Radio programmes
National 3YA News a.m.: 5,6, 6.30, 6.38, 7, 8 (local), 8.30, 9, 11, 12; p.m.: 12.25 (local and regional), 2,3, 5,6, 6.25 (local and regional), 8.30, 10, 12. Weather a.m.: 5.04 (coastal), 5.30, 6.35, 7.15, 8 (regional), 9.04; p.m.: 12.33, 3.05, 4, 5.05, 6.12, 8.40, 10.08. 5.33 a.m.: Early Call. 6.50: Morning Comment. 7.00: Morning Report. 8.45: Overseizure. 9.05: Sharon Crosbie. 12.00: Midday and Rural Report. 12.20: Sports News. 1.45: Northanger Abbey. 2.05: Behind the Headlines. 2.20: Concert. Bax: Introduction and March: Malta G.C. Puccini: Strange Harmony of Contrasts; Love and Music; The Stars were Shinning Brightly (Tosca); My Beloved Father (Gianni Schicchi). Liszt: Piano Concerto No 1. 3.05: Many a Slip. 4.03: Music for Pleasure. 5.05: Philip Liner's Roundabout. 5.55: News in Maori. 6.00: News and Checkpoint. 6.25: Sports Report.
6.30: Local News. 6.38: Community Comment. 7.00: Maori and Pacific Islands News Magazine. 7.18: Tonga Magazine. 7.30: Time for Music: The King Was in His Music Room . . . Rodgers: March of Siamese Children; A Puzzlement (The King and I); Elgar: Battle Sequence (King Arthur Suite); Purcell: Fairest Isle (King Arthur); German: Henry .the Eighth Dances; Dowland: The King of Denmark Galliard; Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King (Peer Gynt); In the King’s Hall (Sigurd the Crusader); Beethoven: Selection (King Stephen); Strauss: Emperor Waltz; Novello: Coronation Scene (King’s Rhapsody); Henry VIII: If Love Now Reigned. 8.45: Silas Marner. (3) A Question of Identity. 9.15: Jazz Scene. 10.10: What Makes A Crucifixion? 10.15: World Report. 10.30: Strangers. 10.45: Sport. 10.50: Nightcap. 12.00: Midnight Report. 12.15: All-Night Programme.
Concert 3YC 6.00 a.m.: News. 6.05: Overture. 7.00: 8.8. C. World News and News about Britain. 7.30: News and Weather. 8.00: 8.8. C. World News. 809: Morning Concert. Mahler: Adagio from Symphony No 10. Handel: Recit: Why delay any longer: Aria: Bitter drops (Tolomeo). Prokofiev: Music for children Op 65. 9.00: News and Weather. 9.05: Correspondence School. 9.15: Grampa’s Place. 9.30: Composer of the Week: Georg Telemann: (1681-1767). 10.20: News. 10.30: Sport. 6.00: Dinner Music. 7.00: A Composer’s Voice. William Southgate: 8.00: The Valkyries. 9.23: New .Zealand Poetry. 9.40: Beethoven’s Last Quartet. 10.13: Friedrich Kuhlau. 11.00: 8.8. C. News and Commentary. 11.14: Finale. Parry: Elegy for Brahms. Berlioz: Lyric Scene, Erminia. Radio 3ZB News: Hourly, 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Also a.m.: 6.30, 7.30, 8.30; p.m.: 12.30, 1.30, 5.30. Barry Corbett, George Balani, Robin Harrison, Neville Wakem, Mike Richardson, Brian Tucker, John Cardwell. Radio 3ZM News, Information and Weather: a.m.: Half-hourly, 6 until 9; then 10, 11, noon; p.m.: hourly 1 until 6. Mark Morgan, Ken Ellis, James Daniels, Steve Parr, Biff Urquhart, Mark McLeod, Simon Dickinson, Stewart Hunt. Radio Avon News: Half-hourly 6-9 a.m..
hourly thereafter plus 12.30, 5.30 p.m. Rex Duncan. Dave Schumaker, Rob Mackay, Jim Jameson, Lee Hanner, Phil Darkins, Gordon Henderson. Radio Rhema News: a.m.: 7, 7.30, 8, 8.30, 9. 10.30; p.m.: 12.30, 1.30, 5.30, 6. 6.00 a.m.: Good Music. 6.15: Living Words. 6.45: Arthur McPhee In Touch. 9.15: Counsellor. 9.30: Nature Shows the Way. 10.15: Gleanings. 10.45: Buy, Sell, Exchange (853-167). 3.30: Your Time with Margaret Foth. 4.30: Impact. 5.00: Paul of Tarsus. 6.30: Bookshelf. 7.00: The Practical World. 8.00: Family Living. 9.00: Communication. 10.30: Derek Prince. 11.00: Basilea Schlink. 11.30: Nightwatch.
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