Sunday evening spot for a variety of entertainment including episodes like:

Irish Rovers in New Zealand
The band entertain with a medley of songs and skits from the pioneering days of New Zealand.

Make Mine Music
4 episodes of popular and light classical music performed by the NZSO conducted by Micheal Moores.

Helen Reddy in New Zealand
Concert at the Christchurch Town Hall 25/1/1976 

Glen Campbell Sings in Hamilton (21/3/1976)

Bill and Boyd Special (13/11/1976)
With guest Roger Whittaker

Peters and Lee (220/3/1977)
International singing duo Lennie Peters and Dianne Lee recorded live in the Regent Theatre, Dunedin.

Everything is Beautiful (25/9/1977)
Songs, dance, and variety with host Glyn Tucker, helped by Yolande Gibson, Brent Brodie, Society Jazzmen, The beautiful World Dancers, the Netherland Society Dancers, and magician Barry Brook.
Choreographer - Patricia Hodgson
Musical Director - Brian Hands
Producer - Mark Westmoreland

Whittaker's Fifth (1/4/1979)
Music and Conversation from Roger Whittaker's Successful Fifth Tour of New Zealand. Songs Include "fire and Rain", Streets of London", "day-O", Brahms "lullabye", "river Lady", "last Farewell" and Many More.
Interviewer STEWART MacPHERSON
Producer WAYNE CAMERON

IVAN REBROFF (21/1/1979)
Highlights from Ivan Rebroff's fourth tour of New Zealand include "Old Man River", "The Flea" and a selection of songs from "Fiddler on the Roof"
Recorded from the Dunedin Town Hall.
Producer KATHRYN de NAVE 

ANNIE (3/6/1979)
A musical programme featuring Annie Whittle. Filmed partly in concert in the Civic Tele-theatre in Christchurch and partly on location. Annie even jumped from a plane to provide a visual background for her single, "When We Go Sailing". Producer/Director BRUCE MORRISON

MAKE MINE MUSIC (29/7/1979)
Jovial conductor Michael Moores hosts a second series of this popular music programme. Featured artists are Lynne Cantion, Louise Malloy and Roger Creagh.
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra perform popular works by Tchaikovsky, Offen- bach, Coward and Bernstein. Producer Ken Sudell
Director Malcolm Kemp

The National Dog Show (26/8/1979)
Pups, Poodles, Pekes, Poms and Many More in The Highlights of This Weekend's New Zealand Championships Held in Wellington. from Champs to Scamps the Obedient and The Obeyed, Over 1000 Classy Canines Compete for A Wide Range of Trophies.
Presenter Relda Familton
Commentator John Gordon
Producer Martin Didsbury

Adventure World: Cape Horn for The Hell of It (9/9/1979)
For Yachtsmen the Ultimate Challenge Is to Sail Round Cape Horn. Not so Easy when You've only A Few Weeks Holiday to Do It In. but Four New Zealanders Solved the Problem by Discovering that There Was One Old Sailing Boat for Charter at Punta Arenas in Southern Chile. After Two Years of Planning and An 8000-Mile Journey by Air, They Set Off to Sail and Motor Through Some of The Most Treacherous Waters in The World.
Producer Richard Thomas 

Tu Tangata 79 (7/10/1979)
Howard Morrison and His Famous Quartet Return to Launch the Tu Tangata Trust, Designed to Further Cultural and Educational Development in Schools. Featured Are Original Quartet Members Howard Morrison, Gerry Merito, Wi Wharekura and Noel Kingi, with Tina Cross, Tony Williams, Members of The -Morrison Family, the Waikato Taniwharau Concert Party, Combined Primary Schools Choir and The Senators. Recorded at The Turangawaewae Marae, Ngarua- Wahia.
Musical Director Tui Timoti
Associate Producer Howard Morrison
Producer Ken Sudell
Director MALCOLM KEMP 

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