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5.33 a.m.: Early Call. 6.50: Morning Comment. 7.0: Morning Report. 8.45: Detours. 9.05: Sharon Crosbie. 10.0: A Faith for Today. 11.07: Today’s Books. 12 noon: Midday and Rural Report. 12.19 p.m.: Stock Exchange Report. 1.06: Correspondence School. 1.45: Grampa’s Place. 2.05: Concert — Wagner: Overture: The Flying Dutchman; Landgrave’s Address (Tannhauser); Dvorak: Violin Concerto. 4.03: Music for Pleasure. 5.05: Mountain Areas Forecast. 5.06: Philip Liner’s Roundabout. 5.30: Reflection. 5.55: Maori News. 6.0: News and Checkpoint. 6.30: Local News. 6.38: Community Comment. 7.0: Local Programmes — Maori and Pacific Islands News Magazine. 7.08: Maori Magazine. 7.30: Time for Music. 8.45: Mini Theatre., 9.0: Jazz Scene. 10.10: World Report 10.30: Bring on the Girls. 10.45: Sports Report. 10.50: 1984 Highland Pipe Band Championships. 10.53: Nightcap. 12 midnight: Midnight Report 12.15: AllNight Programme — 1.15: Semprini Serenade; 2.15: Short Story Time; 3.15: Words and Music (CBC); 4.15: Does the Team Think? (BBC). Concert 3YC (963 kHz) 6.0 a.m.: News. 6.05: Overture. 7.0: 8.8. C. World News
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Radio 3ZM (1323 kHz) 6 a.m.-12 midnight: Hot Hits. 12 midnight: ZM AllNighter. Radio Avon (1260 kHz) 6.0 a.m.: Ric Ditchburn. 9.0: Jim Hopkins and Bob Sutton. 12 noon: Lee Hanner. 4.0 p.m.: Jim Jamieson. 8.0: Ric James. 12 midnight: Geofi Neuth/Sheldon Murtha. Radio Rhema (1503 kHz) News and Weather: Hourly 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Halfhourly 7 a.m.-9 a.m. 6.15 a.m.: Derek Prince. 6.45: Arthur McPhee — In Touch. 7.40: For the Children. 8.20: Post Paid. 8.35: Morning Hymn. 9.15: Counsellor. 9.30: Nature Shows the Way. 10.15: Gleanings. 10.45: Buy, Sell, Exchange. 11.45: The Word. 12.45 p.m.: Living Words. 1.20: Leighton Ford. 2.0: Guidelines. 3.30: Your Time. 6.30: Storytime — Uncle Charlie. 6.45: Bookshelf. 7.0: The Practical World. 8.0: Freeway — Jack Hayford. 9.0: Judson Cornwall. 10.0: Derek Prince. 10.30: Stories of Great Christians. 11.0: Family Living. 11.15: Arthur Cushen’s Radio World. 11.30: Nightsounds. Radio U (1422 kHz) Student radio, 7 a.m. to midnight. Modem music, student news and information, theatre, film reviews, news features. Modern music update, 7 p.ra. to 8 p.m.
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