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Thursday, February 2, 2006
10.00am Manu Rere 
Waikare Kruger presents Ngā Puawai o Wikitoria Kohanga Reo. Kaa Williams interviews Rangi Pouwhare. Manutioriori features Rurehe Rangihau. (Māori language).
(11.00 AM TO 4.00 PM OFF AIR)
4.00pm Tau kē – Pippi Longstockings 
Tau kē is presented by Rongomaiāniwaniwa Milroy and Whakaangi Rongonui. The adventures of Pippi Longstockings - the strongest girl in the whole world. (Māori language) .
4.30pm Tau kē - Cyberchase 
Three kids, Jackie, Matt, Inez and their bird friend Digit must save Cyberspace from the evil Hacker with the use of strategy and math skills. (Māori language).
5.00pm The First Snow of Winter Special 
Sean the duck is separated from his mother after a near miss with a jet and is left alone after missing the annual migration south.
5.30pm Maraerobics 
A half-hour health, nutrition, exercise and fitness programme for youth. (Māori language).
6.00pm Corporate Warriors 
Kiki attempts to take a bar crowd and turn them into karaoke stars, while Ora has different clients to please in the role of a food and beverage manager.
6.30pm Toi Whakaari 
A celebration of Māori culture featuring highlights from Te Matatini National Festival 2005. Tonight features a performance from Whangara mai Tawhiti. (Māori language).
7.00pm Kommikal’s Chronicles 
Kommikal heads south to the Waitaki Valley to check out the ancient equivalent of mural/graffiti artists. Then it’s off to see the famous Moeraki boulders and learn about food gathering south-style.
7.30pm Te Kāea
Māori Television’s flagship news programme. (Māori language).
8.00pm Kai Time on the Road 
Seafood
Energy is the order of the day for the Kai Time boys as they whip up a true breakfast treat, then set off to Matakana Island, taking in a bit of hauling on Ocean Beach. Kingi catches up with Erin Paki, a local teacher, and gleans a bit of information on the dietary commitments the kura has for it’s tamariki.
8.30pm B&B 
A cheeky comedy starring Hori Ahipene and Te Radar, who play Beverley and Bevan Best; a 'bicultural' couple running a bed and breakfast in small town New Zealand.
9.00pm Mau Mahara 
Pukemanu - Vested Interest
A small town struggles to preserve its unique character against infiltration by morally dubious "townies" and an exploitative timber cartel.
10.00pm If the Weather Permits 
A young, city-based Inuit filmmaker returns to her rural roots to ponder the cultural and generational gap between the young and old community in a small Northern Arctic village.
10.35pm Kōrero Mai 
Groundbreaking series using drama to teach te reo Māori.
11.05pm Te Kāea
Māori Television’s flagship news programme. (Māori language with English language sub-titles).
11.35pm Closedown







