BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles) 7.35 p.m : Dad and Dave. 7.47: The Woolston Brass Band, conductor D. Christensen. 8.28: The Bloomsbury Group: Reminiscences and opinions about the writers and painters who dominated a large part of Britain's intellectual life between the two World Wars. 9.15: The Relevance of Christmas In the Twentieth Century. 9.30: Dance Party with Chuck Fowler. 10.0: Life with the Lyons. 10.30: Highway of Jazz. 3YC CHRIST,CHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: Jean Fourtier (violin), Antonio Janigro (cello) and Paul Badura-Skoda (piano). 8.0: National Orchestra. 8.59: The Fleet Street Choir conducted by T, B. Lawrence 9.39: New Zealand Profiles—David Hall by John Pascoe 10.7: Raphael Arie (bass). Fate, Op. 21, No 1 (Rachmaninov), Lenore Engdahl (piano). Fifteen Children’s Pieces (Kabalevsky). The Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Symphonic Poem: The Volga Meets the Don (Prokofiev). 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7.15 p.m : Epitaph for Jean: A talk by Tom Tyndall about a coffee plantation in New Caledonia. 7.45: The Amateur Gentleman. 8.28: Take It from Here. 9.15: The Relevance of Christmas in the Twentieth Century, by Richard Easton. 9.30: Thursday Pops. 10.0: Famous Trials: The Parnell Case. 4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) • 7.30 p.m.: The National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain: Dr. Denis Wright discusses its work and plays some recordings by the band tN.Z.B.S). 8.0; The Play’s the Thing: a programme about the Nurseiy Play Centre Movement. 8.30: Colin McCrorie's Kalua Islanders. 9.18: The Relevance of Christmas in ■the Twentieth Century. 10.0: Play: Lord Mountdrago, adapted by Paul Dehn from the short story by Somerset Maugham (8.8. C. 1030: Old Time Dance (Stan Mee).
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29068, 3 December 1959, Page 12
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