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BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles) 7.15 p.m.: Addington Stock Market Report. 7.30: The Troubadours, Pat Boone and Johnny Gregory and the Lower Strings. 8.15: Bob Barcham Trio. 8.38: Book Shop. 9.15: Play The Old Man Says No, by Mac Shoub. 10.15: Lombardo Plays Berlin. 10.35: The George Barnes Octet and Bing Crosby. 3YC; CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: The Malcolm Latchem Quartet. 7.30: Talk: Land and People in the Pacific, by Professor H. Belshaw. 7.45: Debussy: Ballades of Francois Villon: Fantasie for Piano and Orchestra; Images for Orchestra. 9.0: Haydn Trios. 9.18: Scene di Berenice (Haydn). 9,31: Devy Erlih (violin). 10.0: Richard Strauss: Duet Concertino: Master Spring; The Night; Poor Me; Thus Spake Zarathustra.

2YC, WELLINGTON (660 Kilocycles) „ Jc 30 P- m - : Tony Noort's Orchestra. 9.1 a: Play: It’s a Tough Business, by Bruce Stewart. 9.55: Famous Arias. 10.15; Lester Lanin and his Orchestra.

4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) p T m ’ : Our Neighbours in Space cP’ H ’ B eau mont. 7.30: The St. Kilda Band. 9.15: The Troubadours in Rome. 9.30: Picture ParadeManuefia. 10.0: Billy May and his Big Bratt. 10.15: Teddy Wilton (piano). 10.30: Bobby Hackatt Four.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29001, 16 September 1959, Page 20

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BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29001, 16 September 1959, Page 20

BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29001, 16 September 1959, Page 20

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