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SATURDAY

News and Weather 6.00, 8.00, 9.00, noon 6.00 Mornings with Carey McDonald 10.00 RNZ Concert Days 3.00 RNZ Concert Afternoons 5.00 Inside Out with Nick Tipping Jazz favourites, standards and new releases 8.00 The Met Opera Season: Pietro Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana and Pietro Leoncavallo’s I Pagliacci (archival broadcast) – Grace Bumbry (Santiuzza), Franco Corelli (Turiddu), Nedda Casel (Lola), Walter Cassel (Alfio), Carlotta Ordassy (Mamma Lucia), Metropolitan Opera Chorus & Orch/Leonard Bernstein; Teresa Stratas (Nedda), Richard Tucker (Canio), Frank Guarrera (Tonio), Dominic Cossa (Silvio), Andrea Velis (Beppe), Metropolitan Opera Chorus & Orch/Fausto Cleva (recorded in Metropolitan Opera House, New York) 10.30 Evenings 12.00am Music Through the Night

SUNDAY

6.00, 8.00, 9.00, noon Mornings with Carey McDonald Hymns on Sunday with Robyn Jaquiery Mornings with Carey McDonald RNZ Concert Days T David Morriss shares his love Rock, pop, country, folk and beyond Music from the world, for the world Made in New Zealand Sound Lounge Music Through the Night

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