Radio And TV Tonight
Radio 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH i63u Kilocycles) 7.15 p.m.: Songs from Flower Drum Song: The Sound of Music. 7.25: Our Garden Expert. 7.40: Woolston Brass Band. 8.15: Orbit. One Zero (2). 8.44: Theatre and Cinema Songs of Richard Tauber. 9.30: The Archers. 10.27: Late Evening Variety. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH i 960 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Dialogues for jazz combo and Orchestra (Howard Brubeck), Quartet. Op. 8 (Creston). 7.45: Mao Tse-tung and the Chinese Revolution, a talk by Willis Airey. 8.0: The Marriage of Jeannette, an opera by Victor Masse. 9.5: National Orchestra. 10.0: Strauss: Scenes from Nature, Op. 9: Love: Songs of the Women. 10.30: Collector’s Corner—Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 (Bach).
2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7.15 p.m.. Music from breakfast at Tiffany’s. 7.30: Parliament. 10.30: Light Classical Music. 1117: 2YA will continue till the breakfast session at 5 a.m. 4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.15 p.m.: The Inns of Court 7.45: Sweethearts of Song. 8.0: Orbit One Zero (2). 8.30: Calling All Scots. 10.30: South of the Border with Hugo Winterhalter. Television CHANNEL 3, CHRISTCHURCH 6.30 p.m.: Children’s Corner. 6.55: Weather and News. 7.2: Lassie. 7.29: You Asked For It. 7.56: N.ZB.C. Newsreel. 8.14: Bootsie and Snudge. 8.41: Whirlybirds. 9.8: Tales of Wells Fargo. 9.35: Perry Mason. 10.30: Late Weather and News.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29896, 9 August 1962, Page 18
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