Maori TV Highlights Week 39: Sep 24 – Sep 30 2007
Maori Television Highlights Week 39: Monday September 24 – Sunday September 30 2007
WARRANT OF FITNESS (HEALTH) –
Monday September 24 at 8.00 PM
Teen Mum: One in five
teenagers in the Gisborne area has one or more dependent
children under their care. Nazreen Hihi (Te
Aitanga-a-Mahaki) is 19 and pregnant for the second time –
with twins! How will she manage raising three children under
two without their father’s support?
ITI POUNAMU (NZ
SHORT FILMS) – Monday September 24 at 9.30 PM
A Very
Nice Honeymoon: Beautifully crafted animated film about
brothers Jeff and Phill Simmonds’s great grandparents who
were on a steamer that was wrecked on Great Barrier Island
in 1893. Presenters Ainsley Gardiner and Tearepa Kahi korero
with studio guest, Phill Simmonds.
SLOW FOOD REVOLUTION
(INTERNATIONAL DOCO) – Tuesday September 25 at 8.30 PM
With traditional foods at risk of disappearing forever,
the international eco-gastronomic movement known as Slow
Food champions the protection of traditional culture, the
environment and biodiversity while encouraging the regional
production of food, education and pleasure.
MARAE DIY –
Wednesday September 26 at 8.30 PM
Otakou Marae, Dunedin:
The first South Island marae makeover proves to be a
challenge in more ways than one. The team faces gale force
winds, snow, hail and rain along with some of the toughest
terrain yet to redesign ‘the steepest marae atea in the
country’ and create a special memorial garden.
ANBL: NZ
BREAKERS – Thursday September 27 at 8.00 PM
Maori
Television continues its free-to-air coverage of the
Australian National Basketball League with a top game from
across the ditch – the Townsville Crocs versus the Sydney
Kings. Bring on the basketball!
RODEO KAUPOAI – Thursday
September 27 at 10.00 PM
It’s the last chance for the
top eight cowboys to put what they’ve got left in the tank
towards a national title. Davey Ashford is retiring and
looking to end his career on a high note by winning the top
saddle bronc award – plus who will race the fastest in the
open barrel competition.
MAORI LANGUAGE WEEK AWARDS –
Friday September 28 at 8.30 PM
Now in its fourth year,
these awards recognise and celebrate creative efforts to
promote reo Maori with the winners announced at a special
ceremony held in Wellington on Maori Language Day – Friday
September 14 – and screening exclusively on Maori
Television.
MAUMAHARA – Saturday September 29 at 8.00 PM
Food: Alan Taumata (Tuwharetoa), Sam Pehi Snr (Ngapuhi)
and Ila Crofts-Howse (Ngai Tahu) reminisce about traditional
Maori kai, home-cooked food and bountiful food resources
from when they were youngsters – and also recall the
luxuries like bread, sugar, butter and flour.
MARIA FULL
OF GRACE (SUNDAY FEATURE) – Sunday September 30 at 9.00 PM
A young Colombian woman (Catalina Sandino Moreno) is
transported into the risky and ruthless world of
international drug trafficking after accepting a lucrative
job offer involving travel – in fact, becoming a
‘mule’. Nominated for Best Actress at the 2005 Academy
Awards.
ENDS