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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Saturday

7. THE BERENSTAIN BEARS SHOWS. 7.36: THE MUPPET BABIES. 8. WHAT NOW. W-M; THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES. (R) 1»JI: THE GOODIES. (R) 11. HOGANS HEROES. (R) 11- WKRP IN CINCINNATI. (R) 12. NOON: NEWS 12 - 3 THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO. D 0 THE CRAZIEST THINGS. 1.25: SPORT ON ONE. SQUASH — IJve from Auckland’s Chase Stadium, New Zealand’s two world champions Susan Devoy and Ross Norman against Elizabeth Irving of Australia and former world champion Jahangir Khan of Pakinstan. RACING — Live coverage from Trentham of the Wellington Steeplechase. Also the Wellington Hurdles and Winter Oaks. MOTOR RACING — Highlights of the Australian Touring Car Championship round four from Wanneroo Park in Perth. Also Superbikes and a review of recent world motor sport. YACHTING — the world 12-metre yachting championships from Sardinia. The two finalists in action on the final day.Programme Times (approximate): 1.25, Preview. 1.35, Motor Racing: Superbikes and review of recent world events. 1.50, Racing: Wellington Hurdles. 2.00, Squash: Susan Devoy and Elizabeth Irving. 2.30, Racing: Winter Oaks Handicap. 2.40, Squash: Devoy vs. Irving (continued). 2.55, Racing: Wellington Steeples. 3.15, Squash: Ross Norman vs. Jahangir Khan. 4.30, Motor Racing: Australian Touring Car Championships Round four. 5.10, Yachting: World 12-metre Championships. 5.45, Scoreboard. 6.00: NEWS REVIEW. A review of the week’s news for the deaf.

11.00 A.Mj TAGATA PASIFIKA. Stories, events, views and news of the Pacific Island communitv in Maw 11.25: THE LIVING PLANET. (R) Swaying palms, brilliant white beaches set in clear blue seas — everyone’s idea of a typical island paradise. But islands are isolated worlds, refuges for ancient species, the birthplace of new ones, where life can be gruelling. On one such place David Attenborough steps back into the past as the world’s largest lizard, the komodo dragon, goes hunting. In the Indian Ocean he discovers an island where 150,000 giant tortoises find survival a pressing problem. 12.20 P.M.: SATURDAY MATINEE. (1950) “Tea for Two.”(R) A career-bent heiress catches the show-biz bug. Starring Doris Day, Gordon Macßae, Gene Nelson. 2.00: TODAY IN FRANCE. 2.15: SOLID GOLD. 3.15: 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. Savoury Sauces: from simple, every day sauces, and variations on basics, to rich smooth ideas for special occasions. 5.30: TAXI. (R) 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Herbs, Whitney Houston, Jennifer Rush and Elton John, Mel and Kim, Bon Jovi, Pepsi and Shirlie.

6.30: NEWS. 7.00: TRIPODS. Having recovered from the initial shock of his strange new life in the city; Will must find answers to many questions, and uppermost in his mind is — where is Eloise? 8.00: CONSTANT HOT WATER. When Phyllis hears that rival landlady Miranda is trying out three new chefs she decides to do a bit of poaching of her own and invites herself to the trial dinner. 8.30: DAY OF THE FIVE BILLION. Marks the birth of the world’s five billionth person with a magazine-style presentation, including comments by world leaders and songs by top pop performers, Stevie Wonder, Jose Feliciano, Peter Gabriel, Jimmy Cliff and others. 0.25: NEWS. 9.40: THE DETECTIVE. Commander Kenneth Crocker arrives at the Home Secretary’s country house, Lambs Court. Sir Henry Blankenall is out shooting, but Crocker comes across his son Andres in an indoor swimming pool and learns Sir Henry often swims before brcdkfost 10.35: BRICK IS BEAUTIFUL. Young Steve is not one to be discouraged by the grim job market of the 1980 s. His entreprenuerial instincts tell him his future lies in old bricks. 1.00: NEWS SPECIAL — AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS. 1.30: CLOSEDOWN.

6.30: ALF. A comedy about a 202-year-old space creature who crash-lands in Hollywood and winds up with a typical American family. 7.00: THE KRYPTON FACTOR. John Cargill (Auckland), Roger Woods (Christchurch), Tony Whittaker (New South Wales) and Simon Phillipson (Victoria) continue the battle to find the Australasian Superperson of 1987. 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. “Mark II.” (R) Eddie Aranui buys a Mark II Zephyr and leaves the city with two friends on what proves to be an eventful journey. Starring Nicholas Rogers, Mitchell Manuel, Junior Amiga. 10.35: IT WILL BE ALRIGHT LATE AT NIGHT. (R) This is the third of Denis Norden’s classic collection of hilarious out-takes from the worlds of television, cinema and commercials where things went drastically wrong. 11.30: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 12.25: 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: DR SEUSS: THE LORAX. (R) 8.45: THE JETSONS. 0.05: AEROBICISE. 0.35: PRAISE BE. 10.05: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES. (R) 10.30: WEEKEND. 12.00 NOON: NEWS. 12.03 P.M.: BENSON. (R) 12.20: PACIFIC WARRIORS. This is the story of one woman who voyaged into the shadow of nuclear destruction. 12.55: 1987 TONY AWARDS. (R) 2.35: SUNDAY GRANDSTAND. Latest Sports News. Programme Times (approximate): 2.45: Squash, world challenge series (women’s) Devoy V. Irving. 3.15: TransTasman Challenge Netball, Auckland V. N.S.W. 3.55: Squash, world challenge series (Men’s), Norman V. Khan. 5.00: The Write Stuff. 5.05: Countrywide Basketball. North Shorte V. New Plymouth. 5.55: Latest sports results and news. 6.00: A DOG’S SHOW. New Zealand’s top dog trialists competing on the Huntaway and Doubles courses at Methven for television’s National title. This week: Mike Ensor, Blenheim: John O’Neale, Martinborough; Les Knight, Te Kuiti; Angus Ferguson, Oamaru. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Three items beginning with a look at how Australian Aborigines are faring in 1987, why are there so many Perth millionaires, and how Australia’s farmers are hurting economically. 7.45: KOHA. Maori people, places and current concerns from a Maori viewpoint. 8.00: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE — INTERNATIONAL. New Zealand’s University Challenge champions Otago take on the best of Britain. 8.30: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “Andrina.” Captain Bill Torvad is a retired sea captain living alone in an isolated cottage in Orkney. Andrina, a beautiful young girl arrives mysteriously one evening and befriends him. He unquestioningly accepts and welcomes her evening visits. As night falls he tells her yarns of his years at sea, but Andrina constantly demands a love story from his past. The story he tells is the only love story he has ever had. Starring Cyril Cusack, Wendy Morgan, Sandra Voe. 9.20: NEWS. 9.30: ISSUES. A discussion series examining a wide range of topical issues. 19.00: TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. “Run Rabbit, Run.” Robert Simpson, a young, war-time American army interpreter stationed in liberated France, did not understand why his bullying landlord, French Resistance hero Jacques Vareille never left his Paris home. Now, 10 years later, as a writer researching a history of the Resistance, he revisits his former lodgings. Only Madame is still alive — and the story she has to tell would fill quite a different book. Starring Leslie Caron, James Aubrey, Constantin De Goguel. 10.25: A WITNESS TO WAR. Charlie Clements came from a family with a strong military tradition and at the outbreak of the war in Vietnam was a fighter pilot. After flying many combat missions he became appalled at the destruction he and his colleagues were wreaking; he finally refused to fly any combat missions. The air force repatriated him and placed him under psychiatric care; later he was discharged from the services and after a period of travel began medical studies, graduating in 1980. Clements tells his story.. 10.55: THE PAPER CHASE. (R) K 11.45: CLOSEDOWN. j

10.00 A.M.:. WAKA HUIA 11.00: LITTLE HOUSE: A NEW BEGINNING. (Final.) 12.00 NOON: ANGELS. (R) 12.45 P.M.: SUNDAY MATINEE. (1949)"The Champion.”(R) A young boxer gets to the top only to lose to the "syndicate.” Starring Kirk Douglas, Arthur Kennedy, Ruth Roman, Marilyn Maxwell. (Black and white.) 2.20: OPUS. The fourth programme in a series running intermittently through the year, featuring Leonard Bernstein conducting the symphonies of Beethoven. Today the Vienna Philharmonic play the Leonore Overture No. 3 in C major, Opus 72A, and then Symphony No. 4 in B major, Opus 60. 3.20: WIND IN THE WILLOWS. 3.40: FAERIE TALE THEATRE. The Pied Piper of Hamelin. 4.30: THE SECRET GARDEN. 5.00: ZONE 7. Weddings — what happens and what difference does it make. 5.30: SPOT ON. Sandy, Ole and Josie with things to do and places to see. 6.00: WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. (R)“Return of the Big Cat” (Part 2). The conclusion of a two-part wilderness adventure concerning a frontier family threatened by a killer cougar in California’s timber country. Starring Jeremy Slate, Jeff East, Pat Crowley. 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. (1983) “The Parade.” A woman’s life is thrown into chaos when her husband returns home after seven years in prison. Starring Michael Learned, Frederic Forrest, Rosanna Arquette, Geraldine Page. - 9.00: SLEDGE HAMMER. (Final.).l 9.25: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Featuring Yello, The Wreckery, and a hard rock special featuring Stonehenge and Knightshade, live and deafening at Auckland’s Galaxy. Smoke, drum solos, screaming fans and a very surprising guest star. 10.10: SUNDAY SCI-FI. (1970) "Trog” a woman anthropologist studies a primitive half-ape, who is released and goes on a rampage. Starring Joan Crawford, Michael Gough. 11.45: CLOSEDOWN. r

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 11 July 1987, Page 19

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