Maori Television Highlights
Maori Television Highlights
Week 22: Monday May 28 - Sunday June 3 2007
TORO PIKOPIKO E! - Weekdays at 4.30
PM from Monday May 28
Ka pai! The Maori language puppetry
programme is back on air for a third series with more
timeless traditional tales with a twist especially for the
kiddies.
WA PUKAPUKA - Weekdays at 4.45 PM at Monday May
28
Picture books from the catalogue of award-winning Huia
Publishers are brought to life with animation, music and
narration in this Maori language show for children.
TOI
WHAKAARI - Weekdays at 5.30 PM from Monday May
28
Classic kapa haka performances every weeknight from
the recent Tuhoe festival. Features Tuhoe ki Kawerau (Mon);
Te Tira Hou (Tues); Tuhoe ki Taranaki (Wed); Te Tahu o Te
Haokitaha (Thurs); and Koeau (Fri).
KAPU KA'U
(INTERNATIONAL DOCO) - Tuesday May 29 at 8.30 PM
Unique
portrait of one of Hawaii's most remote and rugged districts
which has been impacted by many outside influences despite
its beauty and special significance.
TAONGA: TREASURES OF
OUR PAST - Wednesday at 8.00 PM from May 30
Retells
precious Maori stories of romance, betrayal, politics and
war, survival and heroism. Premieres with Oha and Albie
Bennett's incredible tale of two coins, a soldier's passion
and one woman's faith that would never die.
HIKOI: INSIDE
OUT (NZ DOCO) - Wednesday May 30 at 8.30 PM
Follows two
women on the foreshore and seabed hikoi to Parliament, and
explores some of the concerns that compelled them to join
the largest unified mobilization of Maori in
history.
NGATI NRL - Thursday May 31 at 8.00 PM
The
final in this fascinating fly-on-the-dressing-room-wall show
that takes you behind-the-scenes of the NRL with our Kiwi
boys across the ditch.
NZ RUGBY LEAGUE NATIONAL
PREMIERSHIP - Saturday June 2 and Sunday June 3 at 2.00
PM
It's round eight so check out Saturday's live clash
between Harbour League and Northern Storm followed by
delayed coverage on Sunday of the Tamaki Titans and Counties
Manukau.
KAI TIME ON THE ROAD - Sunday June 3 at 7.00
PM
Chef Pete Peeti is back dishing up more mouth-watering
servings of his tasty food show and is flying solo this time
around, spending more time with tangata whenua and listening
to their stories of feasts and food gathering.
LEAVE ALL
FAIR (CLASSIC KIWI CINEMA) - Sunday June 3 at 9.00
PM
More moving cinema from Kiwi filmmaker John O'Shea.
Filmed in France, this is the story of John Middleton-Murry,
the husband of famed New Zealand writer Katherine Mansfield.
Ends