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TELEVISION AND RADIO

SATURDAY 2 p.m.: Headline News. 2 03: The Phil Silvers Show. 2.31: Farnborough Air Display, 1964 4.22: Going My Way. 4.55: Man and the Challenge. 5.23: Bachelor Father. 5.50: Greatest Fights of the Century: Ambers v. Armstrong 6.04: Headline News and Weather. 6.06: Lassie. 6.34: Let's Sing Out. 7.02: McHale’s Navy. 7 30: Weather Forecast. 7 33: N Z B.C. Reports. 8.00: The Danny Kaye Show, with guest artists Art Carney, the jazz singing of Joe and Eddie, and Rod Serling. SATURDAY NATIONAL LINK [lncluding SYA Christchurch <690 Kilocycles), IYA Auckland <760 Kilocycles), IYA Wellington <570 Kilocycles). 4YA Dunedin <7BO Kilocycles), and 3YZ Greymouth <920 Kilocycles).) 7 p.m.: Sews and Sports Review. 7.30: Summer Theatre — The Chocolate Soldier—a musical comedy by Oscar Straus featuring Rise Stevens and Robert Merrill with Chorus and Orchestra under Lehman Engel S 38: Andre Kostenlanetx and his Orchestra. 9.10: Lookout. 9.20: Local Sports Results not broadcast by 7.30 will be given at this time. 9.30: SoftballWomens World Series at Mel. bourne. 9.35: Does the Team Think? 10.5: Make Believe Ballroom Time. 11.20: 2YA will continue the All Night Programme until 6.0 a.m.

3YC CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles)

7 p.m.: Borodin Quartet — No 2 in D <Borodin). 7.30: The Death of Christopher Marlowe —an Investigation into the death of the Elizabethan dramatist. 8 0: Cyril Smith and Phyllis Sellick (two pianos) IJohn White): Galop (Children’s Games) (Bizet); Three Movements from Mother Goose (Ravel); Pavan of the Sleeping Beauty Hop-o’-my-thumb; Lalderonette. Empress of the Pagodas: Berceuse (Faure); Russian Dance (Petrushka) (Stravinsky) 8.40: U.S.S.R. Radio Symphony Orchestra under Leo Ginzburb— Music to Shakespeare's King Lear (Balakirev). Colonne Orchestra under George Sebastian—Svmphony No. 4 in C (Prokofiev). 9.35: Church Music of the Twentieth Century—Choir of St. John’s College, Cambridge. Brian Runnett (organ), directed by George Guest—Festival Te Deum (Britten); Like as the hart (Herbert Howells); A Litany

cfrrV3 8.54: This Week in Britain. 9.00: Rawhide. 9.54: Tribunal: Emma Hamilton (new series). 10.05: Crisis. 10.59: Late News and Weather. 11.05: The Untouchables: Big Train (Part One). SUNDAY 2 p.m.: Headline News. 2.04: Guestward Ho. 2.30: Cinema Parade. 3.11: Invitation to Happiness, starring Irene Dunn and Fred Mac Murray. 4.30: Jim Hawthorne’s Funny World 4.34: To Be Announced. 5.28: Tales of the Riverbank. 5.41: Puppet Films. 5.55: The Adventures of Tintiu

(Walton); They that put their trust in the Lord (Robin Orr): Magnificat and Nunc dlmittis (Michael Tippett). 10.0: Fernando Germani (organ)—Chorale No. 3 in A minor (Franck); Toccata (Symphony No. 5) (Widor). 10.25: English Chamber Orchestra under Colin Davis—Symphony No. 38 in D (Prague) (Mozart).

3ZB CHRISTCHURCH 1100 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Trotting Results (also 7.30) 7.3: Sam Cooke, Linda Scott and Myron Floren. 7.40: Inter-Dominion Trotting Commentaries (also 8.20, 9.0, 9.40, 10.30) 7.50: No Highway. 8.30: The World of Jazz. 9.10: Too Young to Die. 10.0: For the Motorist. 11.0: Trotting Summary. 3YD CHRISTCHURCH (630 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Star Time. Dinah Shore; 7.20: Polovtsian Dances. 8.0: Saturday Date. 9.0: Party Pops. 9.30: Vive La France. SUNDAY 11 am.: Morning services— North Island stations: Presbyterian service, St. Paul's Napier, the Rev. W. R. Hay. South Island stations: Roman Catholic service, St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Dunedin, the Very Rev Father P. Kearney. 7 p.m.: News. 7.5: Evenings services— North Island Stations: Methodist services, Wesley Church. Taranaki street Wellington, the Rev. Robert Thornley. 8.10: Local artists. 3YA, Musical Miniatures, featuring Christchurch artists. 3YZ, West Coasters on record—the Charterls family (beachcombers), Dinah Lee (vocalist), Ken Smith (trumpet). 8.40: Max Jaffa’s Orchestra. 0.10: Point of View. 9.35: Softball—Women's World Series at Melbourne; Motor-racing—Sandow Park International at Melbourne. 9.40:

6.00: Noggin tbe Nog: The Ship. 6.09: Headline News and Weather. 6.11: A Report on the Vatican Council by Bishop Ashby. 6.26: My Friends Around the World. 6.35: The Patty Duke Show. 7 00: Adventure. 7.30: Weather Forecast. 7.32: N.Z.B.C. Reports. 7.57: Petticoat Junction. 8.22: Hollywood and the Stars: The Angry Screen. 8.46: Jane Eyre. 9.11: Festival Preview: Background to the Pan Pacific Arts Festival which begins in Christchurch on Monday. 9.26: A Shred of Evidence. 10.45: Meditation. 10.50: Late News and Weather.

The Most Beautiful Waltzes of Vienna. 10.10: The Welte Plano Rolls—Recreations of famous performances recorded tn 19051906 by Ignace Jan Paderewski and Ferruccio Busoni: introduced by Ernest Empson. 10.49: The Epilogue.

3YC, CHRISTCHURCH 7 p.m.: Music In Shakespeare’s England— the Krainis Ensemble of New York presents songs, tunes and dances mentioned tn Shakespeare’s plays the other Elizabethan music. 7.30: Burkhard Krautler (double-bass), Vienna Chamber Orchestra under Paul Angerer—Double-bass Concerto in E (Dittersdorf). 7.50: Hermann Prey (baritone). Gerald Moore (piano)—Adelaide, Op. 46: The Kiss Opp. 128: New Love, New Life, Op. 75 No. 2; Song of the Flea, Op. 75, No. 3 (Beethoven). 8.5: Madeleine Benet (piano)—Twelve Norwegian Folk-songs and Dances: Nocturne; Butterfly (Grieg). 8.25: The Legacy of T. S. Eliot— A commentary by M. K. Joseph. 8.47: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under Herbert von Karajan—Symphony No. 8 In C minor (Bruckner); Birgit Nilsson (soprano), Philharmonia Orchestra under Heinz Wallberg—Ocean, thou Mighty Monster! (Oberon); Agathe's Aria (Der Frieschutz) (Weber). 10.30: Andre Previn (piano). Feri Roth (violin), Joseph Schuster (’cello)—Trio in D minor. Op. 49 (Mendelssohn). 3Z«, CHRISTCHURCH (1109 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Take a Card. 7.30: At Home and Abroad. 8.0: Beyond Our Ken. 8.31: Sunday Showcase. 9.40: Music for the End of Day. 11.45: The Epilogue. SYD, CHRISTCHURCH <630 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Classical Piano. 7.30: Stanley Holloway. 9.9: On Stage: The Kingston Trio.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30680, 20 February 1965, Page 3

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TELEVISION AND RADIO Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30680, 20 February 1965, Page 3

TELEVISION AND RADIO Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30680, 20 February 1965, Page 3

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