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Week-end Radio And TV

Radio 3 YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Saturday Night at Home. Gary Chapman introduces ninety minutes of easy listening. 9.30: Beyond Our Ken. 10.0: jazz concert by the George Shearing Quintet. 10.41: Jonah Jones Quaret. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: Sonata No. 3 (Ponce): Brazilian Folk-Song. 7.30: The Rule of Law: A Portrait of Sir Edward Coke. 8.0; National Orchestra (soloist, Shura Cherkassky). 9.15: In the Churchyard: Oh if I knew the road of return; Balmy and Calm Air; In Summer Fields; Sapphic Ode: The Nightingale; Trio in A (Brahms). 10.19: Bach: Qui series (Mass in B minor); Grief for Sin (St. Matthew Passion); Flute Sonata No. 1; All is Fulfilled (St. John Passion); Agnus Del (Mass in B minor). 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 10.0 p.m.: Make Believe Ballroom Time. 11.14: 2YA will continue transmitting all night. 4 YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.18 p.m.; Local sports results. 8.30: Trotting commentaries from Forbury Park meeting. 10.0: Bill Snyder (paino). 10.13: Country Sports Results. 10.30: Trotting. Television 6.30 pun.: Crusader Rabbit. 6.36: The Adventures of Robin Hood. 7.4: Weather and News. 7.15: I Love Lucy. 7.43: Seven League Boots. 8.11; The Tab Hunter Show. 8J»: Laramie 9 35: Glencannon, 10J: Danger Man. SUNDAY Radio 3 YA, CHRISTCHURCH 11 a.m.: Roman Catholic Service. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament; preacher, the Rev. Father A. O'Reilly. 7A pan.: Anglican Service. St Maty's Merivale; preacher. Archdeacon S. K Woods. 33: Edna Boyd Wilson (mezzo-soprano) and Winston Sharp (baritone).. 847: Conductor's Tour, the Oswald Chessman Orchestra. 9.0: Dominion weather forecast, news and Point of View. 945: Community Hymn Singing. 104: Late Evening Concert. 10.49: The Epilogue. 11.0; News and Commentary.

3YC, CHRISTCHURCH 7.0 p.m.: Rossini: Overture. William Tell; Stand Still. My Son (William Tell); The Fantastic Toyshop' (arr. Respighi): The Venetian Regatta; -Sonata for violins, cellos and double bass. 8.10: Beppo: A Venetian story by Lord Byron. Violin Sonata in A (Franck). Excerpts from Werther (Massenet). 9.30: New Zealand Quartet. 10.15: Maurice Till and Michael Toovey (piano duet).. Credo, in unum Deum; Minuet and Finale in F (Schubert).

2YA. WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7.0 pm.: Salvation Army Service. 8.5: Shura Cherkassky (piano). 8.16; Mary O’Hara. 10.5: The Welfare State and New Zealand Politics, a talk by E. A. Olssen. 10.15: Stockholm String Orchestra with songs from Helen Traubel. 10.40: David OiKtrakh (violin). 4YA. DUNEDIN 7.0 p.m.: Presbyterian Service. 8.5: Elizabethan Singers. Pamela Larkins and Joan Gardinrr (violins). 10.5: Concert Hour. Television 6.0 p.m.: Sunday Special: Major Wesley Simpson. 6.10: Little Women: The final episode from the book by Louisa M. Alcott. 6.40: Musical Showcase: Music of Richard Rodgers. 74: Weather and News. 7.17: The Donna Reed Show. 7.42: Face to Face: A dial Stevenson. 8.14: Window on the World. 847; Time to Remember; A Teenage Flapper, recalled by Joyee GrenfelL 842: An Age of Kings: The Hollow Crown—The first of fifteen new programmes of five of Shakespeare's plays. 942: Epilogue, by the Rev. L. C. Horwood.

Africans Admitted To Rhodesian Cinemas (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) LONDON, Oct. 5. Another racial barrier in Southern Rhodesia was dropped yesterday when scheduled cinemas opened their doors to Africans for the first time. Managements reserved the right to refuse admission, the “Guardian" reported. The report raid that the step might be nullified by the enforcement of a Salisbury City Council by-law which insisted on separate seats for different races—but the cinemas could not afford this in view of competition from television.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29638, 7 October 1961, Page 14

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Week-end Radio And TV Press, Volume C, Issue 29638, 7 October 1961, Page 14

Week-end Radio And TV Press, Volume C, Issue 29638, 7 October 1961, Page 14

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