Radio
SATURDAY National 3YA (675 kHz) 6.05 Country Saturday. 7.30 Saturday Morning. 11.05 A Matter of Survival. 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 Keep It In The Family. 3.00 The Beeb’s Lost Beatle Tapes. 4.08 Acoustic Music. 5.00 Change of Pace. 5.30 Tagata Atumotu. 6.00 News. 6.15 Pacific Requests. 6.45 Storytime. 7.00 Saturday Scrapbook. 11.00 Making Tracks. 12.00 Midnight News. 12.05 All-Night Programme. 6.05 Overture. 7.00 BBC News. 8.06 Morning Concert. 9.05 Piano Variations — Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Haydn. 10.05 Your Choice. 12.00 Ransom Wilson. 12.42 Carmen Suite. 1.30 Prokofiev, Beethoven. 3.00 BBC News. 3.15 The Lighter Stage. 5.30 Georg Philipp Telemann. 6.00 Dinner Music. 7.00 1988 Bath Festival. 7.30 Bruchner Reconstructed. 8.00 Mozart: Piano Quartet in G minor (K 478 Bax: Piano Quartet in one movement. 9.00 German bass-baritone Hans Hotter. 10.00 Recent Keyboard Releases. 11.00 BBC News. 11.14 Finale. Local Stations AM 3ZB (1098). Avon (1260); Rhema (1503). FM: 3ZM (91.3); 93 FM (92.9); Plains FM (96.9). 8.00 a.m. Music. 9.30 Common Ground — Inner City Promotions. 10.15 Plain Comment. 10.25 London Report. 10.30 Women’s Wireless. 12.00 noon Soundings — National Humanities Centre. 5.30 p.m. Square Dancing. 6.00 Classic Hits. 9.00 KAOS Radio. 12.00 Closedown. SUNDAY National 3YA (675 kHz)
6.05 a.m. Sunday Morning. 8.15 Report from Britain. 8.20 The Last of the World Wars. 8.33 Hymns for Sunday Morning. 9.05 Sunday Supplement. 9.20 Spectrum: Stories from the Stokehold — Part One. 10.05 Insight ’B9. 10.35 Morning Concert. 11.05 Connexions. 12.00 noon News. 12.12
p.m. Focus on Politics. 1.05 Future Indicative. 1.35 The Band Programme. 2.30 Come Home Father. 5.00 The Long Search Continues. -5.30 Te Reo O Te Pipiwhauroa. 6.00 News. 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 My Word. 8.05 Science Magazine. 8.35 Discovering Music. 9.05 Just William. 9.32 Evening Encore. 10.11 The Epilogue. 10.20 Evening Encore. 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 Britten, Lutoslawaski and Prokofiev. 10.05 Composer of the Week. Bella Bartok. 10.35 Opera Hour. Lortzing’s Tsar und Zimmerman. 11.35 Pressing On. 12.35 p.m. Mozart. Clarinet Quintet in A. 1.15 Jazz Matinee. 2.00 Russian Connections. 3.00 8.8. C. News. 3.15 Nacht Und Traume. 4.30 New Horizons. 5.10 Music from Home. 6.00 Haydn and Beethoven Quartets. 7.00 Technical Report. 7.15 English Sacred Music. 7.30 Composer of the Week. 8.00 Flute and Piano. 8.27 Schubert and Berio. 9.20 Talking About Music. 10.20 Recent Vocal Releases. 11.00 8.8. C. News. 11.09 Finale. 3YC (963 kHz) 9.00 a.m. Gordon Dryden Seminars: The Future of the Family; is it a new minority group and does divorce affect our children? 2.00 Goodyear Sports Roundup: SOCCER: Air New Zealand League (two play off games); GOLF: A.M.P. New Zealand Open (final day) at Paraparaumu.
Local stations AM: 3ZB (1098), Avon (1260), Rhema (1503); FM: 3ZM (91.3), 93 FM (92.9); Plains FM (96.9): 8.00 a.m. Te Reo d Waitaha — Maori radio. 12.00 noon Sound Women. 4.00 p.m. Memories. 5.00 Echo Radio — Netherlands Society. 6.10 Around the Squares Special. 7.30 Christchurch Music Show. 8.00 ENZED Music. 10.00 The City Indoor Cricket Light Show. 11.00 Closedown.
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