TELEVISION AND RADIO
CHTV3
2.00 p.m.: Headline News. 2.03: Man'Alive. (Repeat.) 2.33: This Man Craig. 3.23: The Ed Sullivan Show. 4.09: Please Don't Eat The Daisies. 4.33: Thunderbirds. (Repeat.) 5.22: Top Mark. 5.47: Headline News and Weather. 5.50: Carousel. 6.03: Six Candles. (Repeat.)
6.24: The Andy Griffith Show. 6.49: Calendar. 7.02: Towards 2000: The Britain We Make. 7.30: Weather Forecast. 7.33: The News. 7.49: Star Trek. 8.38: Grandstand. 8.58: The Confidence Course. 9.58: Rugby. 10.58: Late News and Weather.
NATIONAL LINK [lncluding 3YA, Christchurch (600 Kilocycles); 2YA, Wellington (570 kilocycles); 4YA, Dunedin (780 Kilocycles); and 2YZ, Greymouth (920 Kilocycles).] 7.30 p.m.: Double Bill..8.51:
(cello). Phantasy in F sharp minor (1910), Bridge. 8.30: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under Herbert von Karajan. Symphony No. 4 in F minor (Tchaikovsky). 9.13: Chicago Symphony Orchestra > under Fritz Reiner. Song of
Hollywood Bowl Symphony) Orchestra. 9.00: Weather and News. 9.30: Two-way Family Favourites. 10.00: Books of the Week. 10.30: Jazz Tonight. 11.20: Indoor Basketball. 11.23: All Night National Programme, including—l2.oo: Pick of the Goons. 12.33 a.m.: Sydney Thompson’s Olde-Tyme -Dance Orchestra. 2.00: Music from the Shows. 3.03: Balcony Scene. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: 1968 Massey Lec-
the Nightingale (Stravinsky). 9 35: Tom Krause (baritone.) Vienna Opera Orchestra under Argeo Quadri. Igor’s Aria (Prince Igor. Act 2), Borodin; O Star of Eve (Tannhauser. 1 Act 2); The time is up (The Flying Dutchman. Act 1). ! Wagner. 10.00: Middlemarch: (7) Rumours and Shadows. ! 10.28: Karl Richter (organ). 1 Prelude and Fugue in E flat (8WV552), Bach. Maurice Andre (trumpet), Munich Bach Orchestra under Karl Richter. Concerto in G (original for flute and strings), ■ Telemann.
tures. Conscience, NonViolence and Social Change. Five lecures, given late last year, by Martin Luther King. (2) Conscience and Vietnam. Dr King explains why he finally decided to come out against the war in Vietnam and his country's involvement in it. 8,00: 20th Aldeburgh Festival. Josephine Veasey (mezzo-soprano): John Constable (piano). Five Melodies. Op. 58 (Faure): Benjamin Britten (piano). Norbert Brainin (violin). Peter Schidlof (viola), Martin Lovett
3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilocycles) 7.32 p.m.: Helena Rubin- . Stein’s Roundabout. 8.2: Motor- : ing with Robbie. 8.32: War- : wick Burke—Your Host Till i Midnight. 9.2: Country and : Western. ' 3ZM. CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilocycles)7.30 p.m.: Canterbury Rei quests. 8.30: Jazz Meets Folk. [ 9.00: Brenda Lee. 9.30: Have ■ No Fear, Bond Is Here. 10.00: t From the Top 60.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31773, 2 September 1968, Page 3
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