TELEVISION AND RADIO
CHTV3
2.00 p.m.: Headline News. 2.03: Kangaroo Valley 5.W.5. (repeat). 2.50: A Tale of Two Cities (repeat). 3.16: The Ed Sullivan Show. 4.03: Please Don’t Eat The Daisies. 4.28: Preparing a Play. 4.53: Thunderbirds (repeat). 5.42: Top Mark. 6.07: Headline News anil Weather.
NATIONAL LINK [lncluding 3YA, Christchurch <6OO Kilocycles); 2YA, Wellington (570 Kilocycles); AYA, Dunedin (780 Kilocycles); and 2YZ, Greymouth <920 Kilocycles).] 7 p.m.: In the News. 7.30: England's Darling. 8.27: Philharmonia Orchestra under Efrem Kurtz—Abbey Simon and Hephzibah Menuhin (two pianos). 9.0: Weather and News. 9.30: Two-Way Family Favourites. 10.0: Books of the Weeks. 10.30: Jazz Tonight. 11.20: All Night Programme—--11.45: The Quiet Interval. 12.0: Pick of the Goons. 12.33 a.m.: Viennese Bonbons. 2.0: Music from the Shows. 3.3: The Olde Musical Curiosity Shoppe. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilocycles)
7 p.m.: 20th Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts—Julian Bream (guitar), George Malcolm (harpsichord), Pieces for guitar: Song of the Emperor, Guardame las Vacas (Lys de Narvarez); La Romanesca, Fantasia (Alonso de Mudarra): Sonatas for harpsichord: E major (L. 21 F major (L. 384 G major (L. 490 B minor (L. 263 (D. Scarlatti). 7.30: Why Should We Care? Why do thirty people watch a girl being stabbed to death, and not intervene? Yet why do others suffer beatings in a Southern gaol as part of the fight for civil rights? Philosopher Richard Lichtman. psychoanalyst Ralph Greenson, historian Richard Dallek and psychologist Fred Goldstein discuss man’s commitment to man. 8.0: Christian
6.10: Carousel. 6.23: The Andy Griffith Show. 6.48: Night Driving Tactics. 7.02: Towards 2000: The Britain We Make. 7.30: Weather Forecast 7.33: The News. 7.48: Star Trek. 8.37: Grandstand. 9.07: Rush to Judgment. 10.50: Late News and Weather.
Ferras (violin), ORTF Philharmonic Orchestra under Charles Bruck —Violin Concerto (1957) (Serge Nigg); Dallas Symphony Orchestra under Donald Johanos—Symphonic Dances, Op. 45 (Rachmaninov). 9.3: Gloria Saarinen (piano)—Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky). 9.34: From Solo to Orchestra —Mady Maspie (soprano), Frederic Geyre (violin), Janine Reiss (harpsichord), Motet: Cantate Domino (Mondonville); Micheel Debost (flute), French String Trio, Flute Qurrtet (Ignacc Pleyel). 10.4: Paroles de France —(3) Picasso sur le vif—Une emission d’Evelyn Schlumberger. 10.20: Whikehart Chorale— Motet: So wherefore is light given to him that is in misery, Op. 74, No. 1 (Brahms), Chamber Orchestra conducted by Hermann Scherchen— Chamber Symphony No. 1 for 15 soloists, Op. 9 (1906) (Schoenberg). 3ZB. CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilocycles) 7.4 p.m.: The Keith Ashton Show. 7.32: Helena Rubinstein’s Roundabout. 8.2: Motoring With Robbie. 8.32: John O’Sullivan —Your Host Till Midnight. 8.33: Guest Announcer. 10.30: Folk’s the Thing. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Signature Tunes of Gold Disc Artists. 7.30: North Canterbury Requests. 9.0: Guitars a la Lee. 9.30: International Award-winning Motion Picture Themes. 10.0: From the Top 60.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31725, 8 July 1968, Page 3
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455TELEVISION AND RADIO Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31725, 8 July 1968, Page 3
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