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Ireland

“The Green is Wearing Thin” is a Thames Television report on contemporary Ireland, mirroring the misuse of a country and its people and examining the way in which the Irish Republic is trying to come to terms with the twentieth century. The main dilemma seems to be: how to change without destroying. “The Green is Wearing Thin” screens from CHTV3 next Monday.

CHTV3 2.00 p.m.: Headline news. 2.03: International women’s hockey tournament, from Auckland. 3.30: German Mirror. 3.45: Women’s hockey. 4.15: What's My Line? Quiz (repeat). 4.35: The Adventures of Rupert Bear. 4.54: Woobinda—Animal Doctor. Adventure. 5.19: The Young Rebels. Adventure. 6.12: Headline news, weather. 6.15: Children’s National Road Safety Quiz. National final. 6.43: Handy Hints. With Bunny Rigold. 7.00: Network news. 7.20: Weather. The South Tonight. 7.43: Studio One, Music. 8.14: The Troubleshooters—" Everybody Is That Kind of Man.” Drama. 9.06: Newsbrief. 9.08: I’ve Married a Bachelor. Comedy. 9.44: Peyton Place. 10.37: Echo. 10.49: Late news, weather.

NATIONAL LINK [lncluding ’ 3YA Christchurch (690 kilohertz); 2YA Wellington (570 kilohertz); 4YA Dunedin (750 kilohertz); and 3YZ Greymouth (920 kilohertz)]

7.00 p.m.: N.Z.B.C. Sports News. 7.30: The Maori Programme. 8.0: My Word! 8.30: Weather and News, Checkpoint. 9.0: Let the Peoples Sing. 9.30: Aspect. 10.0: Eurojazz ’7l. 10.30: N.Z.B.C. News, Comment, Weather. 10.45: Hand Me Down, by Leigh Bonheur (10). 11.0: 8.8. C. Commentary and News. 11.15: Indoor Basketball Report 11.18: All night programme with Mike Lynch. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilohertz)

7.5 p.m.: Ysaye: (6) Louis Yffer—Sonata No. 6 in E (repeat) (final). 7.15: Symphonia of Auckland: Con-

ductor, Juan Matteucci; Marie - Therese Laurijsen (mezzo - soprano). Brahms: Altp Rhapsody —Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68.

8.21: Rawsthome: Ballade— John Ogden (piano). 8.33: Franck: Grande Piece symphonique Jeanne Demessieux (organ). 9.0: Soviet Affairs. 9.15: Nielsen: Springtime in Funen, Op. 42. 9.35: Meyerbeer-Lambert: Ballet: Les Patineurs Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under Jean Martinon. 10.0: New Zealand in Perspective: A Personal View—(l) James McNeish, broadcaster and author of a recently published New Zealand novel. 10.15: Schubert String Quartet in G (D. 887) —Amadeus Quartet. 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilohertz) 7.30 p.m.: Snakes and Ladders. 8.2: Inter-City Quiz. 8.32: Double One Double 0 Requests. 11.5: Rock Explosion. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilohertz) 7.30 p.m.: Things are Swinging. 10.0: From the Top Pops.

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32700, 1 September 1971, Page 4

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Ireland Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32700, 1 September 1971, Page 4

Ireland Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32700, 1 September 1971, Page 4

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