Radio
Saturday National 3YA (675 kHz) 6.05 a.m. Country Saturday. 7.30 Saturday Morning. 11.05 A Matter of Survival. 12.00 noon News. 12.12 p.m. Money Matters. 12.34 Counter Measure. 12.55 The Week Link. 1.05 Saturday Magazine. 2.30 Keep It In The Family. 3.00 The Beeb's Lost Beatle Tapes. 4.09 Brian Marston Brass Choir. 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 a.m. All-Night Programme. Concert Programme FM MHz: 89.6; Sumner/Redcliffs 99.9; Banks Peninsula 95.3: South Canterbury 99.3 6.05 Overture. 7.00 BBC News. 8.06 Morning Concert. 9.05 Dvorak: Symphony No. I 9 in E minor. 10.05 Your ' I Choice. 12.02 Royal Music, i 12.45 Swan Lake. 1.30 Pa- I varotti. 2.00 Schumann: I Piano Concerto in A minor, I Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto. I No. 2. 3.00 BBC. News. 3.15 I Rodgers and Hart On Your I Toes. 4.25 French Impres- I sions. 5.00 Early Evening, i Concert. 6.00 Dinner Music. I 7.00 Peter Donohoe (piano). I 7.55 La Cetra: The Lyre. 8.25 < Brahms and Tchaikovsky. 1 9.23 Songs of Flowers. 9.53 ■ < Houstoun and Chopin. 10.22 Bacchus and Ariadne. 11.00 t BBC News. 11.14 Finale. “V Local stations ? AM 3ZB (1098), Avon (1260); j
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. 10.10 Plain Comment. 10.20 London Report. 10.30 Women's Wireless.. 12.00 p.m. Soundings — National Humanities Centre. 5.30 Square Dancing. 6.05 The Voice of Tonga. 9.00 KAOS Radio 12.00 Closedown.
Sunday
National 3YA (675 kHz) 6.05 Sunday Morning. 8.15 Report From Britain. 8.20 The Last of the World Wars. 8.33 Hymns. 9.05 Sunday Supplement. 9.20 Spectrum. The Human Face of War. 10.05 Insight *B9. 10.35 Morning Concert. 11.05 Connexions. 12.00 News. 12.12 Focus on Politics. 1.05 Future Indicative. 1.35 The Band Programme. 2.05 Philip Liner's Sunday. 5.00 Feminism and the Church. 5.30 Te Reo O Te Pipiwharauroa. 6.00 News. 6.11 Kupu Korikori — Maori Comments. 6.16 Nga Pito Plto 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 The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy. 9.05 Lord Peter Wimsey. 9.32 Evening Encore. 10.10 Te Moemoea. 10.35 The Epilogue. 10.40 Evening Encore. 12.00 News. 12.05 All-Night Progrmme. Concert Programme FM MHz:- 89.7; Sumner/Redcilffs
99.9; Banks Peninsula 95.3; South Canterbury 99.3.
6.05 Overture. 7.00 8.8. C. News. 8.06 Morning Concert. 9.05 Prokofief and Shostakovich. 10.05 Composer of the Week. Brahms. 10.35 Cosi fan tutte by Mozart. 11.35 Pressing On. 12.35 Brahms. Piano Trio No. 1. 1.15 Jazz. 2.00 Weber. 3.00 8.8. C. News. 3.15 Puccini Favourites. 3.35 America This Century. 4.30 On rock music. 5.10 Music From Home. 6.00 Vivaldi, Handel and Bach. 7.00 Liszt Songs. 7.17 Nielsen plays Lilburn. 7.30 Composer of the Week. 8.00 Kodaly: Sonata for solo cello. 8.30 The Choral World. 9.15 Prizewinners in Concert. 11.00 8.8. C. News. 11.09 Finale. 3YC (963 kHz) 9.00 a.m. The Gordon Dryden Seminars. Time for a new world religion? Exploring the marriage of philqsophy and science. 12.30 p.m. Goodyear Sports Roundup. Motor racing/Nissan Mobll 500 at Wellington (until 6 p.m.). . 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 o Wattaha — Maori radio. 12.00 noon: Sound Women. 4.00 Memories. 5.00 Echo Radio — Netherlands Society. 7.30 Christchurch Music Show. 8.00 Enzed Music. 10.00 The City Indoor Cricket Light Show. 11.00 Closedown.
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