HIGHLIGHTS March 21 – March 27 2010
TANGAROA WITH PIO – Sunday March 21 at 5.00 PM
Join host Pio Terei as he travels the waterways of Aotearoa and for the first time, the Pacific Islands, to catch up with the colourful locals. Tonight: Pio goes fishing with owner of the Nelson based newspaper, The Fishing News, checks on his investment at Sealords, tours a fish factory boat and goes for a dive with locals in the Tasman area.
KAI TIME ON THE ROAD – Sunday March 21 at 7.00 PM
Pete Peeti catches up with Matthew Paitai of Kennedy Bay, a wealth of knowledge on all things fishing. The host has a korero with kaumatua Winiata Harrison and whips up another mouthwatering Kai Time treat.
EDEN (SUNDAY FEATURE) (2006) – Sunday March 21 at 8.30 PM
A tender tale of Gregor, a chef with extraordinary culinary skills. He strikes up a friendship with a pretty young waitress, and begins to design a series of dishes that will transform her life. A German-made film starring Charlotte Roche.
MANLY NIGHT FOOTBALL – Monday March 22 at 9.30 PM
Monday night is Manly night on Maori Television! New Zealand’s second-favourite NRL team has a new free-to-air home. Tonight: Manly Sea Eagles v Parramatta Eels at Parramatta Stadium.
HYUNDAI CODE – Thursday March 25 at 8.30 PM
This fun-loving sport entertainment show is back with a re-freshed line up of Jenny May Coffin, Awen Guttenbeil, Glen Osborne and Ruben Wiki, and an array of illustrious guests from the world of sport.
HUNTING AOTEAROA – Thursday March 25 at 9.30 PM
This week Howie Morrison Jnr heads to the Pork Chops 4 Life pig hunting competition in Wellsford, and teams up with old timer Keith McGillivray to track down a boar for the competition.
KIA ORA HOLA – Friday March 26 at 9.30 PM
Six teenagers from Maori language schools travel to Chile to spend three weeks in the capital, Santiago. Tonight: Te Amorangi and Tanawhea try the different foods Chile has to offer.
THE TRACKER (SATURDAY FEATURE) – Saturday March 27 at 8.30 PM
A thrilling Australian twist on the Western genre. In the Australian outback in 1922, four men relentlessly track an Aboriginal fugitive accused of murder. Stars David Gulpilil, Gary Sweet.
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