Maori TV Highlights: January 28 - February 3 2008
Maori Television Highlights, Week 5: Monday January 28 - Sunday February 3 2008
TATAI
HONO
Monday January 28 at 8.00 PM
The
heartfelt show that reunites people with their whanau, hapu
and iwi returns for a third series. Meet Sam Kahui from
Hamilton who grew up in Whakatane and Theona Ireton from
Christchurch who has found strength in her work for Ratonga
Hauora Maori.
NATIVE AFFAIRS: SUMMER SERIES
(CURRENT AFFAIRS)
Monday January 28 at 8.30
PM
Maori Television's current affairs series - a finalist
at the Qantas Television Awards - presents the highlights of
2007. Tonight: Maori radio in the Australian outback; Ngai
Tahu inspires their youth through Aoraki Bound; and the
death of a baby in a gang confrontation sparks debate.
THE MARKET
Monday January 28 at 9.30
PM
Kiwi drama at its best. Two families - one Maori and
one Samoan - make their living at the Otara Markets. But
five years ago, their friendship was shattered when one son
died in a fight and another went to prison for murder.
MAQUILAS (INTERNATIONAL
DOCO)
Tuesday January 29 at 8.30 PM
More than
3,000 'maquiladoras' or factories along the 2,000 mile-long
United States and Mexican border provide employment for
about one million workers and import more than $51 billion
in supplies into Mexico. Mexican with English language
subtitles.
TAKU WAHINE
PUROTU
Wednesday January 30 at 8.00
PM
Rauhoto: Rauhoto was the beautiful and courageous wife
of Tuwharetoa-a-Turiroa of Taupo. When her husband was being
put to death, he persuaded her to swim across Lake Taupo to
Wharewaka with their son on her back - to save both their
lives.
DARLING OF DUBAI (NZ
DOCO)
Wednesday January 30 at 8.30 PM
The
tale of an expatriate New Zealand fashion designer's
meteoric rise to fame in global haute couture. Peter
Loughlin (Ngati Tuwharetoa) founded the House of Arushi
fashion label in Dubai - the United Arab Emirates - with his
wife Mireille in 1989.
NBL: HARVEY NORMAN NZ
BREAKERS
Thursday January 31 at 8.00 PM, repeats
Saturday February 2 at 1.30 PM
More brilliant basketball
action from Auckland's North Shore Events Centre when the NZ
Breakers take on the Perth Wildcats in round 20 of
Australia's Hummer Championship NBL.
BASSLINE (NZ
MUSIC)
Friday February 1 at 8.30 PM
One
Million Dollars: This 10-piece band is renowned for its
show-stopping set which has seen them play to huge festival
audiences in Vanuatu, showcase gigs in Australia and
sell-out concerts at home.
WAKA
AMA
Sunday January 27 at 3.00 PM
The second
of three one-hour specials featuring highlights from the
National Waka Ama Club Sprint Championships to be hosted by
Nga Kaihoe o Aotearoa at Lake Karapiro in January.
TE HAUKAINGA
Sunday February 3 at
5.00 PM
Te Teko: Locals Dick and Kena Hunia have had
market gardens in Te Teko for many years. Kaumatua Wiremu
(Bully) Pryor opens up about the changes he has seen over
the years while Noki Te Poono talks about the importance of
his faith, Ringatu, and Te Rangitaiki Rver.
KIWI MAARA
Sunday February 3 at 5.30
PM
New Zealand's only trilingual television show is the
season-sensitive sustainable gardening guide with everything
from eco-friendly ideas, a plant of the week, Maori lore,
rongoa or traditional Maori herbs for medicinal and
therapeutic use, and inspirational guests.
NGA AHUREI O TE RAUMATI
Sunday
February 3 at 8.30 PM
The summer festival series returns
to the Parihaka Peace Festival for a more in-depth look at
its history and unique kaupapa of peace - the legacy of Tohu
and Te Whiti. More than just a music festival, Parihaka
features discussion, education, kai and healing to encourage
social and political change.
OSAMA (SUNDAY
FEATURE)
Sunday February 3 at 9.00 PM
After
the brutal Taliban regime bans women from working and
forbids them to leave their homes without a male escort, a
12-year-old girl and her mother find themselves without any
means to earn money. Inspired by a true story, this is the
first entirely Afghan film shot since the rise and fall of
the Taliban.
ENDS