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Week 10 Maori Television Highlights 26 Feb 04 Mar 2011

SATURDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2011

8.00 pm Rugby World Cup Classic Matches

The stars come out to play with RWC Classic Matches. Relive the most thrilling moments in international rugby from the first Rugby World Cup in 1987, through to the grand final in France 20 years later. (REPEAT of Thursday night’s SERIES PREMIERE)


8.30 pm NZ Doco: Lines In The Sand G

A review of our recent history looking at where cultural lines in the sand have been drawn and how change has occurred. (REPEAT)

9.30 pm Brooklyn Lobster (2005) AO

Frank’s once orderly life is in chaos since the bank that loaned him money went bankrupt. Frank and his eccentric crew attempt to save the local lobster shop that is the cornerstone of their identity. (REPEAT)

SUNDAY 27 FEBRUARY 2011

2.00 pm 2011 Waka Ama Sprint Nationals

Action from the 2011 National Waka Ama Club Sprint Championships hosted by Nga Kaihoe o Aotearoa at Lake Karapiro.

6.30 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: Bluff Rugby Club

7.00 pm Outback Cafe

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Join Chef Mark Olive, aka the ‘Black Olive’, on a fabulous journey as he searches for the real food and flavours of Australia. He's a chef on a quest to create the ultimate Australian cuisine.

8.30 pm Sunday Feature: My Tehran For Sale AO

The authorities have banned all theatre work and like all young people living in Iran, Marzieh is forced to lead a secret life in order to express herself artistically, even if it means leaving the country.

MONDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2011

8.00 pm Nga Taonga Whitiahua G

An elegant series based on the New Zealand Film Archive’s Te Kohinga Taonga Maori moving image collective, exploring old and treasured pieces of New Zealand film as never before.

TUESDAY 1 MARCH 2011

8.00 pm Kete Aronui G

Te Rongo Kirkwood is an artist who works with sheet glass and has expanded into working on large sculptural pieces to express her passion. Te Rongo is one of only a few established artists in this area. (REPEAT)

8.30 pm The Barefoot Women Solar Engineers G

A story of how four Indian women born into poverty taught themselves how to make, install and maintain solar lamps in villages with no street lighting. Watch them take destiny into their own hands.

WEDNESDAY 2 MARCH 2011

8.30 pm E Tu Kahikatea G

Profiles of Maori leaders who have challenged and inspired their people and the nation. Tonight: Sir Tipene O’Regan discusses the malice directed towards his family, and the shenanigans of politics. (REPEAT)

9.30 pm Te Kauta PGR

A risqué chat show featuring kaumatua who reminisce about their younger days and some of their most naughty secrets never told or seen on television before. Tonight: Cassidy Tangaere.

THURSDAY 3 MARCH 2011

8.00 pm Rugby World Cup Classic Matches

The stars come out to play with RWC Classic Matches. Relive the most thrilling moments in international rugby from the first Rugby World Cup in 1987, through to the grand final in France 20 years later.

8.30 pm Hyundai Code G

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 guests from the world of sport.

9.30 pm Hunting Aotearoa AO

Howie hunts with Quin, Robin and Neihana in this pig hunting paradise called Chatham Island, followed by another hunt for an elusive 200 pounder. (REPEAT)

FRIDAY 4 MARCH 2011

8.30 pm Homai Te Pakipaki – Back The Paki Up

Follows the musical journey of five grand finalists from 2010 through their heats, semi-finals and grand final performances.

10.00 pm Willie Jacksons NewsBites

Willie Jackson dines out on the news and the news-makers. (SERIES PREMIERE)

ENDS

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