Week 35 Maori Television highlights 20-26 August 2011
New this week
Maumahara – series
premiere, Wednesday 24 August at 8pm
Homai Te Pakipaki
Grand Final – live from the Logan Campbell Centre on
Friday 26 August at 8.30pm
Season finals
this week
Fox Memorial Sheild 2011 – final on
Sunday 21 August at 1.30pm
Tangaroa with Pio – season
final, Sunday 21 August at 5pm
I know a Sheila Like That
– season final, Tuesday 23 August at 8pm
Coming soon
Tangaroa with Pio –
new season on Sunday 28 August at 5pm
Rugby World Cup
2011 – All 48 games free-to-air, kick off Friday 9
September: http://www.maoritelevision.com/default.aspx?tabid=579&pid=2037&t=f
Boy
– Saturday 1 October (free-to-air exclusive)
SATURDAY 20 AUGUST 2011
7.00 pm Head Start
G
The nine remaining contestants face their
toughest clients yet with the help of world body painting
champion Yolanda Bartram and former What Now presenter
Tumehe Rongonui.
8.30 pm The Green
Chain
AO
Joe Harawira our own homegrown version of
Erin Brockovich fought to find out the truth behind the
sickness that afflicted his community.
9.30
pm The Last Bullet
AO
In the Borneo jungle are two men, but
only one is likely to survive. A psychological battle
between two enemy soldiers during the final days of World
War II. A story of courage, compassion and
strength.
(REPEAT)
SUNDAY 21 AUGUST
2011
1:30 pm Fox
Memorial Shield 2011
Tune in each week as
Auckland’s premiere rugby league teams battle it out on
the field for the 2011 Fox Memorial Shield. Today: Fox
Memorial Sheild 2011 Final.
(FINAL)
5:00
pm Tangaroa with Pio
G
We go retro and check out all the highlights
from this season of Tangaroa with Pio.
(FINAL)
7.00 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: Clifton Rugby
Club, Waitara.
8.30 pm Empties
AO
A comic love story about a man who refuses to
accept that old age is empty of love, meaning and value to
society.
MONDAY 22 AUGUST
2011
8.30 pm Native
Affairs
Julian Wilcox and the team investigate
regional and national stories from a Maori perspective as
well as international indigenous news.
9.30
pm Manly Monday Night Football
Monday
night is Manly night on Maori Television! New Zealand’s
second-favourite NRL team returns to our screens,
free-to-air, for the 2011 season. Tonight: Sea Eagles v
Bulldogs.
TUESDAY 23 AUGUST
2011
8.00 pm I Know a Sheila
Like That
PGR
An in-depth look into the lives of women
who are challenging accepted female roles in today’s
society.
(FINAL)
8.30pm First
Australians
G
First Australians chronicles the birth of
contemporary Australia as never told before, from the
perspective of its first people. First Australians
chronicles the collision of two worlds and the genesis of a
new nation.
(REPEAT)
9.30 pm
Blackstone
AO 21-3
A compelling series based on the
fictional Blackstone First Nation, suffering as a result of
the corruption of its Chief and Council. Tonight: When Andy
coordinates a vote to replace Leona, she moves off
Blackstone and pursues the conviction of Phil Henry.
WEDNESDAY 24 AUGUST 2011
8.00 pm Maumahara
G
Kahungunu kaumatua tell stories from the past,
threaded by music of the time. Tonight: Kaumatua reminisce
about growing up during the depression years, living in a
kauta with dirt floors.
(PREMIERE)
9.30
pm Te Kauta
PGR
A risqué chat show featuring guests who
reminisce about their younger days and some of their most
naughty secrets never told or seen on television before.
Tonight: Naida Glavich.
THURSDAY 25 AUGUST
2011
8.00 pm Rugby World Cup
Classic Matches
G
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: Australia v England, 2003.
(REPEAT)
8.30 pm Hyundai
Code
Fun-loving sport entertainment show
with a star presenter line-up of Jenny-May Coffin, Awen
Guttenbeil, Glen Osborne and Ruben Wiki, and an array of
illustrious sporting guests.
(LIVE)
9.30
pm Hunting Aotearoa
AO 21-30
Howie starts his journey through
the Hawai’i Islands. First meeting with Chinky and
Marshall on Molokai Island. He heads out for a hunt for Axis
deer which is a staple food-source on the island.
FRIDAY 26 AUGUST 2011
8.00 pm
Beneath the Maori Moon
G
Tonight looks at the future of the Maori game and team.
Includes in-depth interviews with players, administrators
and coaches and follows the NZ Maori team as they prepare
for their match against Ireland.
(REPEAT)
8.30 pm Homai Te Pakipaki
G
Tune in to see the finest homegrown talent in
Aotearoa sing their hearts out and entertain in style.
Viewers’ votes decide who will win the ultimate prize of
$10,000 in tonight’s Grand Final. Paki Up!
(GRAND
FINAL)
ENDS