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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Saturday

7.00 a.m.: XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES, (continued) Summary swimming — women’s 4 x 200 m freestyle relay live. Cricket highlights. 8.00: Boxing, Bowls, Badminton, weightlifting, shooting. 10.00: GET SMART. (Repeat). 10.30: THE MUNSTERS. (Repeat). 11.00: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA. (Repeat). 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE LOVE BOAT. (Repeat). 1.00: SKELLERUP YOUNG FARMER OF THE YEAR. (Repeat). 2.00: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “The Kentuckian” (1955). Big Eli and his son fight their way across frontier Kentucky in the 1820 s to a new life in Texas. Starring Burt Lancaster, Diana Lynn and Walter Matthau. (Repeat). 4.00: BONANZA. 5.00: SPORT ON ONE. Rugby — Australia v. Manawatu. 5.30: XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. Highlights of the second day of the competition.

11.00: ARISTOCRATS. The Duchess of Medinaceli of Spain. (Repeat). 12.00: THE HEART OF THE DRAGON. (Repeat). 1.05: HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. (Repeat). 2.00: THE ROYAL WEDDING. A re-screening of the coverage of the wedding between Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson. 4.30: FRESH AND FANCY FARE. Poultry. 5.00: EMMERDALE FARM. 5.55: NEWS.

6.00: HAPPY DAYS. (Repeat). 6.30: NNEWS. 7.00: ME AND MY GIRL. 7.30: SATURDAY PREMIERE MOVIE. “The Sea Gypsies” (1978). A photo-journalist adventurer and his three youngsters face peril as castaways on an uninhabited island. Starring Robert Logan, Mikki Jamison-Olson and Heather Rattray. 9.30: NIGHT COURT. A new woman defence attorney tries her first case in front of Judge Harry Stone, and soon finds her father, a spectator in the courtroom, cited for contempt of court. 10.00: XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES AND CRICKET. 10.05: Cricket — Coverage of the third day’s play in the test between New Zealand and England from Lord’s. 10.20: Rowing — eights final. 10.45: Cricket. 11.00: Rowing — women’s double sculls final. 11.10: Cricket. 11.30: Rowing — lightweight sculls final. 11.40: Cricket. 12.00: Rowing. 12.10: Swimming — today’s heats. 12.25: Rowing — women’s pairs final and eights final. 12.40: Cricket. 1.00: Rowing — men’s lightweight fours final. 1.15: Cricket. 2.40: Track and field, boxing, bowls, badminton, weightlifting. 4.00: Cricket. 5.00: Track. 10,000 m final. 5.30: Swimming — men’s butterfly, women’s 200 m individual medley, men’s 400 m individual medley, women’s 200 m breaststroke. Cycling 100 km time trial. (Continued).

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. 6.30: MIND YOUR LANGUAGE. 7.00: WE’RE ONLY HUMAN. Why are we attracted to one person and not another? Who decides what is and what isn’t attractive? 7.30: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. 8.30: LOVE’S LABOUR LOST. An adaptation of the play by William Shakespeare. Ferdinand, the king of Navarre, and three of his lords have sworn to live by studying, fasting and keeping from the sight of women for three years. But the Princess of France and her attendant ladies force them first to disregard their vows and then to find some truer method of testing their integrity. Starring Jonathan Kemt, Christopher Blake, Jenny Agutter and Maureen Lipman. 10.30: NEWS. 10.50: WORLD CINEMA. “Cries and Whispers” (1972). In a manor hosue in Sweden at the turn of the century, Agnes is dying of cancer. Her sisters return home for the death watch, and explore the relationships they have forged through the years. Starring Liv Ullmann, Ingrid Thulln and Harriet Andersson. Directed, written and produced by Ingmar Bergman. Repeat. A Swedish film with English subtitles. 12.15: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

7.00: XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES AND CRICKET (continued). Summary. Swimming. Cricket highlights. 8.00: Boxing—preliminary bouts. Badminton. Weightlifting—67.skg class. 10.00: TO THE MANOR BORN. (Repeat). Final. 10.30: WEEK-END. 12.00: AGREPORT. 12.15: DIG THIS. (Repeat). 12.30: JIM HENSON PRESENTS THE WORLD OF PUPPETRY. A new series of international television specials highlighting the work of master puppeteers. This week Richard Bradshaw. 1.25: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE: "THE RAINMAKER” (1957). A rainmaker not only ends a drought in a small town, but brings confidence and romance to a spinster. Starring Burt Lancaster, Katharine Hepburn and Lloyd Bridges. (Repeat). 3.20: THE OPTIMIST: A series of comedy films without dialogue. 3.45: CHRISTCHURCH FESTIVAL: Edited highlighs from the Christchurch Arts Festvial. 4.15: OPUS. Featuring the Christchurch pianist Sharon Joy Vogan. 5.05: TESTAMENT TO THE BUSHMEN. A new series about the inhabitants of the Kalahari Desert. 5.30: SPOT ON.

11.00: FAMILY HOUR FESTIVAL. 11.45: SCIENCE WORLD. 12.00: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Diplomatic Courier” (1952). A United States diplomatic courier is sent on a mission to Middle Europe, where he becomes involved with Soviet spies, and two women. Starring Tyrone Power and Stephen McNally. (Black and white). 1.35: 808 NEWHART SHOW. (Repeat). 2.00: JAZZ SEEN. 2.50: EUREKA. 3.20: WOOLLY VALLEY. 3.25: THE POUND PUPPIES TELEVISION SPECIAL. An animated story about Violet Vanderfeller who is dognapped by two nasties. 4.05: THE MINSTREL. 4.25: CIRCUS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS. 5.25: ABOUT TAP. Gregory Hines returns to the Apollo Theatre in Harlem. 5.55: NEWS.

6.08: XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. Highlights of the third day of competition. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: KOHA. Looking at the people of New Zealand learning the Maori language and culture. 7.00: ENTERTAINMENT SHOWCASE. Telequest ’B6. Mark Leishman hosts the second of six heats in this national television talent quest.

-7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR: Featuring the winners of this year’s Small Farmer of the Year Award. 8.00: HI-DE-HI! When Ted Bovis’ former wife turns up at the holiday camp with a writ for payment of outstanding maintenance, he resorts to all the fiddles he can remember to raise the money. 8.30: BLUEBELL. With the help of the Resistance, Marcel has escaped from the concentrationo camp. But now he is being sought by the German Gestapo and the Bluebell fears for the safety of them all as the net closes in. 9.20: NEWS. 9.30: SUNDAY. 10.00: XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. 10.00: Track and field. Bowls. Badminton—team’s event. Swimming—women’s 400 m freestyle, men’s 100 m freestyle, women’s 100 m backstroke, men’s 200 m backstroke. 11.30: Track and field—men’s 400 m semi-finals. 12.00: Bowls. 1.00: Track and field—men’s 100 m hurdles, women’s 100 m semi-finals. 1.30: Cycling 100 m sprint. 1.40: Track and field—decathlon, men’s 100 m semi-finals, men’s 3000 m steeplechase final, women’s 400 m final, women’s heptathlon, 800 m women’s discus final, men’s 400 m final; women’s 3000 m final, men’s decathlon 400 m. 4.45: Boxing. Weightlifting—7skg class. 5.30: Swimming—women’s 400 m freeestyle, men’s 100 m freestyle, women’s 100 m backstroke, men’s 200 m backstroke. 7.00: Summary. 7.45: Badminton teams event, final, play off. Bowls. Boxing. Weightlifting—B2.skg class. Shooting—highlights.

6.00: MAGGIE. Final. 6.25: JENNIFER SLEPT HERE. A new comedy series about a glamorous ghost who befriends a 14-year-old boy. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.00: HEROES. With Julie aS|manager, the tour is now running smoothly, but Peter meets Marie Castle, the lead singer with the band Index and their relationship soon threatened both bands. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “On Golden Pond” (1981). An ageing professor bitterly faces the prospect of death while his wife tries to heal the rift between her husband and her daughter. Starring Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn and Jane Fonda. 9.10: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 9.55: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “Murder by Decree” (1978). Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson are involved in a case where freemasonry, royal indiscretions, religious prejudice and the notorious Jack the Ripper are mysteriously intertwined. Starring Christopher Plummer, James Mason and Donald Sutherland. (Repeat). 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 26 July 1986, Page 19

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 26 July 1986, Page 19

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 26 July 1986, Page 19