National Radio. Kim Hill in Antartica. 2003-11-22. 8:00-12:00

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2003
Reference
30482
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Rights Information
Year
2003
Reference
30482
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Radio airchecks
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
04:00:00
Credits
RNZ Collection
Hill, Kim, 1955-
Bourke, Chris
Sanson, Lou
Arrell, Scott
Cryer, Max
CADENHEAD, Natalie
KEYS, Harry
MATHERS, Dan
Blick, G. H. (Graeme Hilton), 1953-
COCKREM, John
WIGHTMAN, Donna
MUNRO, Trudi
MCBREARTY, Rob
Apse, Andris
WHEATLEY, Kathryn
New Zealand. Royal New Zealand Air Force
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007)
Antarctica New Zealand
New Zealand. Department of Conservation

A 4-hr recording of the Kim Hill Saturday morning show, broadcast live from Scott Base in Antarctica, 22 November 2003. Produced by Chris Bourke.

CDR03/210/01
Tk 1, Recording begins at the end of the 8am news bulletin, takes in sport, trailer & weather, then Foreign Correspondent slot: Gan Gonnar Winther, Tromso, Norway, on what's happening with scientific programmes in the Arctic.
Tk 2, Lou Sanson CEO of Antarctica New Zealand.
Tk 2, 16' 08" Wing Commander Scott Arrell, RNZAF, on flying to and from Antarctica.

CDR03/210/02
9am News etc followed by Curious Questions with Max Cryer in Auckland. (All Antarctic or ice/snow/etc-related questions).
Tk 2, Natalie Cadenhead of Antarctica NZ on Scott's hut.
Tk 3, Harry Keys, DOC advisory scientist on volcanic Mt Erebus.

CDR03/210/03
10am News etc, then Dan Mathers, Scott Base engineering supervisor, on wintering over.
Tk 2, Graham Blick, surveyor, on locating the South Pole each year.
Tk 3, John Cockrem on penguins.

CDR02/210/04
11am News etc, then Food: Donna Wightman, Scott Base chef (Tandoori Beef Lasagne by Donna Wightman and Trudi Munro).
Tk 2, Rob McBrearty on Antarctic field training for survival.
Tk 3, Andris Apse, photographer
Tk 4, Kathryn Wheatley, scientist, on seals at Turtle Rock.