Maori Television Highlights
Maori Television Highlights
Week 28: Sunday July 6 –
Saturday July 12 2008
KAIHOE WAHINE (SPORTS) –
Sunday July 6 at 8.30 PM
Series final of the sporting
reality show that follows teams of women paddlers, as they
count down to compete at the 2008 National Waka Ama
Championships.
PACIFIC NATIONS CUP – Sunday July 6 at
9.00 PM
NZ MAORI V AUSTRALIA A
Delayed and free-to-air
coverage of the Pacific Nations Cup 2008, an IRB-sanctioned
rugby competition between six Pacific Rim sides - Australia
A, Fiji, Japan, Samoa, Tonga and for the first time the NZ
Maori. The tournament is an action-packed round robin of
fifteen games, played in all the participant countries, and
featuring some of rugby’s finest talent.
WARRANT OF
FITNESS – Tuesday July 8 at 8.00 PM
Season premiere! A
practical health and well-being show that addresses health
issues from a Maori perspective, from diabetes and cervical
cancer to gambling, cot death and suicide. Empowering,
motivational and personal stories combine with a no-nonsense
and hands on approach to health problems.
THE BOAT AND THE
BOMB (INTERNATIONAL DOCO) – Tuesday July 8 at 8.30
PM
Waitemata Harbour, July 10th 1985: At ten minutes to
midnight, two bombs explode on the hull of the Greenpeace
flagship Rainbow Warrior, sinking the ship and killing
photographer Fernando Pereira. This documentary revisits
the event and explores the themes of international
espionage, government cover ups and the nuclear arms race.
BEST OF ANZAC DAY 2008 – FROM THE ATTIC – Wednesday
July 9 at 8.30 PM
‘Best of’ moments from Maori
Television’s ANZAC Day coverage. Tonight: The diary of a
Maori soldier who never made it home is returned to his
descendants, and the mystery of a locket containing precious
photographs is solved after thirty years. New Zealanders
tell their unique stories behind their ANZAC taonga.
Presented by Wena Harawira and Julian Wilcox.
HYUNDAI CODE
– Thursday July 10 at 8.30 PM
Voted Best Sports
Programme at last year’s Air New Zealand Screen Awards,
this show is filmed live in front of a studio audience at
Maori Television’s Auckland headquarters. Tawera Nikau and
Jenny-May Coffin are joined by Warriors’ Wairangi Koopu
and the ‘Brofessionals’ – aka Glen Osborne (Oz) and
Matua Parkinson (Mutz), and special sports guests.
Featuring news, inside stories and off-camera action with
the sports stars excelling at home and abroad. (Repeats
every Sunday at 4.00 PM).
HUNTING AOTEAROA – Thursday
July 10 at 9.30PM
The only New Zealand television show
for hunting and shooting enthusiasts. Take in the
spectacular scenery and watch some good keen huntsmen bag
some big game, with presenter Howie Morrison Junior.
Ends