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One New Zealand Two

Saturday

7.00 THE BISKITTS. 7.30 FRAGGLE ROCK. 8.00 WHAT NOW. 10.00 THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCES. (R). 10.30 MORK AND MINDY. (R). 11.05 SPACE 1999. (R).

12.00 NEWS. 12.03 DALEY. A documentary about the life of Daley Thompson, twice Olympic gold medallist and former World Decathlon champion(R). 12.55 THE XXIVTH OLYMPIAD, SEOUL 1988. 1.00: Rowing — Finals Day at the Han River Regatta Course. First Event: The Men’s Coxed four, featuring the New Zealand crew of Chris White, Greg Johnson, George Keys and lan Wright. 1.10: Men’s Double Sculls Final. 1.10: Women’s Double Sculls Final. Women’s Coxless Pair Final. 1.30: Men’s Coxless Pair Final. 1.35: Athletics — Women’s 400 m Second Round. 1.50: Rowing — Men’s Single Sculls Final (possibly including Eric Verdonk). 2.00: Gymnastics — live coverage of the Men’s Apparatus Finals. 3.20: Athletics — recorded coverage of the Men’s 100 m Semi-Finals. Live coverage of the Men’s 100 m Final. 5.30: Swimming — Action from this morning’s heats: The Women’s 200 m Individual Medley. Men’s 200 m Buttefly (including New Zealand’s well performed Anthony Moss and Ross Anderson), Paul Kingsman and Anthony Beks in the Men’s 100 m Backstroke, the Women’s Four x 100 m Medley and Men’s 1500 m Freestyle. 5.45: Athletics — Heptathlon events, the Men’s Javelin (qualifying) Women’s 100 m

Second Round and Women’s 800 m heats. 6.00 RUGBY SPECIAL. Panasonic Ranfurly Shield: Auckland v. Otago. National Mutual First Division — Wellington v. Taranaki.

6.30 NEWS. 7.00 MURDER, SHE WROTE. 8.00 THE XXIVTH OLYMPIAD, SEOUL 1988. Highlights — including the full story of the Heptathlon, culminating in the Final Event: the 800 metres. 9.00: Cycling — coverage of the Men’s Sprint Final, and the semi-finals in the 4000 m Teams Pursuit, possibly featuring the New Zealand combination from the squad of Gary Anderson, Craig Connell, Nigel Donnelly, Stuart Williams and Andrew Whitford. 9.20: Athletics — action from the Olympic Stadium featuring the Men’s 800 m second round, Men’s 400 m Hurdles semi-finals and the Men’s Triple Jump Final. 9.45: Cycling — the Men’s 4000 m Team Pursuit Final. 10.00: Swimming — Live coverage of tonight’s Finals from the Olympic Indoor Swimming Pool: Women’s 200 m Individual Medley, Men’s 200 m Butterfly. Women’s 800 m Freestyle, Men’s 100 m Backstroke (possibly featuring Paul Kingsman and Anthony Beks), Women’s Four x 100 Medley. Also featured in this session: Boxing — Preliminary bout action. 10.45: Yachting — the fifth series of races from Pusan. Cycling — Men’s Individual Points Race. 12.15: Weightlifting — the 82.5 kg Finals. Also today — Equestrian — team Dressage competition. Fencing — Individual Epee Final (possibly featuring Martin Brill). Handball and Hockey Men’s preliminary matches. Shooting — Final day featuring Air Pistol and Clay Target Skeet. Diving — Men’s Springboard preliminaries. Table Tennis — First stage matches . Tennis — Men’s Third round, Women’s Doubles First Round. Volleyball — Men’s preliminary matches. 1.30 CLOSEDOWN.

7.00 WIL CWAC CWAC. 7.10 REBECCA. 7.15 WILDFIRE. 7.40 THE HERBS. 7.55 THE RELUCTANT DRAGON. 8.20 THE JETSONS. 8.45 THE MUPPET SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCE. (R) 9.10 PRAISE BE. 9.40 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 10.05 BUSINESS WORLD. 10.30 WEEKEND.

12.00 NEWS. 12.03 ENGLISH SOCCER. 12.30 NEWS REVIEW. 1.00 THE XXIVTH OLYMPIAD, SEOUL 1988. 1.00 ROWING and ATHLETICS dominate the early stages of this FINALS day. 1.10 ROWING — live coverage of the Men’s Coxless Four. 1.20 Women’s Single sculls FINAL. Women’s Eights FINAL. 1.30 Men’s Coxless Quadruple Sculls FINAL. 1.40 Men’s Coxless Pair FINAL. 1.50 Men’s Eights FINAL. 2.00 ATHLETICS — live coverage of the Men’s Javelin FINAL. 3.30 Women’s 100 m Semi-finals. 3.35 Men’s 400 m Hurdles FINAL. 3.40 Men’s High Jump FINAL. 3.50 Women’s 100 m FINAL. 4.10 Women’s 400 m semi-finals. 4.20 Women’s 800 m Semifinals. 4.50 Men’s 800 m semi-finals. 5.00 DIVING — Part One of the Men’s Springboard FINAL, from the Chamshill Indoor Swimming Pool. 5.30 ATHLETICS — the Women’s 3000 m FINAL from the Olympic Stadium (possibly featuring Christine Pittzinger). 5.40 Diving — Women’s Springboard FINAL (cont’d). 5.55 SWIMMING — recorded action from this morning’s heats session; Men’s 200 m Individual Medley. Women’s 200 m Butterfly. Women’s- 200 m Backstroke (featuring New Zealand’s Sylvia Hume and Sharon Musson). Men’s Four x 100 Medley relay featuring the New Zealand combination of Ross Anderson, Paul Kingsman, Richard Lockhart and. Anthony Mosse. Women’s 50m Freestyle. 6.05 COUNTRY CALENDAR. Aotuhia — 80 years ago this remote Taranaki valley was first settled, but in the 30s, hard times and harsh conditions forced the families off the land. In the late 80s there’s fresh hope for Aotuhia. 650 FRONTLINE. Tongans are calling for change. S BNZ UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE.

8.00 ROSES. When three middle-aged sisters meet over afternoon tea, their hopes are of comfortable reminiscences and polite catching-up. But a lifetime of differences asserts itself, and the afternoon takes an unexpected turn. Starring Alice Fraser, Glenis Levestam, Donna Akersten. o cn NEWS THE XXIVTH OLYMPIAD, SEOUL 1988. 9.00 GYMNASTICS — the Women’s Apparatus FINALS from the Olympic Gymnastics Hall. 10.00 SWIMMING — FINALS night at the Olympic Indoor Swimming Pool: Mens 200 m Individual Medley FINAL. GYMNASTICS continue in between Swimming FINALS through to 11.30 p.m. SWIMMING — Women’s 200 m Butterfly FINAL. Women’s 50m Freestyle FINAL. Men’s 1500 m Freestyle FINAL. Women’s 200 m Backstroke FINAL (possibly featuring Sylvia Hume and Sharon Musson). Men’s Four x 100 Medley Relay FINAL. Also in this session: YACHTING. TEAM DRESSAGE COMPETITION. FOOTBALL — Quarter Finals matches. HANDBALL/HOCKEY — Women’s Preliminary matches. JUDO — 60 kg Division. TABLE TENNIS — continuation of First stage matches. TENNIS — Men’s doubles Second round. Women’s singles third round. VOLLEYBALL — Women’s Preliminary matches. 1.30 CLOSEDOWN. 1

11.35 TAG ATA PASIFIKA.

Sunday

11.00 WAKA HUIA.

12.00 SMALL WONDER. 12.25 SATURDAY MATINEE: A FAMILY UPSIDE DOWN. (R). The story of an elderly couple who, because of circumstances brought on by the husband’s ill health, are forced to live apart; he in a nursing home and she with their son’s family. Starring Fred Astaire, Helen Hayes, Patty Duke Astin. 2.05 LOST IN SPACE. (R). 2.50 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. (R). 3.50 TAXI. (R). 4.20 THE START OF SOMETHING BIG. 5.00 HE ROUROU. In our food basket today: Kina (sea egg) Canapes; Paua Canapes; Ngati Kahu Koura (crayfish) with Kumara and Peruperu. 5.30 THE STORY OF ROCK AND ROLL. 6.00 BENSON. (R).

6.30 CHARLES IN CHARGE. 7.00 THE KRYPTON FACTOR. Competing in television’s toughest quiz: Russell Pirihi (Auckland), Jan Sedgwick (Auckland), Sylvia Watson (Dunedin) and Caig Anderson (Napier) continue the battle to find the New Zealand Superperson of 1988. 7.30 MY TWO DADS. 8.00 LOTTO. 8.05 21 JUMP STREET. A drama series about a new breed of undercover police officers — an elite unit of baby-faced cops who walk their beat in high school hallways, posing as students to infiltrate the world of teenage crime. 9.00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: A FIGHT FOR JENNY. The story of a black man and a white woman in Southern America who marry and then face a desperate fight to win custody of the woman’s daughter, which is disputed because of the inter-racial union. Starring Philip Michael Thomas, Lesley Ann Warren, Jaclyn-Rose Lester. 11.00 THE HITCHHIKER. Cautionary tales that explore the primal emotions of vanity, lust, jealousy, envy and greed which lead the characters to violent or shocking ends.

11.30 HEARTBEAT CITY. Olivia Newton-John, Ellis, Beggs and Howard, Toni Childs, Brian Wilson, Little Feat, Sedah Garrett, Europe, Steve Winwood and I/V, Tom Petty, Bryan Ferry, Rockmelons, Robert Plant. 12.25 CLOSEDOWN.

12.00 ANGELS. (R) 12.50 OPUS OPERA SEASON: EUGENE ONEGIN. With music by Tchaikovsky and libretto by Shilovksy after Pushkin’s narrative poem, this opera tells the tragic story of Tatiana’s love for her new neighbour Eugene Onegin. Chicago’s Lyric Opera with an international cast that includes Mirella Freni, Wolfgang Brendel, Peter Dvorsky and Nicolai Ghiavrov. 3.40 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS. 4.05 DANGER - MARMALADE AT WORK. 4.15 A COUNTRY PRACTICE. 5.05 WAVELENGTH. Can we still hope for a lifelong career, or even steady employment? Wavelength profiles some alternatives and the panel answers questions sent in by young New Zealanders. 5.35 SPOT ON. Ole tries out a skid car, the team learns about what happens to used cans and Amber goes to a neon factory. 6.00 THE SUNDAY FAMILY MOVIE: LIVING FREE. (R) Adventures encountered in moving Elsa’s three michievous cubs hundreds of miles to a game reserve. The sequel to “Born Free.” Starring Susan Hampshire, Nigel Davenport, Geoffrey Keen. 7.35 THE HOGAN FAMILY. After the boys watch a horror movie, each experiences his own version of “Nightmare at Zombie High.”

8.00 SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE: THE THREE WISHES OF BILLY GRIER. A teenage boy, stricken with a rare disease that rapidly ages him, realises that he has just months to achieve the three great ambitions of his life — to find his father, to play a saxaphone in a band and to make love. Starring Ralph Macchio, Betty Buckley, Hal Holbrook. 9.30 PORTERS. Peter takes over the midnight shift and a complication over a set of dentures involves a visit to the mortuary. 9.55 RADIO WITH PICTURES. The Robert Cray Band, Dweezil Zappa, Public Enemy, Last Man Down, Pop Mechanix, Luke Hurley, The Escape Club, Courtney Pine, The Sugarcubes, London Beat, The Wonderstuff. 10.40 THE LATE NIGHT ACTION: MAD MAX. (R) A young police officer in a futuristic society goes after a gang when his buddy is killed and he becomes more set on revenge when the gang plays rough with his wife and son. Starring Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel, Hugh Kearys-Byrne. 12.05 CLOSEDOWN.

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One New Zealand Two Press, 24 September 1988, Page 23

One New Zealand Two Press, 24 September 1988, Page 23