Radio
Saturday
National 3YA (675 kHz) 6.05 a.m.: Saturday Morning. 6.55: Product Report. 7.05: Down to Earth. 8.15: Saturday. 12.00 noon: News at Midday. 12.12 p.m.: Money Matters. 12.34: Counter Measure. 12.55: The Week Link. 2.05: Saturday Magazine. 3.00: Pick of the Goons. 4.08: Singers and Strings. 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 a.m.: All-Night Programme. Concert 3YC (963 kHz-AM) (89.7 MHz-FM) 6.05 a.m.: Overture. 7.00: 8.8. C. News. 8.06: Morning Concert. 9.05: Bourgeois Gentilhomme: Strauss. 10.05: Your Choice. 12.00: Songs of the Auvergne: Canteloube. 12.20 p.m.: Live Performances. 1.37: Water Music: Handel. 2.10: Original and
Arranged. Beethoven’s song Adelaide. 3.00: 8.8. C. News. 3.15: The World of Ivor Novello. 4.05: Rubinstein and Chopin. 5.00: Early Evening Concert. 7.00: Organ Renaissance. 7.35: Liszt Songs. 8.00: Schumann: Symphony No. 2. Symphony No. 3. 9.15: French Baroque. 10.00: Mozart: Requiem. 11.00: 8.8. C. News. 11.14: Finale. Radio 3ZB (1098 kHz) News, 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 talkback. Christchurch 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: Sunday Morning. 8.20: Report From Britain. 8.33: Hymns for Sunday Morning. 9.05: Sunday Supplement. 9.20: Spectrum: Bearing the Cross. 10.05: Insight ’BB. 10.35: Morning Concert. 11.05: Morning Service. 12.00: News at' Midday. 12.12: Focus on Politics. 1.05: Future Indicative. 1.35: The Band Programme. 2.05: Philip Liner’s Sunday. 5.00: In the Beginning. 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: Our Mutual Friend. 8.05: Science Magazine. 8.33: Brass Today. 9.05: Many a Slip.
9.32: Evening Encore. 10.11: The Epilogue. 10.20: Evening Encore. 12.00: News. 12.05: All-Night Programme. Concert 3YC (693 kHz-AM) (89.7 MHz-FM) 6.05: Overture. 7.00: BBC News. 8.06: Morning Concert. 9.05: New Zealand String Quartet. 10.05: Composer of the Week — Handel. 10.35: Opera Hour: Ermione by Rossini. 11.35: Pressing On. 12.35: Sylvia Sass sings Verdi. 1.00: Schubert Impromptus. 1.15: Jazz. 2.00: Mormon Tabernacle Choir. 3.00: BBC News. 3.15: Britten: Serenade for tenor, horn and strings. 3.45: Beethoven — Egmont, Piano Trio in E flat. 4.30: Rock Music. 5.10: Philidor: Suite No. 5, Haydn — Clavier Trio No. 6. 5.40: Gounod — Petite Symphonic. 6.00: Slavic Opera Arias. 6.27: Sibelius En Saga, Symphony No. 4. 7.30: Composer of the Week. 8.00: Schubert: Octet in F. 9.00: Ard International Music Competition. 11.00: BBC World News. 11.09: Finale. All other stations As for Saturday.
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