Radio
Saturday National 3YA .675 kHz 6.05: Saturday Morning. 6.55: Product Report. 7.05: Down to Earth. 8.15: Saturday. 12.00: News at Midday. 12.12: Money Matters. 12.34: Counter Measure. 12.55: The Week Link (repeat). 1.30: Afal — Anything For A Laugh. 2.05: Saturday Magazine. 3.00: Pick of the Goons. 4.08: Budapest Gypsy Orchestra. 5.00: Change of Pace. 5.30: Tangata Atu Motu. 6.00: News at 6. 6.15: Pacific Requests. 6.45: Storytime. 7.00: Saturday Scrapbook. 11.00: Making Tracks. 12.00: News. 12.05: All-Night Programme. Concert 3YC (89.7 MHz-FM) (963 kHz-AM) (If there are sports broadcasts today they will be between 2 and 6 p.m. from 3YCAM). . 6.00: News and Weather. 6.05: Overture. 7.00:' 8.8. C. News. 8.00: 8.8. C. News. 8.09: Morning Concert. 9.05: Handel Concert. 10.00: News and Weather. 10.05: Your Choice. 12.00: The Two Scarlattis. 12.35: Strauss: An Alpine Symphony. 2.00: Henze: Telemanniana; Stravinsky: Le Baiser de la Fee. 3.00: 8.8. C. News. 3.15: The Merry Widow, Franz Lehar. 4.40: Holberg Suite. Grieg. 5.00: Early Evening Concert. 6.00: Dinner Music. 7.00: Let the Peoples Sing 1987. 7.33: Prokofiev. Cello Sonata. 8.00: Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 2; Elgar: Enigma. 10.00: Purcell. 4-part Fantasias. 10.35: Baker and Schubert
11.00: 8.8. C. News. 11.14: Finale. Radio 3ZB (1098 kHz) News and music and talkback. Radio Avon (1260 kHz) Hits and memories music. Radio 3ZM-FM (91.3 MHz) News and music. Radio Rhema (1503 kHz) Christian news, music, stories, commentary and talkChristchurch 93FM (92.9 MHz) News and music. Radio UFM ' (98.3 MHz) Alternative music, student news and information Plains FM (96.9 MHz) Community-access radio, with programmes provided by community groups. Sunday National 3YA (675 kHz) 6.05 a.m.: Sunday Morning. 8.20: Report from Britain. 8.33: Hymns for Sunday Morning. 9.05: Sunday Supplement. 9.20: Spectrum: Garden City Springtime. 10.05: Insight ’BB. 10.35: Morning Concert. 11.05: Morning Service. 12.00 noon: News at Midday. 12.12 p.m.: Focus on Politics. 1.05: Future Indicative. 1.35: The Band Programme. 2.05: Philip Liner’s Sunday. 5.00: Women Mystics. 5.30: Te Reo O Te Pipiwharauroa. 6.00: News at 6. 6.11: Kupu Korikori — Maori Comments. 6.16: Nga Pito Pito Korero.
6.24: Te Karere A Rongo. 6.30: Pasifika Style. 6.45: Storytime. 7.00: Call to Worship. 7.30: Browsing Through Books. 8.05: Science Magazine. 8.35: Brass Today. 9.05: The Random Jottings of Hinge and Bracket. 9.32: Evening Encore. 10.11: The Epilogue. 10.20: Evening Encore. 12.00 midnight: News. 12.05 a.m.: All-Night Programme. Concert 3YC (963 kHz — AM) (89.7 MHz — FM) If there are sports broadcasts today they will be 2.00 and 5.00 p.m. from 3YC — AM. 6.05 a.m.: Overture. 7.00: BBC News. 8.00: BBC News. 8.09: Morning Concert. 9.05: Strauss: A Hero’s Life. 10.05: Composer of the Week. Beethoven. 10.35: Opera Hour. 11.35: Pressing On. Record news and reviews. 12.35 p.m.: Mozart. Violin Sonata in B fiat. 1.00: Sacred Pieces. Elgar. 1.15: Jazz. 2.00: Grieg: Peer Gynt; Bax: Violin Concerto. 3.00: BBC News. 3.15: Haydn. Piano Concerto in G. 3.35: Mussorgsky. Pictures from an Exhibition. 4.30: Anthology. 5.00: Mark Seeker (piano). 5.20: Oistrakh and Khachaturian. 6.00: Schumann. Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo). 6.30: Schubert: Symphony No. 3; Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21. 7.30: Composer of the Week. 8.00: Auckland Wind Quintet. 8.45: National Youth Choir. 9.50: Houstoun and Irons. 10.00: Complete Beethoven String Quartets. 11.00: BBC News. 11.09: Finale. All other stations As for Saturday.
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