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Radio

Saturday National 3YA (675 kHz) 6.05 Country Saturday. 7.30 Saturday Morning. 12.00 News at Midday. 12.12 Money Matters. 12.34 Counter Measure. 12.55 The Week Link. 1.05 Saturday Magazine. 1.30 Afal — Anything for a Laugh. 2.30 Keeping It in the Family. 3.00 Pick of The Goons. 4.08 Sounds Acoustic. 5.00 Change of Pace. 5.30 Tagata Atumotu. 6.00 News at Six. 6.17 Pacific Requests. 6.45 Storytime. 7.00 Saturday Scrapbok. 11.00 Making Tracks. 12.00 Midnight News. 12.05 All-Night Programme. 3YC (963 kHz) 2.30 Rugby: Counties v Bay of Plenty. 3.00 Rugby Canterbury v Waikato. 5.30 Rugby. Auckland v Taranaki. Concert Programme FM MHz: 89.7, Sumner/Redcliffs 99.9; Banks Peninsula 95.3; South Canterbury 99.3. 6.05 Overture. 7.00 8.8. C. News. 8.00 8.8. C. News. 8.09 Morning Concert. 9.05 Verdi. String Quartet. 9.30 Kiri Te Kanawa. 10.05 Your Choice. 12.00 Mobil Masterclasses. 12.45 Howard Shelley (piano). 1.45 ' Opera Choruses. 2.00 Bernstein’s < America. 3.00 8.8. C. News. 3.15 Tenor Songs. 4.05 Davidovich Plays Chopin. 5.00 Early Evening Concert. 6.00 Dinner Music. 7.00 Julian Jacobson (piano). 7.55 Italian Songs. 8.15 Holst The Planets. 9.17 Charles Burney. 10.37 Machaut. 11.00 8.8. C. News. 11.14 Finale. Commercial Stations AM: 3ZB (1098), Avon (1260), FM 3ZM (91.3), 93 FM (92.9). Radio UFM (98.3 MHz) Alernative music, student news and information. Radio Rhema (1503 kHz) News, views and music with a Christian perspective Plains FM (96.9 MHz) 8.00 a.m. Music. 9.00 Health Matters — Chch School of Medicine. 9.30 Common Ground — Inner City Promotions. 10.20 London Report. 10.30 Women’s Wireless. 12.00 noon Soundings — National Humanities Centre. 5.45 p.m. Square Dancing. 9.00 Music. 12.00 Closedown. 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: Nice Work If You Can Get It. 10.05 Insight ’B9. 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 The Long Search Continues. 5.30 Te Reo O Te Pipiwharauroa. 6.00 News at Six. 6.08 Kupu Korikori — Maori Comment. 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 My Word. 8.05 Science Magazine. 8.35 Discovering Music. 9.05 Yard Sale. 9.33 Evening Encore. 10.11 The Epilogue. 10.21 Donald Sutherland at the Bath Abbey Organ. 11.15 Evening Encore. 12.00 Midnight News. 12.05 All-Night Programme. Concert Programme FM MHz: 89.7; Sumner/Redcliffs 99.9; Banks Peninsula 95.3; South Canterbury 99.3. 6.05 a.m. Overture. 7.00 8.8. C. News. 8.00 8.8. C. News. 8.09 Morning Concert. 9.05 Opera Hour. Don Giovanni. 10.05 Composer of the Week. Massenet. 10.35 Pressing On. 11.35 Baroque Chamber Music. 12.00 I Vespri Sicilian!. 3.00 8.8. C. News. 3.15 Jazz. 4.00 Brahms. Violin Sonata No. 1. 4.30 anthology. 5.00 Beverley Bergen (soprano). 5.20 Britten: Piano Concerto. 6.00 Slavic Orthodox Liturgy. 6.30 8.8. C. Tchaikovsky: Manfred. 7.30 Composer of the Week. 8.00 Christine Cuming (piano). 8.35 Talking About Music. 9.47 French Music. 11.00: 8.8. C. News. 11.09: Finale. 3YC (963 kHz) 9.00 a.m. Gordon Dryden Seminars. 2.00 p.m. Soccer: Christchurch United v. Waitakere City. Commercial stations AM: 3ZB (1098), Avon (1260); FM: 3ZM (91.3), 93FM (92.9). Radio UFM (98.3 MHz) Alternative music, student news and information. Radio Rhema (1503 kHz) News, views and music with a Christian perspective. Plains FM (96.9 MHz) 8.00 a.m. Music. 9.00 Te Reo — Maori Radio. 12.00 p.m. Sound Women. 4.00 p.m. Memories. 5.00 Echo Radio — Netherlands Society. 8.00 ENZED Music. 10.00 The city Indoor Cricket Light Show. 11.00 Closedown.

Robbery farce NZPA-PA Norwich Detectives re-enacting an armed robbery for television turned the drama into a farce when they blacked up two white policemen and kitted them out with curly wigs. The officers were supposed to portray black raiders but a passer-by said: “Everybody was laughing. They just looked like two white men made up to look like black men.”

Norwich police, who spent days setting up the reconstruction of a robbery on a city jewellery shop, said they were forced into the move because they had no black officers.

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Press, 19 August 1989, Page 20

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Radio Press, 19 August 1989, Page 20

Radio Press, 19 August 1989, Page 20