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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

7.00 a.mj SECRET SQUIRREL. (Repeat). 7.25: THE MUPPET BABIES. (Repeat). 8.00: WHAT NOW? 10.00: GET SMART. (Repeat). 10.30: THE MUNSTERS. (Repeat). 11.00: THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. (Repeat)

12.00 noon: NEWS.

12.02 p.m.: SATURDAY MATINEE. “To Hell and Back” (1955). The true story of the United States most decorated World War II hero, Audie Murphy. Starring Audie Murphy, Marshall Thompson and Charles Drake. (Repeat). 1.50: SPORT ON ONE. 1.50: Preview/Review. 2.05: Racing from Bay of Plenty — Veloso Metric Mile. 2.15: Netball — PIC v. College Rifles. 2.45: Racing — 15th Japan International Stakes. 2.55: Netball. 3.25: Racing — Exporters Goodwall Handicap. 3.35: Netball. 4.05: Racing — Trailways Transport Handicap. 4.15: Motocross — New Zealand Motocross Championships. 4.40: Racing — Owens Investments Handicap. 4.50: Rugby — Highlights of the International Rugby Board centenary match played last Thursday morning. 5.50: Scoreboard.

11.00 a.m: THE ARABS. (Repeat). Final

12.00 noon: OUR WORLD. The Birth of Bees. (Repeat). Teletext subtitles page 801. 12.55 p.m.: FAME. (Repeat). 1.45: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “On the Avenue.” A Broadway revue team satirises a wealthy father and daughter in their act, and then becomes involved with the real people. Starring Dick Powell and Alice Faye. (Black and white). 3.20: THE RIVER. This programme follows the River Frome’s journey across Dorset. 3.45: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.10: MORE REAL PEOPLE. 4.35: VEGETARIAN KITCHEN. A new six-part series fronted by Sarah Brown designed to demystify vegetarian food. This week she looks at main courses. 5.00: EMMERDALE FARM. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: HAPPY DAYS. 6.3O!.NEWS. 7.OQ:‘THE COSBY SHOW. Denise gets her driver’s licence and is determined to spend her ’ savings on the first car she sees, but a frugal Cliff barters for a better bargain with the smarmy Sam Lucas. 7.30: MACGYVER. MacGyver unwittingly invades an encampment in the Burmese jungle and uses primitive materials to create a series of tapes to help villagers who have been victimised by a private army of mercenaries. 8.30: McPHAIL AND GADSBY. 9.00: SATURDAY PREMIERE MOVIE. “Krammer v. Krammer” (1979). When Joanna Krammer tells her husband Ted she wants out, he is shattered. Eventually he finds a way to cope on his own with his small son, but the separation procedure exacts its price on them all. Starring Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Jane Alexander and Justin Henry. 11.05: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 12.05 a.m.: NEWS. 12.10: BOGART. “You Can’t Get Away With Murder” (1939). A young man, who has been coached into a life of crime, makes a full confession when his sister’s boyfriend .is charged with murder. (Black and white).

1.35: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Rugby — Five Nations XV v. The Rest of the World. 3.20: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6.30: METAL MICKEY. 7.00: FAST FORWARD. Teletext subtitles page 801. 7.30: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Was the bombing of Libya justified? — a special report from Britain. 8.30: SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE. “Displaced Persons.” A group of refugees — Poles, Czechs, Italians and Hungarians — a being detained at a Sydney quarantine station in 1945. Their isolation follows the death of one of their number of an unknown disease during their flight from Europe. Locked in with them are a doctor and a nurse. 10.10: NEWS. 10.30: SPORTS SPECIAL. Trotting — 1986 InterDominion Pacing Championship.

11.00: WORLD CINEMA. "Desecration.” Three Irish geologists arrive at a tranquil, sparsely populated island off the mainland. The landlord of their hotel welcomes them, but the local archaeologist takes a different view. Starring Tom Hickey, Johnny Murphy and Eamon 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

8.00: FAT ALBERT AND THE COSBY KIDS. 8.20: WARNER BROS CARTOONS. 8.30: PRAISE BE. 9.00: SOME MOTHERS DO ’AVE ’EM. (Repeat) 9.30: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. 10.20: BRITISH FOOTBALL RESULTS. 10.30: WEEKEND.

11.00 a.m.: SPORTS SPECIAL. Rugby — highlights of the Rest of the World, Five Nations XV match played at Twickenham earlier this morning.

12.00 noon: AGREPORT. Direct drilling in tussock lands. 12.15 p.m.: DIG THIS. (Repeat). 12.30: THREE POTTERS. Mirek Smisek, New Zealand’s first potter to make a living from his craft. 1.05: UPON THIS ROCK. A tour of the Basilica of St Peters. 1.55: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “You Only Live Once.” (1937). A framed convict yearns for freedom. Starring Henry Fonda, and Sylvia Sidney. (Black and white). 3.20: IN THE MILLER MOOD. 4.10: OPUS. Beethoven’s piano sonatas played by Daniel Barenboim. 5.05: UTES. A comedy about the efforts of a building company to lay a path at the end of a house-building project. 5.30: SPOT ON.

12.00 noon: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Fair Wind to Java” (1952). An American sea captain tangles with pirates while hunting for diamonds. Starring Fred Mac Murray and Vera Ralston. (Black and white). 1.35 p.m.: HERE’S LUCY. (Repeat). 2.00: JAZZ SEEN. 2.50: I AM JOE’S SPINE. (Repeat). 3.15: WOOLLY VALLEY. 3.20: THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS. 3.40: SUPERGRAN. 4.10: SUNDAY GRANDSTAND. The "Daily Mirror” U.S.S.R. gymnastics display and the recent lumberjack championships from Auckland.

6.00: DAY ONE. Depression. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: KOHA. In the first of two programmes in ' London, Tainui Stevens meets some of the 200 Maoris living in that city. 7.00: ENTERTAINMENT SHOWCASE. Suzanne Prentice in Concert. Featuring the Rodger Fox Big Band. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. The past two years have been disastrous for Marlborough cherry growers because rain has ruined the crop, but there is optimism for the future of this specialist fruit. 8.00: EVER DECREASING CIRCLES. Paul has scandalised Martin with his unconventional behaviour — if he is not burning perfectly good house signs, he is entertaining scantilyclad women in his back garden. 8.25: PALACE OF DREAMS. Charlie Bates reappears in Tom’s life; he has come up in the world and is now a successful salesperson. He insists that his success is owed to his business contacts and is determined that Tom should rise too. 9.15: NEWS. 9JO: SUNDAY. Lindsay Perigo interviews United States’ television's leading space watcher, Carl Sagan. An interview with the Australian representative of the Libyan People’s Bureau is also featured. 10.00: PLAY OF THE WEEK. A Life. Des and Dolly Drum are a middle-aged Irish couple. Des, having discovered that he has only six months to live, seeks solace with the only true love of his life. Part two of a two-part story. 11.00: NEWS. 11.05: DANGER MAN. (Repeat). 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: SEAVIEW. A children’s drama series set in a Blackpool boarding house. 6.25: TERRY AND THE GUNRUNNERS. (2) With Terry kidnapped by the villain Ray Vegas and locked in the radio room of the Vegas mansion, his sister Polly and brother Ted pursue the scent. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE. 2. 7.00: DIFF’RENT STROKES. Arnold gets a “classic” punishment for goofing off in English class. Teletext subtitles page 801. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Rainbow” (1978). A dramatisation of the early life of the legendary actress, Judy Garland. Starring Andrea McArdle, Piper Laurie and Don Murray. 9.00: VIEWFINDER. Auras and psychics — are they for real? 9.30: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Featuring Blam, Blam, Blam, The Clean, Craig Watt, Sneaky . Feelings, The Chill and Sonny Day. 10.20: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “Chamber of . Horrors” (1966). Convicted and sentenced to hang, a homicidal maniac cuts off his hand and makes his escape. Starring Patrick O’Neal and Cesare Danova. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.

Saturday

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Press, 19 April 1986, Page 17

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 19 April 1986, Page 17

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 19 April 1986, Page 17

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