WK12 Highlights Maori Television 12-18 March
SATURDAY 12 MARCH 2011
6.00 pm O
Whakaaro
G
Whanau is the basis of life in Aotearoa – but do
modern times call for new interpretations? Destiny
Chruch’s Richard Lewis and a lesbian mother of four debate
what it takes to be a 21st Century whanau.
8.30
pm NZ Doco: Hotere
A fascinating journey into the life of one of the
greatest living artists of Aotearoa. Intensely creative and
wildly innovative, yet Ralph Hotere produces works of
profound refinement and essential distillation.
SUNDAY 13 MARCH 2011
6.30 pm Bring
Your Boots Oz
G
Former All Black and Maori Television funny man
Glen Osborne takes viewers on a heartfelt and hilarious tour
of New Zealand’s rugby clubs. Tonight: Mac Rugby Club
(Flaxmere).
8.30 pm Sunday Feature: The
Alpha Diaries
A groundbreaking look
into the Israel military reserve life shot over five years
through the camera lens of Yaniv Berman, a soldier in the
Israeli army reserves Alpha Company.
MONDAY 14
MARCH 2011
8.30 pm Native
Affairs
Julian Wilcox and the team are back for 2011,
investigating regional and national stories from a Maori
perspective, as well as international indigenous news.
(SERIES PREMIERE)
TUESDAY 15 MARCH
2011
9.30 pm The Circuit
AO
Drew’s journey ‘home’ is complete as he
walks the land of his ancestors with Mick and the elders.
Sam and Louise’s wedding doesn’t go off without a hitch,
but Peter finally has a win at Jalwarra. (SERIES FINAL
REPEAT)
WEDNESDAY 16 MARCH
2011
8.30 pm E Tu Kahikatea
G
Profiles Maori leaders who have challenged,
outraged and inspired their people and the nation. Tonight:
Waka builder and navigator, Heke Puhipi, shares how a boy
without education became a captain of
industry.
(SERIES FINAL REPEAT)
THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2011
8.00 pm Rugby
World Cup Classic Matches
The stars come out to play with the most thrilling
moments in international rugby from the first Rugby World
Cup, 1987, to the grand final in France 20 years later.
Tonight: Scotland v Ireland, 1991.
9.30 pm
Hunting Aotearoa
AO
In the final episode of the season we take a look
back at all the highlights from the past 12 episodes, and
also get a peek at some footage never seen before with Matt
Newton at Mangatoi.
(SERIES FINAL REPEAT)
10.00 pm Boil Up
A show that takes a
bite out of all the latest sporting events. Hosted by Te
Arahi Maipi.
FRIDAY 18 MARCH 2011
8.30
pm Homai Te Pakipaki
Tune in to see
the finest home grown talent in Aotearoa singing their
hearts out and entertaining in style. Viewers’ votes
decide the weekly winner of $1,000, and who returns to
compete for $10,000 in the final.
(LIVE SERIES
PREMIERE)
ENDS