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TELEVISION AND RADIO

CHTV3 2.00 pun.: News, weather (C). 2.05: The Paul Lynde Show (C), 2.32: Medical Centre (C). 3.25: Journey (C). 3.49: Play School. (C) 4.14: Clutch Cargo. 4.18: Cricket (C). 5.28: News. 530: Cricket (C). 6.13: Roll Out. Comedy (C). 6.42: Bumper to Bumper (C). 7.00: Network news. 732: Weather. The South Tonight. 7.47: Coronation Street (Ch 8.16: The Two Ronnies. Comedy (C). 9.10: Newsbrief (C). 9.12: Upstairs, Downstairs (C). 10.10: Ghost Story. Drama. (C) 11.06: Late news, weather (C). 11.12: 1974 Feltex Television Awards. Drama and arts winner.

NATIONAL LINK [lncluding 3YA Christchurch <690 kilohertz); 2YA WeUington (570 kilohertz); 4YA Dunedin <750 kllomertz). and JYZ Greymouth (950 kilohertz)) 7.0 p.m.: N.Z.B.C. Sports News. 7.30: On Stage New Zealand. The Neketini Brass (Christchurch); Judith and Di Vercoe (vocal duo) (Auckland); New Zealand Polynesian Festival of Arts: Items recorded last month at Whangarei introduced by Bill Kerekere. A Good Home, a short story by S. G. Johnsen of Auckland. Russell Sheppard Trio (Dunedin). 8.30: Weather and News. Checkpoint: News Tepics. 9.0: This Was the Year. A light-hearted panel game with Patricia Cummings and Merv Smith in Auckland v. Jean McLean and Gerden Parry in Dunedin, with Peter Latham as Mederator in Wellington. Produced by Graeme Ross. 9.30: The Pied Piper of Fantasyland. The 23-part story of Walt Disney told with excerpts from many of his film productions. (22) Disneyland: One Man’s View. 10.0: Jazz Tonight. The Society Jazzmen of Auckland. 1030: N.Z.B.C. News, Comment, Weather. 10.45: Dibs in Search of Self (2). U-part story by Virginia Axline, read by Rosalie Crutchley. 11.0: 8.8. C. News, Commentary. 11.15: Late Night Variety. 11.30: Personal Column: A series originated by Philip Levene (2) Evening Out, a drama by Jill Hyem (8.8. C. 12.0: N.Z.B.C. News, Weather.

3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 kilohertz')

7.0 p.m.: Domingo conducts Milnes Milnes conducts Domingo. One singer conducts the New Philharmonia Orchestra with the other as soloist. 7.25: The Bach Violin Sonatas. Six programmes by Ronald Woodcock (violin) and John Wells (piano) (5) Sonata No. 5 in F minor (N.Z.8.C.). 7.45: Letter from America by Alistair Cooke. 8.0: 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra under John Pritchard. Wolfgang Marschner (violin). Berkeley: Symphony No. 3 (1969). Stravinsky: Violin Concerto in D (1931). Debussy: Iberia (1909) (8.8. C. 8.59: Mussorgsky: I have attained the highest power (Boris Godounov) — Nicolai Ghiaurov Sass), Vienna Philharmonic rchestra under Herbert von Karajan. 9.6: Music by the South African John Joubert. 10.0: Brain Electricity and Intelligence. 10.13: Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98 (1885) — Columbia Symphony Orchestra under Bruno Walter. 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 kilohertz)

7.30 p.m.: Peter Sledmere. 8.2: Motoring with Robbie. 9.2: 3ZB’s Nightline. R.XDIO AVON (1290 kilohertz)

News on the half-hour 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. Hourly thereafter. In-depth bulletin 12.30 p.m. 5.30 a.m.: Wayne Douglas with Breakfast Club. 9.0: Jon Campbell and morning music. Noon: Mike Richardson and afternoon music.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33783, 4 March 1975, Page 4

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TELEVISION AND RADIO Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33783, 4 March 1975, Page 4

TELEVISION AND RADIO Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33783, 4 March 1975, Page 4