TELEVISION AND RADIO
SATURDAY CH TV3 2.00 p.m.: Headline News. 2.02: The Tab Hunter Show. 2.30: Greatest Fights of the Century: Tunney v. Carpenter. 2.43: Biography: Henry Ford. 3.12: Sports Spectacular: Alpine Ski-ing paired with World Surfing. 4.25: Bachelor Father. 4.53: Davis Cup 1964: Australia v. United States. A report on the first day's play at Ohio. U.S.A. 300: Headline News and Weather. 6 02: Fireball XL-5. 6.31: Let's Go. 7.02: McHale's Navy. 7 30: Weather Forecast. N.Z.B.C. Reports. SATURDAY NATIONAL LINK [lncluding 3YA Christchurch <690 Kilocycles). 2YA ■Wellington <570 Kilocycles), 4YA Dunedin (780 Kilocycles), and 3YZ Greymouth <920 Kilocycles).) 7.30 p.m.: Saturday Night at Home. 8.30: 4YA, Night Trotting —Forbury Park Trotting ClubCommentaries from the Park (also at 10 30). 9.10: Lookout—a commentary on the international news by Austin Mitchell, Senior Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Canterbury. 9.20: Local Sports Results not broadcast by 7.30 will be given at this time. 9.30: The Arthur Haynes Show: Arthur Haynes and Nicholas Parsons. with Peter Crawford and his Trio. The Hedley Ward Trio. Joe Brown and the Bruvvers 10 0: Make Believe Ballroom Time (until 110). 11.17: OlymSic Games. 1964—The Opening eremony at Tokyo. 11.45: 2YA will continue the AH Night Programme until 6 a m. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: John Ritchie String Orchestra, conductor John Ritchie —Fantasy for String Orchestra (William Lovelock) 7.30: Notes for the Prosecution of Dr. Crippen: Sir Richard Muir's notes are read by Michael Harden. 8 0: Jorge Bolet (piano) —Fantasy in C, Op. 17 (Schumann): Sonata in F minor. Op 57 (Appassionata) (Beethoven) 8 55: British Orchestras: (1) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Colin Davis— Scherzo capriccloso (Dvorak): Ode (Stravinsky); Love Scene (Romeo and Juliet) (Berloii); Siegfried's Rhine Journey (Wagner) 9.50: Highlight from French Opera: French National Radio Orchestra under Sir Thomas Beecham—Overture: Gwendoline (Chabrier): Marla Callas (soprano), Paris Conservatoire Orchestra under Georges pretre—Letter Aria (Werther) (Massenet); Nicolai Gedda (tenor). French National Radio Orchestra under Georges Pretre—Delightful moment: I am alone (Manon). (Massenet). 10.15: The Development of Moral Values JZB, CHRISTCHURCH (UM Kilocycles)
7 p.m.: Trotting Results every half-hour. 7.1: Holiday in Tahiti.
8.00: The Lucy Show. 8.29: An Evening With Nat '■King” Cole. 9.25: This Week in Britain. Noellne Pritchard re?orts. he Dick Powell Theatre. 10 23: Roving Report: The Basque Country. 10.50: Late News and Weather. 11.00: The Untouchables. SUNDAY CHTV3 2.00: Headline News. 2.02: Cinema Parade. 2.35: The Desperadoes. 4.04: The Pilots. 5.22: The Adventures of Tintin. 5.27: Swallows and Amazons.
7.30: The Far Country. 8.0: King of Quiz. 8.30: The World of Jazz: 9.0: The Judas Tree (final). 9.38: Supper Date. 10.0: Olympic Games: Opening Ceremony. 10.31: For the Motorist. 11.0: Trotting Summary. At Your Request. 3YO, CHRISTCHURCH (630 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Star Time: Esther Ofarim and Abraham. 8.0: Saturday Date. 9.0: Songs for a Campus Party. SUNDAY 8.40 p.m.: Highlights from II Trovatore. Sung in English, by Sadler’s Wells Principals, and Chorus. 9.10: Point of View. 9.35: The Art of the Prima Ballerina. Rowena Jackson introduces another programme in which the London Symphony Orchestra under Richard Bonynge plays Music of the Ballet. 10.0: Symphonic Poem-r-Tokyo Olympic by Hidao Fujimoto. NHK Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Symphonic Chorus, Kiyoko Ohtani (soprano), Mutsumu Shibata (tenor), conducted by Yuzo Toyama. 11.17: Olympic Games Report. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles) 11 am.: Methodist Service: St. Albans Church. Preacher: The Rev. R. G. Bell. 7.5 p.m.: Anglican Service: St. Mary's, Merivale. Preacher, Archdeacon R. P. F. Plaistowe. 8 10: Musical Miniatures featuring Christchurch Artists: Frances di Gold! (’cello), Anita Ritchie (soprano), Natalie Taylor (piano), Helen Bennington (soprano), Elizabeth Cook (viola), Rodney Macann (bats). 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH <960 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Music of the Renaissance: Singers and Instrumentalists of the Society of Early Music directed by Pierre Chaille and Yvonne Gouverne. (4): 16th Century England. 7 26: Geoffrey Skefrett (organ)— Trumpet Tune in C (John Stanley): -Fantasia in G (Bach): Solemn Prelude (Flor Peeters). 7.43: London Wind Soloists, directed by Jack Brymes— Divertimento In E fiat (K. 226 (Mozart). 8.0: Music Ho! Monthly magazine programme
5.52: Headline News and Weather. 5 54: I Believe. 6.09: Alcheringa. 6.22: The Patty Duke Show. 6.47: Islands Of the Gulf. 7.19: Close Up. 7.30: Weather Forecast. N.Z.B.C. Reports. 7.57: Hancock. 8.23: Perry Mason. 9.12: Dr. Finlay’s Casebook. 10.02: Royal Society Lectures: The Nitrogen Cycle. 10.32: N.H.K. Symphony Orchestra Conductor, Yuzo Toyama. Rhapsody on an Okinawa Melody (Toyama); Moto perpetuo (Paganini); Japanese Rhapsody (Toyama). 10.57: Meditation. 11.02: Late News and Weather. about music and musicians, at home and abroad, introduced by Owen Jensen. 8.44: London Symphony Orchestra under Antal Dorati—Prelude and LoveDeath (Tristan and Isolde) (Wagner); C.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, Toronto, under Igor Stravinsky—Symphony in C (1940) (Stravinsky): Byron Janis (piano), Boston Symphony Orchestra under Charles Munch—Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor (Rachmaninov). 10.5: Vittoria de los Angeles (soprano), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)—Mignon and the Harper (Schubert); Le Trebuchet (Merlioz); Possibility; The Apple (Dvorak); Scottish Ballad (Tchaikovsky); Pastorale (Saint-Caens). 10.29: A Chamber Music Concert at the White House: Pablo Casals (’cello), Mieczyslaw Horszowski (piano)—Pieces en concert (Couperin); Adagio and Allegro in A flat Op. 70 (Schumann); Song of the Birds (Casals). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Orbit One Zero. 7.30: At Home and Abroad. 8.0: My Word! 8.31: Sunday Showcase. 9.40: George Greely (piano). 10 0: Olympic Games Report. 10.30: The Weavers at Carnegie Hall: A Fifteenth Anniversary Concert. 11.20: Ballet Music: Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copland. 11.45: The Epilogue. 3YD, CHRISTCHURCH (630 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: The Best from Stephen Foster. 9.0: On Stage: The Weavers. Reunion at Carnegie Hall, 1963. ZYA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7.5 p.m.: Baptist Service: Central Church. Preacher, The Rev. J. Ewen Simpson. 8.10: Studio One. Maureen Shaw and Robin Dumbell (vocal duet) (Studio). AYA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.5 p.m.: Presbyterian Service. 8.10: From Days of Yore: Frederick Harvey, Patricia Whttmore and John Mitcbinson with Choir and Orchestra— Traditional and Folk Songs from Britain.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30568, 10 October 1964, Page 3
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