TELEVISION AND RADIO
SATURDAY 2.00 p.m.: Headline News. 2.03: Mona McCluskey. 2.31: Bonanza. 3.24: Man Alive. 3.55: Sharp at Four. 4.55: International Show Time. 5.48: Sport* Magazine (repeat). >.00: Headline New* and Weather. 6.03: Trick and Treat. 6.08: Flipper. 6.36: Something Special. 7.30: Weather Forecast 7.33: The News. 7.50: Sport* News. 7.59: The Monroes.
CHTV3 8.53: Cinema Showtime.— The Caine Mutiny: Starring Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson and Fred Mac Murray. 11.04: Late News and Weather. 11.11: The Late Show. SUNDAY 2.00 p.m.: HeadUne News. 2.03: Cinema Matinee. 3.15: National Brass Band Championships. 4.15: World Scene. 4.28: Soceer. 5.14: Point of View. 5.31: The Big World of Utile Adam. 5.37: Hey Presto—lt’s Rolf.
6.06: Headline Newa and Weather. 6.09: Dialogue. 6.24: Young People’s Concerts. 7.15: Country Calendar. 7.30: Weather Forecast 7.33: The News. 7.48: Looking at New Zealand. 8.03: Blanding* Castle (final). 8.33: The Forsyte Saga (final). 9.31: Conference Report 10.01: The Firebird. 10.42: Snuff. 10.48: The New Week. 10.53: Late News and Weather.
SATURDAY NATIONAL LINK [lnclucln* SY A, cnrtrtchurch. (SCO Kilocycles): 2YA, Wellington (570 Kilocycler); 4YA, Dunedin <7BO Kilocycler): and SYZ, Greymouth <O2O Kilocycles )1 7.30 pm.: The Great Collaborators. 8.0: Time for Olde Tyme (final). 8.50: Robert Merrill (baritone). 9JO: Weather and News. 9.10: Looking at Ourselves. 9.20: Local Sports Results not broadcast by 7.30 will be given at this time. 9.30: The Navy Lark. 10.0: Make Believe Ballroom Time. 11.20: Badminton. 11.22: Brass Band Championships. 11.26: AU Night National Programme.—l2.o: Warwick Harford Quartet. 1.0 r.m.: Sing Along with the Countrymen. 1.30: Ballads, Blues, and Boasters: Harry Belafonte. 2.10: At the Gipsy Cellar with Merrltz Monas. 2.50: Rugby League. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilocycles) 7.35 pm.: 8.8. C. Music Showcase. Moscow Radio Orchestra under Gennadi Rozhdestvensky.—Overture: Russian and Ludmilla (Glinka). 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra under Sir Malcolm SargentEnigma Variations (Elgar). Elizabeth Singers under Louis Halsey.—Choral Dances Gloriana (Britten). 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra under Pierre Boulez.—La Mer (Debussy). 9.0: Mattiwilda Dobbs (soprano), Maurice TUI (piano).— Romance of the Little Star VillaneUe of the Utile Ducks (Chabrier); The Nelumbo Flower (Moret); Adieux of
the Arab Hostess (Bizet); Waltz Song (Romeo and Juliet) (Gounod); Go ’way from
my window (arr. Niles); Red ( Rosey Bush (arr. Young); ( Llzette Michieu Banjo (arr. t Nickerson); A City called ] Heaven (un-accompanied) s (trad.); Oh, What a beautiful t city (arr. Boatner). 10.0: A < Day by Itself, a short story i by O. E. Middleton. 10.20: c London Symphony Orchestra J under Istvan Kertesz.—Sym- 5 phony No. 3 in E flat t (Dvorak). ( 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH e (1100 kilocycle*) 7.4 pm.: Something for t Everyone. 7.45: Hay’s Theatre. ( 9.2 r Squad Room. 10.30: ( Party Time. < 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH ’ (1400 kilocycles) ‘ 7 pm.: Mod Nursery ' Rhymes. 8.0: Party Time. 9.0: 1 1967 Grammy Awards. 9.30: ‘ Flow Gently Sweet Rhythm. 1 10.0: From the Top Sixty. ‘ SUNDAY , NATIONAL LINK , 7.5 p.m.: Evening Services, j 8.10: Musical Miniatures. 8.40: , The Mythmakers. 9.0: Weather and News. 9.10: Point of View. 9.35: New Horizons. 10.5 Brass Band Championships. 10.34: Sacred Songs I from the Ralph Carmichael 1 Chorus. 10.49: The Epilogue 1 for the Fourth Sunday after 1 Easter. 11.20: Brass Band Championships. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilocycles) I 7 p.m.: 20th Century ' British Music. Richard Adeney 1 (flute). English Chamber
Orchestra under Lawrence Leonard—Flute Concerto, Op. 36 (Berkeley); John Alldis
Choir. Three Choruses, Op. 7 (Hugh Wood); New Philharmonia Orchestra under Colin Davis—Ritual Dances (Midsummer Marriage) (Tippett). 8.0: Music Ho! A monthly magazine about music and musicians, edited and introduced by Owen Jensen. 8.45: Julius Katchen (piano). Variations and Fugue on a theme by Handel, Op. 24 (Brahms). Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy —Variations and Fugue on a theme by Handel, Op. 24 (Brahms, orch. Rubbra). 9.35: Ode on a Grecian Urn, and Ode to a Nightingale, by Keats, read by Robert Donat. 9.44: Hans Holter (bass), Gerald Moore (piano), Moonlit Night, Who made you so ill? Old Sounds, Thou young green fresh grass, Two Grenadiers (Schumann). 10.0: Mischa Elman (violin). Vienna Volksoper Orchestra under Vladimir Golschmann— Violin Concerto in E minor (Mendelssohn); Members of the Vienna Octet Casation in B flat (K. 99) (Mozart). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Benny Hill Time. 8.2: Sunday Showcase. 9.25: Prince of Operetta (final). 10.0: Continental Cabaret (final). 11.45: The Epilogue. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Visitor to New Zealand in 68: Shirley Bassey. 8.0: The World of Music. 9.0: Stag and Dance Party. 9.30: Sunday Concert.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 3
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