Maori TV Highlights Nov 13 - Nov 19
MAORI TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS
Week 46: Monday November 13
– Sunday November 19 2006
TE HIKOI MAHANGA – Monday
November 13 at 8.00 PM
It’s not just about the waves
when cheeky twins TK and Whare visit the Catlins in this
cult surf and travel show. The hungry duo hunt for mussels
and catch up with poet Hone Tuwhare before finally hitting
the ocean with some local surfers who are even older than
they are!
TOI WHAKAARI – Tuesday November 14 to Friday
November 17 at 5.30 PM
This week’s celebration of
traditional Maori performing arts features three
performances from the Rangitane Regional Kapa Haka
Competition held in Palmerston North in August, followed by
the first performance from the Aotea Regional Kapa Haka
Competition held in August in Wanganui.
TRIBAL VOICE
(INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY) – Tuesday November 14 at 8.30
PM
Yothu Yindi is the only Aboriginal music group to have
made its mark on the international scene, taking the culture
and sounds of the Yolngu tribe to the world. This
documentary celebrates the kindship, ceremony and lifestyles
of the tribe and Yothu Yindi’s amazing contribution
towards its preservation.
BASTION POINT: THE UNTOLD STORY
– Wednesday November 15 at 9.30 PM
Archival documentary
slot revisits a dramatic chapter in New Zealand's race
relations history: the confrontation between Ngati Whatua of
Orakei and the NZ Government and police in 1977 at
Auckland’s Bastion Point.
MITRE 10 MARAE DIY –
Thursday November 16 at 8.30 PM
Blustery weather wreaks
havoc in Hastings for the team and their willing volunteers
who travel from all over the region to help spruce up
Waipatu Marae. Will Tawhirimatea win or will the guys and
girls from Kahungunu beat the gales and get the marae ready
in time? Repeats on Sunday November 19 at 4.00 PM.
TOA
ANGA WHATI MAORI – Friday November 17 at 8.00
PM
Disabled sportspeople show presented by Rewa Hudson.
Visit Te Awa o Te Ora Trust in Otautahi, meet ten-pin bowler
Tanya van Lunenburg and Maniapoto basketballer and league
boy Phillip Perry, and check out the national wheelchair
rugby champs in Palmerston North.
MAORIOKE – Friday
November 17 at 8.30 PM
Judges Whirimako Black, Brannigan
Kaa and Betty-Anne Monga take their search for New
Zealand’s finest singers to the South Island this week and
decide who goes through to the callbacks for a chance at a
coveted place in the talent show’s
semi-finals.
KORONEIHANA 2006 – Saturday November 18 at
6.00 PM
Premiere of an action-packed series showcasing
the spirited Tainui sporting talent that competed at the
2006 coronation celebrations of Te Arikinui Te
Atairangikaahu.
2006 NATIONAL MAORI SPORTS AWARDS –
Saturday November 18 at 9.00 PM
Jenny-May Coffin and
Julian Wilcox present exclusive coverage of Maoridom’s
prestigious awards ceremony from the Telstra Clear Pacific
Events Centre in south Auckland. Who will walk away with the
big prizes this year?
MURDER UNVEILED (SUNDAY FEATURE) –
Sunday November 19 at 9.00 PM
Modern-day Romeo and Juliet
tale inspired by the real-life ‘honour killing’ of
Jaswinder Kaur Sidhu. The 25-year-old Canadian was murdered
by her own family because she defied their wishes and
married a man of a lower caste that she had fallen in love
with.
ENDS