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National, 3Y.A News a.m. 1,2, 4,5, 6. 6.30, 6.38, 7,8, 8.30, 9, 11, 12; p.m.: 12.25, 2,3, 5,6, 6.25, 8.30, 10, 12. 5.33: Early Call. 6.50: Morning Comment. 7.00: Morning- Report. 8.45: Days That Have Been. 9.Oo: As It Happens. 10.00: A Faith for Today. 10.30: Viewpoint. 11.15: Today’s Book. 12.00 noon: Midday and Rural Report. 1.00 p.m.: Afternoon Music. 2.05: Concert: Theatre Music. Verdi: Mozart: Wagner: Helsted: Roussel. 3.07: The Hornblower Story. 4.03: Appointment with John Gordon. 5.05: Roundabout with Peter Dallas. 5.30: Reflection. 5.55: News in Maori. 6.32: Community Comment. 6.35: Music. 7.00: Maori and Pacific Island News Magazine. 7.30: Noel. 8.45: Trials for Murder. 9.15: Spectrum: Prisoner 2065, Auschwitz. 10.10: Checkpoint. 10.30: Three Men in a Boat. 10,45: Sports Report. 10.50: Music to Midnight. 12.15 a.m.: All Night Programme. Concert, 3YC News a.m.: 6, 7 (8.8. C. 7.30, 8 (8.8. C. 9, 10.20; p.m.: 11 (8.8. C. 6.05 a.m.: Overture including Prokofiev: Symphony No 1 in D (Classical). 8.09: Morning Concert. Mozart: Works for Violin and Orchestra. Concertone in C for two violins and Orchestra. Beethoven: Sonata No 26 in E flat, Op 81a (Les Adieux). 9.05: Interlude. 9.45: Composer of the Week. Vitezslav Novak ( 1 8 7 0-1949). Overture: Lady Godiva Op 41. Trio Quasi Ballata Op 27. (Close down at 10.30 a.m.). 5.06 p.m.: Early Evening Concert. J. Strauss: Tales frotn the Vienna Woods. Massenet: Porquoi me reveiller (Werther) En fermant les yeux- (Manon). Dvorak:
Violin Concerto in A minor Op 53. 6.00: Dinner Music. 7.00: 8.8. C. World of Books. 7.17: In the Studio. Schubert: Ellen’s Songs: Soldier, rest your war is over; Huntsman, rest, the chase is done; Ave Maria. The Son of the Muses; Love comes from every quarter. 7.45: Letter from America. 8.00: The Romantic Grand Piano Concerto. (10) Lalo: Piano Concerto in F minor. 8.27: Contemporary English Music for Cello. Peter Racine Fricker: Sonata for cello and piano Op 28. John McCabe: Partita for solo cello (1966). 9.00: The Poet’s Voice including poems by Shelley, Blake, Jonson, Chaucer, Graves, Nash, Noyes, Patmore, Gray. 9.28: New Recording. Sibelius: Symphony No 4 in A minor Op 63. 10.10: In Recital. Music by Liszt, Bridge, Messiaen, Vierne and van Hulse. 11.14: Finale. Marcello: Concerto in C minor. Britten: The Poet’s Echo (Pushkin). Satie: Three Pieces in the shape of a pear. (Close down at midnight). Had io 3ZB
5.00 a.m.: Early Bird Show. 6.00: Pat Courtenay. 9.00: Robin Harrison’s 3ZB
Mornings. 12.00 noon: Rory Christie. 4.00 p.m.: lain Mac. 7.00: Dick Clark Solid Gold. 8.00: Tonight Show. Radio 3ZM News: Half-hourly on the quarter hour between 6 and 9 a.m., and noon and 1 p.m.; Hourly other periods at quarter to the hour. With Don Douglas, Steve Parr, Rob Pharazyn, Biff Urquhart, Paula Crombie, Mark Morgan and Dave Norman. Radio Avon News 3 a.m., 5 a.m. Half-hourly 6-9 a.m., hourly thereafter plus 12.30 and 5.30 p.m. 12.00 a.m.: Gary Watling/Neil Ronald. 5.00: Kim Adamson. 9.00: John Howgate. 12.00 noon: Lee Hanner. 4.00 p.m.; Ric Ditchburn. 8.00: Kevin Newman. Radio Rhenia News a.m.: 7, 7.30, 8, 8.30, 10.30, 11.55. 6.00 a.m.: Good Morning from Anita. 6.45: What’s On. 9.00: Geoff Nuth. 10.15: Gleanings. 10.20: Counsellor. 10.40: Studio Guest. 11.30: Requests. 11.45: The Bible Brought to Life.
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Press, 17 April 1979, Page 15
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