TELEVISION AND RADIO
LHTV3 5.00 p.m.: Diver Dan. 5.05: Animaland. 5.12- King Leonardo. 5.37: Wally Ga’or 5.42: Cartoon: Mr Cbarmley in the Jungle 5.51: Headline News 5.53; Camp Runamuck. 6.21: On Safari 6.41“ Candid Camera. 7.15: In the Garden 7 30: Weather Forecast. 7 33: N.Z.B.C. Reports. s.oo: Bonanza. 5.53. Z Cars 9.52: The World Tomorrow: Hunger. 10.21: International Detective. 10.51: Late News and Weather.
NATIONAL LINK [lncluding S¥A. Christchurch <690 Kilocycles); 2YA. Wellington <570 Kilocycles); 4YA, Dunedin <7BO Kilocycles), and 3YZ. Greymouth (920 Kllocvclesi I 7.0 p.m.: News. 7.30: In Your Garden This Week. 7.45: The Young World In Song. 8.0: The Wilfrid Thomas Show 3YZ. Remember Vida Lome. 8.30: Wes Faulkner's Old Time Dance Band. 3YZ. West Coast Top Ten 9 10: Listeners’ Forum. 9.30: The Archers. 3YZ. 9.30 Some of the Latest. 3YZ, 10.0 Rising Stars 10.30: Dancing at the Savoy with the Music of lan Stewart and his Band and Francisco Cavez and his Latin American Rhythm. 11.20: 2YA will continue the All Night Programme until 6.0 a.m. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH i 960 Kilocycles)
7.0 p.m.: Albert de Klerk (organ), Amsterdam Chamber Orchestra under Anton van der Horst —Organ Concerto No. 5 in G minor (Arne): April Canteio is). English Chamber Orchestra, Directed from the harpsichord bv Ravmond Leppard —songs by Thomas Linley. Haydn, Maurice Greene, Arne. 7.30: Soviet Affairs—A quarterly survey by R. H. Brookes, professor of political science at Victoria University of Wellington. 7.45: Svmphonia of Auckland, Conducted bv Peter Godfrey. Michael Wieck (violin)— Romance in G. Romance tn F < Beethoven) Symphony No. 39 in E flat (K. 543 (Mozart). 8.34:
Chopin, The complete works (S): Peter Frankl (piano), Innsbruck Symphony Orchestra under Robert Wagner—Concert Rondo in F minor. Op. 14 (Krakowiak); Andante spianato and Grand Polonaise brillante. 9.6: Peter Pears (t), Julian Bream (guitar)—songs by Britten and Walton. 9.21: South East Asia and the Outside World: Nicholas Tarling. associate professor of history at the University of Auckland, traces the history of foreign influence in the countries of South East Asia <4): The Cold War and the Contemporary Phase. 9.42: 1 Solisti di Zagreb under Antonio Janigro—Five Pieces for strings, Op. 44 No. 4 (Hindemith): Sinfonietta for string orchestra, Op. 52 (Roussel): Improvisations concertantes (Milko Kelemen) 10.14: Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus under Carlo Maria Giulini —Four Sacred Pieces: (Verdi) 3ZB, CHRISTCHURCH (1100 Kilocycles) 7.45 p.m.: Beyond the Rainbow. 8.0: Sports Quiz. 8.30: World Record Club on the Air. 9.0: Abel Cain Investigates. 9.45: Police Report. 10.0: For the Home Gardener. 10.15: Max Merritt’s Meteors. 10.30: Borrasca.
3YD, CHRISTCHURCH (1400 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: Carnegie Hall Debut: Flatt and Scruggs. S.O: What’s New on Record. 8.30: Artists’ Alphabet: G—The Galliards. 9.0: More Sing Along with the Kirby Stone Four. 9.30: In the Modern Manner.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31005, 10 March 1966, Page 3
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457TELEVISION AND RADIO Press, Volume CV, Issue 31005, 10 March 1966, Page 3
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