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[lncluding 3YA Christchurch (690 kilohertz); 2YA Wellington (570 kilohertz); 4YA Dunedin (750 kilohertz); and 3YZ Greymouth (920 kilohertz).] 7 p.m.: N.Z.B.C. Sports News. 7.6: The Happy Harts i Singing Banjo Band. 7.30: Maori for Beginners. 8.0: Highway of Jazz. 8.30: Weather and News—Checkpoint. 9.0: The Man at the Wheel by Arthur Swinson. 9.51: Porgy and Bess. 10.30: I N.Z.B.C. News, Comment, Weather. 10.45: All the Little Animals (11). 11.0: 8.8. C. News and Commentary. 11.15: All Night Programme. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilohertz)
7-.15: Nicolai Gedda (tenor), Gerald Moore (piano). 7.30: Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 in B flat—B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra under Arturo Toscanini. 8.0: Topic. 8.30: The Art of Maggie Teyte, (2) Songs by Duparc, Berlioz and Chausson. 9.0: Berlioz: Harold in Italy. 9.42: Puccini: O Luigi! (11 Tabarro); Final Duet (Tosca, Act 3). 9.57: Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25. 10.18: The Symphonies of Dvorak. 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilohertz)
7.30 p.m.: They’re a Weird Mob. 8.6: Ranfurly Shield of the Air. 9.2: Double One Double O Requests. 11.5: Till the Midnight Hour. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 kilohertz)
7 p.m.: Hindemith: Sonatas for Wind Instruments, a series of nine programmes; (3) lan Harris (cor anglais), Colleen Rae-Gerrard (piano).
7.30 p.m.: World Records on the Air. 9.0: Frontline for Students.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32958, 3 July 1972, Page 4
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