Highlights March 28 – April 3 2010
TANGAROA WITH PIO – Sunday March 28 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. Pio is treated to a “Maori Experience” tour and collects cockles and kutai on the way. Chats to locals beside the World famous Waikoropupu Springs and visits a salmon farm.
KAI TIME ON THE ROAD – Sunday March 28 at 7.00 PM
This week’s show is all about preparing and growing your own veggie garden. Presented by Pete Peeti, Maori Television’s very own celebrity chef.
ADAM’S APPLES (SUNDAY FEATURE) – Sunday March 28 at 8.30 PM
Ivan is an unusually optimistic preacher, who takes in convicts to help around the remote, rural church he ministers to. In this movie, his most recent lost soul is neo-Nazi Adam. A satire about the nature of redemption, it stars Mads Mikklesen, and directed by Danish writer-director Anders Thomas Jensen.
MANLY NIGHT FOOTBALL – Monday March 29 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 in 2010. Tonight: Manly Sea Eagles v Newcastle Knights.
TUA DE FORCE – TUA V AHYNANYA – Wednesday March 31 at 8.00 PM
Live coverage as David ‘The Tuamanator’ Tua takes the next step in his campaign to become the heavyweight champaion of the world, fighting Friday "The 13th" Ahunanya at the Trusts Stadium Arena.
HYUNDAI CODE – Thursday April 1 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 the usual array of illustrious guests from the world of sport.
HUNTING AOTEAROA – Thursday April 1 at 9.30 PM
It’s the Pine Ridge bow hunting open in Auckland and presenter Howie Morrison Junior gets in on the action, alongside archery expert Keith Watson, as they shoot it out on the course.
KIA ORA HOLA – Friday April 2 at 9.30 PM
Six teenagers from Maori language schools travel to Chile to spend three weeks in the capital, Santiago, to immerse in the language and culture. Tonight: Te Wehi and Okeroa visit places in Santiago tourists don’t often see.
Merilee Andrews
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