Maori TV Highlights Feb 18 - Feb 24
MAORI TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS
Week 8: Monday February 18
– Sunday February 24 2008
WARRANT OF FITNESS (HEALTH)
– Tuesday February 19 at 8.00 PM
When Bernard’s wife
walked out the same day his mother died, he replaced those
lost relationships with food and alcohol. With a new love in
his life, Bernard gets himself into gear and tries to turn
his life around.
ROME: THE LOST CITY OF CHINA
(INTERNATIONAL DOCO) – Tuesday February 19 at 8.30
PM
The lost city of Li-jien in China is a settlement that
experts believe was once occupied by Roman legionnaires more
2,000 years ago. This documentary investigates the mystery
behind its present day residents and their link to the west.
E TU KAHIKATEA – Wednesday February 20 at 8.00
PM
Maori leaders who led, challenged, outraged and
inspired share very personal stories never before made
public. Tonight: Language aficionado Timoti Karetu reveals
his joie de vivre, the deepest love and loss of his life and
the truth behind the taniwha image.
GANG KIDS (NZ DOCO)
– Wednesday February 20 at 8.30 PM
Four young New
Zealanders offer candid accounts of gang life from a
child’s perspective – the good times, the hard times,
party times, 21sts, going to school, dealing with other
people’s fear of gangs and, in each case, how and why they
chose a different lifestyle for themselves.
TA MOKO (NZ
DOCO) – Thursday February 21 at 8.00 PM
Documentary
exploring traditional Maori tattoo. This artform has
journeyed from a life cycle – beginning as an adornment of
pride and moving and evolving through to outlawed savage
markings, insignia of gangs and reclamation of Maori
identity.
HYUNDAI CODE – Thursday February 21 at 8.30 PM
(repeats Sunday February 24 at 4.00 PM)
The fast-paced
sports show that doesn’t pull any punches and nets the
best guests kicks off a new series for 2008. Book your
ringside seat for hard-case interviews and plenty of laughs
in front of a live studio audience – with hosts Tawera
Nikau and Jenny-May Coffin.
TOA: TOA O AOTEAROA –
Thursday February 21 at 9.30 PM
New! Step into the
fighting ring as exponents of traditional Maori weaponry
come together to be pushed to the limit physically and
mentally. Their ultimate challenge? To face the most
grueling challenges and become the supreme Maori
warrior.
BASSLINE (NZ MUSIC) – Friday February 22 at
8.30 PM
New Zealand’s modern-day musical movement is
captured in action on stage – presented by Te Awanui
Reeder and Helen Crown. Tonight: Two of New Zealand’s top
MCs – David Dallas and PNC – perform in this hip hop
double-header from the stables of Dirty Records.
LATE
NIGHT LIPS (NZ MUSIC) – Saturday February 23 at 10.30
PM
Premiere of a quirky late night music show –
presented by Kimo Houltham and Kihi Ririnui – which
utilises archival footage of some of New Zealand’s most
outstanding and lesser known musicians.
KAI ORA (FOOD) –
Sunday February 24 at 7.00 PM
Chef Ann Thorp wraps up the
second series of her fantastic food show with Karl Urban and
Peter Urlich – she’s cooking ‘party kai’ and invites
all her mates over to complete the programme with an
all-time classic Maori waiata!
NGA AHUREI O TE RAUMATI –
Sunday February 24 at 8.30 PM
The finale of the series
featuring performances and personalities of New Zealand’s
summer festivals. Tonight: Urban international arts festival
AK07 showcases a new generation of Maori acting talent as
well as top musicians performing alongside the best in the
world.
MENDY: A QUESTION OF FAITH (SUNDAY FEATURE) –
Sunday February 24 at 9.00 PM
Mendy is a young Brooklyn
Hasid, a devout member of an ultra-orthodox Jewish sect
whose life has been spent following the strict rules of his
insular community. When his sexual urges push him into moral
turmoil, he lives the old world in search of a new identity
with two worldly
friends.
ENDS