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| Parental Guidance Recommended | ||
| Adults Only | ||
Saturday 5 July 2008
2.00pm Sports: Pacific Nations Cup 2008
Coverage of the Pacific Nations Cup. Features NZ Māori v Japan.
4.00pm Children: Pūkana 
Award-winning rangatahi show with music, cheeky send-ups and educational and practical life skills. Presented by Marama Gardiner, Te Atirau Paki, Taupunakohe Tocker and Tiare Tawera. (Māori language)
5.00pm Youth: Tū Te Puehu 
Hinurewa Poutu and Tumehe Rongonui present this popular sports lifestyle show for rangatahi. Tonight: Up and coming rugby star Trent Renata; NZ ironman Cameron Brown; plus fitness tips from Amanda Foubister. (Māori language)
5.30pm Youth: Arero 
Studio-based rangatahi forum presented by Miss Kihi. Tonight: Guests Chance Taylor, Jaclyn Rewharewha, Ngarangi Walker and Te Hira Paenga discuss parenting.
6.00pm Food: Kai Time on the Road 
Chef Pete Peeti heads to Twizel to take a look at a salmon farm and catches up with southern gal Brenda Agnew. On the menu tonight: poached salmon teased with crayfish.
6.30pm Youth: Haa 
High-energy info-tainment magazine programme for young teenagers. Presented by Kimo Houltham, with a team of reporters.
7.00pm Advice: Whatukura 
Much-loved all-male panel show. Five forthright and feisty fullas take on the worrying world of men’s problems.
7.30pm News: Te Kāea
Local, regional and national Māori and international news from the Māori Television team of reporters. (Māori language)
8.00pm Youth: Pacific Beat Street 
The show that has its finger on the pulse of New Zealand’s youth culture. Explores the latest issues, styles and trends with a distinctly Pacific flavour from the funky Pacific Beat Street guys and gals.
8.30pm Pacific Affairs: Tagata Pasifika
Pacific Islands’ magazine show including news, profiles and interviews. Presented by Robbie Magasiva and Beatrice Faumuina.
9.00pm Sports: Pacific Nations Cup
Māori Television presents delayed coverage of the Pacific Nations Cup. Features Australia A v Fiji.
11.00pm News: Te Kāea
Local, regional and national Māori and international news from the Māori Television team of reporters. (Māori language with English language subtitles)








