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BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles) 7.15 p.m.: Addington Stock Market Report. 7.30: Play: Not by Bread Alone, from the novel by Vladimir Dudintsev. 9.30: Scottish Half Hour. 10.0: Polka Time with Charles Magnante and his Orchestra. 10,30: Harry Reser’s Orchestra. Kirby Stone Four and Russ Conway (piano). 3YC. CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: The Instruments of the Orchestra (1): The Strings— Presented and accompanied by Sir Malcolm Sargent. Variations On a Theme of Frank Bridge (Britten). 7.43: The Cambridge University Madrigal Society, wth the Golden Age Singers. 8.0: New Records.; 9.0: Tlie Salzburg Festival. 1960. 10.0: Sunshine Sketches; oi a tattle Town (111 by I Stephen Leacock. 10.30: Cavatina from Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti); Dance of the Water Nympha from Loreley (Catalani); My Thanks, Good Friends (Verdi). 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: The Kingston Trio and Setnprini. 7.15: Farm Session. 7.30: Come On and Hear, by Peter Harcourt. 8.0: A’Roving We’ll Go: U.S.A 8.30: Documentary: Emergency Flight 943. 950: Take It From Here. 10.0: Belafonte at Carnegie Hall. 10.34: Mantovani and his Orchestra. 4YA, DUNEDIN <7BO Kilocycles 1 7.15 pm.: The Garden Club. 7 30: Listeners’ Requests.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29468, 21 March 1961, Page 22

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BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES Press, Volume C, Issue 29468, 21 March 1961, Page 22

BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES Press, Volume C, Issue 29468, 21 March 1961, Page 22

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