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12 Noon: Midday Report. Local News. 12.37 p.m.: Countrywide. 12.47: Regional Country Session. 1.0: After Noon. 1.20; broadcast to Schools. 1.40: Working with Music. 2.5: Afternoon Concert — Schumann: Overture, Genoveva; Weber: Agathe’s Prayer (Der Freichutz); Cilea: Prelude (Adriana Lecouvreur); Leoncavallo: Rodolfo’s Aria (La Boheme); Giordano: An Enemy of his Country
(Andre Chenier); Berlioz: Queen Mab Scherzo (Romeo and Juliet Symphony); Bizet: Final Duet (Carmen). 3.7: Thirty Minute Theatre: The Monthly Ticket. 4.3: Appointment with John Gordon. 5.7: Philip Liner’s Roundabout. 5.30: Reflection. 5.55: News in Maori. 6.0: Evening Report. 6.35: N.Z. Stock Exchange. 6.45: Sportscall. 7.0: Local Programme. 7.30: Evening Showcase. 7.30: The Endurance of Winter. 8.45: This was the Year, 9.15: Spectrum. 10.30: Helen with the High Hand. 10.45: Music to Midnight. 12.0: Midnight Report 12.15 a.m.: All Night Programme.
Concert. 3YC I 5.0 p.m.: Early Evening I Concert; 3YC, Britten; I Simple Symphony. Op. 4; Vaughan Williams: Six Studies in English Fork I Song. All YCs, 5.32: j Tchaikovsky: Francesca da ’ Rimini. 6.0: Dinner Music. 7.0: Topic. 7.22: In the ; Studio: Faure: Trio in D > minor. Op. 120. 7.45: Let- | ter from America. 8.0: Historic Recordings: Bartok Plays Bartok: (2) Excerpts from Mikrokosmos: ■ Volume 4: No. 113 (Bulgai rian Rhythm). Volume 5: No. 129 (Alternating I Thirds); No. 131 (Fourths); No. 128 (Peasant Dance).
Volume 4: No. 120 (Fifth chords); No. 109 (From the Island of Bali). Volume 5: No. 138 (Bagpipe). Volume 4: No. 100 (In the Style of a Folksong). Volume 6: No. 142 (From the Diary of a Fly); No. 140 (Free Variations). 8.14: Composer of the Week: Aram Khatchaturian (b. 1903). Concert Rhapsody (1963). 8.40: Shostakovitch: The Age of Gold, Ballet Suite. 9.0: From Both Sides. 10.0: A Soldier’s Tale. 10.15: Elgar. 10.35: Delius: Sonata No. I. 11.0: 8.8. C. News. 11. Dvorak: Symphony No. 4 in D minor, Op. 13. 3ZB 12 Noon: Peter Wiliams. 3.30 p.m.: Rugby Roundup. 4.0: lain Mac. 5.30: Newsround. 6.10: Minties Great Moments. 6.30: Today in Sport. 7.30: Motoring with Robbie. 8.0: The • Tonight Show Requests. 10.30: The Unexplained. Radio Nova. 3ZM 1.0-4.0 p.m.: Heather Eggleton. 4.0-8.0 p.m.: Steve Parr. 8.0-Midnight: Simon Marsh. Radio Avon. 3XA 12 Noon-4 p.m.: Bruce Barnett; 4 p.m.-8 p.m.: Lee Hanner: 8 p.m.-12 Midnight; Wayne Hunt.
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Press, 31 May 1977, Page 19
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