BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES
| 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH I (690 Kilocycles) 715 p.m.; Sports Magazine. 8.0: Stars on Wings. 8.30: Christchurch j Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band. 9.15: Highlights from Opera. 9.4 a: Rhythm Rendezvous with Doug Keilv’s Orchestra. 10.15: Leo and' Larry Elgart and their Orchestra. | 1 10.30: Joe Bushkin at the Piano. ] 10.45: Al Hirt’s Jazz Band. 3VC. CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.; "Lark’’ Quartet in D major] (Havdn); The Lark Ascending: (Vaughan Williams); Oh! Gentle Bird (Trad.). 7.44; Is My Brother a BoaConstrictor? The changes which have taken place between Austra-' lians and New Zealanders. 7.56;; Piano Music by Roy Agnew. 8.15: | The National Orchestra. 9.45: An Operatic Recital by Tito Gobbi (bari-l tone). 10.9: Richard Strauss: Violin. I Sonata in E flat; Serenade: Duet-] i Concertino. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) ' 7.10 p.m.: Farm Session. 7.30: Palace of Varieties. 3.0: Bill Ilofl- : meister’s Quintet. 8.40: Out of Cir-, dilation. 9.15: Winifred Atwell. 10.0:, Rhythm on Record. 4YA, DUNEDIN <7BO Kilocycles) i 7.15 p.m.: For the Sportsman. 7.45:. Frank Chacksfield and his OvchesI tra. 80: Stars on Wings. 830: Dad] land Dave. 9 20: Accent on Swing with tlfe Orche«fr» nf Calder Pres-1 cott. 9.50: Fire of Etna. 10.20: i TJhv+hYYi Parari*. 1
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28866, 10 April 1959, Page 15
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