ONE Television N ew Zealand TWO
Today
8.00 a.m.: FRAGGLE ROCK. 8.30; WHAT NOW 10.00: GET SMART. (Repeat). 10.30; THE MONSTERS. (Repeat). 11.00: STAR TREK. (Repeat).
12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.02: SATURDAY MATINEE. “Across The Wide Missouri” (1951). The story of the men who blazed the trail west from St Louis in the 1820’s. Starring Clark Gable, Ricardo Montalban and John Hodiak. (Repeat). 1.20: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 1.40: Racing: Great Northern Hurdles. 1.50: Rugby Preview. 2.30: Rugby: New Zealand v. England. 4.30: Racing: Carbine Club Trophy Replay. 4.32: Members Handicap Replay. 4.35: Herne Bay Handicap. 4.45: Motorcross. 5.50: Scoreboard. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Featuring Alison Moyet, The Temptations, Boy Rocking and U.S.A, for Africa.
6.30: NEWS. 7.00: ME AND MY GIRL. Simon asks Derek and Nell to talk with Sam about her mother when Simon does not have any time. 7.30: ENTERTAINMENT SHOWCASE. 25 Years of Television in New Zealand.
12.00 noon: OUR WORLD. An Inordinate Fondness For Beetles. Using timelapse photography the cameras of Oxford Scientific Films have been able to capture the extraordinary life of the beetle. (Repeat). Teletext subtitles page 801. 12.45: BEST OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. 1.00: DIG THIS. 1.15: LOTTERY. 2.00: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Kitty” (1945). Using her charms a London waif becomes the city’s most notorious duchess, but her love remains for one man. Starring Paulette Goddard and Ray Milland. (Repeat). 3.55: THE PEOPLES COURT. 4.20: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.40: MADHUR JAFFERY’S INDIAN COOKING. Lemony Chicken with fresh coriander. 5.05: EMMERDALE FARM. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6.30: METAL MICKEY. Final. 7.00: FAST FORWARD. Teletext subtitles available page 801. 7.30: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. 8.30: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. To The Lighthouse. The story of an English family and assorted guests enjoying a long and warm Edwardian summer. Mrs Ramsay is beautiful and generous, her husband the opposite. Beneath the fun of the holiday is a force endangering the family’s existence.
10.30: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 11.25: NEWS. 11.30: BOGART. “They Drive By Night” (1940). A truck driver loses his brother in an accident and becomes involved with a scheming murderess. Starring Humphrey Bogart, George Raft and Ann Sheridan. (Repeat). 1.10: CLOSEDOWN. ,
10.25: NEWS. 10.40: WORLD CINEMA. “Slap the Monster on Page One” (1972). The film deals with the manipulation of news by the editor of a seemingly politically unaligned and objective newspaper. Starring Gian Maria Volonte, Laura Betti and Fabio Garriba. (Italian film with English subtitles). 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
Tomorrow
9.00 a.m.; SING TO THE LORD. (Repeat). 9.30: NBA BASKETBALL.
10.30: WEEKEND. 11.55: NEWS. , u£ 12.00 noon: AGREPORT. Drafting lamb for fatness rather than weight as a way to increase the farmer’s overall return. 12.15: DIG THIS. (Repeat). 12.30: THE RENOVATORS. Teletext subti1.00: FOUNDATION OF PEACE. A look at the work of Rotary International. 1.20: HOLLYWOOD’S CHILDREN. 2.15: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “High Treason” (1952). A drama about a plan to create industrial chaos in Britain and seize power by destruction of key hydro stations. Starring Liam Redmond, Andre Morelli, and Mary Morris. (Repeat). 3.45: OPUS. This programme traces the life of Jacqueline de Pre up to her tragic illness and screens a 1968 recording of an Elgar concert. 5.00: WHAT THE SOVIET CHILDREN ARE SAYING ABOUT NUCLEAR WAR. A group of American doctors speak to young Russians between 10 and 15. ' 5.30: SPOT ON.
10.30 a.m.: SPORTS SPECIAL. Replay of yesterday’s Rugby Test. 12.00 noon: 25 YEARS OF TELEVISION. The Forsyte Saga (1). James Forsyte gives his consent to his daughter’s marriage to Montague Dartie. 1.35: HERE’S LUCY. (Repeat). 2.00: JAZZ SEEN. Benny Goodman is seen performing with his orchestra and sextet at a live concert. 2.50: CURLY AND HIS GANG IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE. 3.40: MIRROR OF KINGS. 3.55: SUNDAY GRANDSTAND. 4.05. Highlights of the European Cup final. 4.30: Great Northern Steeplechase preview. 4.45: Rugby — Counties v. North Harbour. 5.15: Rugby League — St Helens v. Manakau. 5.55: NEWS.
6.00: CREDO. Final. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: KOHA. 7.00: 25 YEARS OF TELEVISION. Coronation Street. The first two episodes of the programme first screened in Britain on December 9, 1960. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Whitloof - the Belgians call it the most luxurious vegetable in the world. 8.00: FLYING START. The second of the semi-finals. „ 8.30: STRANGERS AND BROTHERS. Roger Quaife’s political ambitions are jeopardised by a private scandal and Lewis Eliot finds his own career is also placed at risk. 9.20: NEWS. 9.30: SUNDAY. A critical look at broadcasting. 10.00: ELIZABETH R. (3) Elizabeth has broken off all relations with France because of the St Bartholomew’s Eve massacre when thousands of Huguenots were massacred in Paris. (Repeat). 11.30: NEWS. 11.35: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: 25 YEARS OF TELEVISION. Bonanza. (Repeat). 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.00: BENSON. Benson wins the $50,000 state lottery, then gives it all away to charity. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Thief of Baghdad” (1978). The story of a young prince who, on the death of his father, is urged by the wicked Grand Wazir to go to Baghdad where he tries to have the prince done away with. Starring Roddy McDowall, Peter Ustinov and Terence Stamp. 9.00: PIG IN THE MIDDLE. 9.25: RADIO WITH PICTURES. With Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones. 10.10: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “Planet of Blood” (1966). Set in 1990, a team of scientists launch a rescue ship in an effort to find extra-terrestrial survivors and bring them back to earth. Starring John Saxon, Basil Rathbone and Judi Meredith. (Repeat). 11.30: CLOSEDOWN.
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