Maori Television Highlights
Maori Television Highlights
Week 18: Sunday April 26
– Saturday May 2 2009
MA TATOU – Sunday April 26 at
6.00 PM
Series premiere! Iwi show about the people, for
the people, with hosts Lanita Ririnui-Ryan and Paora Crump.
Tonight: Parihaka International Peace Festival, and a visit
to a pa site in Kaiapoi.
KO TAWA – Sunday April 26 at
8.30 PM
A six-part series telling the stories behind a
selection of taonga collected by Captain Gilbert Mair
throughout his lifetime. Tonight: Te Raukaraka. Kihi
Ngatai, Hauata Palmer and Reweti Te Mete tell the story
surrounding a mere pounamu - greenstone mere – gifted to
Gilbert Mair under special circumstances.
OMAGH (SUNDAY
FEATURE) – Sunday April 26 at 9.00 PM
August 15, 1998:
a bomb explodes in a crowded street in Omagh, Northern
Ireland, killing 29 people and wounding others. The film
focuses on the Gallagher family, who lose their son Aiden.
Against a backdrop of Northern Ireland at a time when the
powers that be in Britain and Ireland were attempting to
stitch together the Good Friday Agreement, and a lasting
peace in the troubled region.
TOI WHAKAARI – TE
MATATINI 2009 – Monday April 27 at 6.00 PM
Premiere!
Performances from Te Matatini 2009, held at Baypark in
Tauranga.
NATIVE AFFAIRS (CURRENT AFFAIRS) – Monday
April 27 at 8.00 PM
The second series of educational,
informed and serious current affairs. Julian Wilcox returns
to present regional and national stories from a Maori
perspective as well as international indigenous news.
THE FALL OF SAIGON (INTERNATIONAL DOCO) – Tuesday April
28 at 8.30 PM
In 1975 - ten years after America committed
ground combat troops to Vietnam, and two years after a
cease-fire agreement – North Vietnamese communists toppled
the Saigon government in a lightning offensive that startled
the world.
HUNTING AOTEAROA – Thursday April 30 at 9.30
PM
Season premiere! Howie Morrison Jnr kicks off with a
trip down to Te Waipounamu to hunt in some of the rugged
terrain of Atawhenua, Fiordland. Roy Sloan and Stuart
Hamlet take Howie hunting for the majestic waipiti, which
are only found in this region.
HOMAI TE PAKIPAKI –
Friday May 1 at 8.30 PM
Season premiere! The return of
the live, interactive singing competition that gets would-be
stars from around the motu on the road, in time for Friday
night auditions live at Maori Television headquarters in
Auckland. Hosted by Te Hamua Nikora, viewers vote for who
they want to win the weekly prize of $1000, plus the chance
to compete in the final for $10,000. Repeats on Saturdays
at 5.30
PM.
Ends