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National. 3YA 690 kHz News a.m. 1.00, 2.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 6.30, 6.38, 7.00. 8.00, 8.30, 9.00, 11.00, 12.00, p.m.: 1225, 2.00, 3.00, 5.00, 6.00, 6.25, 8.30, 10.00, 12.00. 5.33 a.m.: Early Call, 7.00: Morning Report. 8.45: 1978 General Election. 9.05: All Things Con-< sidered. 10.00: A Faith for Today. 10.30: Viewpoint, 11.15: Today’s Book. 12.00 Noon: Midday and Rural Report. 12.20 p.m.: Sports News. 1.00: After Noon. 1.0 5: 1978 General Election. 2.05: Afternoon Concert — Grieg: Norwegian Bridal Procession; Delius: A Song before Sunrise; Marche Caprice; Cilea: I am the Humble Hand-Maiden (Adriana Le-couvreur); Rossini: Sombre Forests (William Tell); Rodrigro: Concerto de Aranjuez. 3.07: Dad’s Army. 4.03: Appointment with John Gordon. 5.05: Roundabout with John Rundle. 5.30: Reflection. 5.43: 1978 General Election. 5.55: News in Maori. 6.00: Evening Report. 6.10: Stock Exchange. 6.13: Sport. 6.32: Community Comment. 6.35: Meet the Candidates. 7.00: Maori and Pacific Islands News Magazine. 7.08: Maori Magazine. 7.30: Time for Music — West Country Fantasy: Moira Anderson: Easter Hymn, These Are My
Mountains, Poor Wandering One, Westering Home Listeners’ Requests. 8.45: Room 504. 9.15: Jazz Scene. 10.10: Checkpoint. 10.30: Life Begins at Sixty. 10.45: Sports Report. 10.50: Music to Midnight. 12.00 midnight: Midnight Report. 12.15 a.m.: All Night Programme. Concert 3YC 960 kHz News a.m.: 6.00. 7.00 (8.8. C. 7.30 (R.N.Z.), 8.00, 9.00, 10.20, p.m.: 5.00, 11.00 (8.8. C. 6.05: Overture including Telemann: Concerto in G. 8.05: Morning Concert — Trad: Song of the Birds (Catalan Folk Songs); Strauss: Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier; Wolf: Six Songs; Haydn: Symphony No. 88 in G. 9.05: Composer of the Week — Manuel de Falla (18761946) Four Spanish Pieces (1908) — Homage (to Enrique Arbos; Claude Debussy; Paul Dukas; Felipe Pedrell) (1938) — Valse Capriccio (between 18991905) — Psyche (1924) —Fantasia Baetica (1918). (Close down at 10.30). 2.00 p.m.: Playbill: The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe. 2.29: Interlude. 2.47: Short Story One Each Way by Des Kelly. 3.00: Music Showcase — Poulenc: Sextet for piano
and wind instruments — Britten: Six Holderlin Fragments — Smetana: Vltava; Tabor; Blanik, (MaVlast) — 4.30: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoi 5.06: Early Evening Concert — Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin: Prelude, Forlane, Menuet, Rigaudon — Duparc: L’lnvitation au Voyage; Phidyle — Debussy: Iberia (No. 2 of Images). 6.00: Dinner Music. 6.30: Concert from Wellington. Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21 in C. 7.30: In the Studio — Music by Handel and Purcell. 7.52: New Recording — Dvorak: Concerto in B minor Op. 104. 8.40: The Flying Dutchman. 11.14: Finale — Brahms: Sonata in F sharp minor Op. 2— Caudioso: Concerto in G
— Solisti Veniti. (Close down at midnight). 3ZB 1100 kHz 5.00 a.m.: Early Bird Show. 6.00: Pat Courtenay. 9.00: Robin Harrison. 9.21: Parking Report. 10.03: Talkback 78. 12.03 p.m.: Peter Williams. 4.00: lain Mac. 8.00: Tonight Show. Radio Nova 3ZM 1400 kHz 6.00 a.m.: Music until Midnight with Des Guilfoyle, Heather Eggleton, Grant Morrow, Steve Parr, Simon Marsr, Bill Southgate. Radio Avon 1290 kHz News at 3.00 a.m., 5
a.m. Half hourly 6.00 a.m.9.00 a.m. on the hour to 12.00 midnight plus 12.30 night plus 12.30 p. . and 5.30 p.m. 12.00 midnight Gary Watling. 5.00 a.m.: Morry Shanahan. 9.00 a.m.: Mike Richardson. 12.00 Noon: Lee Hanner. 4.00 p.m.: Ric Ditchburn. 8.00 p.m.: Kim Adamson. Radio Rliema 1575 kHz News: a.m.: 7, 7.30, 8, 8.30, 10.30, 11.55 6.00 a.m.: Son-up with Anita. 9.00: Trevor Holden. 9.00: Trevor Holden, en. 9.40: Studio Guest. 10.15: Gleanings. 1.1.00: Sunshine Lane. 11.30: Requests.
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