I TELEVISION AND RADIO
CHTV3
2.00 p.m.: Headline News. 2.03: Man Alive (repeat). 2.33: This Man Craig. 3.23: France Panorama. 3.34: The Andy Williams
Show. 4.23: Please Don’t Eat The Daisies. 4.48: Thunderbirds (repeat). 5.37: Topmark. 6.02: Man Probes Space. 6.08: Headline News and Weather. 6.11: Carousel.
6.24: The Andy Griffith Show. 6.49: Calendar. 7.03: Towards 2000: The Britain We Make. 7.30: Weather Forecast. 7.33: The News. 7.48: Star Trek. 8.38: Grandstand. 8.58: The Really Big Family. 9.46: A Designing Woman. 10.58: Late News and Weather.
NATIONAL LINK tlncludlng 3YA, Christchurch (800 Kilocycles): 2YA. Wellington (570 Kilocycles): 4YA, Dunedin (780 Kilocycles); and 2YZ, Greymouth 020 Kilocycles).]
7.30 p.m.: Tono-Bungay. 9.0: Weather and News. 9.30: Close Your Eyes. 10.0: Books of the Week. 10.30: Jazz Tonight. 11.20: Indoor Basketball. 11.23: Table Tennis. 11.25: Ail Night National Programme. Cricket.—England v. Australia. Commentaries: 11.25 p.m.-12.35 a.m., 4.455.35 a.m. 12.40 a.m.: Sammy Kaye. 2.0: Music from the Shows. 3.3: Balcony Scene. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilocycles)
7.30 p.m.: 1968 Massey Lectures. Conscience, Non-Vio-lence and Social Change. Martin Luther King talks of conscience or its absence in the face of current social, economic and political dilemmas, non-violence as a means of protest, and social change, hopefully springing from the combination of the other two, not just in the realm of racial problems, but eventually on a universal scale. (1) Impasse in Race Relations: Dr King traces United States Negro moves in the ’6os to obtain freedom and equality. 8.0: Parrenin Quartet. Quartet No. 10 in E flat (D. 87 (Schubert); Quartet In E minor, Op. 121
(Faure). 9.0: Handel’s Twelve COncerti Grossi, Op. 6, English Chamber Orchestra under Raymond Leppard.— Concerto No. 2 in F. 9.13: Guerzenich Symphony Orchestra of Cologne under Guenter Wand. Symphony No. 82 In C (Haydn). 9.30: 20th Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts. Peter Pears (tenor), Sviatoslav Richter (piano), Canticle No. 1: My beloved is mine, Op. 40 (Britten): Mandoline: Fantoches; Clair de lune: Les Ingenus; La Faune; Colloque sentimental (Debussy). 10.0: Middlemarch (5), Moments of Choice (8.8. C. 10.27: French Music and French Musicians. O.R.T.F. Chamber Orchestra, under Andre Girard. Theme and Variations (Serge Nigg); Gerald Poulet (violin). O.R.T.F. Opera Orchestra under Roger Albin. Poeme (Chausson). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilocycles) 7 p.m.: From the Industries Fair. 7.32: Helena Rubinstein’s Roundabout. 8.2: Motoring with Robbie. 8.32: Warwick Burke—Your Host Till Midnight 9.2: Country and Western. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Canterbury Requests. 9.0: Andy Stewart. 9.30: Musical Portrait of Italy. 10 ; 0^FromHta - Top_6o ; __ i
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31767, 26 August 1968, Page 3
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415I TELEVISION AND RADIO Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31767, 26 August 1968, Page 3
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