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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Today

7.oft ATOM ANT. Repeat 725: THE MUPPET BABIES. B.oft WHAT NOW? 10.00: THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. Repeat. 1030: HOGAN’S HEROES. 11.00: BONANZA. Repeat

12.00: NEWS. 12.02: SPORT ON ONE. 12.02: Preview. 12.15: Tennis — The first semi-final from the Nutri-metics Womens’ International tournament. 1.35: Chess — A look at computerised aids for improving your chess. 1.55: Racing — 86th Avondale Stakes. 2.05: Motorcycling — Castrol six hour motor race. 2.30: Racing — Waitakere Handicap. 2.40: Motor cycling. 3.05: Racing — St Lukes Intermediate. 3.15: Weightlifting — Oceania Championhips. 3.40: Motorcycling. 3.50: Tennis — Second semi-final. 4.20: Racing — Auckland Breeders Avondale Guineas. 4.30: Tennis. 4.55: Racing — Stewart Handicap. 5.00: Motorcycling. 5.45: Racing — Auckland • Owners’ Cup replay. 5.50: Scoreboard.

I.oft COSMOS. 15ft K 9.000: A SPACE ODDITY. 2.oft OUR WORLD. Journey Across Latitude 45 Degrees South. A final look at the rainforests, the land, and the many ancient species that are found in Fiordland. Repeat. 1.00: ART FROM UNDER. 120: WHIZ KIDS. Repeat. 2.15: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “A Double Life” (1947). An actor lives two lives, and becomes so obsessed he contemplates murder. Starring Ronald Colman and Signe Hasso. Black and white. 4.lft THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 435: MORE REAL PEOPLE. s.oft EMMERDALE FARM. 555: NEWS.

6.oft READY TO ROLL. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: ONE DAY AT A TIME. When Ann’s widowed mother meets Francine’s handsome, divorced father she falls for more than just his slick charm and good looks. 7.30: SCARECROW AND MRS KING. 8.30: SATURDAY PREMIERE MOVIE. “Living Proof: The Hank Williams Jr Story” (based on a true story), this film deal with the pressures of a man growing up in the shadow of a legendary father and the physical and emotional trauma of recovery after his near-fatal fall from a mountain. 1025: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK.

1125: NEWS. 11.30; EDWARD G. ROBINSON. “The Prize” (1963). Six Nobel prizewinners in Stockholm become involved in a plot to kidnap the winner. Starring Edward G. Robinson and Paul Newman. I.4ft CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6.3 ft MIND YOUR LANGUAGE. 7.oft THE WINE PROGRAMME. 7.30: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. 830: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. “A Song For Europe.” A dramatised documentry based on the experiences of Stanley Adams, a former senior executive of the Swiss drugs firm. 10.15: NEWS.

1030: WORLD CINEMA. “Angela Love Comes Quietly” (1972). In a rustic village in the Dutch province of Fresia in 1926 the lives of a small community of regular church-goers, zealous workers and a few contented leading citizens are rudely disturbed by the sudden re-appearance of Ben Hoeksema — formerly the black sheep of the village. Starring Barbara Seagull and Ralph Meeker. Final. 12.10: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

8.00: A SELECTION OF SUNGS UK PRAISE. 8.30: FAT ALBERT AND THE COSBY KIDS. Repeat B.sft AUBREY. 9.00: THE GOOD LIFE. Repeat. 930: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. 1020: BRITISH FOOTBALLL RESULTS. 1030: SCIENCE WORLD. 10.40: THAT’S INCREDIBLE!

,13ft HOLDING THE FORT.

1155: NEWS. 12.00: HIGHWAY ONE. 1225: IN THE MOUTH OF THE DRAGON.

1250: WEIRD AND WONDERFUL AUSTRALIA. 2.00: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Mame” (1974). A nine-year-old boy goes to live with his flamboyant aunt after his father dies and finds out that life can be an invigorating experience. Starring Lucille Ball and Robert Preston. Repeat. 4.10: OPUS. 5.00: CHILDREN OF THE DUST. 550: SPOT ON.

11.0 ft FAMILY HOUR FESTIVAL. Repeat. 11.45: SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL. 1150: MR MAGOO.

12.00: SPORTS SPECIAL — Tennis: Coverage of the singles and doubles finals of the Nutri-metric Women’s Tennis Open.

555: NEWS.

6.00: DAY ONE. A series looking at current events from the Christian perspective. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: WAIORA. 8.00: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. Lincoln v. Auckland. 8.30: Mansfield Park. 950: NEWS. 950: SUNDAY. 10.00: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “On Your Way, Riley!” Set in the music-hall days of the 19305, this play delves into the lives of the most popular double act of their time — Old Mother Riley and her daughter Kitty. 1050: NEWS. 1055: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: FAME. 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.00: BENSON. 755: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Thin Ice” (1981). A popular and attractive high-school teacher falls in love with one of her students, and controversy in the community erupts when their relationship becomes known. Starring Kate Jackson and Gerard Prendegast 9.00: TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT. 955: RADIO WITH PICTURES. 1055: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “Halloween” (1978). A psychotic murderer who struck on Halloween threatens to do so again. Starring Donald Pleasance and PJ Solas. 1250: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 14 December 1985, Page 17

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 14 December 1985, Page 17

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 14 December 1985, Page 17