TELEVISION AND RADIO
SATURDAY 2.00 p.m.: Headline News. 2.03: Hennesy. 2.30: Touring In Cham-
pagne. 2.45: Soccer. 4.25: The Radio Sky. 4.56: Tarzan. 5.47: Sports Magazine (repeat). 5.58: Headline News and Weather. 6.01: Trick and Treat 6.06: Gentle Ben. 6.32: C’mon ’6B. 7.01: The Flying Nun. 7.30: Weather Forecast 7.33: The News.
CHTV3 7.50: Sports News. 7.59: It Takes A Thief. 8.53: Cinema Showtime: Spellbound. Starring Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman. 10.52: Late News and Weather. 11.00: Hollywood Palace. SUNDAY 2.00 p.m.: Headline News. 2.03: World Scene. 2.17: Cinema Matinee: Annie Get Your Gun. Starring Betty Hutton and Howard Keel. 4.00: Tennis. 5.00: River of Steel (repeat).
5.10: Footprints. 5.40: The Big World of Little Adam. 5.46: The Flower of Gloster. 6.10: Headline News and Weather. 6.13: Disneyland. 7.00: One Out of Many. 7.15: Country Calendar. 7.30: Weather Forecast 7.33: The News. 7.48: Looking at New Zealand. 8.03: Misleading Cases. 8.37: The Paradise Makers. 9.01: Dr Finlay’s Casebook. 9.55: Whicker’s World. 10.46: The New Week. 10.51: Late News and Weather.
SATURDAY NATIONAL LINK
[lncluding 3YA, Christchurch <6OO Kilocycles); 2YA. Wellington (570 Kilocycles): 4YA, Dunedin (780 Kilocycles); and 2YZ, Greymouth (920 Kilo-
7.5 p.m.: Sports Review. 7.30: The Great Collaborators. 8.0: Advocate Impeccable. 8.30: The Melody Lingers On. 9.0: Weather and News. 9.10: Looking at Ourselves. 9.30: I’m Sorry I’ll Read That Again. 10.0: Make Believe Ballroom Time. 3YA, Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association Industries Fair: Official Opening (edited report). 11.20: All Night Programme—--11.30: Sergio Franchi—Live at the Coconut Grove. 12.0: Paul Lestre Ensemble. 1.0 a.m.: Folk Song Cellar. 2.30: Light Music from the Netherlands. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilocycles)
7 p.m.: Owen Jensen (piano)—Sonata in E major (L. 10 Sonata in A major (L. 238 Sonata in A minor (L. 378 (D. Scarlatti), Toccata in C minor (Bach). 7.20: Huguette Fernandez (violin), Jean-Francois Paillard Chamber Orchestra—Concerto in C minor for violin and strings, Op. 111, No. 2 (Locatelli). 7.40: The Politics of Fascism (3). Fascism in Operation. 8.0: N.Z.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dobbs Franks, Janetta McStay (piano)—Ballet: Agon (1956) (Stravinsky), Symphony No. 2 (1949): The Age of Anxiety, for orchestra and piano (Leonard Bernstein). 9.15: Christchurch Harmonic Chorale, conductor, William Hawkey—Four Part-Songs from Virtutes: The Man of Life, The Basket-Maker’s Song, O Blessed Letters, Vertue (A. Goehr), Two PartSongs for Women’s Voices: Whitsuntide, The voice of Jesus (Kodaly), Verses: From needing danger to be good. Through Thy submitting all. Hears us, O hcare us, Lord
(R. Rodney Bennett). 9.42: Melos Ensemble of London— Quintet in E flat Op. 87 (Hummel). 10.2: "Why?” said the Caterpillar, by Eve Boyce. 10.17: Henryk Szeryng (violin), London Symphony Orchestra under Antal Dorati —Violin Concerto in D minor (Op. posth.) (Schumann), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under Rafael Kubelik— Prelude, Act 1 (Lohengrin) (Wagner). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilocycles)
7.2 p.m.: Something for Everyone. 7.45: Hay’s Theatre. 9.2: Squad Room. 10.30: Late Beat.
3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilocycles)
7 p.m.: Broadway Hits sung by Bobby Darin. 8.0: Party Time. 9.0: The Lettermen. 9.30: Flow Gently, Sweet Rhythm. 10.0: From the Tdp 60. SUNDAY NATIONAL LINK 11 a.m.: Presbyterian Service, Maori Hill Church, Dunedin. 7.5 p.m.: Anglican Service, Holy Trinity Church, Invercargill. 8.10 p.m.: Local Programmes. 2 YA, James Montague (tenor) and June Adams (soprano)—Scottish Jacobite Songs. 3YA, Musical Miniatures, featuring Christchurch artists. 3YZ/3YW, West Coast News and Sports Results. 8.20: Greymouth Citadel Salvation Army Band; Phyllis Taylor (m-s). 8.40: Nor Thy Son. 9.10: Point of View. 9.35: The Hollywood Bernstein. 10.34; Pianos of Ronnie Aldrich. 10.49: The Epilogue for the Tenth Sunday after Trinity. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilocycles)
7 p.m.: 23rd Cheltenham Festival. Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields under Neville Marriner, Walter Trampier (viola d’amore). 7.30; Creatures; Five poems
by contemporary authors. Pigeons, by Richard Kell; View of a Pig, by Ted Hughes; Car Fights Cat, by Allen Sillitoe; The Lobster Pot by John Arden; Hedgehog, by Anthony Thwaite. 7.38: . Marie Vandewart (cello), David Galbraith (piano)—Three Studies (1954) (Don Banks), Sonatina (1957) (Kodaly). 7.55: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (s), Monica Sinclair (c), Richard Lewis (t), Geoffrey Walls (t). John Hauxvell (b), Lewis Thomas (t), Philharmonia Orchestra under Sir William Walton — Scenes from Troilus and Cressida (Walton). 8.50: Wilhelm Backhaus (piano), Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Karl Boehm—Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat Op. 83 (Brahms). 9.38: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra under Eugen Jochumr-Sym-phony No. 2 in C minor (Bruckner). 10.30: Janet Baker (c), Gerald Moore (piano), Martin Iseep (harpsichord), Robert Spencer (lute), Ambrose Gauntlett (viola da gamba)—Come again (Dowland), Never love unless you can, Oft have I sighed, If thou Oft have Isighted, If thou longst so much to Learn, Fain would I wed (Campian), Sleep, Adam, sleep, Lord, what Is man (Purcell); Wanda Landowska (harpsichord)—Air grave pour deux polonais (Rameau), Air dans le gout polonaise (Couperin), Three 17th century Polish Dances (trans. Landowska). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilocycles)
7.30 p.m.: I’m Sorry I’ll Read That Again. 8.2: Sunday Showcase. 9.30: Judy—The Girl Who’s Always Came Back. 10.0: Dancing Time. 11.45: The Epilogue. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilocycles)
7 p.m.: Peggy Lee. 8.0: The World of Music. 9.0: William Gomez (guitar). 9.30: Sunday Concert
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31760, 17 August 1968, Page 3
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