Maori TV ANZAC Day Schedule – Monday 25th April
Maori TV ANZAC Day Schedule – Monday 25th April 2011
5.50 am Te Taua Moana
Marae
A contingent of Army, Airforce and Navy stand
together as we present the dawn karakia and raising of the
New Zealand flag at Te Taua Moana Marae, Devonport.
6.00 am Auckland War Memorial Dawn
Service
Live coverage of the Auckland Memorial Dawn
Service.
(LIVE)
6.35 am ANZAC
Vignettes
Tales of passion, bravery, humour and
sacrifice. A glimpse into the lives of ordinary and
extraordinary New Zealanders who made the ultimate sacrifice
on foreign battlefields around the world.
7.00 am
Nga Toa o te Moana-Nui-A-Kiwa
The Warriors of
the Pacific – Solomon Islands
This documentary
examines the crucial role of the Solomon Islands in
defending the Pacific from Japanese invaders.
7.30 am
ANZAC Vignettes
Tales of passion, bravery, humour
and sacrifice. A glimpse into the lives of ordinary and
extraordinary New Zealanders who made the ultimate sacrifice
on foreign battlefields around the world.
8.00 am
Grandad’s Medals
A delightful story centred on a
nine-year-old boy’s fond memories of his grandfather and
the tales of the medals he won during the War.
8.10
am ANZAC Vignettes
Tales of passion, bravery, humour
and sacrifice. A glimpse into the lives of ordinary and
extraordinary New Zealanders who made the ultimate sacrifice
on foreign battlefields around the world.
8.30 am
Toku ANZAC – Ruka Broughton
Julian Wilcox chats
with Ruka Broughton as he shares his experiences and
memories of the War and the impact it’s had on his life
and family.
9.00 am ANZAC Vignettes
Tales of
passion, bravery, humour and sacrifice. A glimpse into the
lives of ordinary and extraordinary New Zealanders who made
the ultimate sacrifice on foreign battlefields around the
world.
9.15 am Studio Discussion with Dr Monty
Soutar
Dr Monty Soutar shares the experiences and
challenges heading up the team charged with the task of
developing and updating the 28th Maori Battalion
Website.
9.30 am Sky Soldiers
Nikolaos, a young man from Crete, remembers the day
“sky soldiers” – thousands of German paratroopers –
came to his village of Galatos.
9.45 am ANZAC
Vignettes
Tales of passion, bravery, humour and
sacrifice. A glimpse into the lives of ordinary and
extraordinary New Zealanders who made the ultimate sacrifice
on foreign battlefields around the world.
10.00 am
Toku ANZAC – Kohine McDougall
Kohine McDougall
shares her experiences and memories of the War and the
impact it’s had on her life and
family.
10.30 am Nga Toa o te
Moana-Nui-A-Kiwa
The Warriors of the Pacific –
Papua New Guinea
We travel to the Papua New Guinea
township of Rabaul, to hear the stories from those who
witnessed the Japanese invasion and have lived with the
memories ever since.
11.00 am Studio Discussion
A forum for people young and old to share their
knowledge and passion for anything ANZAC.
12.00 pm
Above Us the Waves
The Navy comes up with a plan to
use midget submarines to plant underwater explosives and
attack the greatest threat to the British navy, the German
battleship Tirpitz. Sir John Mills and Donald
Sindon.
1.40 pm NZ Post ANZAC 2011 stamp
release
An invitation to all stamp collectors to
join the NZ Post team in Māori Television’s foyer to buy
and discuss this years commemorative issue of ANZAC
stamps.
2.00 pm Toku ANZAC – Kingi Ihaka
Kingi Ihaka shares his experiences and memories of
the War and the impact it’s had on his life and
family.
2.30 pm Ataturk Memorial, Wellington
New Zealanders and Turks come together to lay
wreaths to commemorate those who died at Gallipoli.
(LIVE)
3.30 pm ANZAC Cove Commemorations
Highlights of the 2011 Gallipoli memorial service
held by the Turks, Australians and New Zealanders at ANZAC
Cove.
4.00 pm Nga Manu Roreka
A
diverse range of people young and old gather around a piano
and sing the songs of the war years. Elizabeth Marvelly and
Chris Powley join a vibrant group of New
Zealanders.
(back by popular demand -
REPEAT)
4.30pm Toku ANZAC- Sir Peter
Leitch
The Mad Butcher Sir Peter Leitch shares his
scrapbook of war with Judy Bailey.
5.00 pm
ANZAC Vignettes
Tales of passion, bravery, humour
and sacrifice. A glimpse into the lives of ordinary and
extraordinary New Zealanders who made the ultimate sacrifice
on foreign battlefields around the world.
6.30
pm Studio Discussion
A forum for people young and
old to share their knowledge and passion for anything
ANZAC.
7.00 pm Toku ANZAC: An interview with
Ray Avery
Judy Bailey interviews 2010 New Zealander
of the Year, Ray Avery, who developed inexpensive lenses for
cataract sufferers in war-torn countries.
7.30 pm News:
Te Kaea
Local, regional and national Māori and
international news from the Māori Television reporting
team. (Maori language)
(LIVE)
8.00 pm
ANZAC Address
Sir Wira Gardiner delivers the 2011
ANZAC Address to the nation.
8.30pm Victor 3:
Baptism by Fire
The story of nine kiwi soldiers who
found themselves ambushed in Vietnam, 1968. All but one
survived. We capture their first reunion more than 40 years
on to share their memories of an historic moment.
9.00
pm Nga Wai Katakata
Join Chris Powley and
friends as they gather together for an evening of classic
Maori show-band nostalgia and entertainment.
10.00pm Dancing in the Sky
Directed
by Julian Arahanga and starring Tammy Davis, DANCING IN
THE SKY traces the extraordinary life of World War I
flying ace William Rhodes-Moorhouse, the first airman to be
awarded the Victoria Cross.
11.00
pm News: Te Kaea
Local, regional and national Maori
and international news from the Maori Television reporting
team (Maori language with English language
subtitles)
(REPEAT OF 7.30 PM BULLETIN)
ENDS