Radio
National, 3YA News a.m.: 1,2, 4,5, 6, 6.30, 7, 8 (local), 8.30, 9, 11, 12; p.m.: 12.25, 2,3, 5, 6, 6.25, 8.30, 10, 12. 5.33 a.m.: Early Call. 6.50: Morning Comment. 7.00: Morning Report. 8.45: New Zealand Journal. 9.05: As It Happens. 10.00: A Faith for Today. 10.30: Viewpoint. 11.15: Today’s Book. 12.00 noon: Midday and Rural Report. 1.00 p.m.: Afternoon Music. 1.45: National Parks — Are They For You? 2.05: Arne: Symphony No 1. Blow: Venus and Adonis Suite. Holst: Lyric Movement. Dowland: Two Songs: Liszt: Three Songs. 3.07: Future Indicative. 4.03: Appointment with John Gordon. 5.05: Philip Liner’s Roundabout. 5.30: Reflection. 5.55: News 5.30: reflection. 5.55: News in Maori. 6.00: Everting Report. 6.35: The Learning Web. 7.00: Maori and
Pacific Islands News Magazine. 7.30: Faith and Works. 8.00: All Creatures Great and Small. 8.45: Insight ’79. 9.15: Change of Pace. 10.10: Checkpoint. 10.30: Chocky, by John Wyndham. 10.45: Sports Report. 11.00: The Songwriters. 12.15 a.m.: All Night Programme. Concert, 3YC News a.m.: 6, 7 (8.8. C. and News About Britain), 7.30, 8 (8.8. C. 9, 10.20; p.m.: 5, 11 (8.8. C. and Commentary). 6.05 a.m.: Overture, including Weekies: Five Madrigals. 8.09: Rossini: Overture: II Turco in Italia. Bach: Motet: derr Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf. Paganini: Concerto No 1 in D. 9.05: Holiday Time. 9.45: Young Idea. Making New Sounds. 5.06 p.m.: Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No 4 in D minor. Dvorak: O silver Moon (Rusalka). Alfven: Symphony No 3 in E flat. 6.00: Dinner Music. 7.00: Puckoon, Spike Milligan’s comic novel. 7.16: Anthony Ferner (flute) — C.P.E. Bach: Sonata in A minor. 7.30: New Zealand Composers. Tremain: Four Medieval Lyrics. Farquhar: Evocation. 8.00: Henry Enjoying Himself, a play by Jennifer Phillips. 9.11: Two Beethoven Fantasias: Fantasy in G minor Op 77 for piano solo; Choral Fantasy, Op 80. 9.42: Benjamin Britten: A new recording of the second string quartet. 11.14: Delius: Brigg Fair. Brahms: Motet, So wherefore is’ light given to him that is in misery? Chabrier: Three romantic waltzes. Radio 3ZB 5.00 a.m.: Early Bird Show. 6.00: Pat Courtenay. 9.00: Robin Harrison’s 3ZB Mornings. 10.00: Monday Conference. 12.00 noon: Rory Christie. 4.00 p.m.: lain Mac. 7.00: Dick Clark Solid Gold. 8.00: Tonight Show. Radin 3ZM News: Half-hourly on the Quarter hour between 6 and 9 a.m.. and noon and 1 p.m.; Hourly other periods at quarter to the houri, -: Rockin’ with Don
Douglas, Steve Parr, Rob Pharazyn, Biff Urquhart, ,Stuart Keith, Mark Morgan and Dave Norman. Radio Avon News: 3 a.m., 5 a.m. half-hourly 6-9 a.m., hourly thereafter plus 12.30 and 5.30 p.m. 12.01 a.m.: Gary Watling. 5.00: Tony Gordon. 9 00: Jon Campbell. 1.00 p.m.: Lee Hanner. 4.00: Ric Ditchburn. 8.00: Phil Darkin. Radio Rhema News a.m.: 7, 7.30, 8, 8.30, 10.30, 11.55. 6.00 a.m.: Rick Holder. 6.45: What’s On. (also 7.44). 7.45: For the children. 9.00: Anita Wilkinson. 9.20: Counsellor. 9.40: Studio Guest. 10.15: Gleanings. 11.30: Requests. 11.45: This Man Jesus.
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