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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Saturday

7.00 A.M.: THE BERENSTAIN BEARS SHOW. 7.30: THE MUPPET BABIES. 8.00: WHAT NOW. 10.00: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES. (R) 10.30: THE GOODIES. (R) 11.00: HOGANS HEROES. (R) 11.30: WKRP IN CINCINNATI. (R) 12.00: NEWS 12.02 P.M.: THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO. (R) 1.00: RUGBY WORLD CUP. (Final.) Hosted by Peter Williams. The final of the inaugural Rugby World Cup for the William Webb Ellis Trophy. 1.00: Two-hour preview begins from Eden Park. 3.00: New Zealand v. France. 5.00: After-match review.

11.60 A.M.: TAGATA PASIFIKA. A spotlight on Pacific life and culture. 11.25: THE LIVING PLANET. (R) High above the Earth’s surface David Attenborough floats weightless, showing that without gravity the world would be a chaotic place. Seeds, spiders, sky-diving frogs, gliding squirrels, insects, birds and bats have all overcome the force of gravity to fly through the air. In South Georgia David is dwarfed by those masters of flight, wandering albatrosses. In Kenya he takes a vulture’s-eye view of the African plains from a balloon basket. 12.20 P.M.: SATURDAY MATINEE. (R)(1980) “Fugitive Family.” An undercover government agent testifies against the Mafia. He is then given a new identity and must make a new life for himself, his wife and children, with the Mafia on his trail. Starring Richard Grenna, Diana Baker, Eli Wallach. 2.00: SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS. (R) 3.10: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 3.40: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. (R) 4.05: LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS. 5.00: ALISON HOLST’S COOKING CLASS. Thinlysliced Beef. Flavoursome fast and fancy dishes using lean thinly sliced beef, including peanutty beef slices and dried jerky. 5.30: TAXI. (R)

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. A review of the week’s news for the deaf. 6.30: NEWS. „ 7.00: TRIPODS. The second series of the Tripods #, trilogy, “The City of Gold and Lead.” ; 8.00: CONSTANT HOT WATER. Sunday Lunch: A man on the roof poses a problem for the everwatchful Phyllis when Frank decides to renew his acquaintance with Miranda. 8.30: OIL. The third in this eight-part series charts the growth of the “Seven sisters” — Exxon, Mobil, Chevron, Gulf, Texaco, Shell and BP. After World War II these giants dominated not only the oil business but world commerce itself, with annual budgets comparable to those of nations, and with tanker fleets larger than the navies of the countries in which they operated. 9.30: NEWS. 9.45: THE DETECTIVE. A five-part thriller based on the novel by Paul Ferris. (1) Commander Kenneth Crocker is head' of Special Intelligence, or C. 16, at Scotland yard. A “sea-green incorruptible,” as his friend and colleague Superintendent Wilf Penfield describes him. His police career seems to have come to a halt. At home his wife Linda’s natural disappointment is further exacerbated by his disapproval of their daughter Alison’s forthcoming marriage to Gordon Prokasky, a teacher and civil rights campaigner, who is also the son of Polish immigrants. Starring Tom Bell, Mark Eden, Vivienne Ritchie. 10.40: THE TONY AWARDS. Featuring New Zealand winners in several categories. 12.30 A.M.: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Iggy Pop, Whitney Houston the Blow Monkeys, Dr Feelgood, T’pau, Ruby Turner. 6.30: ALF. 7.00: THE KRYPTON FACTOR. Heat two of Television’s toughest quiz, in which physical and mental abilities are tested. Tonight Pat Campbell (Christchurch), Andy Foster (Nelson), Belinda Jackson (New South Wales) and Peter Skinner (Queensland) continue the battle to find the Australasian Superperson of 1987. 7.30: THE COSBY SHOW. 8.00: MACGYVER. A drama series featuring a modern-day all-American hero with the uncanny ability to solve any crisis in doublequick time. 9.00: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. (1983) “High Road to China.” Just after World War I a daredevil pilot helps to escort a beautiful heiress on a dangerous mission to find her father in China. Starring Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong, Jack Warden. 12.00: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 12.05 A.M.: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL. (R) Physical: Australia’s singing star, Olivia Newton-John, shakes of her cream puff image in the special featuring songs mainly from her album, “Physical.” 1.05: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

8.00 A.M.: DANGER MOUSE. 8.05: THE BUNNY t WITH THE CHECKERED EARS. 8.10: THE ADVENTURES OF A MOUSE. 8.25: FAMILY CLASSICS, (final). 8.45: THE JETSONS. 9.00: SPORTS SPECIAL — GOLF: US OPEN. Live from the Olympic Club in San Francisco Round Three of the $1.5 million United States Open. 11.00: WEEKEND. 12.00 NOON: NEWS. 12.03 P.M.: BENSON. (R). 12.30: PERSONAL BEST. (R)This film marks the Crippled Children’s Society’s fiftieth anniversary. It shows young people with disabilities who discuss how they cope with their handicaps and the attitudes of other people. The film also looks at access to public buildings and the accessibility of other public amenities. 12.40: SUZANNE VEGA: LIVE AT ROYAL ALBERT HALL. Suzanne Vega before a capacity audience with her four-person backing group in a concert consisting of her own material. 1.20: GORILLAS. (R)King Kong is still the image that most of us have of gorillas. Tragically, nothing could be farther from the truth. Gorillas are shy and retiring and about to vanish unless dedicated men and women succeed in saving those in the wild and breeding those in captivity. We meet such celebrities of the gorilla world as Koko, her trainer Penny Patterson, and research scientist Dian Fossey, who lived among gorillas for more than a decade. 2.20: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. Lusty Men (1952). A hard-bitten rodeo tramp is asked to break in a new cowboy. Starring Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Arthur Kennedy. 4.10: SUNDAY GRANDSTAND. 4.10: Sports News. 4.20: Soccer — highlights of European Cup winners Cup Final. 4.35: Soccer — European Cup Final. 4.55: Motor cycle trials. 5.10: Brendan Telfer reviews the Rugby World Cup with highlights and analysis of its success and future. (No full replay of final). 5.20: Rugby league — highlights from the State of. Origin match between Queensland and New South Wales.

10.00 A.M.: WAKA HUIA. 11.00: LITTLE HOUSE: A NEW BEGINNING. 11.45: SUNDAY MATINEE. (R) (1948). “Unfaithfully Yours.” A symphony conductor suspects his society wife of having an affair and plots her murder. Starring Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Rudy Vallee. (Black and white). 1.30 P.M.: OPUS. Opera: “Turandot” by Puccini. Turandot is the cruel Chinese princess who set her suitors three riddles and has their heads chopped off if they cannot answer. This lavish production from the Arena di Verona uses the ending completed by Alfano after Puccini’s death. The orchestra and chorus of the Arena di Verona is conducted by Maurizio Arena. 3.35: WHAT WILL SURVIVE OF US IS LOVE. A tribute to Laurence Olivier on the occasion of his eightieth birthday. He is filmed in the garden of his Sussex home reading a selection of poetry and prose. 4.40: TALES OF THE MIST. (R). (Final). A tramp appears from nowhere who can bring god or bad — all for the price of a meal. 5.00: DAY ONE. (Final). 5.30: SPOT ON.

6.00: A DOG’S SHOW. The eleventh series of New Zealand’s top dog trialists competing on the Huntaway and Doubles courses at Methven for television’s National title. This week Round 1 featuring Graeme Dickie, Little River; Paul Edwards, Hunterville; Bernard Arends, Pahiatua; Colin Stringer, Whitecliffe. 6.30: NEWS. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Twenty years after Israel took the West Bank — the attitudes of Israelis and Palestinians today. The drunk driver’s best friend — a top American defence lawyer. The hi-fi revolution: digital audio tape. A child genius: a 10-year-old boy at university. 7.45: KOHA. 8.00: MASTERMIND (final). 8.36: PLAY OF THE WEEK. "Bon Voyage.” Upon the cruise ship Mara, bound for Hong Kong out of San Francisco, an oddly assorted group of travellers dine together at the captain’s table. Here the basis of a developing web of relationships is laid which is made all the more intimate and public by the inevitably close world a sea voyage created. Starring Nigel Havers, Judy Parfitt. 9.30: NEWS. 9.46: ISSUES. An interview with Austin Mitchell. 10.10: TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. "Stranger in Town.” When an eccentric stranger arrives in town he bewitches young and old with his crazy antics and tricks of magic. For days the children flock around him as he leads them, Pied Piper style, through the town by bus and boat and in and out of sweet shops. But who knows what other tricks this magician has up his colourful sleeve? 10.35: RISING DAMP (R). 11.00: THE PAPER CHASE (R). 11.50: CLOSEDOWN . ?

6.00: WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY (R) “Ride a Northbound Horse.” (Part Two). Cave Rand tries to retrieve his horse, Coal, which was stolen by a peddler Shawness and gets branded a horse thief. The peddler in the meantime has been using the horse in a con game and making a lot of money. 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. Viewers’ favourite scenes repeated by request. Requests should be addressed to “I like That One 2,” TVNZ, P.O. Box 3819, Auckland. 7.00: THE GOOD LIFE. (R).

7.30: SUNDAY MOVIE. "Like Mom, Like Me.” A story about a mother and her daughter learning to cope after their husband and father deserts them. Starring: Linda Lavin, Kristy McNichol, Max Gail.

9.09: SLEDGE HAMMER. 9.25: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Sixty-minute special, featuring Iron Maiden, Lou Reed, Sam Moore, Judy Mowatt, Spear of Destiny, Terence Trent d’Arby, Danny Wilson, Chris Thompson I/V, Fine Young Cannibals, Zodiac Mindwarps, The Pretenders, Paul Simon, Flesh D Vice I/V and Song, U2. 10.25: SUNDAY SCI-FI. “4D Main” (R) (1959). A brilliant scientist is working on the idea that there is ; no such thing as an impenetrable substance is able to pass his body through any known substance, animate or inanimate. Possession of such powers transforms him into a monster who robs, and kills. Starring Robert Lansing, Robert Strauss, James Congdon. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN. E

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Press, 20 June 1987, Page 21

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 20 June 1987, Page 21

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 20 June 1987, Page 21

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