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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Saturday

-W «SS« BERENSTAIN BEARS SHOW. 7.36: THE MUPPET BABIES. (Final.) B.H: WHAT NOW. IMO: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES. (R) 10.30: THE GOODIES. (Final.) (R) 11.00: HOGAN’S HEROES. (Final.) (R) 11.30: WKRP IN CINCINNATI. (Final.) (R)

11 A.M. TAG ATA PASIFIKA. Stories, events, views and news of the Pacific Island Community in New Zealand 11.25: THE LIVING PLANET. (R) The ocean is ancient, varied and vast, covering 70 per cent of the Earth’s surface. It contains extraordinary creatures like the leafy sea dragon, the narwhal “unicorn of the sea,” and the whale shark. It has kelp forests, deserts, coral reef jungles and the cold, black, permanent night of the deep sea. It affects our oxygen and our weather.

12.00 NOON: NEWS. 1103 P.M.: THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO. (Final.) (R) 12.55: PEOPLE DO THE CRAZIEST THINGS. (Final.) 125: SPORT ON ONE. Hosted by Peter Williams. Featuring Motor Racing: The French Grand Prix, Round 7 of the Formula One World Championship. Highlights of Round 5 of the Australian Touring Car Championship in Adelaide. Ski-ing: Men’s and Women’s World Cup downhill from Mount Allan, Alberta, Canada. Gymnastics: Elite gymnastics championships recorded yesterday at Walter Nash Stadium in Wellington. Athletics: The New York Walking Race. Programme Times (approximate): 2.25, Preview. 3.34, Motor Racing, French Grand Prix. 3.45, Gymnastics, Elite Championships. 4.10, New York Walking Race. 4.30, Gymnastics, Elite Championships. 4.45, Ski-ing, World Cup Downhill. 5.10, Motor Racing, Australian Touring Car Champs Round Five. 5.45, Review and Scoreboard.

12.20 P.M.: SATURDAY MATINEE. (R) “To Be Or Not To Be” A remake of the 1942 classic comedy about a group of actors in wartime Poland who get involved in a plot to outwit the invading Nazis. Starring Mel Brooks, Anne Baancroft, Jose Ferrer. 2.15: SOLID GOLD. 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. Cream Cuisine: instant dairy products are the basis of these new recipes, using yoghurt, quark, cottage cheese and cultured creams. 5.30: TAXI. (R) Tony is elated when he gets a fight with an ex-champ, but discovers that the opposition has placed him in a difficult position.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. A review of the week’s news for the deaf. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: TRIPODS. Now that Coggy knows why Will and Fritz are in the City there seems little chance of them ever passing on what they have discovered to the Free Men in the White Mountains. 8.00: CONSTANT HOT WATER. (Final.) (6) Miranda’s guest-house is ready at last — and just when it seems she won’t have any guests an unexpected visit takes everyone by surprise. 8.30: OIL. The seventh of this eight-part series about the oil industry examines the North Sea oil business. Since oil was firstdiscovered in the North Sea in 1969, Britain and Norway have been the major beneficiaries of a gift of nature that seemed to promise them “a place in the sun.” But as oil prices collapse both countries are under pressure to limit production and communities such as Shetland wonder if the benefits have already passed. 9.35: NEWS. 945: THE DETECTIVE. (Final.) Commander Kenneth Crocker’s key witness Rosemary (the child prostitute) is picked up and grilled by two Branch officers. Later as she tries to contact the civil rights office an attempt is made on her life. 10.30: FILM INTERNATIONAL. “The Factory.” Somewhere in Northern Greece, George Papyros, a small-time tanner, is finding it more and more difficult to compete with new, large tanneries. 12.30: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Swing Out Sister, Jennifer Warnes, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Billy Idol, Alison Moyet. 6.30: ALF. (Final.) 7.00: THE KRYPTON FACTOR. Tony Wallnutt (Wellington), Chris Ehrhardt (Dunedin), Linda Maher (Queensland) and Arnold Appelhof (New South Wales) continue the battle to find the Australasian Superperson 1987. 7.30: THE COSBY SHOW. Comedy with a New York obstetrician, his lawyer wife and their four children. 8.00: MACGYVER. (Final.)

9.00: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. (1984) “Micki and Maude.” A comedy in which a frustrated TV reporter with two wives who are both pregnant at the same time tries to maintain his secret at a maternity ward. Starring Dudley Moore, Ann Reinking, Amy Irving. 11.25: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 12.05: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL. (Final.) (R) “Beat the Carrot.” Jasper Carrot in solo performance at the London Palladium. 1.05: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

7.30 A.M.: SPORTS SPECIAL - GOLF. British Open. 9.35: PRAISE BE. 10.05: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES. (R) 10.30: WEEKEND.

10.00 A.M. WAKA HUIA. 11.00: HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. (R) 11.45: SCIENCE WORLD.

12.00 NOON: NEWS. 12.03 P.M.: BENSON. 12.30: THE BIG ICE. (R) A five-part series which examines the great southern continent and man’s connection with it as well as the benefits and dangers it could bring to mankind. 1.00: SUCKERS. (R) A documentary about the harmful effects of cigarette smoking. Lee Peck of Queen Alexandra Hospital and Mike Perry, consultant Surgeon contribute medical information and David Bellamy lists the harmful chemicals absorbed into the body through smoking. 1.25: JUAN CARLOS — KING OF ALL SPANIARDS. When Juan Carlos became King after General Franco’s death, Spaniards said he would never last. Today, 10 years later, he has succeeded in restoring the monarchy, taming the armed forces and steering Spain from dictatorship to democracy. 2.25: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “711 Ocean Drive.” (R) (1950) An ingenious racketeer uses all his skill in an attempt to outwit a big gambling syndicate. Staring Edmond O’Brien. Joanne Dru, Otto Kruger, Bert Freed. 4.10: SUNDAY GRANDSTAND. Gymnastics, rugby, 10 pin bowling and speedway. GYMNASTICS — Coverage from the recent champions all exhibition at the Wembley arena. SPEEDWAY — Further coverage from Western Springs. RUGBY — Highlights from yesterday’s matches at the Onewa Stadium, North Harbour against Counties and the NZ Colts playing the Australian under 21 team. 6.00: A DOG’S SHOW. Round Three featuring Hamish Cunningham, Waikari, Barry ClaytonGreene, Te Kuiti, Bob Bryson, Dannevirke, Ginger Anderson, Omarama. 6.30: NEWS.

12.00: ANGELS. (R) 12.50: SUNDAY MATINEE. (R) “River of no Return.” A bar-room entertainer and a widower with a 10-year-old son travel downriver on a raft, menaced by rapids, Indians and a sneaky gambler. Starring Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Monroe, Rory Calhoun.

2.15: OPUS. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: recorded last month at the Michael Fowler Centre. Sir Charles Groves conducts Mozart’s “Prague” Symphony No. 38 in D K 504, and then the New Zealand-born pianist David James features as soloist for Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini Opus 43 by Rachmaninoff. William Southgate talks to David James about his life in New York. 3.20: WIND IN THE WILLOWS. 3.40: FAERIE TALE THEATRE. Puss in Boots. 4.30: THE SECRET GARDEN. (R) 5.00: ZONE 7. Is the church for women too? 5.30: SPOT ON. 6.00: NETWORK TWO PRESENTS — SPECIAL PREVIEW. A look at Network 2’s coming new season.

7.00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. 7.45: KOHA. Maori people, places and current concerns from a Maori viewpoint. 8.00: JUST GOOD FRIENDS. A seven-part comedy in which Vince and Penny’s rocky romance is on again! (1) The love match rekindles when Vince and Penny finally rendezvous in France, a year later than planned. On a balmy night in romantic Paris, the flame still burns brightly. But a surprise awaits Penny when they return to England. 8.30: PLAY OF THE WEEK. “Daylight Robbery.” When a little old lady takes up gambling, bigger surprises are sure to follow. But Bea has more losses than winnings and soon the debts begin to overtake her. Helen and Edward threaten to move the lonely old widow into an old people’s home if she does not give up gambling. Bea is offended, but she is in too deeply to stop. Desperately in debt, she decides to take a shot at bank-robbing. Starring Joan Hickson, Vivian Pickles, Lynn Farleigh. 9.25: NEWS. 10*95: TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. “Pattern of Guilt.” Pathologist Keith Briscoe is in the police team trying to trap a bogus salesman who is shooting women for their purse money. His pretty ex-wife Faye seems in danger from the sadistic killer. He realises how desperately he loves her and wants to re-marry her. But Elaine, his heartless, expensive second wife is determined to make divorce as difficult as catching the murderer. 10.30: SITTING ON A CACTUS. A look at political cartooning. Peter Bromhead, Eric Heath and Trace Hodgson line up against their victims, Sir Robert Muldoon, Mike Moore and Jim McLay. 10.55: THE PAPER CHASE. (Final.)(R) 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.

7.00: THE GOOD LIFE. (R) 7.30: DALLAS. An intensive court battle results in a decision which causes pandemonium in both the Ewing and Barnes’ camps.

9.45: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Woodentops, The Pogues, The Stems, Stan Campbell, Jefferson Airplane, Jean Paul Sartre Experience, The Fall, Lone Justice, Randy Travis, Ardijah, Shona Laing, plus an interview with Shona. 10.30: SUNDAY SCI-FI. (Final) “The Fury.” A secret government agency is dedicated to make parapsychology a deadly weapon. Agents set up a Palestinian terrorist invasion of an Israeli beach club to assassinate an exagent and kidnap his son, a 20-year-old with psychic powers. Starring Kirk Douglas, Carrie Snodgrass. 12.35: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 18 July 1987, Page 21

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 18 July 1987, Page 21

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 18 July 1987, Page 21

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