TELEVISION AND RADIO
CHTV3
2.00 p.m.: Headline News. 2.03: The Science of Man. 2.34: Knock On Any Door. 3.22: Glimpses of Enchanting Japan. 3.52: Boomeride. 4.16 Pour Vous Madame. 4.30: I Dream of Jeannie. 4.55: Sara and Hoppity. 5.08: The Sally Dailey Show. 5.36: Dr Who. 6.00: Headline News and Weather. 6.03: The Flintstones (final). 6.27: On Safari.
6.55: Hogan’s Heroes. 7.20: Sports Magazine. 7.30: Weather Forecast 7.33: The News. 7.48: Town and Around. 8.05: Die Fledermaus. 8.47: Man in a Suitcase. 9.37: Feature Film: The Blue Lamp, starring Jack Warner, Jimmy Hanley Dirk Bogarde, and Robert Flemying. 10.57: Late News and Weather. 11.03: Trials of O’Brien.
NATIONAL LINK [lncluding SYA, Christchurch <690 Kilocycles); 2YA, Wellington <570 Kilocycles); 4YA, Dunedin (780 Kilocycles); and 3YZ, Grey* mouth <920 Kilocycles.)] 7 p.m.: In the News. 7.30: Music of the Maori. 7.45: Sports Preview. 8.0: Time for Music. 9.0: Weather and News. 9.30: Let the Peoples Sing. 10.0: Spotlight Bands. 10.30: The Piano Magic of Ronnie Aldrich. 11.20: Al] Night Programme, including—l2.s a.m.: Interlude for Music. 12.33: Military Bands on Parade. 1.30: Continental Half Hour. 2.15 Arthur Cushen’s DX World. 2.30: Sing Something Simple. 3.3: New Zealand Artists. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilocycles) 7 p.m.: John Hyatt (cello), Margaret Nielsen (piano)— Sonata No. 2 (1941) (Martinu). 7.17: Monte Carlo Opera Orchestra under Andrzej Panufnik—Sinfonia Sacra (Symphony No. 3) (Panufnik). 7.40: Double Bill: Two plays by Alexander Guyan—Nothing and Everything and a Woman with a Pram; Happiness is a Horse. 8.30: Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, 72nd Season—B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra under Sir Malcolm Sargent, Allan Schiller (piano). Nutcracker: Suite (Tchaikovsky); Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini
(Rachmaninov); Poiovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) (Borodin). 9.30: Beethoven’s Rasumovsky Quartets: Juilliard Quartet—(l) Quartet No. 7 in F, Op. 59 No. 1. 10.10: Elizabethan and Jacobean Lyries: Selections of poems read by lan Holm. (1) “The Lie,” “The Passionate Man’s Pilgrimage,” and “What is our Life?” by Sir Walter Raleigh, Julian Bream (lute) —Queen Elizabeth’s Galliard Lachrimae Antiquate Paven Fantasia (Dowland). 10.27: Music by Constant Lambert: Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus, Kyla Greenbaum (piano), Gladys Ripley (contralto). Conducted by the composer—The Rio Grande (1929—Poem by Sacheverell Sitwell); Horoscope (1938); Saraband for the Followers of Virgo; Bacchanal; Waltz for the Gemini (Covent Garden Orchestra under Robert Irving). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilocycles) 7.2 p.m.: Theatre Five. 8.2: Top of the Pops from London. 9.32: Spotlight Bands. 10.0: Sports Preview. 10.30: Premiere. 11.2: New Zealand Top Twenty. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Strict Tempo. 7.30: Open House. 9.30: Music from the Proms. 10.0: From the Top 60.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31658, 19 April 1968, Page 3
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