Maori Television Highlights - 12 to 18 October 08
MAORI TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS
Week 42: Sunday October 12
– Saturday October 18 2008
NZRL PROVINCIAL PREMIERSHIP
2008 - UNDER 18s – Sunday October 12 at 2.00 PM
Maori
Television captures the best emerging rugby league talent
from around the motu, through this competition. Coverage of
the mighty Waikato v Bay of Plenty, from the first round at
Davies Park in Huntly.
MARAE DIY – Sunday October 12 at
8.00 PM
Season premiere! Join presenters Nevak Ilolahia &
Te Ori Paki as they enlist the expert help of resident
landscaper David Clayton-Greene and top builder, Monty Ritai
to perform some marae makeover magic. Rain, hail, or shine
– nothing stands in the way of Marae DIY! Tonight: the
team head north into Ngapuhi country, to Te Patunga Marae at
Whangaroa Harbour. Racing against the clock, the team and
whanau band together and get stuck into the mahi.
LAST
EDENS – Monday October 13 at 10.00 PM
This 10-part
documentary series is a celebration of Africa’s last wild
places, which are disappearing fast, and featuring corners
of the continent that have seldom or never been seen on
television. From Madagascar to Okavango, Aldabra to the
Kalahari Desert, Mozambique and Namaqualand, the stunning
cinematography both surprises and delights.
KOWHIRI ‘08
(ELECTION) – Tuesday October 14 and Wednesday October 15
at 8.00 PM
Maori Television continues its pre-election
coverage with this series of one-hour political programmes,
including tailored research on Maori voters. Co-hosted by
NATIVE AFFAIRS presenter Julian Wilcox and TE KAEA political
reporter Tina Wickliffe, the minor parties are covered on
Tuesday, followed on Wednesday by the first of our Maori
electorate programmes – Tamaki Makaurau.
POITUKOHU ANBL
(BASKETBALL) – Thursday October 16 at 8.00 PM, repeats
Saturday October 18 at 2.00 PM
The NZ Breakers are at
home this week and up against the Gold Coast Blaze at
Auckland’s North Shore Events Centre. Join commentators Te
Arahi Maipi and Chris Tupu for more free-to-air, delayed
basketball action.
MAORIOKE – Friday October 17 at 8.30
PM
Aspiring singers from around the motu summon their
vocal talents and try to woo the judging panel of Brannigan
Kaa, Whirimako Black and Betty-Anne Monga in this nationwide
talent competition.
RYNA – Saturday October 18 at 9.00
PM
A beautiful teenager, raised as a boy because her
mechanic father was obsessed with having a son, struggles to
find her own identity in Ruxandra Zenide’s unforgettable
festival hit. Though boyish in appearance, Ryna’s beauty
is unmistakably feminine. When her mother leaves, unable to
tolerate any more of her husband’s abuse, Ryna defies her
father and wears a dress to the town fair. This simple act
of independence triggers a series of events that lead to a
tragic end; and a fateful choice for Ryna. Set in
small-town Romania near the Danube
River.
ENDS