Radio
National 3YA (675 kHz) 5.33: Early Call. 7.00: Morning Report. 9.05: Wayne Mowat. 12.00: Midday Report. 12.40 p.m.: Rural Report. 1.05: Afternoon Music. 3.05: Music for Pleasure. 6.00: News and Checkpoint. 6.40: Music. 7.00: Local Programmes — Pacific Islands News Magazine. 7.18: Maori Magazine. 7.30: The Best of He Rerenga Korero — A Poet in a Street Kid. 8.05: The George Chisholm Seven Plus One. 9.05: TMI (Three Mile Island.) 10.00: National Radio at 10. 10.18: More Money Matters. 10.40: The Hobbit — Barrels Out of Bond. 11.00: News and Sport. 11.08: Nightcap. 12.00: Midnight News. 12.05: AllNight Programme.
Concert 3YC (963 kHz)
6.00: News and Weather. 6.05: Overture. 8.00: News and Weather. 8.06: Morning Concert — Schubert: Overture in D in the Italian Style. Bliss: Music for Strings. Boccherini: Cello Concerto in D. 9.00: News and Weather. 9.05: From the 1975 Cheltenham Festival — Beethoven: Piano Trio in G Op. 1 No. 2; Plano Trio in D Op. 70 No. 1. 10.05: Richard Strauss — Duet-Concertino for clarinet and bassoon with string orchestra and harp. 10.30 a.m. — 7.00 p.m. Sports Roundup — Cricket: Shell Trophy, Auckland v. Canterbury;
Wellington v. Northern Districts; Otago v. Central Districts, Benson and Hedges World Series, New Zealand v. Australia at Sydney (continued on the commercial network after 7.00 p.m.) 7.00: NZSO Newsletter. 7.05: Bach Cello Suites — Suite No. 6 in D (BWV 1012.) 7.30: Science Magazine. 8.00: Manfred Symphony — Tchaikovsky: Symphony in B minor after Byron Op. 58. 9.00: Communists and Kings — The Poppy and the Gun: The opium poppy flourishes in the Golden Triangle of Thailand, Laos and Burma, and so does the armed dissidence it finances. 9.45: Recent Releases. 10.45: Beethoven on Fortepiano — Piano Sonata No. 27 in E minor Op. 90. 11.00: BBC News and Commentary. 11.14:. Finale — Delalande: Symphonies pour les soupers du Roy. Visee: Suite in D minor. M. A. Charpentier: Suite, Medea. Radio Avon (1260 kHz) News every hour, plus a.m.: 6.30, 7.30, 8.30; p.m.: 12.30, 5.30. < i Weekdays 6-9 a.m., Mark Kennedy; 9-12 noon, Peter Sinclair; 12-4 p.m., Merv Ward; 4-7 p.m., David McGregor; 7-12 midnight, Lee Hanner; 126 a.m., Luke Jenson and Geoff Nuth. Week-end music with Ric Ditchbum, Lee Hanner, David McGregor, Mark Kennedy, Luke Jenson, Geoff Nuth. Sunday 9 p.m. — 11 p.m. Talkback with AL’an Dick.
Radio 3ZM (1323 kHz) 6 a.m.—J-midnight: Hot Hits. 12 midnight: ZM AllNighter. f Radio 3ZB (1098 kHz) News on the hour, every hour, plus a.m. 6.30, 7.30, 8.30;ip.m.: 12.30, 1.30. 5.30 a.'m.: Early Bird Show. 6.00: Barry Corbett. 9.00: 3ZB Mornings with George Balani. 12 noon: Mike Richardson. 4.00 p.m.: Dave Dunlay. 7.00: Mike Minehan Talkback. 10.00: Tonight Show. 12 midnight: Goodyear Tonight Show. Radio Rhema .(1503 kHz) News and Weather: Hourly 7 a.m.— 6 p.m. Half.hourly 7 a.m—9 a.m. 6.00: a.m.: Strength for the Day. 6.30: Derek Prince. 7.40: For the Children. 8.10: Acommodation Directory. 8.20: Post Paid. 8.35: Morning Hymn. 9.30: Rosemary Troughton. 10.15: Gleanings. 10.40: Attention Employer. 10.45: Buy/sell/exchange. 11.45: The Word. 12.45 p.m.: Living Words. 1.15: Leighton Ford. 2.30: Guidelines. 3.30: Your Time. 4.30: Moment of Truth. 5.10: Accommodation Directory. 5.30: Luis Palau — Responds. 6.30: Storytime — Uncle Charlie. 6.45: Sailor Sam. 7.00: Hellow Tomorrow. 8.00: Freeway — Jack Hayford. 9.00: Encounter. 10.00: Derek Prince. 10.30: Stories of Great Christians. 11.45: The Quiet Time.
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