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APARTHEID

“Apartheid in South Africa,” which screens tomorrow week, is unusual in that it presents the point of view of a coloured South African, and that it was filmed by members of the banned Pan African Congress. The film views life and opportunities for the coloured and black people in the townships, mines and on the homelands, contrasting them with the life of the whites.

CHTV3 * ? (Today) 2.00 p.m.: Headline news. 2.03: The Golden Age of the Automobile. Documentary. 254: Green Acres—“ The City Kids.” Comedy. (New series.) 3.20: Transtel Sports Magazine. 3.35: V.F.L. Grand Final —Collingwood v. Carlton (Australian Rules). 4.06: Last, Loneliest and Loveliest Auckland centennial. Documentary. 4.38: Daniel Boone —“The Patriot.”. Adventure. 5.28: Headline news, weather. 5.31: Funny Company. , 546: The Bugs Bunny Show. Cartoon. 6.00: And Another Thing. Archaeology. 6.14: Happen-Inn. Popular music. ■ 7.00: Network news. 7.20: Weather. Local news. 740: My World and Welcome To It. Comedy. 7.56: Z Cars—" The Exile.” Detective. 8«49: Newsbrief 8.51: My Sweet Charlie (Patty Duke, Al Freeman jun.). Drama. 10.33: Two In Clover. Comedy. . 11.01: Late news, weather. 11.08: The Dean Martin Show. Variety. (Tomorrow) 2.00 p.m.: Headline news. 2.03: Film (1956) —“Foreign Intrigue” (Robert Mitchum, Genevieve Page). Drama. 349: Rugby League—cup final. 5.09: The Pacemakers—Tim Eiloart. Documentary. 5.23: Headline news, weather. 5.26: Basil Brush. 5.55: Three Boys on Safari. Documentary. 6.44: The Regency Four Entertain. 7.00: Network news. Local news. 7.20: Weather, 7.23: Country Calendar. 7.40: The Des O’Connor Show (Phyllis Diller). Variety. 8.31: Father, Dear Father—“ Nobody’s Indispensable.” Comedy. 8.57: The First Churchills—"Trial of Strength.” Seventh of 12 parts. 9.40: Who Speaks For Man. Documentary. 10.33: Search For Tomorrow. Documentary. 11.04: Late news, weather.

SATURDAY NATIONAL LINK (Including 3YA Christchurch (690 kilohertz): 2YA Wellington (570 kilohertz); 4YA Dunedin (750 kilohertz); and 3YZ Greymouth (920 kilohertz)] 7 p.m.: Sports Review. 7.30: Folkways. 8.0: Paul Temple and the Margo Mystery. 8.30: Weather and News. 8.40: Looking at Ourselves. 8.50: Local Sports Results. 9.0: N.Z.B.C. Symphony Orchestra. 10.0: I’m Sorry, I’ll Read That Again. 10.30: N.Z.B.C. News, Weather. 10.45: Cabaret Time. 11.0: 8.8. C. News and Commentary. 11.15: Indoor Basketball; Indoor Bowls; Women’s Indoor Basketball. 11.30: Those Were the Days. 1 a.m.: Thanks for the Memory. 2.30: Light Music from the Netherlands. 3.3: The Twilight Hour. 4.9: Music of the Maori.

3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilohertz) 7.5 p.m.: Michael Redshaw (piano) Schumann. 7.27: Stravinsky. 7.43: Mozart— String Quartet No. 9 in A (K. 169 8.0: Celebrity Concert—N.Z.B.C. Symphony Orchestra. 9.0: Ball Lightning, Anti-Matter and UFOs. 9.13: Viennese Favourites. 9.53: Franck: Piano Quintet in F minor (1879) —Clifford Curzon (piano), Vienna Philharmonic Quartet. 10.28: Danzi: Cello Concerto in E minor— Thomas Blees (cello), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.

3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilohertz) 6.30 p.m.: Today in Sport. 7.2: Trotting. 7.4: Party Night. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilohertz) 7.30 p.m.: Things are Swinging. 10.0: From the Top Pops. ’ -

SUNDAY NATIONAL LINK 11 a.m.: St Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, Christchurch. 7.0: Evening Service —St Mary’s Anglican Church, Mornington, Dunedin. 8.00: Musical Miniatures. 8.30: Weather and News. 8.40: Point of View. 9.5: The New Christy Minstrels. 9.30: Books of the Week. 10.0: Rendezvous in Vienna. 10.30: N.Z.B.C. News, Weather; 10.49: The Epilogue. 11.15: Women’s Indoor Basketball. 11.18: (continuous). 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilohertz) 7 p.m.: Strauss. 7.25: Wagner. 7.47: Karl Ulrich Schnabel (piano) Beethoven; Schumann. 8.20: N.Z.B.C. Symphony Orchestra. 9.15: The Faces of Love. 9.26: Verdi: Carlo / Bergonzi (tenor). 9.41: Hainault Festival. 10.7: Brahms—Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat, Op. 83 . Wilhelm Backhaus (piano). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilohertz) 6.45: p.ni.: Bookshelf. 7.2: Sound Mirror. 7.30: Doctor at Large. 8.2: The Five Orange Pips. 8.30: Alan Price and GeOrgie Fame. 9.2: The Question is Burning. 9.45: Martin Kini. 10.15: The Neketini Brass with Mark Antony. 11.2: Late Night Listening. 11.45: "(he Epilogue. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilohertz) « p.m.: Top in Pop.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32637, 19 June 1971, Page 4

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APARTHEID Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32637, 19 June 1971, Page 4

APARTHEID Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32637, 19 June 1971, Page 4