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CHTV3 5.00 p.m.: Pick a Letter. 5.07: Lassie. 5.32: Merry-go-round. 6.02: The Adventures of Tintin. 6.07: Headline News and Weather. 6.09: The Flintstones. 6.37: Hullabaloo. 7 04: The Dick Van Dyke Show. 7 30: Weather Forecast. 7.33: N.Z.B.C. Reports 7.50: Town and Around. 8.10: Coronation Street. S 3s- The World Tomorrow: Hovercraft. 9 06: Profiles in Courage: Sam Houston. 9.59: Maverick. 10.54: Late News and Weather.
national link (Including 3YA. Christchurch <B9O Kilocycles): 2YA. Wellington <570 Kilocvcles); 4YA, Dunedin <7SO Kilocycles): and SYZ, Grey’ mouth <920 Kilocycles-)! 7 nm: News. 7.30: Parliament trom 2YA. 7.30 to 10 30. National programme: New Zea ; land presents. 4YA, Listeners Requests until 11 0. 9.0: Weather and News. 9.10: Science Sur vev 9 30: The Maori Programme. 100: The Potter's c. ft 10 30- Highway of Jazz 1120: IYA 2YA. 3YA, 4YA. 4YX will continue the All Night Programme until 6 a.m. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH <960 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: The Magic of Opus 10—m Variations and Fugue on a theme hy Frank Bridge ißritten) 7.45: Letter from America. 8.0: May Hannan (violin). David Galbraith <Pi«>o)— Sonata No. 1 1° G eßrahms). 8.29: .ngrld Haebler (piano). London Symphony Orchestra under Colin Davis Plano Concerto No. 16 in p 1K.451) (Mozart): Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under Sir Thomas Beecham Symphony No. Bin F (Beethoven). 9.15. Bvwavs of Russian Mus.c—Ger- , d Seaman, a musico.ogist at the University of Auc ! t r!!?' spent a year at Leningrad Con-
servatory as a member of the British Universities Exchange Scheme, in a series of illustrated talks he considers some of the lesser-known compositions which contributed to the development of Russian and Soviet Music. (1) Glinka’s Kamarinskaya as the source of symphonic music. 9.40: Great Performances of the Century: (9) Lotte Lehmann <s)—Arias from Der Freischutz. Fidelio. and the Merry Wives of Windsor (recorded between 1927 and 1932). 10.3: City Gulls and Country Swains: An Elizabethan Panorama in Sound. 10.35: Philharmonia Orchestra under Sir William Walton—Funeral March from Hamlet. Suite: Henry V (Walton). 3ZB. CHRISTCHURCH <llOO Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: The Living Strings. 7.15: H.M.V. Platter Snree. 7.45: Letter from Spain. 8.0: The Big Fisherman. 9.0: Waterfront Patrol. 10.30: Borrasca. 11.3: Music for Night Owls. 3YD, CHRISTCHURCH <l4OO Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Great Strauss Waltzes. 8.0: London's Music of Today and Yesterday. 5.30: European Movie Themes. 9.0: Classics for Evervone 9.30: Today's Tunesmiths: Matt McGinn and Ewan McColl.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31115, 19 July 1966, Page 3
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396TELEVISION AND RADIO Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31115, 19 July 1966, Page 3
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