CHTV3 Today 2.00 p.m.: News and weather (C). 2.05: Grandstand. 5.00: The Jetsons (repeat) (C). 5.26: News (C). 5.30: Cricket — New Zealand v. Australia. 6.07: F Troop (repeat, final) (C). 6.35: What’s My Line? 7.00: Network News. 7.22: Weather and The South on Saturday. 7.45: The Julie Andrews Hour (with Keith Michell) (C). 8.42: Newsbrief (C). 8.44: Desk Set (Spencer Tracy. Katherine Hepburn) (C). 10.39: Night Gallery (Burgess Meredith, Cameron Mitchell) (C). 11.10: Late News and Weather (C). 11.16: Big Time Wrestling. Tomorrow 2.00 p.m.: News and Weather (C). 2.05: The Long Ships (Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier). 4.06: Sunday Grandstand. 5.00: Max the 2000-Year-Old Mouse (C). 5.05: The Mouse Factory (C). s.2B:, News (C). 5.30: Cricket — New Zealand v. Australia (C). 6.07: Feltex Awards, documentary section (C). 7.00: Network News. 7.15: Weather and News (C). 7.23: Country Calendar (C). 7.38: Thirty Minutes With Harry Worth (C). 8.06: The British Empire. Documentary (C). 8.54: Newsbrief (C). 8.56: Plain Speaking. 9.00: Barlow At Large (Stratford Johns) (C). 9.50: Late News and Weather (C).
Show, including the Mystery Sound competition. 3ZM, CHRISTCHURCH 8 p.m.: Saturday night with Neil Ronald. SUNDAY NATIONAL.LINK 7. 0 p.m.: Call to Worship. 7.30: Melody Time. 8.0: Musical Miniatures. 8.40: Lobby Report. 9.0: Books of the Week. 9.40: Evening Encore. 10.0: The Navy Lark. 10.49: The Epilogue for the Second Sunday in Lent. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH 7.10 p.m.: Cello Concerto. Leonard Rose (cello), Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy. 7.35: Berlioz: The Snare; The Death of Ophelia — April Cantelo (soprano), Helen Watts (contralto), Viola Tunnard (piano). 7.45: Music' Ho 8.30: From the Festivals: Salzburg, Hermann Prey (baritone), Leonard Hokan-
CITY CINEMA INDEX AVON; “Jeremy.” (A) SAVOY: “Stock Car Hero.” (A) WESTEND: “Bedroom Mazurka.” (R. 18 CINERAMA: “The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing.” (R. 16 REGENT: “The Stone Killer.” (R. 16 STATE: “A Touch Of Class.” (R. 16 ODEON: “To Love A Maori.” (S) CARLTON: “Adrift.” (R. 16
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33479, 9 March 1974, Page 5
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