ONE Television New Zealand TWO
Today
8.00 a.m.: THE MUPPET SHOW. With guest Roger Millar. (Repeat). 8.30: RETURN TO OZ. Dorothy returns to the land of Oz. 9.35: SCOOBY AND SCRAPPY DOO. (Repeat). 10.00: GET SMART. (Repeat). 10.30: THE MUNSTERS. (Repeat). 10.55: STAR TREK. The U.S.S. Enterprise is captured by a Romulan commander. (Repeat). 11.50: TOP OF THE MORNING.
12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.02: SATURDAY MATINEE. “Hangman’s Knot” (1952). Confederate soldiers rob a Union stage coach while disguised as civilians. Starring Randolph Scott, Donna Reed, and Richard Denning. (Repeat). 1.25: SPORT ON ONE. 1.25: Preview. 1.30: Rugby and Racing. Highlights from last Saturday’s five nations match between Wales and England played at Cardiff. Live coverage from Ellerslie, featuring the Air N.Z. Stakes. 4.20: Cricket. Live coverage from the Melbourne Cricket Ground of the 50-over match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka.
12.00 noon: OUR WORLD. Among the Wild Chimpanzees. This documentary examines the work of Jane Goodall, who has been studying the world of wild chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania. (Repeat). 12.55: AND MOTHER MAKES FIVE. (Repeat). 1.20: LOTTERY. 2.05: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “I Was a Male War Bride” (1949). A French army captain faces all sorts of problems when he returns to postwar America. Starring Cary Grant, Ann Sheridan, and Rudy Stuart. (Repeat). 3.50: C’EST LA VIE. (Repeat). 3.55: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.15: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.40: JULIA CHILD AND MORE COMPANY. Country Dinner. 5.05: EMMERDALE FARM. Joe has a few problems during harvest time. 5.55: NEWS.
6.30: NEWS. 6.45: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF CRICKET. Continuing live coverage of the match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka. 8.00: MISS NEW ZEALAND BEAUTY PAGEANT 1985. Broadcast live from the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, with hosts Peter Sinclair and Lyndal Howley. The Golden Kiwi milliondollar marble will be drawn by the new “Miss New Zealand.”
6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6.30: THE BEST OF SCIENCE EXPRESS. 7.00: PREVIEW 2. 7.05: THE WINE PROGRAMME. (1) How a good wine is made and how to taste and choose a wine in a 7.30: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. A look at the activities of India’s chemical disaster; a report on the I.R.A.’s operational methods in England; and the growing of kiwifruit in England. 8.30: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. “Happy Days.” Arthur, a bereaved husband, discovers while reading through his dead wife’s letters that she had a lover.
9.30: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF CRICKET. Continuing live coverage of the match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka. ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK.To be broadcast when the cricket finishes. A Liza Minnelli Special. 12.30 a.m.: NEWS. 12.35: CLOSEDOWN.
9.20: NEWS. 9.35: WORLD CINEMA. “War and Peace” (1967). The second of a three-part screening of the Russian film version of Lep Tolstoy’s classic novel. Starring Sergei Bondarchuk, Ludmilla Savelyeva and Victor Stanitsin. A Russian film with English subtitles. 11.45: CLOSEDOWN.
Sunday
9.00 a.m.: A SELECTION OF HYMNS OF PRAISE. 9.25: SUNDAY MORNING MOVIE. “Ride ’Em Cowboy” (1942). The fun begins when Abbott and Costello ride out west. Starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. 10.45: THAT’S INCREDIBLE. (Repeat). 11.30: THE RENOVATORS. (Repeat.)
12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.03 p.m.: BI LEAGUE SOCCER. 12.55: A FIGHTING CHANCE. A look at the work of Dr Daulako, medical superintendent of the Tooney leprosy hospital in Suva. 1.15: NEPTUNE’S NIPPERS. A young 12 year old becomes involved with the Loch Ness Monster and defies the curse of Tutankhamun. Starring Jason Deplatter and Theo Brown. 2.05: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “The Human Comedy” (1943). A young boy supports his family when his brother goes to war. Starring Mickey Rooney, James Craig and Van Johnson. (Repeat.) 4.00: OPUS. (2)Auckland pianist, Deidre O’Byrne, and Andrew Malcolm. 4.35: KNOTT’S BERRY FARM. A history of the entertainment complex at Buena park. 5.05: BARBARA’S WORLD OF HORSES AND PONIES. (2) Debbie is introduced to using the reins. 5.30: SPOT ON. From the Best of ’B4.
12.00 noon: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Slattery’s Hurricane” (1949). A pilot looks back at the aimlessness of his life while flying his plane through a hurricane. Starring Richard Widmark, Veronica Lake, Linda Darnell and John Russell. 1.20: HERE’S LUCY. (Repeat.) 1.45: MADE BY HAND. Wrought Iron. 2.00: JAZZ SEEN. Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band are presented “live” at the Fleece and Firkin Public House in Bristol. 3.10: MONKEY. The wicked King of Youth captures Tripitaka. (Repeat.) 3.50: ME AND MY CAMERA. The presenters explain the art of processing film. Final. (Repeat.) 4.15: FAME IS THE SPUR. (2) Arnold discovers socialism, and Tom marries Polly. 5.55: NEWS.
6.00: DAY ONE. (9) The Elderly. Final. 6.30: NEWS. _ , TXt , 7.00: MY KIND OF MUSIC. (I)John Matheson, the conductor, entertains
with his kind of music. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. One-armed lan Maxwell and his twin passions - quarter horses and endurance riding. 8.00: FAWLTY TOWERS. A guest dies in one of the rooms that is badly needed for the next occupant. An American couple arrive late and demand a meal. (Repeat.) 8.30: THE CITADEL. Andrew is determined to make plans for the future until a letter arrives for him. Final.
6.00: FAME. Doris and Danny are at each other’s throats during the school presidential elections. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.00: FAMILY TIES. Elyse’s brother tells the family where and why he hid the $4 million he is acccused of embezzling. ■ 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. "The Wild and the Brave” (1974.) An examination of racial tension as it occurred when white chief warden lan Ross is replaced by black Paul Ssali in a remote national park in Uganda.
9.20: NEWS. . L . 9 30: SUNDAY. Rodney Bryant interviews, by satellite, the South African rugby boss, Dr Danie Craven, on the proposed All Black tour of South Africa. Also, the results of an opinion poll on the tour, and on the Springboks’ proposed tour m 1987. 10.00: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “Sweet Echo.” A famous theatrical couple who have enjoyed a happy marriage are now retired. A young playwright wishes to lure them back to the stage. Starring Renee Anderson and Ralph Michael. 10.50: NEWS. 10.55: CLOSEDOWN.
9.00: WHO’S THE BOSS. A former big leaguer takes his daughter and their future on the road to start a new life. 9.25: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Bruce Springsteen talks about his life and music, and is shown in concert. 10.10: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “The Unseen" (1981.) Three beautiful young woman encounter terror on route to a small town festival. Starring Barbara Bach, Sydney Lassick, Karen Lamm and Doug Barr. 11.45: CLOSEDOWN.
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