Radio
TODAY National 3YA
News a.m: 6.00, 6.30, 7.00, ,7.30, S.OO, 9.00, 11.00, 12.00 noon; p.m: 12.30, 4.00. 6.00, .8.30, 10.00, 13.00.
i 7.35 a.m: Market Prices for. Meat. 7.50: Morning Comment. 8.30: Australian Family Favourites. 9.08: Radio Doctor, 9.15: Spectrum: Naturalist of Note. 16.00: A Faith for Today. 1.0.30: Te Puna Wai Korero. 11.00: News. 11.15: My Music. 11.59: Bonus Bond. 12.08 p.m: Money Matters; ■ 12.20: Sports-. I.oo:'Music Saturday,: 1.30: The Best- of Viewpoint. 2.00: - Music. 2.30: Father Fred. 3.00: The Morecambe and Wise . Show. , 5.00: Music, 5.30: Tangata Atu Motu. 6.00, News.. 6.15: The Piano Magic of Ronnie Aldrich .(8.8.C.) 6.45: Sport. 7.00: Local Pro-
grammes. 7.30: Saturday Scrapbook. 11.00: Sounds Great,'
Concert, 3YC
News a.m: 8.00 (8.8. C. 9.00, 10.30; p.m: 11.00 (B.B.C!) " 8.14 a.m: Morning- Concert. Arne: Overture No 4 in F; Avis'on: Concerto No 13 in-D. Schubert: Prayer. Mozart: Variations in D on a Minuet by Duport . (K 573 9.00: News and Weather. 9.05: In the Studio. Delius: On hearing the first Cuckoo in Spring; Summer Night on the River. ' Busoni: ' Diver-i timento for flute and orchestra, Op 52. Goossens: Oboe Concerto Op 45. 9.40: Montserrat Caballe. Songs by Granados. 10..00: The Arts in New Zealand. 10.30: News. 10.35: Your Choice. Bach: . Goldberg Variations (Part 2); Strauss: Lullaby; Men-
delssohn: Violin Concerto in D minor; Handel: He was despised (Messiah); Beethoven: Sonata No 2L in C Op 53 (Waldstein); 12.00 noon: From the Radio Theatre. Liddell: Five Orkney Scenes. Bohm: Suite No 8 in F minor; Bach: 6 Preludes for W. F. Bach 5.00 p.m:
Early Evening Concert. Tchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini, Fantasy Op 32. Rachmaninov: Songs. Wagner: Siegfried Idyll. 6.00: Dinner Music. 7.00: N.ew Recording. Gluck: Sinfonias. Nos 4 and 5. 7.30: In the Studio. 7.45: 1979 Edinburgh International Festival. Songs by’ Haydn, Brahms, Ravel and Strauss (8.8. C. 9.25: Igor Stravinsky. 9.56: Shakespeare: The Actor’s : View. 10.20: Duo Art Piano Rolls. 11.00: 8.8. C. News and Commentary. 11.14: Finale. Handel: Arias. Mozart : Quintet- in E flat (K 614). . . . 4 ; Radio 3ZB ‘ News: 'Hourly until 1.00 p.m. (plus 7.30 ■ and 8.30 a.m.) 3.00 and 5.00 p.m., then hourly until midnight. 6.00 a.m: Music, -News and Sport (Neville Wakem). 7.32: Cancellations and Postponements. 7.40: River Report, 8.04: Tip Off. 8.15: Racing Report. 8.32: Cancellations 8.32-: Cancellations and Postponements (also 9.02, 9.32, 10.32). 8.50: Community Noticeboard. 9.30: Sports Report (also 10.30). 11.3.0: Racing Information. 11.45: Bonus Bonds Results. 12.50 p.m: Community Noticeboard. 1.00: Scoreboard with Ken Anderson. .1.02: Bowls Report. 1.15: Sports - Report (also 4.45). 6.30: Today in Sport including Trotting Information. 6.40: Local Sports Roundup. 7.00- The Tonight Show. 8.02: Bowls Report. 12.00 midnight: Close down. Radio 3ZM With Morry Shanahan, Ken Ellis, Biff Urquhart, Mark Morgan, Vonda Fowler, Steve Parr, Grant
Walker. Kadio Avon News: Hourly. Sports Preview: 9.20 a.m. Music with Kim Adamson. Jon Campbell, Phil Darkins, Ric Ditchburn, Norm Collins, Wayne Hunt, Lee Hanner, Wayne Garton. Gordon Henderson, Malcolm Jordan. Kadio Rhema News a.m: 7,8, 9; p.m: 12.30, 1.30, 6, 10.
6.00 a.m: Good Music. 7.45: Club Noticeboard and What’s On. 8.45: Moment of Truth (Jim Williams). 10.00: Pottering Around (Ernie). 10.45: Learning
Exchange. 11.00: Bunty Collins. rl.oo noon: Today’s Testimony. 2.00 p.m: Through China’s Open Door. 8.30: Living
with Science. 9.30: The Sounds of Joy. 11.55: The Last Word. : SUNDAY National 3YA News a.m.: 6, 6.30, 7, 7.30. 8,9, 10, 12; p.m.: 12.30, 4,6, 8.30, 10, 12. 8.35 a.m.: Report from Britain. 8.40: Hymns. 9.05: •British Football. 9.10: Sunday Supplement; 9.33: People, Places and Personalities. 10.05: Insight ’BO. ■10.35: Morning Concert. .11.0: Morning Service. 12.08 p.m.: Focus on Politics. 12.20: Sport. 1.0: Greenbelt. 1.20: Profile. 1.35: Band . Parade. 2,0: Stump the Brains . Trust. 2.30: Orchestra Time. 3.0: Noel. 4.07: New Zealanders to the Fore. 5.0: Jesus Christ — Politician? (2). 5.30; Te Reo O Te Pi- 1
piwharauroa. 5.48: News in Maori. 6.15: Future Indicative. 6.45: Sport. 7.0: Call to Worship. 7.30: Books of the Week. 8.0: How the West was Sung. 9.0: Round the Horne. 9.30: Evening Encore. 10.45: Sport. 11.-48:. The Epilogue.
Concert 3YC News a.m.: 8 (8.8. C. 9, 10.30; p.m.: 11 (8.8. C. ■ 8.14 a.m.: Morning Concert. Handel: Concerto No. 12 in B flat; Field: Nocturne No. 4 in A; Viotti: Concerto No 22 in A minor. 9.05: Mozart and Stamitz; Mozart: Symphony. No 25 in G minor (K i 83); Stamitz: Flute Concerto in G. 10.0: Com-' poser of the Week. 10.35: Opera Hour. 11:30: Recent Releases. 12.30 p.m.: Jazz Requests., 1.0: Music 'of the Masters. Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat Op, 73 (Emperor); Tchaikovsky: Symphony: No. 5- in E minor Op. 64. 2.30: Metropolitan : Opera Gala. 3.30: Debussy and Ravel; Debussy: > Three, Nocturnes; Ravel:, Dhphnis and Chloe, 2nd Suite; Pavane. 4.20: Vladimir Horowitz. Piano Music by Scriabin and Barber. 4.50: Ballet Musip: Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet. ■ Act 1. 7.0: Stabat' Mater Dolorosa (7) Rossini:. Stabat; Mater. 8.0: 84th Season -of- Henry' Wood . Promenade Concerts; 'Britten: Prelude andFugue., for. 18-part string orchestra. Op 29: Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra. 8.56: In the Studio; . A latti: Exultate Deo;. Issac: Rorate coeli de super; Tallis: Dum . transissent sabbatiim; • Lassus:' Super flumina. Babylonis; Praetorius: Psallite; Deakbardos: Eli, Eli. 9.15: The Early String Quartet; ,(5). Tomasini: Quartet Op. 8. 9.37: New Recordings' Schumann: Fantasie, Op. 17. 10.08: Brahms: Lieder. 10.36: Henry Purcell Fantasias for viols. 11.14: Finale Beecham conducts. Radio 3ZB
News: Hourly 6.0 a.m. to midnight. 6.0 a.m.: Music and News. . 7.04: Children’s Hour. 7.14: Cancellations and Postponements (also 7.44, 8.14, 8.44, 9.15, 10.15, 11.02). 7.55: ' Treasure Trove. 9.02: Looking at Ourselves. 9.10: Community Noticeboard. ' 10.03: Pass the Salt. 10:30: Sports World' including erseas Sports. News. 6.30 p.m.: Today in Sport. 7.0: The Tonight Show.
Radio 3ZM With Morry Shanahan, Ken Ellis, Biff Urquhart, Vonda Fowler, Steve Parr, Grant Walker.
Kadio Avon News: Hourly. '' American top 40 4 p.m Talkback 9 p.m.
Week-end music with Kim Adamson, Jon Campbell, Phil Darkins, Ric Ditchburn, Norm Collins, Wayne Hunt, Wayne Garton, Lee Hanner, . Gordon Henderson, Malcolm Jor-. dan. Radio Rhema News: a.m.: ‘B, 9; p.m.: 12.30, 1.30, 6, .10. 6.0 a.m.: Good Music. 7.0: Children’s Requests. 7.45: What’s On (also 8.44). 8.10: Sailor Sam. 10.30: Come Bless ' the Lord. 1.0 p.m.: Looking Back (Barry Sheppard). 3.0: Record Review (Derek Fowler). 4.0: The. Hour of Decision .(Billy Graham crusade), y. 5.30: Jungle Doctor. 7.30: Unshackled.. 8.0: Music, Prayer and Scripture requests” (Christchurch .853-168). 11.55: The Last'Word.' ' ■
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