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“COUNTRY CALENDAR” 1 May I congratulate the! "Country Calendar” team on; its performance last Sunday.' It was a reasonable and fair! statement of facts, ably produced and in language which all could understand. —' M. E.

CHTV3 2.00 p.mj News, weather (C). 2.05: Somerset Maugham Theatre — “Door of Opportunity (Repeat). 2.50: Needles and Pins. Comedy (C). 3.15: Report on Philae. Documentary (Repeat) (C). 326: Sesame Street. 423: Animal World. Wildlife (C). 4.47: Spot On. Magazine. 5.17: Woody Woodpecker. Cartoon (C), 5.43: The Daily Fable (C). 5 4S- News (C) 5.50: This Week in Britain (C). 5.55: The Doria Day Show. Comedy (C). 620: The Dating Game (C). 6 45: In The Nature of Things (C). 7.00: Network news. 720: Weather. The South Tonight. 7.40: The New Dick Van Dyke Show (Dick Van Dyke, Hope Lange). Comedy (New series) (C). 8.05: Keith Micheli at The Lyric (C). Bd>s: Newsbrief. 8.57: Nationwide. Current affairs. 0.17: The Last Days of John Dillinger (William Wendt, Diana Webster). 10.06: Late news, weather (C).

NATIONAL PROGRAMME [lncluding SYA Christchurch (690 kilohertz); 2YA Wellington (570 kilohertz); 4YA Dunedin (750 kilohertz); and 3YZ Greymouth (950 kilohertz).]

7 p.m.: N.Z.B.C. Sports News. 7.30: The Piano Magic of Ronnie Aldrich. 8.0: Sound Mirror:. 8.40: Checkpoint. 9.0: Stump the Brains Trust. 9.30: Rhythm on Record. 10.0: Brothers in Law. 10.30: News, Comment, Weather. 10.45: The Worst Journey in the World. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilohertz)

7 p.m.: N.Z. Music recorded at the N.Z.B.C. Sonic Circus, Victoria University, Wellington on March 9, 1974. Lyell Cresswell: Four Sentimental Songs — Anthea Moller (mezzo), Bruce Greenfield (piano), David Farquhar: Scenes and Memories — Alex Lindsay (violin), Barry Margan (piano), Gary Brain (percussion). 7.30: Accident, by Alan Trussel-Cullen. John [Calder — Gilbert Goldie, Mr 'Calder — Ken Blackburn, Mrs Calder — Elizabeth Mcßae, Mr Flemming — lan Mune, Mrs Flemming — Beryl Te Wiata, Tess — Irene Wood. Produced in the Auckland Studios of the N.Z.B.C. by Roy Leywood. 8.15: Stravinsky: Symphony in C — Suisse Romande Orchestra under Uri Segal.

8.47: The Linden Singers under lan Humphris. Delius: To be Sung on the Water; On Craig Dhu; Hindemith: Six Chansons; arr. Grainger: Brigg Fair; Irish Tune from County Derry (8.8. C. 9.14: Lola Johnson (piano). Schlozer: Concert Study in A flat, Op. 1 No. 2; Bortkiewicz: Two Studies: in D flat, Op. 15, No. 8; and F sharp minor, Op. 15, No. 9; MacDowell: Concert Study in F sharp, Op. 36. 9.33: Ageing. At Cardiff University research is being done on the thymus gland and its connection with ageing. Professor Denis Bellamy talks about this research and about the different theories of the ageing process. (8.8. C. 9.48: Verdi: Willow Song and Ave Maria (Otello) — Montserrat Caballe (soprano), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under Anton Guadagno. 10.5: Swiss Contemporary Music: Introduced by Dr Gerald Seaman. Honegger: Chamber Concerto; Jean Balissat: Concerto for Percussion; Luctor Ponse: Night (N.Z.8.C.) (final). 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilohertz)

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33520, 29 April 1974, Page 4

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