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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Saturday

7.H A.M.: THE BERENSTAIN BEARS SHOW. 7.39: THE MUPPET BABIES. WHAT NOW !*•**: LANCELOT LINK SECRET CHIMP. (R) 10.3*: MUNSTERS. (R)

11. M: HAPPY DAYS. (R) 11.30: THE BEVERLEY HILLBILLIES. (R) 12.00 NOON: NEWS. 12.02 P.M.: THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO. (R) 12.55: PEOPLE DO THE CRAZIEST THINGS. 1.25: DAD’S ARMY. (R) 1.50: THE COOMBE FAR ARABIANS. A documentary featuring breathtaking photography of Arabian horses running wild. The history of the Arabian bloodline is traced back to its origins. 2.20: SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. (R) Fixed Bayonets. (1951). Korea 1951: A small American unit find themselves fighting a rearguard action against the Reds, in order to give U.N. Command time to regroup for a counter attack. 4.00: SPORT ON ONE. Featuring: Netball, Swiss Maid League match from Christchurch be-

tween Collegiate of Auckland and Sacred Heart of Christchurch. Skiing, Atomic Ski / Grand Prix, Dual Slalom professional ski / racing from Mt Hutt recorded late last year. Programme Times (Approximate): 4.00: Preview, 4.10: Netball, Swiss Maid League, Collegiate v. Sacred Heart. 5.20: Skiing — Atomic Ski Grand Prix, 5.50: Scoreboard.

11.00: TAGATA PASIFIKA. A spotlight on Pacific life and culture. 11.25: THE LIVING PLANET. (R) David Attenborough introduces a 12-part series looking at the forces that shaped the earth and the creatures that inhabit it 12.20 P.M~ SATURDAY MATINEE. (R) “Jane Eyre” (1944). An English orphan girl becomes a governess in a strange household where she falls in love with the master of the house whose wife is insane. Starring Joan Fontaine, Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Margaret O’Brien. (Black and white). 1.55: SOLID GOLD. (R) 2.40: SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS. (R) 3.35: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.00: LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS. 5.00: ALISON HOLST’S COOKING CLASS. Lamb Loins: A new look at the familiar loin of lamb, including tips on trimming, boning and presentation. 5.30: TAXI. (R)

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. A review of the week’s news for the deaf. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THE TRIPODS. Determined to escape “capping” by the Tripods and reach the Free Men in the White Mountains, Will and Henry must first cross the sea and land in France, but the captain of their boat has other plans for them. 8.00: ’ALLO ’ALLO. As the communists still hold the ransom money, it is decided to repay Monsieur Alfonse with some of Leclec’s forged notes. Gruber, on retrieving the sausage from doggie, reveals to Flicks that the painting inside it was forgery, and is ordered to get the truth or flatten the cafe with his tank. 8.40: APARTHEID. A four-part documentary that dispassionately recounts the history of apartheid in South Africa. (1). This first episode traces the growth of two conflicts: Black v white and Afrikaner v. English-speaker. First, it will show how Africans were dispossessed of the \land on which they had lived for generations, then how they were forced to work in the "white” economy, the segregated mine compounds, job colour bars, pass law and native reserves of the late ninteenth and twentieth centuries became the foundation stones of the apartheid of South Africa today. Interwoven with this story is the growing bitterness of one section of the whites — the Afrikaners — whose sense of grievance and suffering under British imperialism fuelled intense Afrikaner nationalism. 9.40: NEWS. 9JO: COVER HER FACE. Chadfest is riddled with rumour about Sally Jupp’s murder but the Maxie family stay tight-lipped. Gossips are pointing the finger at Derek Pullen. 10.50: FILM INTERNATIONAL. “Three Women.” The story of three women who find their lives mysteriously intersecting. Starring Sissy Spacek, Shelley Duval, Janice Rule. 1.00: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Iggy Pop, Cyndi Lauper, Club Nouveau, Bryan Adams, Soul on Ice, U2. 6.30: ALF. 7.00: IT’S IN THE BAG. Tonight’s show comes from the Hislop Hall, Taieri High School, Mosgiel. 7.30: THE COSBY SHOW. While Theo tries to choose between his current girlfriend, Tanya, and new female admirer Randie Taylor, Tanyo drops him for another guy. 8.00: MACGYVER.

9.00: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “Mr Mom” (1983). Dad loses his job at the recession-plagued auto factory. He stays home to mind the kids while Mom goes to work arid becomes a successful ad agency executive. Starring Michael Keaton, Teri Garr. 10.55: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 11.50: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL. Weekend in Wallop. Nether Wallop is a sleepy little village somewhere in the South of England, and not much happens there. One day, the powers-that-be decided to put Nether Wallop on the map by organising an arts festival. To their surprise the tongue-in-cheek idea appealed to some of the top names in British entertainment. Michael Hordern, Gore Vidal, Jenny Agguter and Billy Connolly all came to the party, and they happily peformed in the village hall, in a marquee, in the local grocer’s shop, in fact anywhere the organisers had organised for them. 1.06: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

8.60 A.M.: DANGER MOUSE. (R) 8.05: THE BUNNY WITH THE CHECKERED EARS. 8.10: THE ROADRUNNER SHOW. (R) 8.30: PRAISE BE. 9.00: BENSON. (R) 9.30: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER 1986/87. 10.20: BRITISH FOOTBALL RESULTS. (Final.) Scores from last night’s games in all the English and Scottish divisions. 10.30: WEEKEND. A colour magazine home-deliv-ered every Sunday in time for brunch. Join Gordon McLauchlan and the “Weekend” team who turn the pages with a variety of features wrapped around contemporary lifestyles.

10.00: WAKA HUIA. Hiri Melbourne, Maoridom’s foremost contemporary composer of songs about the children of Tane, tells about his music, and what inspires it. 11.00: LITTLE HOUSE: A new beginning.

12.00 NOON: NEWS. 12.03 P.M.: SORRY I’M A STRANGER HERE MYSELF. Having been up all night thanks to the well-meaning “Stackley” neighbours on both sides, Henry is keen to get his head down. Alex takes the opportunity of organising a belated birthday party for Henry but Tomes doesn’t altogether approve! 12.25: TEN DAYS IN MAY. A documentary about the Russian town of Vitesbsk in which 90,000 men, women and children died under Nazi occupation in the 1939-45 war. 1.25: THE ODD COUPLE. (R) 1.50: RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT. (R) 2.40: THE CARTIER INTERNATIONAL DAY. A look at polo, the sport of future kings, introduced by Brough Scott and Sarah Kennedy. The programme features action from the Coronation Cup between England and Mexico and also a game between England and Chile which features H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. 3.45: SUNDAY GRANDSTAND. Doug Armstrong looks at something different in racing: the annual beach racing carnival at Castlepoint near Masterton. Rugby: coverage from yesterday’s All Black trial match held at Whangarei.

12.00 NOON: ANGELS. (R) 12.50 P.M.: SUNDAY MATINEE. (R) “Pat and Mike” (1952). A New York sports promoter turns an ex-physical instruction teacher into the Queen of athletics. Starring Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn. (Black and white.). 2.25: OPUS. BERNSTEIN/BEETHOVEN 1. The start of a major series, running throughout the year, with Leonard Bernstein conducting the Vienna Philharmonic playing all the Beethoven Symphonies, String Quartet Op. 131, the Overtures, and the Missa Solemnis. In today’s programme Bernstein conducts the Egmont Overture Op. 84, and Symphony No. 1 in C Major Op. 21. 3.30: WIND IN THE WILLOWS. This animated series won the BAFTA Best Children’s Programme Award in 1983 and an International Emmy Award for Best Children’s Programme in 1984. 3.50: FAERIE TALE THEATRE. Princess and the Ped 4.40: LITTLE VAMPIRES. (Final.) 5.05: THE CANAL CHILDREN. (R) 5.30: ZONE 7. (Final.)

6.05: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Marketing; success in agriculture today needs more than high levels of production on the land — it also requires marketing skills. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. On the eve of the war crimes trial of former Nazi Gestapo chief Klaus Barbie, a report from France. From South Africa, a report on a gold-mining company and its treatment of black workers. The story of a remarkable woman who endured 6y 2 years of imprisonment and torture by China’s Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution. 7.45: KOHA. B.H: EXECUTIVE STRESS. Donald is more than a little peeved when Edgar Frankland involves Caroline in negotiations with Shirley Leigh Sheffield, a best-selling American writer. 8.25: MASTERMIND. Contestants nominate their own topic, and are questioned by quiz-master Peter Sinclair. 8.55: NEWS. 9.05: PARADISE POSTPONED. (Final.) Fred now has enough evidence to prevent Henry contesting Simeon’s will, but is he prepared to use it and face the consequences? 16.66: NGA TAKE MAORI. (Final.) A bi-cultural series in which a panel of four discuss issues of importance to the Maori community. 11.36: FALL AND RISE OF REGINALD PERRIN. As Martin Wellbourne, just back from Brazil, Reggie woos and wins Elizabeth. C. J. makes him director of the newly-created Reginald Perrin Memorial Foundation. Starring Leonard Rossiter, Pauline Yates, John Barron. 11.66: THE PAPER CHASE. (R) 1(11.56: CLOSEDOWN. "

6.00: WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEV. (R) “Elfego.” (Part one of a two-part story.) One autumn day in 1884, Elfego Baca rode innocently into the village of Frisco, New Mexico. In so doing, Baca unwittingly became the central figure in one the most violent and controversial episodes in the explosive history of the most violent. Starring Robert Loggia, Leonard Strong. 6.50: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2 7.05: ONE DAY AT A TIME. 7.30: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Return Of The Rebels.” The old motorcycle gang regroups for action, 25 years later. Starring Don Murray, Jamie Farr, Barbara Eden.

9.05: SLEDGE HAMMER. 9.30: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Trio, World Party, Erasure, The Bats, Cult, Wally Badarou, When the Cat’s Away, It’s Immaterial, Husker Du, Stan Ridgway, The Chills. 10.15: SUNDAY SCI-FI. (R) “Conquest of the Planet of the Apes” (1972). The apes, enslaved by the . human population of the Earth, which is under the control of a Fascist-like Government, are led in a revolt by Caesar, a talking chimp who is the son pf Cornelius and Zira. Starring Roddy McDowall, Don Murray, Ricardo Mountalban. 11.35: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 9 May 1987, Page 19

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 9 May 1987, Page 19

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 9 May 1987, Page 19

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