TELEVISION AND RADIO
SATURDAY CHTV3 2.® p.m : Headline News. 2.02: Hennesey. 2.30: Figure Skating and Handball: North American championships. 3 50: Fred Astaire Premiere Theatre: This will Kill You. 4.45: Expedition. 5.13: Mackenzie’s Raiders. 5.41: Greatest Fights of the Century: Ortiz v. Castillo. 6 04: Headline News and Weather. €.06: Lassie. 6.34: Let’s Sing Out. 7.02: The Flintstones. 7.30: Weather Forecast. 7.33: N.Z.B.C. Reports. F. 00: Hornblower. 8 56: This Week in Britain. 9.01: Bonanza. SATURDAY NATIONAL LINK (Including 3YA Christchurch <690 Kilocycles). 2YA Wellington <570 Kilocycles). 4YA Dunedin (TSO Kilocycles), and 3YZ Greymouth <930 Kilocvcles) I 7 p m.: News and Sport. 7.30: Saturday Night at Home. 9.10: Lookout hut R. J. Harrison, senior lecturer in political science at Victoria University of Wellington 9.30: Benny Hill Time. 18.0: Make Believe Ballroom Time. 11.17: Sports Results. 11.20: 2YA will continue the AU Night programme until SO a m.. and will include direct commentaries (if available) at intervals on the Cricket, New Zealand V. Glamorgan. 3YC. CHRISTCHURCH i 960 Kilocycles)
7 pm.: Heifetz-Piatigorsky Concerts —William Primrose. Virginia Marjewski (violas) cre-ory Piatigorsky, Gabor Beito (cellos) —Sextet in G. (Brahms). 7.30: The Hunting of .he Snark —Lewis Carrolls verse read by Sir Alee Guiness. so- N Z.B.C Symphony Orchestra Royal Christchurch Musical s.icietv Women of St. Mary’s cathedral Choir. Angela Shaw 7 > Peter Baillie ft). Graeme <b> Conducted by Juan Matteucci and Laszlo Heltay m.r Requiem • Britten) 9.50: " Records 10 39: Scarlatti s v.vboard Music—Ralph Kirk D-Tirick i harpsichord! plays his J' n edition of *0 selected »Xtas (S): Late Sonatas.
9.55: Pursuit of Happiness. 10.10: Crisis: Once Upon a Savage Night. 11.05: Late News and Weather. 11.11: Naked City. SUNDAY 2 p.m.: Headline News. 2.04: The Flowerpot Men. 2.20: Cinema Parade. The Jolson Story. 4.25: Jim Hawthorne s FunnyWorld. 4 29: Training you to Train Your Dog. • 4.41: International Soccer: England V. Czechoslovakia (edited). 5.27: Tales of the Riverbank. 5 40: The Saga of Noggin the Nog. 5.50: Judy-Anne and the Fang Family. 6.05: Headline News and Weather.
3ZB. CHRISTCHURCH (1100 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Songs for a Swinging . Saturdav. 7.30: No Highway. I S.O: The O. Henry Playhouse. I 8.30: The World of Jazz. 9.0: [ Too Young to Die. 9.38: Something for Evervone. 10.30: For ! the Motorist. 11.0: At Your BeI quest. 3YD. CHRISTCHURCH (1400 Kilocycles) i 7 p.m.: Star Time: The Js ■ with Jamie. 7.30: Globe Trot- ! ting. 8.0: Saturday Date. 9.0; I Top Artists on Campus: Favourl ite Female Vocalists. 9.30: Party ! Time. SUNDAY 11 a.m.: Morning ServicesNorth Island Stations: Methodist Service, St. Paul’s Church. Hamilton: Preacher, The Rev. A. K. Petch. South Island Stations: Anglican Service, St Paul’s Cathedral, Dunedin: Preacher, The Bishop of Dunedin, The Rt. Rev. Allan Johnston. 7.5 p.m.: Evening Services—North Island Stations: Presbyterian Service. St. Andrew’s Church. Wellington; Preacher, The Rev. S. S. Read. IYZ. Roman Catholic Service in Maori: St. Michael’s Church. Ohinemutu: Preacher. A Mill Hill Father. South Island Stations—Roman Catholic Service: Holy Cross College. Mosgiel: Preacher, The Rev. Father G. Scott 8.10: IYZ. 2YW, 4YA Music by Edward German. 2YA, Rosemary Barnes (piano). 3YA Musical Miniatures, featur-
6.07: Challenge of Flight. 6.11: Meeting Point. 6.26: Stamps with a Story. 6.30: My Three Sons. 6.55: Adventure. 7.20: Close Up. 7.30: Weather Forecast. 7 32: N.Z.B.C. Reports. 7.57: Petticoat Junction. 8.22: No Cloak—No Dagger. The first of a new sixpart BBC. serial starring Keith Pyatt. Caroline Blakiston. William Franklyn and Lana Morris. 8.52: The Night Sky: the eclipse of the sun last Monday. 9.07: Stalingrad: a play based on the novel by Theodore Pliever, a German refugee who joined the Russian army. 10.51: Meditation. 10.56: Late News and Weather.
ing Christchurch artists. 3YZ. Frank Baumber (bass), Mary Bonisch (mezzo-soprano). The Westsiders Dance Band, Robert Maxwell (vocal). 8.40: Words and their ways. 9.10: Point of View. 9.35: Marching with the Masters. 10.5: Green, Green: Folk-music. 10.25: Starlight Serenade. 10.49: The Epilogue (BBC). 11.17: Sports Results: Indoor Basketball —National Taxes Tournament at Wellington. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH i 960 Kilocycles) 6.24 p.m.: Wagner. Siegfried Music Drama in Three Acts. Siegfried Wolfgang Windgassen: Wanderer, Hans Hotter: Brunnhilde Birgit Nilsson: Mime. Gerhard Stolze; Alberich, Gustav Neidlinger; Fafner. Kurt Boehme: Erda, Marga Hoffgen: Woodbird, Joan Sutherland: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus. Conducted by Georg Solti. 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: The Last Musketeer. 7.30: At home and Abroad. S.O: The Arthur Haynes Show. 8.31: Sunday Showcase: Till Time Shall end by Clemence Dane. 10.35: Music for the End of Day. 11.45: The Epilogue. 3YD, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 Kilocycles)
7 p.m.: New Zealand Presents: The Sound of Peter Posa. 7.30: Classical Spotlight: Elizabeth Schwarzkopf. S.O: Musical Roundabout. 9.0: On Stage: Marais and Miranda. 9.30: Sunday Concert.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30769, 5 June 1965, Page 3
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