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TELEVISION AND RADIO

Thursday 5.00 p.m.: Felix the Cat. 6.06: Torchy. 5.24: The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. 5.50: Headline News and Weather. 5.52: The Magic Land of Allakszam. 6.15: Mr Ed. 6.47: Wonders of the Sea. 7.15: In the Garden with David Combridge. 7.30: Weather Forecast. 7.33: N.Z.B.C. Reports. 8.03: The Flintstones. 8.31: An Old Old Story.

Thursday 7.0 p.m.: News. 7.20: IYC, The omplete Angler. 7.30: Tomorow will be Christmas. 7.45hristmas in My Countrv. 8 15'hristmas with the Convairs .30: A Boy in Bethleem. 9.30: The Archers. YZ, 5.30 The Man from M. 1.5. 0.0: Close Ups. 10.30: The Pandering Christmas: (4) Portual. 11.20: From Operetta and tuslcal Comedy, with Hilde ueden. 11.40: Carols Old, arols New—The Felix Slatkin trings. 12.0: Midnight Services. YA, 3YZ. Anglican Service, rom St. Mary's, Merivale. 1.0 m.: 2YA will continue the All ight programme until 6.0. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: 18th Edinburgh In‘rnational Festival: L'Enfanee u Christ (The Infant Christ) by erlloz—April Cantelo (s.), Alexnder Young (t.), Thomas Hems•y (b.), Joseph Rouleau (bs.), ondon Symphony Orchestra nd Chorus, conducted by Colin avis. 8.45: The Writer and his ackground. (4) The Rock, by ed Hughes. 9.0: Wagner’s Plano lusic (2): Martin Galling piano)—Album-leaf In C (1861): rrival at the Black Swan 1861); Sonata in B flat (1831). 32: Pauline Fitchett (s.)—Six hristmas Songs (Cornelius). 46: South-west German Chanter Orchestra under Frledrick ilegant—Concertino In F minor ittr. Pergolesi). 10.5: Christ is orn—An anthology. 10.36: Choir f New College Oxford. John lorehan (organ), conducted by avid Lumsden —Myn liking (R Terrv): Ding, dong, ding arr Woodward): Falantidlng arr. Martin Shaw), Here is the

CHTV3 8.49: Z Cars: The Five Whistles. 9.45: A CHRISTMAS WASSAIL: —a look at the Canterbury Christmas scene. 11.00: Late News and Weather. Friday 5.0 p.m.: Clutch Cargo: 5.05: The Lone Ranger. 5.30: Huckleberry Hound. 5.54: British Calendar. 6.07: Headline News and Weather. 6.09: Love Came Down at Christmas. 6.24: Disneyland. 7.24: Joy to the World: Carols. 7.30: Weather Forecast.

little door (Howells), O Jesu most kind (Bach), A Virgin most pure (arr. Wood), En natus est Emmannuel (Praetorius), Balulalow (arr. Lumsden), May we joy now in this fest (Walton). 3ZR, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: Lever Hit Parade. 7.30: Just Off Fifth. 8.0: The Uninvited. 8.30: The Big One Got Away. 9.0: Turf Talk. 9.38: Music for Christmas Eve. 10.0: For the Home Gardener. 10.15: A Short Swinging Session. 10.30: Requiem for Paul Jason. 10.45: Sarah Vaughan. 11.0: Riccarton is On the Air. 12.0: He is Born. 3YD, CHRISTCHURCH (630 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: They Visited New Zealand in 1964: Louis Armstrong. 8.30: Artists' Alphabet. C: Coldstream Guards' Band. 9.30: Carols for All. Friday NATIONAL LINK 10.0 a.m.: Christmas Day Service (combined churches), St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, (Christchurch. 12.36 p.m.: Christmas messages from the Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake), and the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Nordmeyer). 7.5: Sports results—Plunket shield cricket: Otago v. Canterbury, at Dunedin. 7.30: Deck the Halls. 8.6: Commonwealth Christmas Programme. 1964—With Hope in our Hearts (Nigeria). 8.30: St. Peter’s College Choir, Cambridge—Songs for Christmas. 9.30: Christmas message from the Queen. 9.35: Sing It Again. 10.5: 150th Anniversary Celebrations of the Arrival of Christian-

7.33: N.Z.B.C. Reports, then Christmas messages from the Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) and the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Nordmeyer). 7.57: THE CHRISTMAS STORY. 8.23: The Axe and the Cross. 8.53: Rawhide. 9.40: CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM THE QUEEN. 9.48: Grindl. 10.13: Lock Up. 10.39: Monitor; Orson Wells discusses his film of Kafka's "The Trial.” 11.02: Later News and Weather. 11.08: Saints and Sinners. 11.57: Meditation.

ity in New Zealand. An edited version of the commemoration service at the Marsden Cross at Oihi. 10.35: Music for Strings —Leopold Stokowski conducting his Symphony Orchestra. 10.49: The Epilogue. 11.20: 2YA will continue the All Night Programme until 6.0 a.m. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH 7.0 p.m.: Carols from King’s College, Cambridge—Personent hodie (arr. Holst); In the bleak mid-winter (Harold Darke); Lute-book Lullaby (arr. Geoffrey Shaw), Myn liking (R. R. Terry), Ding, dong, merrily on high (arr. Chas. Wood), Torches (John Joubert). 7.16: I Music! —Christmas Concerto in C (Manfredini). 7.30: A Nativity for N-Town, from the Hegge Plays of Lincoln, dating from the 15th century. 8.55: Marie Gibson (s.), Marilyn Horne (s), Charles Bressler (t.), Roger Wagner Chorale, Los Angeles Philharmonic Players, conductor Alfred Wallenstein—Canticle for the Nativity (Respighi). 9.25: The King of Instruments (10): Blandford Forum, Dorset (G. P. England, 1794). 9.40: London Symphony Orchestra under Antal Dorati—The Nutcracker (complete) (Tchaikovsky). 3ZI, CHRISTCHURCH 7.0 p.m.: Hancock's Half Hour. 7.30: Kismet: The Story of the musical. 8.30: The Goon Show. 9.0: Ballet Magic. 9.40: Christmas Round the World. 10.0: Late Night Concert. 11.45: Christmas Epilogue.

3YD, CHRISTCHURCH 7.0 p.m.: Christmas Ding Dong with John Craig. 9.0: Music for all Nations.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30632, 24 December 1964, Page 3

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TELEVISION AND RADIO Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30632, 24 December 1964, Page 3

TELEVISION AND RADIO Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30632, 24 December 1964, Page 3

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