Māori Television Highlights - Oct 11 to Oct 17 09
Kia ora
Welcome to the Māori Television Highlights for
October 11 - October 17, 2009.
MARAE DIY –
Sunday October 11 at 8.00
PM
The marae makeover show with
the biggest heart, the hardest workers, and the proudest
whānau and friends. This week, Raglan’s Poihakena Marae
breaks new ground for the biggest makeover yet.
TIME TO LEAVE (Sunday Feature) – Sunday
October 11 at 9.00 PM
French
director Francois Ozon’s portrait of a gay man dying of
cancer, as he comes to terms with mortality.
BORN FEMALE (International Documentary) Tuesday
October 13 at 8.30
PM
Documentary-makers go to
Delhi’s red light district, to find out what it means to
be born female and poor in an environment where survival has
no guarantee.
WARRANT OF FITNESS – Tuesday
October 13 at 9.30 PM
Health
information series from a Māori perspective, presented by
Dr Lance O’Sullivan and Dr Lily Fraser. Tonight: Diagnosed
with HIV in 1982, Philip was given a life expectancy of two
years. When those two years were up he began to question
what doctors had told him.
ITI POUNAMU –
Tuesday October 13 at 10.00
PM
A series of New Zealand
short films, news and interviews presented by Ainsley
Gardiner and Tearepa Kahi. Tonight: Kerosene Creek with
Michael Bennett.
BREAKERS NBL – Thursday
October 15 at 9.30 PM (repeats Saturday October 17 at 2.00
PM)
All the action from the
Australian National Basketball League.
FREESTYLE – Friday October 16 at 8.30
PM
The fashion show that
encourages viewers to embrace their own sense of style.
Tonight, Te Kohe Tuhaka meets jewellery designer, Tania
Tupu, and Veeshayne Patuwai checks out new jewellery looks
for summer.
JAM SESSION – Saturday October
10 at 5.00 PM
Reviewing and
previewing all the action from the NBL. Hosted by Te Arahi
Maipi with a weekly celebrity challenge, and tips from NZ
Breaker Paul Henare.
Ends