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Radio And TV Tonight

Radio 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles) T p.m.: Garden Expert. 715: Home Paddock. 7.40: Sheppard's Pte: the Russ Sheppard Quartet with Joyce Downes. 8.0: Reading at Speed: the second talk by Nada Beardsley. 8.15: The Globe of Cando*: a mystery thriller in six parts, by John Darran (1). 8.42: Songs from the Shows with Vivian Blaine. 930: The Archer*. 10.27: Late Evening Variety.

3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Suite from the Water Music (Handel); Waltz No. 11 in G flat; Waite No. 10 in B minor (Chopin): Lovely Maid in the Moonlight—La Boheme (Puccini); Ballet Music from Faust (Gounod). 7.45: A South-east Asian Common Market—ls It Possible? A talk by Dr. Conrad Blyth. 8.0: Easter Music of the Roman Rite. 8.11: Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme, Three Songs; Symphony No. 6 (Pathetique). 9.28: Haydn: With verdure clad (Th* Creation); Quartet in G, Op. 77; O. How pleasing to the senses (The Seasons); Piano Sonata No. 49: Divertimento in G. 10.33: Poems of John Donne. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycle*) 7 p.m,: Talk in Maori. 7.10: Maori Music. 7.30: Sports Parade. 8.0: The Globe of Cando* (1). 830: Massed Band* of the Royal Australian Navy; vocal Interlude* by Richard Crooks. 10.27: Percy Faith play* Music of Cuba; Jo Stafford sing* Song* at Scotland. 11.14: 2YA will continue until the breakfast session at 5 a.m. 4YA. DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.15 p.m.: Teen-Beat: A survey of the teenage idol and his music. 7.45: Love Songs of Ireland. 8.0: The Globe of Candos (1). 8.30: Calling AIT Scots. 10.30: Highlights from Gilbert and Sullivan.

Television CHANNEL 3. CHRISTCHURCH 830 p.m.: Children's Corner. 6.55: Weather and New*. 6.59: Lassie. 7.28: Bootsle and Snudge. 7.55: N.Z.B.C. Newsreel. 8.10: You Asked For It. 8.37: British Calendar. 8.47: A-Maze-ing. 9.14: Perry Mason. 10.10: Tales of Wells Fargo.

FRIDAY Radio 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 11 a.m.: Anglican Service: St. Mary’s, Merlvale; preacher. Archdeacon S. E, Woods. 7 p.m.:

Sport* Magazine. 730: The Celestial Gardener, a abort story for Holy Week, by Freddie Grtoewood. 7.43: The Cruciflxion (Stainer). 9.15: Beyond . Crucifixion, a talk by the Rev. • John Tinaiey. 936: Lde with ■ the Lyons. 10.0: Prom Concert ; 10.48: Th* Epilogue. > 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH ■ 7 p.m.: St John Passion ' (Schaute), 7.45: Good Friday Music—Parsifal (Wagner). 8.0: 1 The Woodcarver, from the stage ; play by Morris Brown. 933: ■ Brahms: Three Songs; Symphony No. 3. 10.15; Nil nisi t*. Domine a meditation for Good Friday by T. S. Gregory. 1034: . Diana Stephenson (piano); Rondo in G (Beethoven). 2YA, WELLINGTON 7 pun.: Compositions by Cimarosa, Johann Strauss, Rlmsky- : Korsakov, Weber and Brahms. : 9.25: The World Symphony Or- , chestra and Mexican Musical Contrast* by Pablo Flores i (piano). 10.0: The Voice of the Harpsichord, by Michael Toovey (2). 10.15: Mae Turner i (soprano). 1030: Richard Farrell (piano). 1030: The Epilogue. 11.14: 2YA will continue until the breakfast session at 5 a.m. 4YA, DUNEDIN 7 p.m.: Around London with Frank Barber. 930: Mu*lc of Percy Grainger. 10.0: Late Evening Concert. Television CHANNEL 3, CHRISTCHURCH i 6.30 p.m.: Ivanho*. 638: Weather and New*. 6.50: Susie. 7.25: Kipps, adapted from the novel by H. G. Well*. 7.55: N.Z.B.C. Newsreel. 8.10: Hiram Holliday. 8.35: Robert Herridge Theatre: The Easter Story. 9.0: Two Play Three: Ken Smith i (comet) and Maurice Till . (piano). 9.9: Maverick. 10.0: , Best of the Post: Martha. 10.25: ■ Epilogue: Looking at the Last i Supper, by Senior Captain S. L. Waggery,

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 16

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Radio And TV Tonight Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 16

Radio And TV Tonight Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 16