Radio And TV Tonight
Radio 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles)
7.5 p.m.: Garden Expert. 7.20: Home Paddock. 7.45: St. David’s Day. 8.15: The Flying Doctor. 8 42: Songs of the British Isles: Norman Luboff Choir. 9.30: The Archers. 10.27: Late Evening Variety.
3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles)
5 p.m.: Concert Hour. 60: Dinner Music. 7.0: Music for St. David’s Day. 7.45: South Africa Since 1960. 80: Michael Toovey (organ). 8.30: Yehudi Menuhin and Hephzibah Menuhin. 9.2: Marcel Mute (saxophone) and Marthe Lenom (piano). 9.15: National Orchestra. 10.15: Hollywood String Quartet.
2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles)
7 p.m.: Talk in Maori. 7.10: Maori Music. 7.30: Sports Parade. 7.45: Quiet Moments. 8.0: The Flying Doctor. 8.30: St. David’s Day. 9.30: The Archers. 10.27: Music from Leo Arnand and his Orchestra and pianist Fritz Schulz-Reichel.
4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles)
7.15 p.m.: Learning to Live with an Alcoholic. 7.45: Geoff Love Orchestra. 8.0: The Flying Doctor. 8.30: Calling AU Sots. 9.30: The Archers. 10.30: Highlights from Gilbert and Sullivan: compered by Leslie Clements.
Television CHANNEL 3, CHRISTCHURCH»
6.30 p.m.: Crusader Rabbit. 6.36: Animal Parade. 650: Weather and News. 7.5: Lassie. 7.33: Meet Corliss Archer. 8.1: Crunch and Des. 8.30: Science Report. 8.40: Interpol Calling. 9.8: Perry Mason. 10.0: Tales of Wells Fargo.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29760, 1 March 1962, Page 7
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205Radio And TV Tonight Press, Volume CI, Issue 29760, 1 March 1962, Page 7
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