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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

7.00: a.m.- ATOM ANT. (Repeat). 725: THE MUPPET BABIES. B.oft WHAT NOW? 10.00: THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. (Repeat) 10.30: HOGAN’S HEROES. (Repeat.) 11.00: BONANZA. (Repeat.)

Clark Gable stars in the Saturday Matinee on One, “Command Decision.” 11.00 a.mj COSMOS (Repeat). 11.50: TODAY IN FRANCE.

12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.02: p.m.: SATURDAY MATINEE. “Command Decision” (1948). An Air force captain battles superiors and congressmen for permission to send bombers further into Germany where their aeroplane factories are located. Starring Clark Gable and Walter Pidgeon. (Repeat. Black and white.) 2.00: SPORT ON ONE. 2.00: Preview. 2.15: Soccer — Wales- v. Scotland in the World Cup qualifying round. 3.45: Moments in Sport. 4.00: Dave Loveridge Profile. 4.10: Rugby League preview. 4.45: VRC Derby (recorded.) 5.35: LKS McKinnon Stakes. 5.45: Scoreboard.

12.00 noon :OUR WORLD. Powerful, elusive and deadly, the tiger has long fired people’s imagination. This programme provides a close-up look at the tiger’s private life and natural habitat. (Repeat)Teletext subtitles on page 801. 1.00 p.m j DIG THIS. 1.15: FAME. (Repeat.) 2.10: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “The Dark Mirror” (1946.) A tortured girl faces only evil when she sees herself in her twin sister. Starring Olivia De Havilland and Lew Ayres. (Black and white.) 3.45: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.05: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.35: DELIA SMITH’S COOKERY COURSE. s.oft EMMERDALE FARM. 5.55: NEWS.

6.oft READY TO ROLL. Featuring Arcadia, Aha, Simple Minds, Stevie Wonder and Whitney Houston. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THE COSBY SHOW. While Cliff snoops around trying to find out what his birthday surprise is, a clever Clair arranges for the Huxtable family to watch the legendary singer, Lena Horne, perform from Horne’s personal table. (Final.) %.3ft SCARECROW AND MRS KING. A ruthless killer is hired by a parol convict seeking revenge for the slaying of his brother by Agency operatives. She becomes a look-a-like of Amanda King to kill Lee. 8.30: McPHAIL AND GADSBY. 9.00: THE SATURDAY PREMIERE MOVIE. “A Good Sport” (1983). A seasoned sports writer and wellknown editor discovered that when two friends become more than just friends they also become less than friends. Starring Ralph Waite and Lee Remick. 10.55: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 11.55: NEWS. 12.00: EDWARD 'G. ROBINSON. “Dr Ehrich's -Magic Bullet” .(1940). The story of the nineteenth century Ger-, man scientist who developed a cure for venereal. disease. ■ Starring Edward G. Robinson and Ruth Gordan. (Black and White). 1.50: LATE MOVIE. “The Bridge at Remagen” (1969). A Nazi officer procrastinates over Hitler’s order to destroy the last remaining bridge across the Rhine and the American army rushes to save the bridge and cross into Germany. Starring George Segal and Robert Vaughn. (Repeat.) 3.45: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. The second test between the Kiwis and Great Britain, live from Wigan. ; 5.50: LATE MOVIE. “L’il Abner” (1959.) The government selects Dogpatch as a testing area for A-bombs, and Li’l Abner at last yields to the charms of Daisy Mae. Starring Peter Palmer' and Leslie Parrish. (Repeat.)

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6.30: MIND YOUR LANGUAGE. / 7.00: THE WINE PROGRAMME. Jancis Robinson returns with a new series which will show something of the immense variety of high quality wines on the market today. 7.30: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. 8.30: MESSIAH: PART ONE. This performance celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Crippled Children Society in New Zealand and is broadcast direct . from the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington. Soloists: Beverley Bergen, Isobel Cunningham, Anthony Benfell, Maurice Taylor, with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington, the Choir of Wellington Cathedral, members of the National Youth Choir and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. 9.15: NEWS. 9.35: MESSIAH: PART TWO. Continuing the direct performance of Handel’s “Messiah” from the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington. 10.30: THE EBONY TOWER. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.

Tomorrow

7.50: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Live coverage of the second test between the All Blacks and the Argentine Pumas. 10.00: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. 10.55: BRITISH FOOTBALL RESULTS. 11.00: THAT’S INCREDIBLE. 11.30: HOLDING THE FORT. (Repeat). 11.55: NEWS.

Middlemore Hospital’s new superintendent, talks about her life on “Credo” on One. 11.00: SPORTS SPECIAL. Edited highlights of the second rugby league test between N.Z. and Great Britain.

12.00: AGREPORT. Grass grub control. 12.15: DIG THIS. < 12;30: A WOMAN’S PLACE. 1.00: BEYOND BLINDNESS. A profile of several blind people, which investigates some of the causes of blindness. 2.00: ABU POPULAR SONG CONTEST. 4.05: BABOON. A film that follows the daily activities of a babbon. 425: OPUS. 5.00: SUNBEAM WORLD MASTERS SHEARING CHALLENGE. 5.30: SPOT ON. 6.00: CREDO. An interview with Dr Karen Poutasi, Middlemore Hospital’s new superintendent. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: KOHA.

12.00: SUNDAY MATINEE. “High Society” (1956). A magazine reporter and photographer cover a fashionable Philadelphia wedding and their presence causes the bride to have second thoughts. Starring Frank Sinatra and Grace Kelly. (Repeat). I.4ft HERE’S LUCY. (Repeat). 2.05: JAZZ SEEN. 2.55: THE QUESTORS. Put a single bug \. into ideal conditions and 24 hours later there could be thousands of them. ; 325: THE MAGIC MIRROR. 4 3.55: SUNDAY GRANDSTAND. I

7.00: ENTERTAINMENT SHOWCASE Conductor Piero Gamba takes the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra on a brief European musical tour. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDER. 8.00: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. Otago v Lincoln. 8.30: THE GATHERING SEED. 9220: NEWS.- ' 9.30: SUNDAY. Rodney Bryant interviews Bob Geldof, a pop star turned good Samaritan. 10.0 ft PLAY OF THE WEEK. “Singles Night” Pamela and Jackie, both mid-30s, attend a singles night at the local hotel.. 10.5 ft NEWS. - - 1055: CLOSEDOWN.'

7.oft BENSON. Katie’s school chum starts a campaign to get his widowed mother and Benson up to the altar. Teletext subtitles on page 801. 725: SUNDAY MOVIE. “She’s in the Army Now” (1981). A behind-the-barracks look at five young women who joined the army. Starring Kathleen Quinlan and Julie Carmen. 9.oft TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT. 925: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Featuring Immaculate Fools, Sting and Supertramp. 1025: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “The Night Strangler” (1972). A transient newspaper reporter is assigned to investigate a series of unsolved murders in Seattle. Starring Darren McGavin and Jo Ann Pflug. 115 ft CLOSEDOWN. :

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 2 November 1985, Page 17

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 2 November 1985, Page 17