TELEVISION AND RADIO
C.HTV3 5.0) p.m.: Felix the Cat. 5 06: Huckleberry Hound. 5.25: Sir Lancelot. 5.54: Nutty Squirrels. 6 01: Headline News. 6.03: Petticoat Junction. 6 31: Survival: Odyssey of Lehyh 7.02: The Lucy Show. 7.30: Weather Forecast. 7.33: N Z.B.C. Reports. 8.00: O.K. Crackerby. S 28- Peyton Place. 5.56: The Avengers. 9.51: Voyageur Country. 10.07: Catch Hand. 10 50: Late News and Weather.
NATIONAL LINK (Inciudmn 3¥A. Christchurch '690 Kilocycles); 2YA WelHngion <s7u Kilocycles); 4YA. Dunedm <7BO Kilncycles); and 3YZ. Grevmouth <920 Kilocycle*) I 7 p.m.: News. 7.30: The Con▼airs sing Folk-songs of Today and Yesterday. 8.0: The Maori Programme. 5.30. The Gale Garnett Show, with The Doug Caldwell Quartet: The Picasso Trio. 9.10: Radio Despatch. 9.30: The Melba Story: A musical biography of the great Australian prima donna. Starring Glenda Raymond and Patricia Kennedy (1). 10.0: Pete Fountain and Guest Stars at the French Quarter Inn 10.43: Latin Rendezvous: The George Shearing Quintet. 11.20: 2YA will continue the All Night Programme until 6.0 a m. 3YC. CHRISTCHURCH i 960 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: Emil Gilels iptann)— Sonata in B minor <Liszt). 7.30: ’ Talking About Music —Gerd; Puritz, son of Elizabeth Schu- J mann. gives some personal memories of his mother and introduces extracts from a BBC' radio talk on the Interpretation of Lieder recorded shortly be- j fore her death, and Lotte Lehmann. who is interviewed by I Robert Chesterman, gives some!
forthright opinions on singers and teaching today. 8.0: 18th Aldeburgh Festival: Dietrich Fischer Dieskau (b>; Benjamin Britten (piano): Alberni String Quartet —When night her purple veil had softly spread (Purcell, ed. Britten); Trio Rhapsodv (Frank Bridge): String Quarte’t No. S in C minor. Op. 110 (Shostakovich). 8.56: Reith Lectures 1965. World of Peoples— Robert Gardner. Executive Seivetery of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, discusses aspects of race relations. (4) Economic meetings. 9.26: Critics Choice—The final programme presenting some of the best records of 1965. 10.32: Sydney Symphony Orchestra under Henry Krtps—Symphonv in B minor (Australia) (Alfred Hill). 3ZB. CHRISTCHURCH (1100 Kilocj’cles) 7 0 p.m.: Trotting. 7.30: Gather Round. 9.0: Playhouse of World Famous Authors: The Outcasts i»f Poker Flat, by Bret Harte. 9 45: Police Report. 10.0: Movie , Magazine. 10.30: The Weak and I the Wicked. 110: Music Till Mid- : night. SYD. CHRISTCHURCH <l4OO Kilocycles) 6.0 p.m.: Country and West-! ern Session. 7.0: Listeners’ Own Request Session. I
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31004, 9 March 1966, Page 3
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394TELEVISION AND RADIO Press, Volume CV, Issue 31004, 9 March 1966, Page 3
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