Maori Television this Week
Maori Television this Week
OX MEMORIAL SHIELD
– Sunday June 21 at 2.00 PM
Auckland’s premier
rugby league club teams have been competing for the Fox
Memorial Shield since 1910. Tune in for delayed coverage
each week as the battle for the title continues. Today:
East Coast Bays v Otahuhu.
IT’S IN THE BAG –
Sunday June 21 at 7.00 PM
Pio Terei and Stacey
Morrison team up to bring back this classic family
entertainment show, this week from the Manawatu community of
Halcombe. Local contestants qualify with their general
knowledge for a chance at the big question; the money or the
bag?
HIDDEN (SUNDAY FEATURE) – Sunday June 21 at 9.00
PM
Georges and Anne live in Paris with their son, in
what seems a perfect life. But when they start receiving
packages, containing video footage shot secretly from their
street, their idyllic existence begins to unravel. Georges
begins to track down the perpetrator, and in doing so is
forced to confront a guilty secret from his past. Meanwhile,
his wife begins to realise she may not know her husband as
well as she believes. A thriller starring Daniel Auteuil and
Juliette Binoche.
TE TAUA MOANA – Monday June 22 at
9.00 PM
The trials and tribulations of young Maori
recruits hoping to forge a career with the Royal New Zealand
Navy. This week: The recruits experience pain in the pool
and stand on Parade, and receive an official welcome into
the Te Taua Moana ‘family’.
THE CARDBOARD TRAIN
(INTERNATIONAL DOCO) – Tuesday June 23 at 8.30
PM
Every day 70,000 workers travel from the
industrial suburbs into the city of Buenos Aires. There they
search the streets for paper and cardboard to sell for a few
coins - their only means of survival.
KETE ARONUI –
Tuesday June 23 at 9.30 PM
Art series which showcases
talented New Zealand artists from a wide range of
disciplines. Tonight: Claudine Muru creates text and
installation projects to express the political and social
issues that concern Maori. She also likes to work with
glass, a craft she learned from top glass artist John
Anthony Penman. Inspiration for her work ranges from kumara
growing, and her own ancestral connections with agriculture,
to her uncle and mentor, artist Selwyn Muru. This programme
visits her marae and whanau in Te Puke, and looks at new
directions in her work.
HE KOHA MA BOB MARLEY –
Wednesday June 24 at 8.30 PM
Maori reggae artist Ruia
Aperahama travels to Jamaica to gift his reo Maori Bob
Marley albums to the legend’s family. The trip of a
lifetime includes visits to 9 Mile, Marley’s birthplace,
Trenchtown and Hope Rd, the house where Marley produced so
many of his albums.
THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES –
Saturday June 27 at 9.00 PM
Based on the journals of
Che Guevara, leader of the Cuban Revolution, as he recounts
his adventures with best friend, Alberto Granado, as they
crossed South America by motorcycle in the early 1950s.
Stars Gael Garcia
Bernal.
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