BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES
3YA, CHRISTCHURCR (690 Kilocycles) 8.18 p.m.: Dad 'and Dave. 8.30: Canterbury Roundabout. 9.15: Economic Survey: 9.3 Q: Addington Stock Market Report; Scottish Half Hour. 10.0: Paul Temple, and the Spencer Affair. 10JO: Vintage Goons (2). 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Corellif Trio Sonata, Op. 4, No. 9; Concerto Grosso, Op. 6. No. 11. 7.25: Mass for Fivte Voices (Byrd); Fugue in C (Buxtehude). 8.0:' New Records. 9.0; Sonata in D; Suite: Nobilissima Visione; Songs by Holst, Berkeley and Britten. 9.45: Poems by W. H. Auden, selected and introduced by Louis MacNeice. 10.0: Theme and Cadenza (Bliss); What Is It Lilte to be Young and Fair? (Bax); Dance, Clarion Air (Tippett): Symphony in B flat minor (Walton). 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 8.5 pjn.: Talk in Maori. 8.15: Joan Vause (soprano) with Grace Gubb (piano). 8.30: Patil Temple arid the Spencer Affair. 9.30: Gathering of the Clan*. 10J): Portrait from Life: Nola Luxford. 10JO: Henry Hall’s Orchestra with the Coronets. 4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 8.5 p.m.: The Gardening Club. 8.20: Listeners' Requests. 10JO: Qualities of a Wife: opinions on the subject by famous people through the ages. Police in Dunkirk, New York, seized a man hiding in a parked truck taking moving films of a grocer working the combination of the store safe.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28822, 17 February 1959, Page 17
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