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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Saturday

7.96 A.IMU THE BERENSTAIN BEARS SHOW. IM. THE MUPPET BABIES. 8.66: WHAT NOW. 16.66: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES. (R) 16.36: THE GOODIES. (R) 11.66: HOGAN’S HEROES. (R) 11.36: WKRP IN CINCINNATI. (R) 1166 NOON: NEWS. 1163 P.M.: THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO. (R) 1155: PEOPLE DO THE CRAZIEST THINGS. 1.25: RESCUING EVEREST. The subject of this documentary is the deforestation problem in the Mount Everest National Park caused through the lack of any fuel other than trees. It also features comments from Sir Edmund Hillary and shows a re-afforestation programme under the direction of Sir Edmund. 2.08: SPORT ON ONE. Featuring motor racing, basketball, ski-ing and tennis. WIMBLEDON ’B7: Highlights of last night’s early round matches from the grass courts of the world’s greatest tennis championship. MOTOR RACING: Highlights of rounds one and two of the Australian Touring Car Championships. BASKETBALL: Live from Madgwick Stadium in Wellington, Hawke’s Bay play Wellington’s Saints in today’s National League featured game. SKI-ING: Giant Slalom action from last year’s Air New Zealand F.I.S. International Ski Series at Mount Hutt. Featuring skiers from Austria, U.S.A. and New Zealand. Programme Times (approximate): 2.00: Preview. 2.10: Motor Racing, Australian Touring Car Champs, Round one. 2.45: Basketball, National League: Saints v. Hawke’s Bay. 3.35: Motor Racing, Australian Touring Car Champs, Round two. 4.05: Ski-ing, Air New Zealand - F.I.S. Series Giant Slaloms. 5.00: Tennis, Wimbledon 87. 5.45: Scoreboard.

11.66 A.M_- TAGATA PASIFIKA. A spotlight on Pacific life and culture. 11.25: THE LIVING PLANET. (R) From the Andes David Attenborough follows the Amazon River to the sea. The life in and around it changes as it flows on its 4000-mile journey from cold torrents to a vast warm delta. And there are similar changes in other rivers of the world, producing such variety as torrent ducks, mayflies, piranha, giant otters, fishing owls and the Marsh Arabs of Iraq whose whole community floats on a delta. As that special substance, fresh water, continuously erodes mountains and carries the products to the sea, the landscape is altered. 12.29: SATURDAY MATINEE. (R) (1979) "A Shining Season.” The true story of a New Mexico track star who learns that he has terminal cancer and devotes the last year of his life to running a sports programme for handicapped youngsters and coaching a girls’ track team to a title-winning season. 165: SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS. (R)

3.10: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. Host Doug Llewelyn introduces a plaintiff and defendant who plead their case before Judge Joseph A. Wapner. 3.20: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. (R) 4.05: LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS. 5.00: ALISON HOLSTS COOKING CLASS. Root Vegetables: attractive dishes, savoury and sweet, can be made from these familiar vegetables; including microwave carrot cake and sweet carrot pie. 5.30: TAXI. (R) (Part one of a two-part story). When John cracks up Cab 804, the cabbies are shocked into a period of mourning, and reminisce about the wild and memorable events that occurred when they were driving the legendary cab.

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. When Miranda’s decorator has too much to drink, his amorous advances lead to a knockout and Phyllis enjoys her chance to referee. 8.30: OIL. The fourth programme in this eight-part series, which examines the impact of the oil industry on the modern world traces the , O.P.E.C. story and the role of Saudi Arabia’s remarkable Petroleum Minister, Sheikh Yamani, in creating a cartel to counterbalance the “seven sisters.” 9.25: News. 9.40: THE DETECTIVE. Commander Kenneth Crocker takes his secret and shocking information about the Home Secretary, Sir Henry Blankenall, direct to Commissioner Sir Walter Jones, by-passing his boss Deputy Assistant Commissioner Mars whom he does not trust. The Commissioner emphasises the national security aspect and instructs Crocker to await further orders. 10.35: SPORTS SPECIAL — TENNIS: WIMBLEDON HIGHLIGHTS. Match of the day. Highlights and updates from the best of yesterday’s play. 11.35: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pet Shop Boys, Whitney Houston, Crowded House, Terence . Trent D’Arby, The Housemartins, Billy Idol. 7.00: THE KRYPTON FACTOR. Dougal Stevenson introduces Heat 3 of television’s toughest quiz in which physical and mental abilities are tested 7.30: THE COSBY SHOW. Comedy with a New York obstetrician, his lawyer wife and their four children. 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. (R) “Stripes.” The armed forces fall into farces as the sharpest soldier of all finishes training. Starring Bill Murray, Harold Ram, Warren Oates, P. J. Soles.

11.15: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK.

12.10: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL. (R) Barron Knights — Get Knighted: The British “fun pop” group in a concert at the Hexagon Theatre, Reading. 1.05: CLOSEDOWN.'

Sunday

8.00 A.M.: DANGER MOUSE. 8.05: THE BUNNY WITH - THE CHECKERED EARS. 8.10: THE ADVENTURES OF A MOUSE. 8.20: KING OF THE BEASTS. This animated story is a sequel to “Noah’s Animals” that explains how the lion came to be crowned as the leader of the animal world. 8.45: THE JETSONS. 9.10: AEROBICISE. An aerobics programme designed to get you up and buzzing. 9.35: PRAISE BE. 10.05: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES (R). 10.30: WEEKEND. 12.00 NOON: NEWS. 12.03 P.M.: BENSON. (R) 12.25: PHILIP ROSENTHAL - A SOCIALIST AS CAPITALIST. Philip Rosenthal’s china factory has become one of the best known German enterprises of our time. Rosenthal might even be considered an art patron, since his factory has for three decades provided leading artists not only an audience for their works, but also support for experimentation. Roseneath is a socialist who wants to share responsibilities, authority and profits with his workers. 1.00: WORLD PROFESSIONAL FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1986. The biggest and brightest names in skating again, return to the ice for the 1986 World Professional Figure Skating Championships. 2.45: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE (R). “Goodbye My Lady” (1956). A story about an old man, a boy who had to grow up all at once ... and the dog that changed their lives. Starring Walter Brennan, Phil Harris, Sidney Poitier. 4.15: SUNDAY GRANDSTAND. 4.15: Sports News. 4.25: American Cup gymnastics. 4.4?: World Parachuting Champs. 4.57: The Write Stuff. 5.02: Boxing — N.Z. v. Yugoslavia. 5.27: Air New Zealand Soccer. 5.50: Latest Sports News. 6.09: A DOG’S SHOW. The eleventh series of New ' Zealand’s top dog trialists competing on the z Huntaway and Doubles courses at Methven for television’s national title. This week, Round 2 featuring: Bill Hinchey (Alexandra); Paul Stephens (Marton); John Springfellow (Taupo); Don McPherson (Oamaru). 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Election coverage. In the wake of the British election the question is asked: how does the media cover a General Election? Is it manipulated by the politicians? The second item looks at 50 photographers from the West who converged on Russia to shoot pictures for a book entitled "A Day in the Life of the Soviet Union.” 7.45: KOHA. 8.69: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE - INTERNATIONAL. 8.25: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “THIS IS HISTORY, GRAN.” A boy is stunned by an occurrence in the grounds of a stately home. And he is personally connected with it. He decides to make his own enquiries. Starring Paul Jesson, Martin Walker, Elizabeth Bradley. 9.29: NEWS. 9.39: ISSUES. 19.99: SPORTS SPECIAL — TENNIS: WIMBLEDON HIGHLIGHTS. Match of the Day. Highlights and updates from the best of yesterday’s play. 19.59:THE PAPER CHASE. (R) 11.49: CLOSEDOWN. _____

10.00 A.M.: WAKA HUIA. 11.00: LITTLE HOUSE: A NEW BEGINNING. A series following the life of the newly-married Laura Ingalls as she sets up her own frontier home. 11.45: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Follow the Fleet” (1936). A musical comedy about a song and dance man who joins the Navy. Starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, and Randolph Scott, with Lucille Ball and Betty Grable in minor roles. The music is by Irving Berlin. (Screened as a tribute to Astaire, whose death was announced last week). 1.30 P.M.: OPUS. “The Barber of Seville”: Music by Gioachino Rossini 4.10: MORE REAL PEOPLE (R). Five entertainers travel the, United States in pursuit of people who are eccentric and remarkable. 4.30: THE SECRET GARDEN (R). After her parents die in India, Mary Lennox is sent to live in her widower uncle’s lonely house in Yorkshire. 5.00: ZONE 7. War and Peace! Can you make war to make peace? Presented by Michael Wilson. 5.30: SPOT ON. ' ' / ’’ ? 6.00: WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. Disney’s Oscar Winners: John Forsythe introduceds highlights from four decades of Disney animation including the Academy Award-winning “shorts” “Der Fuhrer’s Face” and scenes from “Fantasia,” "Pinocchio” and “Dumbo.” 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. Viewers’ favourite scenes repeated by request. Requests should be addressed to “I Like That One 2,” P.O. Box 3819, Auckland. . i 7.00: THE GOOD LIFE (R). 7.30: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Mrs Delafield Wants to marry.” A comedy about a pair of elderly lovers whose December romance defies the conventions of the community and shocks their children. Starring Katherine Hepburn, Harold Gould, Denholm Elliott. 9.95: SLEDGE HAMMER. A comedy send-up of every cop-show there’s ever been. * 9.39: RADIO WITH PICTURES. The Mission, Living in a Box, Robert Cray Band, Jason and the Scorchers plus interview, The Christians, Isley Jasper Isley, The Other Ones, The - Cure, Suzanne Vega, Colourfield. 19.15: SUNDAY SCI-FI. (1951) "The Day the Earth Stood Still.” (R) A strange spacecraft lands in Washington D.C. to warn earth to desist from atomic experiments. Starring Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe, Bobby Gray. (Black and white.) 11.45: CLOSEDOWN.

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 27 June 1987, Page 19

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