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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Saturday

7.99: THE PUPPY’S NEW ADVENTURES. (Final.) 749: FRAGGLE ROCK. (Final.) 8.99: WHAT NOW. 19.99: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES. (R) 16.39: PUNKY BREWSTER.

11.99: MAN FROM ATLANTIS. (R) 1199: NEWS. 1195: BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY. (R) L 99: OUR WORLD - WINTER DAYS. (R) This documentary shows the ways in which ' Britain’s wildlife copes with and adapts to severity of the bleakest season. 155: DAD’S ARMY. (R) 139: SPORT ONONE. Programme Times (approximate and subject to change): 2.30, Preview, Home and Away, Sports News. 2.45, Racing — Race 5 live from Pukekohe. 2.55, V.F.L. Grand Final. 3.20, Racing from Pukekohe. $.30, V.F.L. Grand Final. 3.55, Racing from Pukekohe. 4.05, VFL Grand Final. 4.30, Racing from Pukekohe. 4.40, Boxing Support bouts from today’s heavyweight title fight 5.00, Racing Caulfield Cup. 5.10, Racing from Pukekohe. 5.15, Boxing World Heavyweight title, Mike Tyson v. Tyrell Biggs. 5.40, Scoreboard Winter Olympic Flashback. 5.59: SOME MOTHERS DO ’AVE ’EM. (R) 9.36: NEWS.

11.99: TAGATA PASIFIKA. Pacific life and culture. 1115: KAY’S KRAZY KOMICS. Classic comedies of - the silent screen. > 1145: HOLLYWOOD. (R) Star Treatment Clara Bow and John Gilbert lived at the same reckless pace — attracted the same kind of notoriety. Their careers were wrecked soon

after sound came in. 1139: THE SATURDAY MATINEE. “Found Money” (R) (1983). The story of a modernday Robin Hood who, after being retired early by his company, decides to get even with the system through the use of computers — rewarding the residents of New York City for " doing good deeds. Starring Dick Van Dyke, Sid Ceasar, Shelley Hack. 119: LOVE BOAT. (R) 119: THE PEOPLE’S COURT.

135: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. (R) 4.15: LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS. 5.99: COUNTRY FARE. Victorian Picnic: At Centrewood in Otago one can stroll by the lake, relax in the rose garden, wander through arches of English trees and imagine another time. Menu: Roasted Quail Salad, Salmon Pie, Cucumber and Orange salad with Mustard Dressing, Summer Cheesecake. 5.39: TAXL (R) 9.99: READY TO ROLL. New videos from Tex Pistol, Madonna, Icehouse, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Bee Gees and Midnight Oil. 9.39: GET SMART. (R)

7.19: THE NOEL EDMONDS* LATE LATE BREAKFAST SHOW. A magazine-type programme with audience participation. 8.99: THE BRETTS. A drama series which provides an affectionate look at the fortunes befalling a theatrical family of the 19205. 9.H: ALAS SMITH AND JONES. (Final.) 9.39: NEWS. 0.45: CATS EYES. A glamorous crime-busting trio face a world of international intrigue and undercover investigations in an action-packed series.

7.99: THE COSBY SHOW. (R) 7.39: FAMILY TIES. A comedy series about liberal ’6os-style parents and their strait-laced ’Bos children. 199: LOTTO. 8.95: KRYPTON FACTOR 81-CENTENNIAL SPECIAL. New Zealand’s John Cargill, winner of The Krypton Factor for 1987, competes with Australia’s Chris Connolly and Britain’s Marion Chanter and Alison Heath for the title

of International Superperson 1987. 8.35: SATURDY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” The concept of exploring a mysterious and awesome moment of contact with extraterrestrial life became one of the most spectacular film experiences ever made. Starring Richard Dreyfuss and Francois Truffaut.

IIX'FILM INTERNATIONAL. “The Working Class Goes to Heaven.” Lulu Massa has held f down a highly routine job in a machine / factory for 15 years and it is slowly driving him out of his mind. After an Incident and the loss of a finger, Lulu changes his attitude ' completely. Years of hard work and sacrifice spark his frustrations and he joins an extremist group which incites the workers to strike action and trouble, with the police. Starring Gian Maria Valonte, Mariangela Melato, Gino Pemice. 1145: CLOSEDOWN.

11.11: THE LATE MOVIE. (R) (1983) “Blue Thunder.” An action film based around the Los Angeles Police Department’s helicopter surveillance team. Starring Roy Scheider, Malcolm McDowell, Candy Clark. 1.29: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

8.99: RAG DOLLY ANNA. 8.19: THE ADVENTURES OF PARSLEY. (R) 8.15: PORTLAND BILL. 849: RACCOONS. 8.45: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES. (R) 9.19: PRAISE BE. Hymns. 9.49: AEROBICISE.

19.99: ARTHUR C. CLARKE’S WORLD OF STRANGE POWERS. 19.39: WEEKEND. A colour magazine. 12.H* NEWS. 1195: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER 1987/88. Highlights and comment from the British soccer league; 12.55: BRITISH FOOTBALL RESULTS. Scores from last night’s games in all the English and Scottish divisions. 1.99: A CHILD’S HORIZON. In the emerging Third World Countries, one child in 10 becomes permanently disabled with -blindness caused by malnutrition, glaucoma, infections and cataracts. U.N.LC.E.F. is starting rehabilitation units in these countries to try and wipe ./ out unnecessary blindness in young children. > Narrator: Tom Courtenay. 1.25: DENNIS POTTER. Over the last 20 years, Dennis Potter has established himself as not only television’s most celebrated playwright but also its most outspoken. Alan Yentob talks to Potter about his life, work, and views. 2.25: MR BELVEDERE. A comedy series based on the classic “Mr Belvedere.” 249: RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT.

345: SUNDAY GRANDSTAND. Gaelic Football: The All-Ireland Final from Croke 'Park, Dublin. Triathlon: From Hawaii#. 4he Kona Ironman, featuring New Zealand’s Erin Baker. Woodchopping: The Lumberjack Challenge from Rotorua, the Hatejejfe v. the Hohnecks.

5.35: NEWS REVIEW. The week’s news for the deaf. 9.95: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Canterbury, most noted for its stfeep and mixed-cropping farms, is now shoeing potential in a new product — wire.' s' ' 949: NEWS; . '

19.96: WAKA HUIA. 11.99: HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. (R) 11.45: SCIENCE WORLD.

12.99: ANGELS. (R) 1.59: OPUS. Manon: From the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, the Royal Ballet present Kenneth MacMillan’s tragic ballet. It is the story of corrupted innocence. The lovely Manon falls in love with a student, Des Grieux. Manon’s brother Lescaut encourages Manon to succumb to the lure of the old but wealthy MonSieur GM. Manon and Des Grieux try to cheat Monsieur GM out of a fortune but the trick is discovered. Lescaut is killed and Manon deported. A simultaneous broadcast

with Concert Programme. 2.59: SUNDAY MATINEE. “International Valvet” (1978). The orphaned niece of the how grownup Velvet comes to live with her in Devon. At first the niece is resentful but soon blossoms when she fe presented with the foal of Velvet’s champion horse, Pie. A sequel to the 1944 movie “National Velvet.” Staring Tatum O’Neil, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Hop-

kins. 5.95: ZONE 7. A Christchurch family live the Hindu

faith. •/ . 5.35: SPOT ON. 9.95: WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang: Comedy with two bungling bandits. 9.59: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2. Viewers’ favourite scenes repeated by request.

XM: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. 7.45: KOHA. A series about Maori people, places and current concerns from a Maori viewpoint. B.H: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. Teams from /Waikato and Massey compete for the University Challenge title. 8.3*: EREBUS - THE AFTERMATH. A four-part mini-series examining events in the wake of New Zealand’s worst air disaster. (1) TE 901 s wreckage is found; 258 people have died. Air New Zealand fields rumours of incorrect destination co-ordinates and Mr Justice Mahon is appointed to head a Royal Commission of Enquiry into the disaster. Starring Frank Finlay, lan Mune, Helen Moulder. 9.2*: NEWS. *.3*: STALIN’S SICKLE. A delightful narrative about the escalation of a young Catholic boy’s obsession with Joseph Stalin, which is propagated by the conservative and austere environment of New Zealand in the 1950 s. Starring Stacey Adams, Jim Macfarlane, v Stephen Gledhiil.

7.19: THE FIRE-RAISER. (Final.) (R) The White Lady: The school goes swimming, and Miss Perez lends a hand. 7.35: PEPPERMINT TWIST. Spiro loves Kate, Mandy loves Mick, you can eat fisb’n chips till you make yourself sick. 8.99: SUNDAY MOVIE. “I Married Wyatt Earp” (1983). The film chronicles the rivalry between U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp and Sheriff John Behan for tbe love of Josie and the clash between opposing forces in Tombstone, Arizona. Based on the book of memories of the famed lawman’s wife, of 47 years, singeractress Josephine Marcus Earpl Starring Marie Osmond, Bruce Boxleitner, John Bennett A - 945: GIRLS ON TOP. Comedy.

1I.M: CAMILLE. The classic tale of the young Parisian courtesan for whom love brings complete fulfilment and devastating sacrifice. Starring Greta Scacchi, Colin Firth, John 'Vcielgifd. v ILM&IHE FALL AND RISE OF REGINALD > PERRIN. (R) . 412-lfc CLOSEDOWN, t

ll.M: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Al Hunter, Warratahs, Warren Zevon, U2, Front Lawn, Yello and Shirley Bassey, Squeeze. L

19.45: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. Up-to-the-minute interviews with some ,of Hollywood’s best-known personalities and a look behind the scenes of the world’s most star-struck city. 1L39: THE AVENGERS. (Final.) (R) 124*: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 17 October 1987, Page 19

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 17 October 1987, Page 19

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 17 October 1987, Page 19

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