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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

IM'. THE BERENSTAIN BEARS SHOW. 7Jfc THE MUPPET BABIES. B.H: WHAT NOW. 19.99: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES. (R) Miss Piggy the Grand Dame of television bounces back with the dashing, debonair Kermit and a variety of guests. 19.39: THE GOODIES. (R) Comedy with three young men whose mission in life is to provide assistance for other people and be paid for it. 11.09: HOGAN'S HEROES. (R) 11.39: WKRP IN CINCINNATI. (R)

12.00 NOON: NEWS. 12.02: P.M.: NEWS REVIEW. Madeline David presents a review of the week’s news for the deaf. 12.30: RUGBY WORLD CUP. 1.00: Canada v. Ireland at Dunedin. 3.00: Scotland v. Zimbabwe at Wellington. 5.00: England v. Japan at Sydney.

11.00 A.Mj TAGATA PASIFIKA. a spotlight on Pacific life and culture. 11.25: THE LIVING PLANET. (R) From a huge silk cotton tree in the Amazon 200 feet up, David Attenborough explores the jungle by rope, gradually descending through tiers of leaves to the dark forest floor, to find some of the most colourful and extraordinary plants and animals on earth. Flying snakes, dancing cocks of the rocks, scarlet macaws in their nests, singing gibbons, elephant shrews, whip scorpions and courting pheasants. The greatest assemblage of life anywhere — the tropical rain forest. 12.00 NOON: SATURDAY MATINEE. (1983) Separate tables. This drama consists of two international one-act romantic dramas set in a shabby seaside residential hotel in Bournemouth, England, in 1954. Starring Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Claire Bloom. 2.00 P.M.: SOLID GOLD. (R) (FINAL.) 2.40: SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS. (R). 3.35: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. Host Doug Llewelyn introduces a plaintiff and defendant who plead their case before Judge Joseph A. Wapner. 4.05: LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS. 5.00: ALISON HOLST’S COOKING CLASS. Oaty Breakfast. Old-fashioned rolled oats transformed. Breakfasts to suit today’s lifestyles, including microwaved muesli, oaty muffins and homemade muesli bars. 5.30: TAXI. (R). The cabbies become reluctant baby-sitters for Elaine’s young son when she goes out of town. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Noiseworks, Dragon, Club Nouveau, Iggy Pop, Paul Lekasis, Prince.

6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THE TRIPODS. Broken-hearted after the loss of Eloise to the Tripods, Will must decide whether to stay at the chateau or try to catch up with Henry and Beanpole. 8.00: ’ALLO ’ALLO. The painting of the Fallen Madonna has been hidden behind an old picture hanging in the cafe. But the General, believing it to be a Van Gogh, commissions Gruber to have it copied. 8.40: APARTHEID. (Final.) A four-part documentary that dispassionately recounts the history of apartheid in South Africa. Adapt Or Die: When P. W. Botha became Prime Minister of South Africa in 1978 he said his country must adapt or die — apartheid could not continue to be enforced as before. He visited the black township of Soweto. He promised important reforms. But the major one was a let-down. He gave seats in Parliament to Indians and Coloureds but none to the majority, the blacks. For them he conceded only urban councils. These soon became the target of young radical blacks. 9.40: NEWS. 9.55: RUGBY WORLD CUP. 10.55: FILM INTERNATIONAL. “Those Glory Days.” An autobiographical television movie about Julie Welch, football correspondent of “The Observer,” and her obsession with Danny Blanchflower and the Tottenham Hotspurs team of 1961. Starring Zoe Nathenson, Sara Sugarman, Cathy Murphy. 12.20: CLOSEDOWN.

6.30: ALF. Alf befriends a human alien, an undocumented Mexican boy brought home by Willie when his office is unable to locate the lad’s father. 7.00: ITS IN THE BAG. (Final.) Join hosts John Hawkesby and Hilary Timmins in another programme in this popular quiz series. Tonight’s show comes from Hamilton. 7.30: THE COSBY SHOW. 8.00: MACGYVER. 9.00: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “Mommie Dearest” (1981). A devastating biography of the late screen star, Joan Crawford, concentrating on the years of her adoptive motherhood and her desperate struggle to hold her public life, her movie power, her lovers and complete control of her two adopted children. Starring Faye Dunaway, Steve Forrest.

11.35: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 11.55: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL. Bette Midler: Art or Bust: (R) A compilation of two concerts given by Bette Midler in 1983. Her material ranges from burlesque to sentimental ballads. 12.50: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

8.00 A.M.: DANGER MOUSE. (R) 8.05: THE BUNNY WITH THE CHECKERED

EARS. 8.10: THE ADVENTURES OF A MOUSE. A mouse goes ski-ing and causes trouble for all the animals he meets, including a rabbit and a fox. 8.20: FAMILY CLASSICS. 8.45: THE JETSONS. 9.10: AEROBICIZE. 9.35: PRAISE BE. _ 10.05: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PER-

FORMANCES. (R) 10.30: WEEKEND. A colour magazine home-deliv-ered every Sunday in time for brunch. Join Gordon Mclaughlan and the Weekend team who turn the pages with a variety of features wrapped around contemporary lifestyles.

10.00 A.M.: WAKA HUIA. 11.00: LITTLE HOUSE: A NEW BEGINNING.

12.00 NOON: NEWS. 12.03 P.M.: BENSON. (R) 12.30: AFTER THE HARVEST. About the British birds who stay and brave the British winter rather than wing to warmer climates as many of their kind do. 1.00: WORLD OF DOGS. Dennis McCarthy and Les Crawley visit Chatsworth House, in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside, to meet some of the breeders and enthusiasts making their last-minute preparation for the premier event of the canine calendar. 1.35: TURN OF THE CENTURY. A documentary tracing the development of alpine sports in New Zealand — from early pioneering origins to exciting alpine adventures of today. 2.30: RUGBY WORLD CUP. 3.00: Italy v. Fiji at Dunedin. 5.00: Australia v. U.S.A. at Brisbane.

7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. From Greece: controversy over membership of NATO, and the presence of American military bases. From Britain: threats to the privacy from governmenmt and commercial data bases. Is the data protection law strong enough? From America: concern by parents over teten-age fans of heavy metal music ... linked to Satanism and other ghoulish images. KOO: MASTERMIND. Tonight: Michael McLeavey (Wellington) General Ash-onomy: Stuart McDonald (Auckland) British Cars 1955-1970, John Bentley (Auckland) The Ufe of Winston Churchill: Neil Harvey (Gore) N.Z. Sharemarket. 8.39: RUGBY WORLD CUP. S 29* NEWS 9.30: ISSUES. A discussion series examining a wide range of topical issues. 10W TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. Completely ’ Foolproof: Joe Brisson is a wealthy industrialist who is about to be “taken to the cleaners bv his wife, who wants a divorce and half of everything he’s got. Starring Telly Savalas, Rita Gam, Ramsey Williams. 19.25: RISING D&MP. (R) 10.50: THE *PAPER CHASE. ; -(R) 11.40: CLOSEDOWN.

12.00 SUNDAY MATINEE. “Funny Girl.” (R) Barbra Streisand stars as Fanny Brice, a singercommedienne whose unhappy private life contrasted with her comic antics on stage. Also starring Omar Sharif, Kay Medford, Walter Pidgeon. 2.30: OPUS. Des Wilson introduces a programme of Classical Music N.Z.S.O. in Concert from the Michael Fowler Centre. The N.Z.S.O. perform Mozart’s “Divertimenti No. 1 in D” K 136, and then Michael Houston, Deidre Irons, Bruce McKinnon and Nicholai Albulescu joined the orchestra for a performance of “Concerto for Two Pianos” and “Percussion” by Bartok. 3.25: WIND IN THE WILLOWS. 3.45: FAERIE TALE THEATRE. The Three Little Pigs. 4.35: TALES OF THE MIST. (R) A secret room reveals special treasures and the ghost of a young boy. 5.00: DAY ONE. 5.30: SPOT ON.

6.00: WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. Whiz Kid and the Mystery of Riverton (Part two of a two-part story): The conclusion of the mystery adventure about three junior sleuths who uncover corruption in their local city government and a $200,000 land swindle. 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. 7.90: THE GOOD LIFE. 7.39: SUNDAY MOVIE. “In Defence of Kids.” A sensitive drama in which a successful lawyer leaves her position with an established law firm to open her own practice to service troubled children. Starring Blythe Danner, Sam Waterston.

9.09: SLEDGE HAMMER. A comedy send-up of every cop-show there’s ever been with a macho hero whose solution to the problems of the streets is not so much to meet violence with violence, but with a bazooka. 9.25: RADIO WITH PICTURES. 19.25: SUNDAY SCI-FI. (R) “Fire In The Sky.” A drama about the disastrous effects of a comet exploding near Phoenix, Arizona. Starring Richard Crenna, Elizabeth Ashley, Joanna Miles. 12.50: CLOSEDOWN.

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Saturday

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Press, 30 May 1987, Page 19

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 30 May 1987, Page 19

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 30 May 1987, Page 19

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