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NEWS Each evening I suffer American politics and American newsreels, hoping something has happened in Britain which the broadcasting authorities consider worthy of screening here. Very rarely do I set it, but recently, with the death of Inia te Wiata, I did expect the N.Z.B.C. to give us news coverage of the funeral. What did we get instead? Louis Armstrong’s!—M.O.M. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS LAKE IDA.—You must confine your letter to one subject. C. A. INGRAM, Le Bons 'Bay.—ln prose, please.
CHTV3 2.00 pun.: Headline news. 2.03: The Virginian. Western. 3.17: Pour Vous Madame. 3.31: Candid Camera. Comedy (repeat). 3.55: Spots. 4.00: Sesame Street. 4.56: Little Boy Blue. 5.01: Pow Wow. 5.07: Conqueror’s Road. Fifth of eight parts. 5.30: Headline news, weather. 5.33: The World We Live In. Documentary. 6.01: Harry Worth—“ Money to Burn.” Comedy. 630: World Report. 6.50: Sports Magazine. 7.00: Network news. 730: Weather. The South Tonight 7.40: Treasure Island—“ Gold.” Last of nine parts. 8.06: The Young Lawyers—“MacGillicuddy Always was a Pain in the Neck.” Drama. 8.54: Having Soldiers Under Me—Biography of Sir Bernard Fergusson. 939: Newsbrief. 9.31: Film—“ Suspect” (Peter Cushing, Tony Britton, Virginia Maskell). Drama. 10.49: Science report. 11.02: Late news, weather. 11.09: Variety Special (Polly Bergen).
NATIONAL LINK [lncluding 3YA Christchurch <690 kilohertz); 2YA Wellington (570 kilohertz); 4YA Dunedin (750 kilohertz); end 3YZ Greymouth <920 kilohertz)! 7 p.m.: N.Z.B.C. Sports News. 7.7: The Best of Peter, Paul and Mary. 7.30: Time for Music. 8-0: World of Science. 8.15: Erich Kunz (bassbaritone). 8.30: Weather and News, Checkpoint. 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: Maneater. 11.0: 8.8. C. News and Commentary. 11.15: Continuous. 11.45: Open Country. All Night Personality—Mike Lynch. 2.30: Sing Something Simple. 4.9: Premiere. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilohertz) 7.5: Wagner—Tom Krause (baritone), Vienna Opera Orchestra. 730: Walton, Partita (1958)—-Philharmonia Orches-
tra. 7.36: Profile of a Symphonist—Edmund Rubbra’s 70th birthday. 8.0: Khachaturian, Symphony No. 3 (1947) —Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski. 8.23: Peter Cooper (harpsichord) D. Scarlatti. 9.0: Double Indictment, by Nancy Krinkel. 9.58: Roussel Suite in F, Op. 33 (1927) Orchestra de Paris. 10.13: Vaughan Williams, English Folksongs —London Madrigal Singers under Christopher Bishop. 10.29: Beethoven, Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor, Op. 1 No. 3—Pinchas Zukerman (violin), Jacqueline de Pre (cello), Daniel Barenboim (piano). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilohertz) 7.45 p.m.: Reprise. 103: 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 32660, 16 July 1971, Page 4
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