ONE Television New Zealand TWO
Saturday
7.00 A.M.: THE WUZZLES. (Repeat.) 7.25: THE MUPPET BABIES. 8.0#: PORKY PIG. (Repeat.) 8.25: FAMILY CLASSICS. 8.50: CHIPS. (Repeat.) 9.50: THE JETSONS.
10.20: SPORT ON ONE. 10.20; Cricket — coverage of the third test match between New Zealand and the West Indies. 12.45: Racing — New Zealand Protective Coatings H’cap. 12.55: Ten Pin Bowling— the second game of the Brunswick Open in the United States. 1.20: Racing — Wellington Championship Stakes. 1.30: Rugby — France v. Scotland. 1.55: Racing — Paremata H’cap. 2.05 - Rugby — Wales v. England. 2.35: H. R. Chalmers H’cap. 3.10: Racing — D.B. 1600 m. 3.15 Cricket. 5.35: Scoreboard.
6.00 P.M.: NEWS REVIEW. 6.30: NETWORK NEWS. 7.00: THE NEW STATESMAN. George goes to the House of Lords for his investiture. But first, the beauty parlour. (Final.)
7.30: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Trotting — live coverage of the final night of the 1987 Lion Brown Inter-Dominion Pacing and Trotting Championships. 7.45: National Bloodstock three-year-old pacing championship (2600 m 8.15: Curtins Farm trotting free-for-all (3200 m 8.45: Pacing — consolation final (2600 m 9.15: Harness World Bloodstock two-year-old pacing championships (2000 m 9.45: Pacing — grand final (2600 m 10.00: NEWS. 10.10: BLOTT ON THE LANDSCAPE. After his night at the golf club, Dundridge wakes to discover himself on a lonely country road. He cannot remember anything. 11.10: FILM INTERNATIONAL. “Poitin” (1979). An old man who spends his time making moonshine runs into complications. Starring Cyril Cusack and Niall Toibin. An Irish Gaelic film with English subtitles. 12.15: CLOSEDOWN.
11.00 A.M.: THE CHRISTIANS. (Repeat.) 11.50: SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL. 12.00 NOON: SATURDAY MATINEE. “No Man of Her Own” (1950). A mother assumes a dead woman’s identity to give her child a chance of a new life. Starring Barbara Stanwyck, John Lund and Jane Cowl. (Black and white.) 1.40 P.M.: SOLID GOLD. 2.30: SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS. (Repeat.) 3.15: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 3.45: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. (Repeat.) 4.10: LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS. 5.05: DELIA SMITH’S COOKERY COURSE. Preserving — it is not difficult to make strawberry jam or spiced plum chutney. 5.30: TAXI. The gang try to support Bobby when he threatens to quit acting. (Repeat.)
6.00: READY TO ROLL Wang Chung, Pseudo Echo, Berlin, Aretha Franklin and George Michael, Janet jackson, Crowded House. 6.30: ALF. 7.00: L AND P TOP TOWN. Taihape competes against Palmerston North and Masterton at Masterton.
7.30: IT’S IN THE BAG. 8.00: MACGYVER. MacGyver and two associates pull a sting operation against a con artist who cheated a friend. 9.00: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “Never Say Never Again” (1983). Action and suspense as secret agent, James Bond, tries to thwart the plans of the evil group, “Spectre,” after the theft of nuclear warheads. Starring Sean Connery, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Max von Sydow and Barbara Carrera. 11.35: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 12.30 A.M.: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL. 1.35: CLOSEDOWN.
Sunday
8.00: DANGER MOUSE. 8.05: BUNNY WITH THE CHEQUERED EARS. 8.10: THE SHIRT TALES. 8.20: PRAISE BE. 8.55: BENSON. (Repeat.) 9.20: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER. Littlewoods Cup semi-final replay; Tottenham v. Arsenal; Watford v. Everton; Watford v. Everton; Chelsea v. Arsenal. 10.15: BRITISH FOOTBALL RESULTS.
10.20: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Cricket — live coverage of the fourth day of the third cricket test between New Zealand and the West Indies.
12.35: THE LIVING TREASURES OF JAPAN. (Repeat.) 1.30: THE ODD COUPLE. (Repeat.) 1.55: RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! (Repeat.) 2.45: IRELAND AND THE IRISH. James Galway presents a documentary about Irish life, music and literature.
3.30: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Continued coverage of the cricket test match from Lancaster Park. 5.30: TESTING, TESTING. This documentary is about how ordinary things are put through extraordinary tests to ensure they do what they are supposed to do. (Repeat.)
6.00: THE WILD SOUTH. Kakapo — the night parrot. The kakapo is a large, solitary,, flightless parrot that sleeps by day and walks the forest floor by night. (Repeat.) 6.30: NETWORK NEWS. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Mozambique is in the front line of the economic war with South Africa, and is also hit by severe famine. Bob Geldof and Bandaid including aid for the Mozambique famine. 7.45: KOHA. 8.00: THE MORECAMBE AND WISE SHOW. Is Eric the definitive Long John Silver? And where has Ernie been on his night out? 8.30: PARADISE POSTPONED. Fred is heartbroken after being betrayed, and Leslie and Charlotte are found out. 9.20: NEWS.
9.30: PLAY OF THE WEEK. Summer Lightning — an old man in pre-famine Ireland remembers the magical summer when he met and fell in love with the manipulative Louise St Leger. 11.00: RISING DAMP. (Repeat.) 11.25: THE PAPER CHASE. (Repeat.) 12.10: CLOSEDOWN.
11.00: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE. A new beginning. 12.00: THE POP PIRATES.
12.55: ASTAIRE AND ROGERS. “Swing Time” (1936). A dancer’s new romance is hampered by his engagement to the woman back home. Starring Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire and Victor Moore. (Black and White.) 2.35: THE CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTRE. In the Company of Music.
3.30: THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS. Toad is suffering from a bad cold but Rat and Mole fear it is something more serious. 3.50: FAERIE TALE THEATRE. 4.40: THE LITTLE VAMPIRE. 5.05: DAVID COPPERFIELD. (Final.)
6.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.05: ONE DAY AT A TIME. Sam impulsively takes off to a south-sea island, leaving Ann behind. 7.30: SUNDAY MOVIE. “First Steps” (1985). The story of physiologist Dr Jerrold Patrofsky and his work with a 23-year-old paraplegic. Starring Judd Hirsh, Amy Steel and Kim Darby. 9.00: SLEDGE HAMMER.
9.25: COVER UP. Mac and Dani are asked to help out when an elderly couple in Rome is found with a cache of diamonds in their luggage. 10.15: SUNDAY SCI-FI. “Genesis II” (1973). A twentieth century space scientist is buried alive and discovered many years later. Starring Alex Cord and Marlette Harley. (Repeat.) 11.30: CLOSEDOWN.
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