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Radio And TV Tonight

Radio JVA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 kilocycles)

7.30 p.m.: Landing Emergency. A thriller by Kenneth Hayes. 9.15: Films: Ten best films of 1961—A selection by Catherine de la Roche. 9.30: Addington Stock Market Report. 9.45: The Four Freshmen. 10.0: Don Costa, his Echoing Voices and Trombones. 10.30: The Merry Old Soul: Victor Feldman. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilocycles)

7.0 p.m.: Barcelona Suite (Harkness); The Pasture (Naginski); Hickory Hill (Sargent); Sing to Me. Sing (Homer); Quartet Op. 8 (Creston). 8.0: New Records. 9.0: Peter Pears (tenor) and Benjamin Britten (piano). 9.30: Little Dorrit (3). 10.0: Bizet: Overture: Patrie; In the Depths of the Temple; Here am I, alone—The Pearl Fishers; Symphony No. 1. * 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kilocycles)

7.16 p.m.: Farm Session. 7.30: Linger Awhile. Musical Memories. 8.0: Accent on Melody 8.30: The Spin of the Wheel: Grand Prix drivers talk about many aspects of car racing. 9.30: The Limeliters, at the Ash Grove. 10.0: In Quiet Reverie 10.30: Pete Foreman on Broadway. 10.47: Music from Ray Cohnlft 11.14: 2YA will con-

tinue transmitting throughout the night. 4YA, DUNEDIN (780 kilocycles) 7.15 p.m.: Burnside Stock Market Report. 7.30: Listeners' Request Session. Television CHRISTCHURCH CHANNEL 3 6.30 p.m.: Crusader Rabbit. 6.36: Torchy. 6.50: Weather and News. 7.2: Fury. 7.31: Oh. Susanna. 8.0: The Loretta Young Show. 8.30: The Army Game 9.0: Lawman. 9.30: Silehts. Please. Black Pirate. 10.0: Dial 999.

Thieves stole a collection box belonging to the Karekare Surf Life-saving Club. The metal box attached to a notice indicated what it was for was on a pole at the Karekare beach, south of Piha The box was full, the club captain said. If it contained only silver there would have been between £7 and £8 in it. The money was being put towards building a new clubhouse for the club, which patrols the beach during summer week-ends and daily during the holidays

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29722, 16 January 1962, Page 7

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Radio And TV Tonight Press, Volume CI, Issue 29722, 16 January 1962, Page 7

Radio And TV Tonight Press, Volume CI, Issue 29722, 16 January 1962, Page 7

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