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SATURDAY CHTV3 2 p.m.: Headline News. 2.03: Hennesey. 2.31: Expedition. 2.59: Wrestling from Great Britain. 4.08: The Loretta Young Show. 4 36: The Texan. 5.04: Mademoiselle de Paris: Sorbonne —The first of a new series. 5.32: Vacation Playhouse. 6.05: Headline News and Weather. 6.07: Stingray. 6.35: No Time For Sergeants: Have No Uniform, Will Travel 7.03: Let’s Sing Out. 7.30: Weather Forecast. 7.33: N.Z.B.C. Reports. 8.00: The Virginian. 9.22: This Week in Britain. 9.27: The Rogues: The Diamond Studded Pie. SATURDAY NATIONAL LINK [lncluding 3YA, Christchurch <690 Kilocycles); 2YA, Wellington <570 Kilocycles): 4YA, Dunedin <7SO Kilocycles); and 3YZ. Greymouth (920 kilocycles).) 7.S p.m.: Sports Review. 7.30: Saturday Night at Home with Gary Chapman. 9.10: Lookout, bv 'Austin Mitchell, of Christchurch. 9.20: Local Sports. 9.30: The Peter Goodwright Show 10 0: Make Believe Ballroom Time. 11.17: Cricket Scoreboard. M C.C. v. Western Australia at Perth. 11.20: 2YA will continue the All Night Programme until 6 a m. and will include a direct commentary at 2.40 on the second half of the Rugbv League, New Zealand v. Wakefield Trinity 3YC. CHRISTCHURCH <960 Kilocycles) 7.33 p.m.: The Real Dylan An assessment of Dylan Thomas as a person, by Colin D. Edwards. 8.2: Henry Wood Prom enade Concert: Covent Garden Opera Orchestra conducted by Alexander Gibson —Suite from Cinderella (Prokofiev); The Afternoon of a Faun (Debussy): Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) (Borodin). 9.2: Aksel Schiotx (tenor), Gerald Moore (piano)— songs by Brahms 9.9: Wilhelm Kempff (piano)—Sonata No. 29 in B fiat. Op 106 (Hammerk lavier) (Beethoven). 9.50: Haydn Salomon Symphonies, Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra —Sym ,nhonv No 104 tn D (final). 10.18" Trmeard Seefried (soprano), •Bavarian State Radio Orchestra
10.21: The University of Denver Jazz Band. 10.38: Fred Astaire Premiere Theatre: The Man with the Shine on his Shoes. 11.06: Late News and Weather. 11.12: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Murder Case. SUNDAY 2 p.m.: Headline News. 2.04: Andy Pandy. 2.20: Cinema Parade. Love Lottery: A famous film star unwittingly becomes the first prize in a lottery. Starring David Niven, Peggy Cummins, Herbert Lom and Anne Vernon. 3.43: European Cup, 1965: West Ham United v. Munich. 5.24: Big Moments in Sport. 5.28: Jim Hawthorne’s Funny World. 5.33: Tales of the Riverbank. 6.48: The Shari Lewis Show. under Werner Egk—Four Songs (Werner Egk): Solisti di Zagrab under Antonio Janigro—Five Pieces for Strings, Op. 5 (Webern); Sinfonietta for strings. Op. 52 (Roussel). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Trotting: Results halfhourly and commentaries on doubles from Masterton T.C. • Summary at 11.0.) 7.45: The Kilroy Gambit. 8.0: The O. Henrv Playhouse. 9.0: Clair de Lune. 10.30: For the Motorist. 11.0: At Your Request. 3YD, CHRISTCHURCH <l4OO Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Star Time: Petula Clark. 7.30: Famous Figures in History. 8.0: Saturday Date. 9.0: 1964 Grammy Awards: Best Performance by a Chorus—The Swingle Singers Going Baroque. 9.30: Party Time. SUNDAY 11.0 a m.: Morning ServicesNorth Island Stations: Methodist Service, Pitt Street Church Auckland. South Island Stations (except (YZ): Brethren Service, Rutland Street Chapel, Christchurch. 7.5 p.m.: Evening Services—North Island Stations: Church of Christ Service, Lower Hutt City Church. South Island Stations: Anglican Service, St Paul's Cathedral. Dunedin. 3YA: Musical Miniatures, featuring Christchurch artists. 3YZ: Isohel Dunwoodie (vocal), Ces Murly (piano). Ella Curragh (s). 4YA: Thelma Howison (s). 8.40: Words and Their Ways. 9.10: Point of View. 9.35: Ports of Call: South Africa. 10.5: Musical Motifs: Carnival. 10.35: Star-
6.08: Headline News and Weather. 6.10: Habatale. 6.17: Youth Accepts a Challenge. 6.32: Stamps with a Story. 6.36: My Favourite Martian. 7.05: Look: Mewstone Rock. 7.30: Weather Forecast. 7.32: N.Z.B.C. Reports. 7.57: Steptoe and Son: Homes Fit For Heroes (new 8.23: The Great War: Hell—Can it Be So Terrible? How Germany launched her great assault on the VZestern Wall for much the same reason as the Allies. 9.03: Dr. Findlay’s Casebook: A Matter of Proof. 9.56: The Spread of the Eagle. A nine-part cycle based on three Roman plays by William Shakespeare. Part Three: The Outcast. (Coriolanus.) 10.45: Meditation. 10.50: Late News and Weather, light Serenade. 10.49: The Epilogue. 11.20: Close Down. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH 7.0 p.m.: Prague Symphony Orchestra under Vaclav Neuman—Symphony No. 2 in B flat. Op. 4 (Dvorak): Lorna Sydney (ms), Alfred Poell (b); Vienna State Opera Orchestra under Felix Prohaska —Songs from The Youth’s Magic Horn (Mahler). 8.7: Doris Sheppard (piano). Sonata No. 3 in D, Op. 26, Sonata No. 2 in F, Op. 32 • Clementi). 8.29: Man or Monster: Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, attempts to explode the myth among laymen that scientists are without humanist or philosphical ideals. 8.42: William Pleeth and Jacqueline de Pre (’cellos)—Treizieme concert, for two unaccompanied cellos (Couperin). 8.57: The Village Soothsayer, a one-act opera by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 9.58: London Philharmonic Orchestra under Sir Adrian Boult—Symphony No. 6 in E minor (Vaughan Williams): Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy—Pines of Rome (Respighi). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH 7.0 p.m.: Pride of the Pacific. 7.30: At Home and Abroad. 8.0: Benny Hill Time. 8.31: Sunday Showcase: The Unhallowed Eve—a scrapbook of rites and customs associated with Halowe’en. 9.40: Music for the End of Day. 11.45: The Epilogue. 3YD, CHRISTCHURCH 7.30 p.m.: Classical Spotlight: The Philadelphia Orchestra. 9.0: On Stage: The New Christy Minstrels. 9.30: Sunday Concert, i
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30895, 30 October 1965, Page 3
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