of stagecoaches. Starring Rod Cameron, Wayne Morris, Kay Buckley and Sally Eilers. 1.25: SPORT ON ONE. 1.25: Preview. 1.30: Racing. From Riccarton, the Noble Bijou Spring Plate. 1.40: Gymnastics. Highlights from the New Zealand and Australia rhythmic gymnastic test held a fortnight ago in Auckland. 2.10: Racing. The Benson and Hedges Gold Cup. 2.20: Gymnastics. 2.50: Racing. Wrightson 1000 Guineas. 3.00: Trampolining. Some of the faction from last month’s N.Z. Trampolining Championship held at Cowles Stadium, Christchurch. 3.30: Racing. Edward Lumley Handicap. 3.40: New York Marathon highlights. 4.05: Racing. Hagley Handicap. 4.20: Racing. VRC Derby. 4.25: Trampolining. «4;55: Rugby. 5.35: McKinnon Stakes. 5.40: Profile of a Kiwi. 5.50: Scoreboard.

12-00 noon: OUR WORLD. “Tumbler in the Sky.” This documentary takes a look at the bateleur eagle, one of Africa’s shyest birds. (Repeat). 12.45 p.m.THE BEST OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. 1.00: DIG THIS. Bruce Harkness gives some tips on how to treat roses. 1.15: THE POWERS OF MATTHEW STAR. (Repeat) 2.00: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Houdini" (1953). A comical look at the life of the famous Houdini. Starring Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, Torin Thatcher and lan Wolfe. (Repeat). 3.45: VIGNETTES. 3.55: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.15: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.40: THE ELEGANT SHED. (5) David Mitchell examines the work of Ted McCoy of Dunedin and John Blair of Queenstown. (Repeat). 5.05: EMMERDALE FARM. Will Joe be able to rescue Rod alive from the mine? 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: READY V TO ROLL. Black Lace, Stevie Wonder, Twisted Sister, Spandau Ballet, Ray Parker, jun., and U2. 630: NEWS 7.00: LOVE BOAT. With guests David Doyle, Connie Stevens and Nancy Walker. 8.00: IT AIN’T HALF HOT MUM. On stage Bombardier “Gloria” Beaumont appears far from heroic yet off stage this is just what he becomes.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6.30: NATURE WATCH. Miriam Rothschild spends much time propagating rare species of wild flowers. 6.50: PREVIEW 2. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. 8.00: THE LITTLE WORLD OF DON CAMILLO. (7) Don Camillo tries tc find out the identity of a village lottery winner.

8.35: THE SATURDAY PREMIERE MOVIE. “The Rip Off.” The ageing jewel thief, , Chris . Gretchko, is brought out of hiding by a conman to pull off his biggest deal. Starring Lee Van Cleef, Karen Black, Edward Albert and Robert Alda. 10.30: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 11.30: STRANGERS. : Bulman gives a hitchhiker a lift not realising that the hitchhiker ; has just burgled a house. (Repeat); 12.30: NEWS/ • ; 12.35: CLOSEDOWN. :

8.25: THE SOUTH BANK SHOW. This programme uses dance to tell the story of the formation of the Phoenix Dance Company. 9.20: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. A young police constable on duty at an East End station learns a great deal during his first 12 hours on the job. 10.10: NEWS. 10.25: WORLD CINEMA. “The Seven Cervi Brothers” (1968). The true story of seven brothers who were active in the anti-fascist movement in Europe during World War 11. Starring Gian Maria Volonte, Riccardo Cucciolla, Serge Reggiani, and Benjamin Lev. Italian dialogue with English subtitles. 12.05: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

9.00 a.m_- SPORT ON ONE. Doug Armstrong introduces the fourth match in the Winfield Masters Snooker series inAuckland. Today: David Taylor v. Willie Thorne. Grant Nesbett reports on the silver jubilee Dulux Cycle race from Auckland to Wellington which finished yesterday. 11.00: TITLES. 11.15 a.m.: MONEY REPORT. 11.30: ; ON LINE. With the : president of the Law Society, Mr Bruce Slane.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02: MATCH OF THE DAY. West Ham v. Arsenal and West Bromwich Albion v. Southampton. 1235: AGREPORT. Farmers in the Wairarapa are increasingly using ram harnesses at tupping time to improve lambing percentages and make management at lambing time 1.10: DIG THIS. (Repeat.) 1.25: THE RENOVATORS. Including how to make blinds, a futuristic house in Nelson, and kitchen ideas. 1.55: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. "3.10: To Yuma” (1957). In an effort to collect the bounty, a poor rancher transports a captured outlaw to his trial in Yuma. Starring Glenn Ford, Van Heflin and Felica Farr. (Repeat.)

12.00 midday: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Lullaby of Broadway” (1951). A touring singer working overseas plans a I surprise visit to her mother. Starring Doris Day, Gene Nelson, and Billy de Wolfe, (Repeat.) 1.25: HERE’S LUCY. (Repeat.) 1.50: 100 GREAT PAINTINGS. 2.00: OPUS. Mozart in Jerusalem. 3.00: COSMOS. (6) An imaginary spaceship of the seventeenth century travels to Titan, one of Saturn’s satellites.

3.20: THE GRAND AGE OF GARDEN. Made to commemorate The Year of the Garden, this documentary examines the art form of gardens throughout the world. 4.15: THE MAD MAD MONSTERS. Baron von Frankenstein creates a bride for his monster. Among the wedding guests are Count Dracula and the Invisible Man. 5.00: AN INTERVIEW WITH STEVEN SPIELBERG. 5.30: SPOT ON.

35ft BARRIERS. Billy goes to France to meet Beauvoir, who played in the orchestra with his mother. (Repeat.) 4.4 ft I SIMPLY CAN’T SEE. (2) Louise Byles shows how in spite of being blind, she can lead an active and happy life. 5.05: JAZZ SEEN. The Mel Torme Special. 555: NEWS.

6.00: CREDO. The Salvation army and orphaned, abandoned and abused children. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: KOHA. A profile of the greenstone carver, Michael Mason. 7.00: THE YOUNG MUSICIANS’ COMPETITION 1984 Final. 8.00: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. The third heat, with teams from Canterbury and Waikato. 8.30: THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN. India moves towards independence and old scores are settled. Final 920: NEWS.

6.oft BENSON. The governor publicly announces that he saw a U.F.O. 6-25: THE BAKER STREET BOYS. The Adventure of the Disappearing Dispatch Case. 650: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.oft HEROES (3) Dave lines up the band’s first gig. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. "Scout’s Honour” (1980). Pearl Bartlett hates children, yet agrees to organise a cub scout camp when pressured to by her boss. Starring Gary Coleman, Katherine Helmond, and Harry Morgan. 9.oft OH MADELINE! Madeline’s visiting sister takes a liking to Charlie.

9.S(k SUNDAY. A look at criticism of the Ministry of Women’s Affairs. 10.10: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “Jenny Can’t Work any Faster.” Until Jenny was two she was a normal child. Hope . appears when Jenny’s father, a puppeteer, teams up with a childloving assistant to help this autistic child. 11.00: NEWS. 11.05: CLOSEDOWN. 1

925: RADIO WITH PICTURES. U2 documentary; Talking Heads, The Cure, and an interview with Stevie Ray Vaughan. 10.1 th THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “Massacre at Central High” (1976). David and his brash school friends find fun and excitement in bullying their passive schoolmates. However, soon their ridicule turns to horror. Star- >. ring Derrel Maury, Andrew Stevens ~ and Robert Carradine. 11.40: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 3 November 1984, Page 19

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 3 November 1984, Page 19

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 3 November 1984, Page 19

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