Saturday 10 July 1993
from the NZ Listener
TV One
8.00am eTV: Psychology: The Study of Human Behaviour (Rpt, G)
8.30 French in Action (Rpt, G)
9.00 Business Matters (G)
9.30 Media Television (G)
10.00 The Civil War (G)
11.00 Burke’s Backyard (G)
Noon It’s a Dog’s Life (G)
12.30 CBS Evening News
1.10 Little Monsters (Rpt, G)
1.50 Gillette World Sport Special (G)
2.20 Sports Funnies (G)
3.00 One World of Sport: Caltex Netball (Live from Hamilton)
4.00 One World of Sport: Rugby: New Zealand’s Big Game
6.00 One Network News
6.30 Country Calendar (G)
7.00 Grace and Favour (PGR)
7.40 Barrymore (Final) (PGR)
8.30 Trust Bank Skellerup Young Farmer of the Year (Live from Palmerston North)
9.30 Mini-Series: Till We Meet Again (Part three / Final) (AO)
11.25 Saturday Film Club: Images (1972) (AO)
1.20am Closedown
Channel 2
6.10am Felix the Cat (Rpt, G)
6.35 Little Shop (G)
7.00 Bobby’s World
7.30 Eek! The Cat (G)
8.00 What Now (G), including:
8.02 Mr Bogus Show/SumTimes Competition
8.20 Young Performer
8.35 Fifi
8.55 Captain Planet and the Planeteers
9.20 Philips Cryptic Clues
9.25 The What Now Wish
9.45 Special Guest
9.55 I Like That One Two
10.10 Doug
10.25 MDV & Sounds Crazy
10.50 The Wheel Deal
11.00 Pepsi RTR Countdown
Noon In Concert: Eric Claption / The Cure (G)
1.00 Saturday Cinema: Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985) (Rpt, G)
2.55 Evening Shade (G)
3.30 All Together Now (G)
4.00 WKRP in Cincinnati (G)
4.30 A Different World (G)
5.00 Alive and Kicking (G)
5.30 Major Dad (G)
6.00 Deepwater Haven (Series premiere) (G)
6.30 Noel’s House Party (G)
7.30 Celebrity Face the Music
8.00 Lotto (Live draw)
8.05 New Zealand’s Funniest Home Videos (G)
8.35 Saturday Night at the Movies: Throw Momma from the Train (1987) (Rpt, AO)
10.15 Dream On (AO)
10.45 Aussie League on 2 (Winfield Cup 1993 highlights)
11.45 Saturday Late Movie: Assassination (1987) (AO)
1.45am Movie: Dressed to Kill (1980) (Rpt, AO)
3.10 Movie: The Earthling (1980) (Rpt, PGR)
4.50 Pepsi RTR Countdown (Rpt)
5.40 Laurel & Hardy (Rpt) (Continues to 6am)
TV3
6.30am The New Adventures of Skippy (Rpt, G)
7.00 Garfield (Rpt, G)
8.00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Double episode) (Rpt, G)
9.00 Slimer and the Real Ghostbusters (G)
9.30 My Secret Identity (G)
10.00 The Hound Who Thought He Was a Raccoon (G)
11.00 Robin of Sherwood (Rpt, G)
Noon Movie Matinee: Japanese War Bride (1952) (G)
2.20 Movie Matinee: Come Out Fighting (1945) (B&W) (G)
4.00 The Magical World of Disney The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1966) (G)
6.00 3 National News
6.30 Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game (G)
7.45 Family Night at the Movies: American Graffiti (1973) (PGR)
10.15 Reasonable Doubts (AO)
11.15 Night Heat (Rpt, AO)
12.15am Late Movie: Hot Pursuit (1987) (AO)
2.10 Closedown
HBO (Sky Movies)
6.25am The Last Winter (1989) (G)
8.10 The Bounty (1984) (GY)
10.15 Don’t Tell Her It’s Me (1990) (GA)
Noon Nostalgia at Noon: State Fair (1951) (G)
1.45 Memories of Me (1988) (GA)
3.35 Secrets of Life (1956) (G)
5.00 Run (1990) (GA)
6.40 Jaffas"Showtime"
7.00 Cadbury Premiere Gold: Guilty by Suspicion (1991) (GA)
9.00 The Silence of the Lambs (1991) (R16)
11.00 Desperate Hours (1990) (R16)
12.45am Popcorn (1993)
2.20 The Night Stalker (1987) (R16)
3.50 The Hot Spot (1990) (R18) (Continues to 6am)
CTV
6.00am Welcome to Canterbury (Repeats at 7am, 8am, straight after closedown and 1am)
10.00 Farming Canterbury (G)
10.45 Trackside (Live racing from Te Awamutu, Trentham and Rangiora)
5.00pm Maverick (PGR)
6.00 Canterbury Top 20 (G)
7.00 CTV Sportsnight (G)
9.00 The Evening Movie: Dead Men Tell No Tales (1971) (AO)
10.45 Canterbury Top 20 (G)
11.45 Closedown
A big budget New Zealand-French-Australian co-production, Deepwater Haven premiered at 6pm on the evening of Saturday 10 July 1993 on Channel 2 (now TVNZ 2). It followed the fortunes of Waitemata Harbour tugboat skipper Jack Wilson (played by Vince Martin of Beaurepaires advertising fame) and his two kids, Georgie (Jay Saussey) and Peter (Peter Malloch), over 26 episodes.
In 1994, newcomer Jay Saussey won a New Zealand Film and Television Award - “Best Juvenile Performance - Television” - for her role and the series was nominated for “Best Childrens Programme”.