Radio
National 3YA (675 kHz) 6.00 a.m. National Breakfast. 10.05 From the Best of the Men from the Ministry. 11.05 Pretty World. 12.05 p.m. Lunch Music. 1.30 Talking About Music. 2.05 Ella Fitzgerald in Concert. 4.08 My Word. 4.40 The Last of the World Wars. 5.00 A Song of Ireland. 6.08 Focus on Politics. 6.30 Ears. 7.00 Dad’s Army. 7.30 Options. 8.05 Charles Dickens: The Boy From the Blacking Factory.
9.00 Insight. 9.35 Faith and Works. 10.11 Evening Encore. 10.30 Jane Eyre. 11.00 Nightcap. 12.00 Midnight News. 12.05 a.m. 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. 8.06 Morning Concert. 9.05 Composers of the Week. 10.05 Artists’ Showcase. 11.05 Round Midday.
12.20 p.m. Lohengrin. By Richard Wagner. 3.00 8.8. C. News. 3.15 Lohengrin. Act 111.
4.30 Late Afternoon Listening. 5.00 Early Evening Concert. 6.00 Dinner Music. 7.00 Rimmer: Composition 2 for wind quartet and electronic sounds; Lilburn: Allegro for strings. 7.25 New Recordings of Mendelssohn. 8.30 The A to Z of Jazz. 9.00 Caesar and Cleopatra. By George Bernard Shaw. 11.00 8.8. C. News. 11.09 Finale.
Local stations AM: 3ZB (1098), Avon (1260), Rhema (1503); FM: 3ZM (91.3), 93 FM (92.9), Plains FM (96.9): 5.00 p.m. Music. 5.30 Footprints on the Air — Kaiapoi High School. 6.10 Sounds of Salvation — Salvation Army. 7.00 Soundings — The National Humanities Centre. 7.30 Health For All — Foundation for the Healing Arts. 8.00 Folk Club Show. 9.00 Beatles Etcetera. 10.00 Jazz South. 11.00 Closedown.
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