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NATIONAL LINK

7.00 p.m.: N.Z.B.C. Sports News. 7.30: Time For Music. 8.0: World of Science. 8.15: Three Young Norsemen: The Windjammers. 8.30: Weather and News. 9.0: This Week on the Stock Exchange. 9.15: Music of the Maori. 9.30: The Jazz Hour. 10.30: N.Z.B.C. News, Comment, Weather. 10.45: Swimming. 11.0: 8.8. C. News and Commentary. 2.30 a.m.: Sing Something Simple. 4.9: Premiere. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilohertz) 7.5 p.m.: Michael Redshaw (piano). Beethoven: 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119; Sonata in F. Op. 10 No. 2. 7.34: Strauss: Hom Concerto No. 2 in E flat (1942)—Barry Tuckwell (horn), London Symphony Orchestra under Istvan Kertesz. 7.55: Bizet: Flower

Song (Carmen); Massenet Why awaken me (Werther); Puccini: The stars were brightly shining (Tosca); Ponchielli: Heaven and Ocean (La Gioconda) Rudolf Schock (tenor), Orchestra conducted by Wilhelm Schuechter. 8.9: Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 3 in D minor. Op. 108 Josef Suk (violin), Julius Katchen (piano). 8.31: Wagner: Overture: Rienzi Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Georg. Solti. 8.43: Frolic Wind. 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilohertz) 7.30 p.m.: Reprise. 10.4: Turf Topics. 10.15: Late Night Friday. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilohertz) 7.30 p.m.: Sounds Right Now. 8.30: Things are Swinging.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32541, 26 February 1971, Page 4

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NATIONAL LINK Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32541, 26 February 1971, Page 4

NATIONAL LINK Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32541, 26 February 1971, Page 4

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