A recording of Radio New Zealand National from 5am to midnight. The following rundown is sourced from the broadcaster’s website. Note some overseas/copyright restricted items may not appear in the supplied rundown:
28 February 2015
===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
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Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight (RNZ); 12:30 Laugh Track (RNZ); 1:05 From the World (BBC); 2:05 NZ Music Feature (RNZ); 3:05 Wrestling with God, by Lloyd Geering (6 of 12, RNZ); 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 4:30 Global Business (BBC) 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices (RNZ)
===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
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Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight (RNZ); 12:30 Laugh Track (RNZ); 1:05 From the World (BBC); 2:05 NZ Music Feature (RNZ); 3:05 Wrestling with God, by Lloyd Geering (6 of 12, RNZ); 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 4:30 Global Business (BBC) 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices (RNZ)
===6:08 AM. | Storytime===
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Smelly Millie, by Elsie Locke, told by Luanne Gordon; Oh Hogwash, Sweet Pea, by Ngareta Gabel, told by Miriama McDowell; I'm Going to be an Actress, by Pauline Cartwright, told by Angie Meiklejohn; Hone's Jersey, by Paddy Richardson, told by Jason Te Kare; Witches Britches, by Karen Sidney, told by Gynnis Paraha; Family and Friends, by Mike Carter, told by Lara Matheson; Ghost Fox, by David Somerset, told by Roy Ward (RNZ)
===7:08 AM. | Country Life===
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Memorable scenes, people and places in rural NZ (RNZ)
===8:10 AM. | Saturday Morning===
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A mixture of current affairs and feature interviews, until midday (RNZ)
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08:15
Bernard Haykel: Islamic State
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Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Director of the Institute for Transregional Studies at Princeton University, and a leading expert on the theology of Islamic State.
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Bernard Haykel is Professor of Near Eastern Studies, and Director of the Institute for Transregional Studies at Princeton University.
He is a leading expert on the theology of Islamic State.
Bernard Haykel talks to Kim Hill.
Topics: history, law, media, refugees and migrants, spiritual practices
Regions:
Tags: war, Islamic State
Duration: 37'40"
09:06
John McLeod: modern peacekeeping
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Cross-agency Defence Force lead for the 2015 Gallipoli commemoration, and author of Elusive Peace: a Kiwi Peacekeeper in Angola, about his time as a United Nations Military Observer in 1998.
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John McLeod, ONZM, joined the New Zealand Army in 1979 as curator of the Army Museum in Waiouru, and retired 32 years later after a career that included operational service in Angola and Timor-Leste.
He is currently responsible within the Defence Force for commemoration and heritage issues, and is the cross-agency lead for the 2015 Gallipoli commemoration.
He is the author of the best-selling 1986 history, Myth and Reality: the New Zealand Soldier in World War II.
His new book, Elusive Peace: a Kiwi Peacekeeper in Angola (Steele-Roberts) tells the story of his time as a United Nations Military Observer in 1998.
He talks frankly about the realities of modern peacekeeping with Kim Hill.
Topics: author interview, history, politics, refugees and migrants
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: war, Angola, military, Anzac
Duration: 38'30"
09:42
Energy with David Haywood: the musical scale
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Dunsandel engineer and author, discussing how energy gives us the musical scale.
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David Haywood has a Ph.D. in engineering, is a blogger and author who lives in Dunsandel.
He joins Kim Hill to discuss - and demonstrate, with the aid of his trusty instrument - how energy gives us the musical scale.
Topics: music, science
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: energy, physics
Duration: 15'31"
10:08
Playing Favourites with Tayo Aluko
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Nigerian-born, UK-based writer and performer of Call Mr Robeson: a Life with Songs, based on the musical career and political activism of the US singer Paul Robeson.
You can also listen to a 1998 Spectrum recalling Paul Robeson's visit to New Zealand in 1960.
Topics: arts, history, music, politics, refugees and migrants
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: war, communism, Nigeria, Paul Robeson
Duration: 53'35"
11:08
Ulrike Schaede: business in Japan
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Professor of Japanese Business at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, and is an authority on Japanese business organisation, strategy and management.
Topics: business, economy, history, politics
Regions:
Tags: Japan
Duration: 21'23"
11:45
Kate's Klassic: The Thorn Birds
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Kate Camp is a poet, and Communications Manager at Te Papa. She discusses 1977 novel The Thorn Birds by Australian author Colleen McCullough.
Topics: books, history, language
Regions:
Tags: Australia, Colleen McCullough
Duration: 20'10"
11:55
Listener Feedback to Saturday 28 February 2015
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Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 28 February.
Topics:
Regions:
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Duration: 7'48"
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8:15 Bernard Haykel: Islamic State
Bernard Haykel is Professor of Near Eastern Studies, and Director of the Institute for Transregional Studies at Princeton University. He is a leading expert on the theology of Islamic State.
9:05 John McLeod: modern peacekeeping
John McLeod, ONZM, joined the New Zealand Army in 1979 as curator of the Army Museum in Waiouru, and retired 32 years later after a career that included operational service in Angola and Timor-Leste. He is currently responsible within the Defence Force for commemoration and heritage issues, and is the cross-agency lead for the 2015 Gallipoli commemoration. He is the author of the best-selling 1986 history, Myth and Reality: the New Zealand Soldier in World War II, and his new book, Elusive Peace: a Kiwi Peacekeeper in Angola (Steele-Roberts) tells the story of his time as a United Nations Military Observer in 1998.
9:45 Energy with David Haywood: the musical scale
David Haywood has a Ph.D. in engineering and lives in Dunsandel. He writes the Southerly blog for Public Address, and is the author of essay collection My First Stabbing, children’s book The Hidden Talent of Albert Otter, and The New Zealand Reserve Bank Annual 2010 (all publicaddressbooks.com). He will discuss how energy gives us the musical scale.
10:05 Playing Favourites with Tayo Aluko
Nigerian-born, UK-based writer and performer Tayo Aluko is the creator and star of Call Mr Robeson: a Life with Songs. Based on the musical career and political activism of the US singer Paul Robeson, the show is currently receiving its New Zealand premiere with piano accompaniment from Wellington musical director Julian Raphael, at the NZ Fringe (supported by the Maritime Union of New Zealand), with performances at The Moorings on 27 and 28 February, and 1 March.
Photo: Stuart Hollis
Listen to a 1998 Spectrum recalling Paul Robeson's visit to New Zealand in 1960
11:05 Ulrike Schaede: old business in Japan
Ulrike Schaede is Professor of Japanese Business at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, and is an authority on Japanese business organisation, strategy and management. She has authored several books including Choose and Focus: Japanese Business Strategies for the 21st Century (Cornell UP, 2008), and has spent more than six years researching and studying in Japan. She has been a visiting scholar at the research institutes of the Bank of Japan; Japan's Ministry of Finance; and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. She will discuss the challenges facing old businesses in Japan, which has seven out of the ten oldest companies in the world.
11:45 Kate’s Klassic: The Thorn Birds
Kate Camp is Communications Manager at Te Papa, and has published five collections of poems, most recently Snow White’s Coffin (VUP). Kate will discuss The Thorn Birds, the 1977 novel by Australian author Colleen McCullough.
=PLAYLIST=
Song: Isis
Artist: Bob Dylan
Album: Desire
Label: Columbia
Broadcast: 8:50
Song: How Then Should I See It
Artist: Bridal Path (Blair Parkes & David Haywood)
Free download
Broadcast: 8:58
Song: Also Sprach Zarathrustra
Artist: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Karl Böhm
Album: 2001: A Space Odyssey
Label: EMI
Broadcast: 9:40
Song: Londonderry Air (Danny Boy)
Artist: Paul Robeson
Album: Ballad for Americans and Great Songs of Faith Love and Patriotism
Label: Vanguard
Broadcast: 10:15
Song: Zombie
Artist: Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
Album: The 1977 song from the compilation, The Best of the Black President
Label: Universal
Broadcast: 10:35
Song: Sweet Mother
Artist: Prince Nico Mbarga & Rocafil Jazz
Album: The 1976 song from the compilation, Highlife Time, Vol. 2: Nigerian & Ghanaian Classics from the Golden Years
Label: Vampisoul
Broadcast: 10:50
Song: Bored in the USA
Artist: Father John Misty
Album: I Love You, Honeybear
Label: Bellaunion
Broadcast: 11:10
Song: Both Sides Now
Artist: Leonard Nimoy
Composer: Joni Mitchell
Album: Spaced Out
Label: Universal
Broadcast: 11:35
Song: The Thorn Birds Theme
Artist: Henry Mancini
Album: Ultimate Mancini
Label: Telarc
Broadcast: 11:40
===12:11 PM. | This Way Up===
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Exploring the things we use and consume. Some content may offend (RNZ)
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12:15
Tattoo removal cream
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Alec Falkenham of Dalhousie University in Canada has invented a new tattoo removal cream.
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Alec Falkenham at Halifax's Brass Anchor tattoo parlour. (Bruce Bottomley photos)
If you walk around the streets you'll find plenty of evidence that tattoos are still very much in vogue.
Studies in the US suggest that around 20 percent of all adults have some ink. And that proportion rises close to 40 percent among younger parts of the population.
But not all tattoos are a good idea. One in five people with a tattoo end up regretting it, so the flip side to this tattoo boom is that there's a flourishing business in removing unwanted ink work.
Laser technology and removable inks are two main tattoo removal methods. But could there be even cheaper, easier and more painless solutions?
Alec Falkenham of Dalhousie University in Canada is working on a tattoo removal cream. So far it's only been tested on mice, but it works by accelerating the natural process which causes a tattoo to fade.
Mr Falkenham told This Way Up's Simon Morton, "It's essentially just the immune response that dictates how permanent that tattoo will be. Over time...you will get blurring, you will get fading; it's almost an inevitability. You are on this one way pathway to completely removing your tattoo, but nobody lives long enough to have their body remove the tattoo entirely."
Topics: science
Regions:
Tags: tattoos
Duration: 12'11"
12:25
Tech: filesharing and global internet
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Technology news with Peter Griffin. This week, nearly 5000 Australian IP addresses are targeted for alleged illegal filesharing. Also a new study by Facebook suggests we might not get to 4 billion global internet users anytime soon.
Topics: technology
Regions:
Tags: internet, filesharing, downloading
Duration: 10'00"
12:40
Apps for the blind
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Jonathan Mosen helps us test some smartphone apps that can help blind people identify the food in their cupboards.
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Jonathan Mosen joins us to test three smartphone apps that can help blind people see. Jonathan's been blind since birth and he specialises in auditing the accessibility of apps.
Jonathan tests:
Be My Eyes
Tap Tap See
KNFB Reader
Topics: technology, disability, health
Regions:
Tags: blindness, sight, apps
Duration: 20'06"
13:15
Naked Science: new pesticides and less sticky mucus
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The latest science news with Dr Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists; a new approach to pesticides, and a way of making mucus less sticky.
Topics: science
Regions:
Tags: pesticides, mucus, cystic fibrosis, emphysema
Duration: 9'37"
13:20
Forgotten photos
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Athol McCredie, Te Papa's Curator of Photography, is trying to track down the backstory of some interesting photos in its collection.
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They're real life New Zealand detective stories that our national museum needs your help in solving.
But these mysteries don't involve some ghastly unsolved crimes but faded and forgotten family photos, strange images of interesting people and places, and in one case an entire missing waterfall!
Margery, Leo, Jeffrey – comic, by FR Lamb, early 1960s, colour transparency. © Te Papa.
The waterfall in question is the Kakahi Falls on the Whanganui River about 15 kilometres south of Taumarunui.
Kakahi Fall near Tawhata - Wanganui (sic) River, 1885, Dunedin, by Burton Brothers, Alfred Burton. Te Papa (O.000735/01)
Here's an 1885 photo of them and they appear in postcards and guidebooks for the decade or so afterwards.
But the falls themselves now seem to have dried up or disappeared and no one seems to know what's happened to them.
Athol McCredie is the Curator of Photography at Te Papa and he's trying to find some answers as he selects 300 of the most interesting to include in a book.
He told This Way Up's Simon Morton that photos often come to the museum with incomplete information, and this raises some tough decisions.
"The question to donors or when you're buying photos is is there any more information, do you have anything else? And 9 times out of 10 people don't and that really limits the usefulness of photographs. But on the other hand you can't just throw away the past so it's a dilemma for museums, not just for Te Papa, all museums."
Topics: history
Regions: Whanganui
Tags: museums, photographs, photography
Duration: 15'32"
13:40
Virtual hearts
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Adam Hill of the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute is leading an Australian project harnessing computer power to model hundreds of thousands of heart beats to stop deaths from arrhythmia.
Topics: health, science, technology
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Tags: heart, genetics, arrhythmia
Duration: 10'58"
13:55
Saving chocolate
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Professor Paul Hadley of the International Cocoa Quarantine Centre in Reading, England is trying to safeguard the world's future cocoa and chocolate supply.
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Tags: cocoa, chocolate
Duration: 6'54"
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Quick hits
12:15 Tattoo removal cream
12:25 Tech: filesharing bust
12:45 Apps for the blind
13:15 Science: pesticides/sticky mucus
13:25 Forgotten photos
13:40 Virtual hearts
13:55 Saving chocolate
The small print
First up this week, top tips for tattoo removal! The science of tattoos and how our body's immune system makes them fade and blur over time. We speak to Alec Falkenham of Dalhousie University in Canada, the inventor of a new tattoo removal cream.
At 12:25pm technology news with Peter Griffin. This week, nearly 5000 Australian IP addresses are being linked to alleged illegal filesharing, and threatened with legal action by a film studio. So what happens next? Also a new study by Facebook suggests we might not get to 4 billion global internet users anytime soon; internet adoption is slowing down.
Then before the 1pm news, we pop in to see Jonathan Mosen to test some smartphone apps that can help blind people see. Jonathan's been blind since birth and we put 3 apps to the test.
Jonathan tests:
Be My Eyes
Tap Tap See
KNFB Reader
After the 1pm news, the latest science news with Dr Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists; and a new approach to pesticides. Also a way of making our mucus less sticky which could be great news for people suffering from chest diseases like cystic fibrosis and emphysema.
At 1:20pm A picture is worth a thousand words, or so the saying goes, but if you don't know who's in the picture or where it was taken, then 1000 may be pushing it! Athol McCredie is the Curator of Photography at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and he needs our help.
Then at 1:40pm, virtual hearts. It's an Australian project using a supercomputer to reduce deaths from arrythmias. These heart rhythm disturbances are responsible for about 10 percent of deaths in Australia and New Zealand.
And before we go, the man trying to safeguard the world's supply of cocoa...and chocolate! Professor Paul Hadley is head of the International Cocoa Quarantine Centre.
We're playing these tracks too...
Artist: Curtis Harding
Track: Keep on Shining
Composers: Curtis Harding
Album: Soul Power
Label: Anti
Broadcast: 12:35
Artist: Adventures
Track: Tension
http://runforcoverrecords.bandcamp.com/track/tension
Composers: Adventures
Album: Supersonic Home
Label: Run For Cover
Broadcast: 13:10
Artist:Bixiga 70
Track: Ocupai
Composers: Bixiga 70
Album: Sucessos! Best of Mais Um Discos 2014
Label: Mais Um Disco
Broadcast: 12:30
And our theme music is:
Artist: Jefferson Belt
Track: The Green Termite
Composer: Jefferson Belt
Album: Table Manners
Label: Round Trip Mars
===2:05 PM. | Music 101===
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The best songs, music-related stories, interviews, live music, industry news and music documentaries from NZ and the world
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17:00
Music 101 Pocket Edition 29
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Zac Arnold riffs with Rock Star Guitarist Slash; Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron opens up about juggling stick duties; and Mani Dunlop drops in on the beachside festivities at Splore 2015.
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In Music 101 Pocket Edition 29: Zac Arnold riffs with Rock Star Guitarist Slash; Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron opens up about juggling stick duties; and Mani Dunlop drops in on the beachside festivities at Splore 2015.
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Duration: 43'28"
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2–3pm
Slash
Synonymous with a Les Paul guitar, stacks of Marshall amps and that leather top hat, guitar god Slash is one of the last of a dying breed of rock star archetypes. Zac Arnold puts his own questions and those from a series of famous New Zealand guitarists to the man behind the myth.
We last spoke to Slash in 2010.
Zac Arnold and Slash / Photo by Alexander Robertson.
The Sampler: Richard Thompson
As a teenager Richard Thompson was a founder member of London-based band Fairport Convention. More than forty years on, this singer, songwriter and guitar hero is revered for his unique blend of English and Celtic folk elements in a distinctive and original style. Nick Bollinger talks to the revered folk figurehead ahead of his performance at this years WOMAD festival.
Soundgarden
Drummer Matt Cameron is a quintessential part of the Seattle rock fraternity that blossomed in the early 90s, having held down the beat for bands including Skin Yard, Bam Bam and Temple of the Dog, as well as side projects Hater and Wellwater Conspiracy. His most important gigs though are behind the kit for alt-rock behemoths Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, which he splits his time between. Soundgarden are in the country next week to play Westfest 2015 at Auckland’s Mt Smart Stadium – ahead of their headlining slot, Cameron talks to Sam Wicks about pulling double duties.
Soundgarden (L-to-R: Ben Shepherd, Matt Cameron, Kim Thayil and Chris Cornell) / Photo by Michael Lavine.
3–4pm
The Pop Group
Formed in Bristol in 1977, The Pop Group was at the forefront of the post-punk movement, carving out an influential niche for themselves that has seen them name dropped by the likes of Nick Cave, Primal Scream and Massive Attack. Uncompromising and cutting edge, The Pop Group split in in 1981 but reformed in 2010, and are set to play a one-off show at Auckland’s Kings Arms on 4 March. Trevor Reekie talks to vocalist Mark Stewart about the return of The Pop Group.
The Pop Group / Photo by Chiara Meattelli and Dominic Lee Web.
Introducing: Instant Fantasy
Gemma Syme of Instant Fantasy
Splore 2015
Music 101 has been heading to Tapapakanga to cover Splore since the music and arts festival first made the Auckland regional park its home in 2008. This year, Music 101’s Mani Dunlop took on the sought-after assignment, checking out the music, art and culture offerings, and interviewing Splore 2015 headliners including Tinashe, Deltron 3030’s Dan the Automator and The Correspondents.
Tinashe and Mani Dunlop backstage at Splore 2015.
Gig Guide
4–5pm
The Secret Life of Music Therapists
Even before birth we are attuned to the tone and rhythm of our mother's heartbeat and voice. Music and sound can move us in deeply profound ways and it is a language anyone can speak.
In the Secret Life of Music Therapists, Yadana Saw explores the power of sound by meeting music therapists and the people they work with. From toddlers with special needs to people overcoming eating disorders and palliative care patients, we learn that music is a powerful medicine in many different worlds.
Music Therapist Pip Algie / Photo by Stan Alley.
The Sampler: The Unthanks, Mount The Air
Nick Bollinger reviews a symphonic folk opus from Northumberland group The Unthanks.
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2-3pm
Artist: Cream
Song: Steppin' Out
Composer: Bracken
Album: The BBC Sessions
Label: Polydor
Slash Interview
Artist: Gun N' Roses
Song: Paradise City
Composer: Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Izzy Stradlin, Slash
Album: Appetite For Destruction
Label: Geffen
Artist: Rackets
Song: Wash My Brain
Composer: Rackets
Album: Wash My Brain single
Label: Self Released
Artist: Gun N' Roses
Song: November Rain
Composer: Axel Rose
Album: Use Your Illusion Pt. 1
Label: Geffen
Artist: Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Song: One At A Time
Composer: Ruban Nielson
Album: Unknown Mortal Orchestra II
Label: Jagjagwar
Artist: Michael Jackson
Song: Black or White
Composer: Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell
Album: Dangerous
Label: Epic
Artist: Ladyhawke
Song: My Delirium
Composer: Phillipa Brown, Hannah Robinson, Alex Gray, Pascal Gabriel
Album: Ladyhawke
Label: Universal
Artist: Gun N' Roses
Song: Sweet Child Of Mine
Composer: Axl Rose, Slash, Izzy Stradlin
Album: Appetite For Destruction
Label: Geffen
Artist: Led Zeppelin
Song: The Battle of Evermore
Composer: Page / Plant
Album: Led Zeppelin 4
Label: Atlantic Records
The Sampler: Richard Thompson Interview
Artist: Richard Thompson
Songs: Stuck On The Treadmill, The Snow Goose, Stony Ground, My Enemy, Salford Sunday
Composer: Thompson
Album: Electric
Label: Proper
Artist: Thompson Family
Song: That’s Enough
Composer: Thompson
Album: Thompson Family
Label: Fantasy
Artist: Bombino
Song: Amidinine
Composer: Moctar
Album: Nomad
Label: Nonesuch
Sound Garden - Matt Cameron Interview
Artist: Soundgarden
Song: Birth Ritual
Composer: Soundgarden
Album: Singles OST
Label: Epic Soundtrax
Artist: Soundgarden
Song: By Crooked Steps
Composer: Cornell, Cameron, Shepherd, Thayil
Album: King Animal
Label: Seven Four Entertainment, Republic
Artist: Soundgarden
Song: Birth Ritual
Composer: Cornell, Shepherd
Album: Badmotorfinger
Label: A&M
Artist: Soundgarden
Song: Birth Ritual
Composer: Cornell, Shepherd
Album: Badmotorfinger
Label: A&M
Artist: Soundgarden
Song: Fresh Tendrils
Composer: Cornell, Cameron
Album: Superunknown
Label: A&M
Artist: Soundgarden
Song: Superunknown
Composer: Cornell, Thayil
Album: Superunknown
Label: A&M
Artist: Pearl Jam
Song: You Are
Composer: Cameron, Vedder
Album: Riot Act
Label: Epic
Artist: Soundgarden
Song: Jesus Christ Pose
Composer: Cameron, Cornell, Shepherd, Thayil
Album: Telephantasm
Label: A&M, Interscope
Artist: PJ Harvey
Song:C'mon Billy
Composer: Harvey
Album: To Bring You My Love
Label: Island
Artist: J Mascis
Song:Drifter
Composer: Mascis
Album: Tied To A Star
Label: Subpop
3 - 4pm
Artist: Vic Godard & The Subway Sect
Song:Ambition
Composer: Godard
Album: Perfect Unpop: Peel Show Hits & Long Lost Lo-Fi Favourites 1976- 1980
Label: Cherry Red
The Pop Group - Mark Stewart Interview
Artist: The Pop Group
Song: She Is Beyond Good And Evil
Composer: The Pop Group
Album: Y
Label: Rhino Records
Artist: The Pop Group
Song: Colour Blind
Composer: The Pop Group
Album: We Are Time
Label: Freaks R Us
Artist: The Pop Group
Song: Don't Call Me Pain
Composer: The Pop Group
Album: Y
Label: Rhino Records
Artist: The Pop Group
Song: We Are All Prostitutes
Composer: The Pop Group
Album: Rough Trade Shops: Post Punk, Vol. 1 [Disc 1]
Label: Rough Trade
Artist: The Pop Group
Song: Trap
Composer: The Pop Group
Album: We Are Time
Label: Freaks R Us
Artist: The Pop Group
Song: We Are Time
Composer: The Pop Group
Album: Y
Label: Rhino Records
Artist: The Pop Group
Song: Don't Sell Your Dreams
Composer: The Pop Group
Album: Y
Label: Rhino Records
Artist: The Pop Group
Song: Genius or Lunatic
Composer: The Pop Group
Album: We Are Time
Label: Freaks R Us
Artist: The Pop Group
Song: Mad Truth
Composer: The Pop Group
Album: Citizen Zombie
Label: 2015 Freaks R Us
Artist: The Pop Group
Song: Citizen Zombie
Composer: The Pop Group
Album: Citizen Zombie
Label: 2015 Freaks R Us
Artist: Rip Rag and Panic
Song: You're My Kind of Climate
Composer: Smith / Springer / Sager / Algernon
Album: New Gold Dreams: Post Punk & New Romantic '79-'83
Label: Virgin
Artist: Modest Mouse
Song: The Ground Walks, With Time in a Box
Composer: n/s
Album: Stranger to Ourselves
Label: Epic
Introducing
Artist: Instant Fantasy
Song: I Don't See An Honest Man
Composer: Gemma Syme
Album: The Wet EP
Label: CMR
Splore
Artist: TrinityRoots
Song: Aotearoa
Composer: TrinityRoots
Album: Music is Choice
Label: TrinityRoots
Artist: Tinashe ft. Schoolboy Q
Song: 2 oOn
Composer: T.Kachingwe, B.Brackins, D.McFarlane, J.Redwine, B.Waters, Q.Hanley, C.Cunningham, Sean Paul Henriques, S.Marsden, D.Thomas, M. Jarrett, C. Serani-Marsh
Album: Aquarius
Label: RCA
Artist: Mr Scruff
Song: Kalimba
Composer: A.Carthy
Album: Ninja Tuna
Label: Ninja Tune<
Artist: The Correspondents
Song: What Happened to Soho?
Composer: I.Bruce, T.Cole
Album: The Rogue EP
Label: Freshly Squeezed
Artist: Deltron 3030
Song: 3030
Composer: D.Nakumura
Album: Deltron 3030
Label: 75 Ark
Artist: Filastine
Song: Drone Silences, Sixty Cycle Drum
Composer: G.Filastine
Album: Aphasia EP
Label: Post World Industries
Artist: SJD
Song: Little Pieces
Composer: Donnelly
Album: Saint John Divine
Label: Round Trip Mars
Artist: Hailu Mergia & The Walias
Song: Musicawi Silt
Composer: Mergia
Album: Tche Belew
Label: Awsome Tapes from Africa
4-5pm
Secret Life of Music Therapists
Artist: Massive Attack
Song: Teardrop
Composer: del Naja, Vowles, Marshall, Fraser
Album: Mezzanine
Label: Circa
Artist: Rihanna ft. Kanye West and Paul McCartney
Song: 4 5 Seconds
Composer: West, McCartney, Lauryen, Dean, Griffen, Longstreth, Austin, Rutberg, Goldstein
Album: Single
Label: Roc Nation
Artist: Jeff Buckley
Song: Hallelujah
Composer: Cohen
Album: Grace
Label: EMI
Artist: Engelbert Humperdinck
Song: Ten Guitars
Composer: Mills
Album: This is My Life – Greatest Hits 1967-1969
Label: London
Artist: The Staves
Song: Steady
Composer: The Staves
Album: If I Was
Label: Atlantic
The Sampler: The Unthanks
Artist: The Unthanks
Songs: Mount The Air, Madam, Died For Love
Composer: Trad.
Song: Magpie
Composer: Unthank
Song: Foundling
Composer: McNally
Album: Mount The Air
Label: Rabble Rouser
Artist: Pokey LaFarge
Song: Something in the Water
Composer: LaFarge
Album: Something in the Water
Label: Rounder
Artist: The Dancing and Drinking Social Club
Song: Remember the Days
Composer: Enright
Album: Remember the Days
Label: Private
Artist: Leornard Nimoy
Song: Music to Watch Space Girls By
Composer: Velona / Ramin
Album: Spaced Out: The Very Best of Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner
Label: Universal
===5:11 PM. | Focus on Politics===
=DESCRIPTION=
Analysis of significant political issues presented by Radio New Zealand's parliamentary reporting team (RNZ)
===5:45 PM. | Tagata o te Moana===
=DESCRIPTION=
Pacific news, features, interviews and music (RNZ)
===6:06 PM. | Great Encounters===
=DESCRIPTION=
In-depth interviews selected from Radio New Zealand National's feature programmes during the week (RNZ)
===7:06 PM. | Saturday Night===
=DESCRIPTION=
An evening of music, reminiscences and entertainment including your requests
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=SHOW NOTES=
7pm – 8pm
Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band - G I Jive
Bob Lind - Elusive Butterfly
Andy Stewart - Dr Findlay
The Morriston Orpheus Choir & The Band Of The Welsh Guards - Men Of Harlech
Peter Dawson - The Volunteer Organist
The George Melachrino Orchestra - Destiny
Flanders & Swann - The Wompom
Bing Crosby - Beyond The Reef
Jimmy Lunceford Orchestra - I'm Nuts About Screwy Music
Burl Ives - The Fox
Howard Morrison - Get A Little Dirt On Your Hands
Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen - Bourbon St Parade
8pm – 9pm
Dinah Shore - Blues In The Night
Stevie Wonder - You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
Little Eva - Let’s Turkey Trot
The Dinning Sisters - Buttons And Bows
Jim Reeves - Home
The Seekers - Isa Lei
Jonathan Antonie - Parla Piu Piano
Phil Garland - The Stable Lad
George Jones - She Thinks I Still Care
Charles Aznavour - She
Freddy Fender - Vaya Con Dios
Duke Ellington - Caravan
9pm – 10pm
Harry Belafonte - Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
Lieutenant Pigeon - Mouldy Old Dough
Juice Newton - Queen Of Hearts
Fats Domino - The Fat Man
Nanci Griffith - Boots Of Spanish Leather
Flavia Coelho - Por Cima
Neil Diamond - Soolaimon
Guys & Dolls - There’s A Whole Lot Of Loving
Maxine Sullivan - Harlem Butterfly
Ewan McColl - The Shoals Of Herring
Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly With His Song
10pm – 11pm
Roger Daltrey - Giving It All Away
Jethro Tull- Locomotive Breath
Saffire The Uppity Blues Woman - Ain’t Gonna Hush
Johnny Cash - Rusty Cage
John Lee Hooker - Boogie Chillen
Bob Dylan - Stay With Me
Bob Dylan - What’ll I do
Gary Moore - Still Got The Blues
Nick Cave & PJ Harvey - Henry Lee
Van Morrison - Listen To The Lion
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In 1968 Johnny Cash played a concert at California's notorious Folsom Prison. The performance was recorded and captured the raw energy of the inmates and the camaraderie that he felt for them as a leading voice for prison reform. The programme also features people who were there to see it - prison guards, prisoners, journalists and fellow musician Merle Haggard, who just happened to be an inmate at San Quentin when Cash played there in 1958 (Joyride Media)