Radio And TV Tonight
Radio 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycle*) to p.m.: Canterbury Roundabout. 730: Music Miscellany B 30: The Battle of Britain in Retrospect—Sir Keith Park looks hack. 9.15: Maoritanga. 9.30: You and I—Zarlene Todd sings with the Doug Caldwell Trio. 931: The Hotcha Harmonica Trio. 10.0: Larry Elgart Orchestra. 1030: The Herb Kilis Quintet 3YC CHRISTCHURCH (MO Kilocycle*) 7.0 pan.: New Zealand String Quartet 8.0: Theatre (J) Broadway—the second of four programmes by Richard Campion— Hark! the echoing air; Let us wander; Shepherd, shepherd, cease decoying: Sound the trumpet (Purcell); Like as the love-lorn turtle; How changed the vision (Handel). 831: Fran* Liszt (1811-1880)—Transcendental Studies Nos. 0-9. 9.0: National Youth Orchestra conducted by John Hopkins. Soloist: Vincent Aspey (violin). 9.45: With Heart and Voice—the first of four programmes of English Cathedral Music 10.15: Twoviolin Sonata (Riisager); Quintet. Op. 43 (Nielsen).
CTA WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) tO pm.: Stanley Black plays Latin American Music. 7.13: Farm Session. 7.30: The Drunken Sailor—a play by Robert Bolt. 8.41: Melviliatny—an entertainment in words and music by Alan Melville. 9.30: Boxing commentary. 10.18: Billy Taylor Trio 4YA DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.13 p.m.: Crime in New Zealand, by J. G Caughley (1) Heredity and environment 730: The Drunken Sailor, by Robert Bolt 8.41: MelvUlainy—en entertainment in words and music by Alan Melville. 103: Count Basle and bl* Orchestra 1030: Pee Wee Russell-Buck Clayton Quintet Television CHANNEL 3. CHRISTCHURCH 7.0 p.m.: On Safari. 735: Weather and News. 7.40: Oh Susanna. 8.5: Tales from Dickens—Meet Mr Dickena. 830: The Californians. 93: The Man Who Finally Died—the first episode of a seven-part serial.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29621, 18 September 1961, Page 9
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264Radio And TV Tonight Press, Volume C, Issue 29621, 18 September 1961, Page 9
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