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CHTV3

2.00 p.m.: News and Weather (C)., 2.05: The Way We Live Now (repeat, final). 2.50: The Paul Lynde Show (final) (C). 3.15: The Day That Pukemanu Came True. 3.30: Sesame Street. 4.26: Animal World. Wildlife (C). 4.51: Spot On. 5.23: Woody Woodpecker (C). 5.49: News (C). 5.51: The Doris Day Show. Comedy (C). 6.16: Feltex Awards, documentary section (C). 7.00: Network News. 7.20: Weather and The South Tonight. 7.40: The Waltons (Richard Thomas) (C). 8.28: No, That’s Me Over Here. Comedy (C). 8.53: Newsbrief (C). 8.55: Nationwide.

9.15: Horizon—The Alaskan Pipe Dream (C). 10.05: Late News and Weather (C).

NATIONAL LINK [lncluding 3VA Chnstchurcfi <690 kilohertz); 2YA Wellington (570 kilohertz); 4YA Dunedin 750 kilohertz); end 3YZ Grevmouth <950 kilhertz), i 7 p.m.: N.Z.B.C. Sports News. 7.30: Mantovani and his Singing Strings. 8.0: Sound Mirror. 8.40: Checkpoint. 9.0: The Wilfrid Thomas Show. 9.30: Highway oi Jazz. 10.0: Does the Team Think. 10.45: The Log of a Cowboy. 3YC CHRISTCHURCH 7 p.m.: John Ritchie: Cantata: Ergo tua rura manebunt (a commemorative mosaic for the University of Canterbury Centennial) — University of Canterbury Centennial Choir and Chamber Orchestra, Members of the N.Z. Army Band conducted by John Ritchie. 7.30: The Potting Shed: By Graham Greene, James Callifer, Peter Vere-Jones, Mrs Callifer, Mildred Woods, Sara Callifer, Sheila Hammond, John Callifer, Alan Jervis, Ann Callifer, Joanna I Derrill, Father William Callifer, John Gray. Adapted and produced by Davina Whitehouse in the Wellington Studios of the N.Z.B.C. (Court Theatre Artist). 9.0: Strauss: Till’s I Merry Pranks — Berlin

Radio Symphony Orchestra under Ferenc Fricsay. 9.14: Grieg: First Meeting; At the Rose Season; With a Primrose, Way of the World — Elizabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Geoffrey Parsons (piano). 9.23: Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 2 in E flat (1942) — Barry Tuckwell (horn), London Symphony Orchestra under Istvan Kertesz. 9.44: Schubert: Symphony No. 6 in C — Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Istvan Kertesz. 10.16: Delalande: Concert on the occasion of the recovery of Louis XIV (1683) — Marcelle Croisier (soprano), Marquerite Pacquet (contralto), Michel Lecocq (tenor), Andre Vessieres (bass), Roger Blanchard Vocal Ensemble, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra under Roger Blanchard. 10.42: 1973 International Rostrum of Composers: (11) Jorge Arriagada: Indio — Electronic music realised in the Bourges Experimental Music Group Studic (France). 3ZB CHRISTCHURCH 7.30 p.m.: With John Blumsky. 10.31: Christopher Macauley. 3ZM CHRISTCHURCH 7.30 p.m.: E.M.I. Record Centres on the Air.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33480, 11 March 1974, Page 4

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CHTV3 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33480, 11 March 1974, Page 4

CHTV3 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33480, 11 March 1974, Page 4

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