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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

Saturday

7.00 A.M.: LITTLE MISS. An animation senes.

7.10: MIKE, MOP AND THE MOKE. Songs, jokes

and stories at the seaside. 7.30: THE ADVENTURES OF TEDDY RUXPIN. The world’s best known animated bear. 8.00: WHAT NOW.

10.00: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES. (R) 10.30: PUNKY BREWSTER. Comedy. 11.00: MAN FROM ATLANTIS. (R) 12.00 NOON: NEWS.

12.05 P.M.: BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY. (R) 1.00: OUR WORLD. HERRAG: THE HERRING GULL. Herrag is bom on the island of Steep Holm in the Bristol Channel. This film follows her adventures, funny and sad, over the first five years of her amazing life. 1.55: DAD’S ARMY. (R) (Final.)

2.30: SPORT ON ONE. PROGRAMME TIMES (approximate and subject to change): 2.30, Preview, Home and Away and Sports News. 2.45, Racing — Starway 1000. 2.55, Superbowls. 3.25, Racing — Waikato Times Gold Cup. 3.35, Superbowls. 4.05, Racing — Waikato Guineas. 4.15, Drag Racing — U.S. Nationals. 4.30, Motor Racing — Australian Grand Prix. 4.45, Racing — 12 — Handicap. 4.55, Motor Racing

— Adelaide Grand Prix. 5.40, Scoreboard. 5.45: SOME MOTHERS DO ’AV ’EM. (R) Frank steps in to replace one of the Ugly Sisters in the local hospital’s production of “Cinderella.’’ 6.30: NEWS. 7.10: NOEL EDMONDS’ LATE BREAKFAST SHOW. 8.00: THE BRETTS. Stung by a vicious review of the new play in which he stars, Edwin acts impulsively to even the score. 9.00: SPORTS SPECIAL - TROTTING: THE DOMINION HANDICAP. From the Addington Raceway, Christchurch. This evening it’s the turn of the unhoppled trotters. From the 3200metre barrier the Dominion Handicap is the South Island’s premier trotting event of the year. Also coverage of the 2600-metre Free For All. 9.30: NEWS.

9.45: AMERICAN FOOTBALL. Highlights of this week’s National Football League’s top action — all the news, results and personalities of the national game in the states. 10.45: FILM INTERNATIONAL. “Paris, Texas.” A man, half dead, stumbles out of the dusty heat of the desert. He is taken in by a doctor who finds his brother’s address in his pocket and contacts him. The man, Travis, has been missisng for the past four years after abandoning his wife, and son. Starring Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Kinski, Hunter Carson. 1.10: CLOSEDOWN.

11.00: TAGATA PASIFIKA. Stories, events, views and news of the Pacific Island Community in New Zealand. 11.25: IN THE MOUTH OF THE DRAGON. (R) As well as formidable external pressures on Hong Kong there are deep internal problems — not the least of which is the fact that Hong Kong is bursting at the seams. 11.50: A BIG COUNTRY. 12.30: SATURDAY MATINEE. “Home of our own.” (R) The story of a Roman Catholic Catholic priest, Father William Wasson, who founded a home for Mexican orphans. Starring Jason Miller, Pancho Cordova, Guillermo San Juan. 2.00: LOVE BOAT. (R) 3.00: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 3.25: THE 808 NEWHATRT SHOW. (R) 4.00: LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS. 5.00: DELIA SMITH’S COOKERY COURSE. (R) A cookery course with something for everyone — from the person who can’t boil an egg to the experienced cook who needs inspiration. Pastry: She examines the techniques needed to make shortcrust pastry and quick flaky pastry. 5.30: TAXI. (R) Shut it Down: (Part two of a twopart episode.) Louie antagonises striking cabbies by gloating about his date with Elaine, but she has a surprise in store for him. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. New videos from George Michael, Jimmy Barnes, Sharon O’Neill, INXS, Midnight Oil, and Sly and Robbie. 6.30: GET SMART. (R) 7.00: THE COSBY SHOW. When some of Denise’s friends hold an impromptu break-dancing party in the Huxtable living room, Cliff invites ;■* a pair of his friends over to show the teenagers what real dancing is all about. 7.30: FAMILY TIES. Mallory is teamed with 66-year-old Margaret Boilings on a college sociology project and finds she has a lot to learn about honesty, sensitivity and older people when she almost causes the woman to quit the class. 8.00: LOTTO. 8.05: ADVENTURER. (R) Vincent and the other castaways find that a knife has been mysteriously stolen. While searching for the thief, they run into a situation of extreme peril. 9.10: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “Who Dares Wins." A drama focusing on the politics of terrorism and the men of Britain’s crack S.A.S. Squad. Starring Lewis Collins, Judy Davis, Richard Widmark. 11.00: THE LATE MOVIE. "Eyes of Laura Mars.” The story of a psychic fashion photographer and a policeman exploring a succession of murders. Starring Faye Dunaway, Tommy Lee Jones, Brad Dourif. 1.35 A.M.: CLOSEDOWN.

Sunday

8.00: STORYTIME. 8.10: THE ADVENTURES OF PARSLEY. (R) 8.00: PORTLAND BILL. An animated puppet series. 8.20: RACOONS. An animated series. 8.45: THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCE. (R) 9.10: PRAISE BE. 9.40: AEROBICISE. 10.05: ARTHUR C. CLARKE’S WORLD OF STRANGE POWERS. (R) 10.30: AN ENGLISHMAN’S HOME. Breadmore: Suicide and murder darkened the story of the Dodingtons who first lived in Breadmore House, but the Hulse family history has been a much happier one. 11.05: THE WINE PROGRAMME. Jancis Robinson comes to the conclusion that wine merchants are not rip-off merchants. 11.35: ANTIQUES FOR LOVE OR MONEY. Curios, collectibles, and conversation pieces. 12.00: NEWS. 12.05: BIG LEAGUE SOCCER 12.55: BRITISH FOOTBALL RESULTS. Scores from last night’s games in all the English and Scottish divisions. 1.00: BEACONS AT THE END OF THE WORLD. A six-part series tracing the development of civil engineering in New Zealand, from the first lighthouse to the latest computer technology. 1.25: PEKING NATIONAL ACROBATS. Since the early days of the great dynasties, the acrobatic troupe has been part of the culture of China. Their art has been preserved as one of China’s living treasures, conveying the heritage and character of the people of the largest nation in the world. Formed in 1966, the Peking Acrobatic Troupe is the most prominent in all of Asia. 2.10: MR BELVEDERE. 2.35: AMERICA REMEMBERS J.F.K. In the thousand days of his administration, John Fitzgerald Kennedy won no war, cured no depression, left no vast body of legislation. Yet he remains a vivid and enduring presence. Youngest of presidents, he appeared like a figure, from the bright, brave days of America’s beginnings, when everything was possible. This documentary follows his swift passage into national legend. 4.15: HOLLAND, LAND OF MUSEUMS. A look at a number of Dutch art galleries and museums. 4.35: ROYALTY: A YEAR WITH THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY. (Final). 5.30: NEWS REVIEW. The week’s news for the deaf. 6.00: HANCOCK’S HALF HOUR. Twelve Angry Men: Hancock gets called up for jury service and like all good men and true he’s determined to see justice done — even if it means that he’s the one dissenting voice. 6 30* NEWS. 7 00: FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. (Final). The plight of refugees, and the ways in which their lives have changed dramatically with resettlement in other countries. 7.45: KOHA. (Final). 8.00: UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. (Final). Auckland and Waikato compete for the University Challenge Title. 8.30: FREYBURG VC. (Final). Final Honours: After the fall of Rome, the spotlight shifted away from the war in Italy. But the New Zealanders still had more than a year of heavy fighting ahead of them, against some of the toughest troops in the world. Even when Germany surrendered, the Kiwis were still in danger. Now they faced an enormous force of communist partisans, and Freyberg’s task would be to avoid sparking a new war between East and West. 9.20: NEWS. , „ , 9.30: TE KUPENGA. (The Net). Frank and lively discussion on major issues with Hone Kaa, an invited guest and studio audience all joining the debate. Tonight: Racism with Race Relations Conciliator, Wally Hirsh. 10.00: END OF EMPIRE. 10.50: BOYS FROM THE BLACKSTUFF. (R) Jobs for the Boys: Chrissie has assembled an unofficial building gang for shady contractor Malloy. The gang’s progress is watched by Department of Employment Investigators in a surveillance operation of comic ineptitude. George’s son, the politically committed Snowy, disputes their working conditions, while Chrissie unsuccessfully attempts to make the job $ legitimate. > ■ ■ 0 *11.56: CLOSEDOWN. 1

10.00: WAKA HUIA 11.00: HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. (R) 11.45: SCIENCE WORLD. 1X00: ANGELS. (R) 1X50: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Vivacious Lady." The story of a college professor who marries a nightclub singer, but his family won’t accept her. Starring Ginger Rogers, James Stewart, James Ellison. 155: MAKING OVERTURES. A documentary about community orchestras in Canada. 2.55: OPUS. Springtime in Vienna: A festival concert played by the Vienna Symphony conducted by Heinz Wallberg, featuring the music of Richard Strauss. The Symphonic poem Don Juan Op. 20, Burleske for Piano and Orchestra in D minor with soloist Rudolf Buchbinder and a dance from the Opera Salome.

3.50: RETURN TO TREASURE ISLAND. Jim’s conversation with Long John has been overheard by Saul Snarpe, who informs Hallows - „ , . „ 4.40: EUREKA. (R) The inventors Hypplyte Mege Mouries, General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and the Kellogg brothers were in turn responsible for margarine, Chicle chewing gum and crispy cornflakes.

5.10: BARRIERS. (R) A series about an adopted teenager who finds himself caught up in a strange and sinister search for his real parents and his own identity. 5.35: SPOT ON. Ole, Josie and Sandy are still in Samoa. 6.05: WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. Travis and his friends join Carson and Pablo in a get-rich-quick scheme to capture a herd of mustangs led by a magnificent white horse known as the Phantom Stallion. 6.55: I LIKE THAT ONE: 2.

7.10: TELEQUEST. Appearing in tonight’s group category are: Te Mokai (Gisborne), Gigajoule (Lower Hutt), Hermansen Sisters (Woodend). And in the dance category: Spectrum Dancers (Ohakune), Thirty Beats A Second (Christchurch), TC Dancers (Auckland). 7.35: PEPPERMINT TWIST. Walk right in Roseville ravers. Joe Ryan’s Enterprises are on the up and upsville. 8.00: SUNDAY MOVIE. “Perry Mason: Case of the Shooting Star.” Forty million viewers and a live studio audience watch in horror as a famous film star shoots popular late-night television talk show host Steve Carr during a coast-to-coast broadcast. But are they witnesses to a cold-blooded murder — or a coolheaded frame up? Starring Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Katt, Alan Thicke, David Ogden Stiers. 9.35: BRUSH STROKES. The runaway nun Jacko helped, needs a place to stay before going to New Zealand. Jacko finds her proximity in the flat somewhat disconerting. 16.05: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Undertakers, Terence Trent D’Arby, Ryiochi Sakamoto and Iggy Pop, Hunters and Collectors (plus i/v). Stump, Julian Cope special, Laundrettes (plus i/v), Barry White, Millie Scott. 11.05: 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. 11.50: AVENGERS. (R) 1X46: CLOSEDOWN.

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