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Children’s magazine

A new series for children produced for the N.Z.B.C. by Alan Lyne, “Kiwis ’n Chips” is a magazine programme with a wide range of items of interest to New Zealand youngsters.

Fronting the series with well-known Wellington actor Russell Duncan are two 14-year-olds—Tina Todd and Peter Savage. Although studio - based, some parts of the programme were filmed on outside locations.

“Kiwis ’n Chips” begins screening from CHTV3 on Wednesday.

CHTV3 Today 2.00 p.m.: Headline News. 2.03: Green Acres. 2.30: Goal —The 1966 World Cup International. 4.24: Daniel Boone— A Touch of Charity. 5.19: Pow Wow. 5.24. Funny Company. 5.34: Headline News and Weather. 5.37: The Bugs Bunny Show. 6.01: Sports Magazine, (repeat). 6.13: Happen Inn. 7.00: Network News. 7.20: Weather and Local News. 7.30: Personality Squares. 8.00: Z Cars—Allegation. 8,51: Newsbrief. 8.53: Cinema Showtime Blindfold (Rock Hudson, Claudia Cardinale). 10.41: The Science Report. 10.57: Late News-and Weather. 11.03: The Dean Martin Show (with Elke Somer). Tomorrow 11.00 a.m.: Their Finest Hour (Battle of Britain commemorative service in Christchurch Cathedral). 2.00 p.m.: Headline News. 2.03: Cinema Matinee—Tea For Two (Doris Day, Gordon Macßae). 3.37: Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate (repeat). 4.25: Keep On The Sunny Side (repeat). 4.50: Tomorrow Today. 5.04: Storyline. 5.09: The Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp Show. 5.32: Rugby—Auckland v. North Auckland highlights. 5.56: Disneyland—The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin 6.45: Five Knots. 7.00: Network News. 7.15: Local News. 7.20: Weather Forecast. 7.23: “The Venerable Order of St John.” The GovernorGeneral His Excellency Sir Arthur Porritt, Prior in New Zealand of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, speaks about the activities of the St John Ambulance Association. 7.28: Country Calendar. 7.43: The Black and White Minstrel Show. 8.30: All Gas and Gaiters. 839: News Brief. 9.01: The Main Chance. 9.52: Mother Teresa of Calcutta. 10.42: Search for Tomorrow. 11.10: Late News and Weather.

SATURDAY NATIONAL LINK [lncluding 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. Music from American history (14) Songs of Religious Meetings. 8.0: The Bird of Dawning. From the novel by John Masefield. 8.30: Weather and News. 8.40: Looking at Ourselves. Syd Jackson, a personnel manager and member of the Tamatoa Council (from Auckland). 8.50: Local Sports Results. 9.0: Those Were the Days. 9.30: Stop Messing About. 10.0: Sounds Great. 10.30: N.Z.B.C. News, Weather. 10.45: Cabaret Time. Martin Kini (N.Z.8.C.). 11.0: 8.8. C. News and Commentary. 11.15: Billiards: New Zealand Championships at Matamata. 11.17: Continuous. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilohertz) 7.5 p.m.: Liszt: Hungarian Phapsody No. 3. 7.17: International Beethoven Festival, Bpnn. 8.0: N.Z.B.C. Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Jacques Singer, Michael Houston (piano). Prokofiev,

Mussorgsky, orch. Ravel: David Farquhar. Liszt. 9.15: Building Super-Heavy Atoms. Dr Paul Fields of the Chemistry Division, Argonne National Laboratory discusses his work and its implications with Ron Walton (N.Z.8.C.). 9.31: Te Deum Laudamus. A series of notable settings (5) MarcAntoine Charpentier. 9.57: Dvorak: Violin concerto in A minor, Op. 53 (1879). 10.27: Falla: Seven Spanish Popular Songs (1914). 10.40: Haydn: Symphony No. 34 in D minor (1766). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH ' (1100 kilohertz) 7.2 p.m.: Trotting. New Brighton T.C. Commentaries. 7.4: Party Night. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilohertz) 7.30: Things are Swinging. 10.0: From the Top Pops. SUNDAY NATIONAL LINK 7 p.m.: Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Invercargill. 8.0: Musical Miniatures, featuring Christchurch artists: Peter Williams (tenor), Shona Smith and Jeanette Hickford (piano duetists); Loma Harris and Ruth Hawkey

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32715, 18 September 1971, Page 4

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Children’s magazine Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32715, 18 September 1971, Page 4

Children’s magazine Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32715, 18 September 1971, Page 4

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