Radio
National, 3YA News a.m.: 6, 6.30, 7, 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. 7.0: Morning Report. 8.45: Days That Have Been. 9.05: As it Happens. 10.0: A Faith for Today. 10.30: Viewpoint. 11.15: Today’s Book. 12.0 noon: Midday and Rural Report. 1.0 p.m.: Afternoon Music. 2.05: Concert Suppe: Overture: Beautiful G a 1 a t h e a Saint-Saens: Strauss: Zeller: Lehar: Sieczynski: Heuberger: Vaughan Williams: Arnold. 3.07 Dad’s Army. 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. 7.0: Maori and Pacific Islands News Magazine. 7.08: Maori Magazine. 7.30: Grieg; Danny Kay; Bach Harp Concerto; Listeners’ Requests; Sea Songs; Clarinet favourites. 8.45: The Destruction factor. 9.15: Jazz Scene. 10.10: Checkpoint. 10.30: Footballers Don’t Cry. 10.45: Sports Report. 10.50: Music to Midnight. 12.0: Midnight Report. 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.: 5. 11 (8.8. C. 6.05 a.m; Overture; Pisendel: Concerto in D 8.09: Haydn: Sinfonia Concertante in B flat Op. 84. Field: Nocturnes; No 10 in E minor; No 11 in E flat. Ravel: Daphnis and Chloe, Suite No 2. 9.05: Correspondence School. 9.25: Join In. 9.45: Composer of the Week Vitezslav Novak (18701949) Symphonic Poem: In the Tatras Op 26; Woman (Tone Poem, Pan Op 43 — Final movement). (Close down at 10.30 a.m.)
1.20 p.m.: Broadcasts to Schools. 2.0: Playbill: Short Story Theatre. 2.26: Interlude. 2.49: Short Story: The Tunnel. 3.0: 8.8. C. Music Showcase including music by Wagner, Arnold. Holst, Britten, Vivaldi and Robert Simpson. 4.20: Schubert’s Trout Quintet Piano Quintet in A. 5.06: Early Evening Concert Meyerbeer arr Lambert: Les Patineurs, Ballet. Torelli: Concerto con Trombe. Tippett: Concerto for double string orchestra. 6.0: Dinner Music. 7.0: 1978 International Rostrum of Composers. Roman Berger: Convergences 111 for solo cello. 7.26: In the Studio Pfitzner: Glowing days; When love wants to part from thee; Longing; Autumn feelings; Wondrous Nightsong (No 2); Morning waking call. 7.45: Human Reproduction: Scientific Research and Social Attitudes Family Planning World-wide. 8.0: Violinist of the Century. 9.01: Anzaas: What do Health Services do for People? Who Should Make the Decisions? 9.30: Portrait of an Orchestra. Krenek: Concerto Grosso No 2 Op 2 5 : Martin: Violin Concerto; Liebermann: Concerto for Jazz Band and Orchestra (Deutsche Welle). 11.14: Finale Music by Schumann 10 Songs from the Heine Lieder. Symphonic Etudes Op 13. (Close down at midnight) Radio 3ZB 5.0 a.m.: Early Bird Show. 6.0: Pat Courtenay. 9.0: Robin Harrison’s 3ZB Mornings. 12.0 noon: Rory Christie. 4.0: p.m.: lain Mac. 7.0: Dick Clark Solid Gold. 8.0: 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 a.m.: Gary Watling/Neil Ronald. 5.0: Kim Adamson. 9.0: John Howgate. 12. noon: Lee Hanner. 4.0: p.m.: Ric Ditchburn. 8.0: Kevin Newman. Radio Rhema News: a.m.: 7, 7.30, 9, 8.30. 10.30, 11.55. 6.0 a.m.: Good Morning from Anita. 6.45: What’s On. 9.0: Rick Holder. 9.20: Counsellor. 9.40: Studio Guest. 10.15: Gleanings. 11.0: Sunshine Lane. 11.30: Brought to Life.
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Press, 20 April 1979, Page 13
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