Radio New Zealand National. 2015-11-21. 00:00-23:59.

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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
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24:00:00
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21 Nov 2015
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A 24-hour recording of Radio New Zealand National. The following rundown is sourced from the broadcaster’s website. Note some overseas/copyright restricted items may not appear in the supplied rundown:

21 November 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 Live (RNZ); 3:05 The Night Book, by Charlotte Grimshaw, read by Michael Hurst (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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Runaway, by David Somerset, told by Peter Vere Jones; Big Mistake, by Alec Barltrop, told by Brian Sergent; The Giant’s Breakfast, by Sean Michael Monaghan, told by Michael Wilson; Cool Cool Joanna, by Kay Mooney, told by Lloyd Scott; The Tolliwoffle, by Rosalie Carey, told by William Kircher; Meeting George Nepia, by Kevin Boon, told by Calvin Tutaeo

===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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08:12
Bill Phillips: atoms, time, and light
BODY:
Fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Distinguished Professor at University of Maryland, fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute, and joint winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize for work on the laser cooling of atoms. He will visit New Zealand as part of global celebrations for the 2015 International Year of Light, delivering the public lecture, Einstein, Time and Light, attending the KOALA and IONS conferences, and teaching at the ANZSUP summer school.
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Bill Phillips is a fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Distinguished Professor at University of Maryland, fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute, and joint winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize for work on the laser cooling of atoms.
He will visit New Zealand as part of global celebrations for the 2015 International Year of Light, delivering the public lecture, Einstein, Time and Light, attending the KOALA and IONS conferences, and teaching at the ANZSUP summer school.
He talks to Kim Hill about his work, and explains why very cold is a very good thing at the quantum level.
Topics: history, science, technology
Regions: Auckland Region, Otago
Tags: physics, light, Isidor Robi, Norman Ramsey, Satyendra Nath Bose, Daniel Klempner, Albert Einstein, Wlfganba Ketterle, Eric Allin Cornell, Carl Wieman, time
Duration: 46'21"

09:05
Michael Bundock: Francis Barber and Samuel Johnson
BODY:
Director of Dr Johnson's House Trust, who has written extensively on Samuel Johnson, and author of The Fortunes of Francis Barber: the True Story of the Jamaican Slave Who Became Samuel Johnson's Heir.
Topics: author interview, health, history, language, life and society
Regions:
Tags: Francis Barber, Samuel Johnson, Mrs Thrale, slavery, James Boswell, John Hawkins, Anna Williams, Tourette's
Duration: 31'10"

09:40
Art Crimes with Arthur Tompkins: fakes and forgeries
BODY:
District Court Judge, and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group. He has a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, and will talk about a number of fakes and forgeries.
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Arthur Tompkins is a District Court Judge, and member of Interpol’s DNA Monitoring Expert Group. He has a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces.
He says that art forgeries have had a tremendously long history.
"As long as there has been art, as long as there have been objects appreciated ... then there have been fakes and forgeries."
He talks to Kim Hill about about false works in the art world.
Topics: arts, crime, history
Regions: Waikato, Wellington Region
Tags: Michelangelo, Vermeer, fakes, forgeries
Duration: 15'59"

10:05
Kate Tempest: rapping classics
BODY:
Poet, playwright, musician and novelist who was the youngest person to win the Ted Hughes Award, for her epic narrative poem Brand New Ancients; her first full-length poetry collection, Hold Your Own, was published last year. Her 2014 debut album, Everybody Down, was nominated for the UK's Mercury Music Prize, and her first novel, The Bricks That Built The Houses, will be published in 2016. Kate Tempest and her band make their first visit to New Zealand in January 2016 for concerts in Wellington and Auckland.
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Kate Tempest is an award winning poet, playwright, musician and novelist who was the youngest person to win the Ted Hughes Award, for her epic narrative poem Brand New Ancients.
Her first full-length poetry collection Hold Your Own was published last year.
Tempest’s 2014 debut album, Everybody Down, was nominated for the UK's Mercury Music Prize, and her first novel, The Bricks That Built The Houses, will be published in 2016.
Everybody Down is the story of three 20-somethings in London.
Tempest says making the album was an organic process, and that the album came to life as a story: ”my favourite hip hop records are a narrative”.
Hip hop is a form of music that can really challenge musicians and listeners, she says.
“I think people are hungry for something that’s a bit challenging and a bit involving.”
She says she hopes each piece, whether it be a play, a song or a collection of poems has a different meaning and compulsion behind it.
“But generally speaking there is a truth that I’m trying to tell, which is my truth that I know and I feel about where we are at as a people and a society – a society that I feel myself a part of, which is a kind of sick society which is full of beautiful things.
“But it’s a troubling time for me, and for my peers I think.
“So I’m trying to create something that is very true. And the truer it is for the artist, the truer it can be for the people who hear it.”
Tempest has, in the past been known to take a political stance. But says her role and focus is beyond politics now, and she despairs at the apathy and lack of empathy in society.
“For me the culture of the individual, the kid of myth of it, is what has left us in such a state of despair and sickness and we’re so far away from each other, and it’s completely unnatural.”
She says the Paris shootings makes her realise “how far away from each other we are”.
And she says artists have traditionally been those who had a real role in society which was to speak with, and for, their communities.
“This was why you wrote poems or you walked around telling stories or you played music. It was to bring life to the things that everybody felt.”
Kate Tempest and her band will make their first visit to New Zealand in January 2016 for concerts in Wellington and Auckland.
She talks to Kim Hill about her art forms, and how she hopes it connects with people.
Topics: arts, author interview, books, conflict, inequality, language, politics, technology
Regions:
Tags: hip hop, poetry, John Cooper Clarke, Bjork, PJ Harvey, travel, Paris, Tiresias, classics, Don Paterson, Sophocles, Seamus Heaney, Wu Tang Clan, Picador, Ted Hughes, Carol Ann Duffy
Duration: 51'16"

11:05
Melani Anae and Will 'Ilolahia: Polynesian Panthers
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Dr Anae is Senior Lecturer and Director of Research of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland; Will 'Ilolahia is the founder of the Waiata Artists Trust. Both were members of the Polynesian Panther Party, a civil rights movement started by the first New Zealand-born generation of Pacific peoples, and commemorated in the new edition of the book edited by Dr Anae with Lautofa Iuli and Leilani Tamu: Polynesian Panthers: Pacific Protest and Affirmative Action in Aotearoa New Zealand 1971-1981.
Topics: arts, author interview, conflict, crime, education, history, housing, identity, inequality, law, Pacific, politics, refugees and migrants, sport, te ao Māori, technology
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: David Lange, police, Desmond Tutu, Springbok Tour, Australia, racism
Duration: 38'58"

11:45
Children's Books with Kate De Goldi: three non-fiction books
BODY:
Kate discusses three children's non-fiction books: Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson, Timeline by Peter Goes, and Shackleton's Journey by William Grill.
Topics: books, education, history, language
Regions:
Tags: Jacqueline Woodson, Peter Goes, William Grill, Shackleton, children, illustration
Duration: 15'16"

11:55
Listener Feedback to Saturday 21 November 2015
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Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 21 November.
Topics:
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Duration: 5'50"

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8:12 Bill Phillips: atoms, time and light
American physicist William D. Phillips is a fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, a Distinguished University Professor at University of Maryland, a fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute, and shared the 1997 Nobel Prize with Steven Chu and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji for their work on the laser cooling of atoms. He is a member of the international advisory board of the Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies, a New Zealand Centre of Research Excellence, and will visit New Zealand as part of global celebrations for the 2015 International Year of Light. He will deliver the public lecture, Einstein, Time and Light, in Auckland (25 November), and attend the Conference on Optics, Atoms and Laser Applications (KOALA), the International OSA Network of Students (IONS) conference, and teach at the ANZSUP summer school in Dunedin.
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9:05 Michael Bundock: Francis Barber and Samuel Johnson
Maritime lawyer Michael Bundock has written extensively on Samuel Johnson, and is the author of The Fortunes of Francis Barber: the True Story of the Jamaican Slave Who Became Samuel Johnson’s Heir (Yale University Press). He is a director of Dr Johnson’s House Trust, and a former editor of The New Rambler, the journal of the Johnson Society of London.

9:45 Art Crimes with Arthur Tompkins: fakes and forgeries.
Arthur Tompkins is a District Court Judge, and member of Interpol’s DNA Monitoring Expert Group. He has a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, and will talk about a number of fakes and forgeries. Arthur recommends The Art of Forgery by Noah Charney (Phaidon Books), for those interested in learning more.
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10:05 Kate Tempest: rapping classics
Kate Tempest is a poet, playwright (Wasted), musician and novelist. She was the youngest person to win the Ted Hughes Award, for her epic narrative poem Brand New Ancients (Picador), and her first full-length poetry collection, Hold Your Own (Picador) was published last year. Her 2014 debut album, Everybody Down, was nominated for the UK’s Mercury Music Prize, and her first novel, The Bricks That Built The Houses, featuring the characters and world from that recording, will be published in 2016. Kate Tempest and her four-piece band have been touring the world for the last 18 months, and will make their first visit to New Zealand for concerts in Wellington (Bodega, 14 January) and Auckland (Kings Arms, 15 January).
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11:05 Melani Anae and Will 'Ilolahia: Polynesian Panthers
Dr Melani Anae is Senior Lecturer and Director of Research of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland. Will 'Ilolahia is the founder of the Waiata Artists Trust, set up in 1981 when he was managing the band Herbs. Will was a co-founder, and Melani a member of the Polynesian Panther Party, a civil rights movement based in Ponsonby in the 1970s that was started by the first New Zealand-born generation of Pacific peoples. The new edition of the 2006 book Dr Anae edited with Lautofa Iuli and Leilani Tamu, Polynesian Panthers: 1971-1974, the Crucible Years, has now been reprinted and published as Polynesian Panthers: Pacific Protest and Affirmative Action in Aotearoa New Zealand 1971-1981 (Huia, ISBN: 978-1-77550-205-0).

11:45 Children’s Books with Kate De Goldi: three non-fiction books
New Zealand writer Kate De Goldi’s most recent novel is From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle (Longacre), and the stage adaptation of her 2012 book, The ACB with Honora Lee, will debut next year at Circa Theatre (27 February to 26 March) as part of the New Zealand Festival. Kate will discuss three non-fiction books:
Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson (Nancy Paulson Books/Penguin);
Timeline by Peter Goes (Gecko Press); and
Shackleton's Journey by William Grill (Flying Eye Books).
This Saturday’s team:
Producer: Mark Cubey
Wellington engineer: Carol Jones
Auckland engineer: Tony Stamp
Research by Infofind

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Artist: Adele
Song: When We Were Young
Album: 25
Label: XL, 2015
Broadcast: 9:40
Artist: Kate Tempest
Song: Lonely Daze
Album: Everybody Down
Label: Big Dada, 2014
Broadcast: 10:12
Artist: Kate Tempest
Song: Marshall Law
Album: Everybody Down
Label: Big Dada, 2014
Broadcast: 10:25

===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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12:01
This Way Up Part 1
BODY:
Mount Taranaki rubbish collector and animal sense of direction.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 49'15"

12:01
This Way Up #1 for Sat 28 Nov 2015 1211-1300
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Fear of flying
Topics:
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Tags:
Duration: 49'15"

12:15
Mount Taranaki clean up
BODY:
Mount Taranaki climber and rubbish collector Derek Andrews is on track for his 700th summit in 2016.
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Derek Andrews lives in New Plymouth and for him climbing nearby Mount Taranaki (altitude: 2,518 metres) has become a pastime. So far he's been up the mountain nearly 700 times collecting rubbish and making sure it's clean and tidy. It's the kind of behaviour you'd expect from a longtime stalwart and treasurer of the The New Plymouth Tramping Club. His house is full of all the bits and bobs of climbing gear he's found left up there...from coins to pieces of aeroplanes, flags and especially glass; he's amassed a collection of 14,000 pieces and counting!
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: climbing, Taranaki
Duration: 39'20"

12:55
Animal's sense of direction
BODY:
Dr Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists on a discovery in China that could show how animals navigate using the Earth's magnetic fields.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: animals, whales, pigeons, directions, magnetic fie
Duration: 6'41"

13:01
This Way Up Part 2
BODY:
Email tracking, taxing digital purchases, data visualisation and fighting TB.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 51'45"

13:10
Tech News: 'Netflix tax' and email tracking
BODY:
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin's on how your emails are tracking you. Plus the 'Netflix tax' on digital purchases like ebooks and music is coming to New Zealand.
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Technology correspondent Peter Griffin's on how your emails are tracking you. Plus the 'Netflix tax' on digital purchases like ebooks and music is coming to New Zealand. Brian Chen's New York Times article.
Topics: technology, internet, media, economy
Regions:
Tags: Netflix, tax, digital, online purchases, GST
Duration: 15'43"

13:25
Data visualisation
BODY:
Data visualiser Wesley Grubbs of the Pitch Interactive studio in California brings a structure and a story to data and statistics.
EXTENDED BODY:
Wesley Grubbs is a data visualiser who runs Pitch Interactive, a data visualisation studio in Oakland, California. Wes works with the likes of Google, Facebook and The Wall Street Journal to turn statistics and other information into visually engaging, interactive, stories. He was a speaker at this week's Semi Permanent Wellington art and design conference. Drone Visualisation and you can find other examples of his work here.

Topics: technology, internet, media
Regions:
Tags: data visualisation, infographics, statistics
Duration: 20'49"

13:55
Fighting TB
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Dean Crick of Colorado State University is trying to find better ways to treat the bacterial disease tuberculosis.
Topics: health, science
Regions:
Tags: tuberculosis, antibiotic resistance
Duration: 6'43"

13:01
This Way Up #2 for Sat 28 Nov 2015 1309-1400
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Qatar gears up for FIFA World Cup, next gen antibiotics and HRT
Topics:
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Duration: 51'45"

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===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 66: NZ Music Awards / The Conjurors/ Jon Lemmon
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Zac Arnold takes to the red carpet at the 2015 NZ Music Awards, Yadana saw jumps onset for a DIY video shoot and we get in the mood with Auckland's heartiest party band.
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In the Music 101 Pocket Edition 66: Zac Arnold takes to the red carpet at the 2015 NZ Music Awards, Yadana saw jumps onset for a DIY video shoot and we get in the mood with Auckland's heartiest party band.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags: NZ Music Awards, Jon Lemmon, The Conjurors
Duration: 57'07"

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New Zealand Music Awards 2015
Affectionately known as the Tuis, the New Zealand Music Awards took over Auckland’s Vector Arena on Thursday, with performances from Broods, Gin Wigmore, Janine & The Mixtape, Marlon Williams and Savage, and the induction of The Exponents into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. Zac Arnold was in amongst it to bring you a courtside report on the music industry’s red carpet event.
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The Sampler - Classic Kiwi Reissues
Nick Bollinger celebrates the vinyl reissues of some classic Kiwi albums
Introducing: Yoko Zuna
3-4pm
Jon Lemmon
There are two basic rules in film-making: never work with children and never invite a film crew into your house. For his new crowdsourced music video ‘When It Came Along’, Jon Lemmon broke both rules by inviting friends and family to dance “full vibe” in his single bedroom. Yadana Saw gets behind-the-scenes of the video shoot.
[embed] https://www.facebook.com/jon.lemmon.7/videos/10153864000273189/

Anatomy of a Song Series 2: So So Modern ‘Worst Is Yet To Come’
Anatomy of a Song is a radio series produced by our friends at RDU in Christchurch, in which Spanky Moore and selected New Zealand musicians dissect the different elements of one of their tracks, getting to the bottom of what makes that song special. This week he looks at So So Modern’s ‘Worst Is Yet To Come’.
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Chicks Hotel Closure
Port Chalmer's iconic music venue has just announced that it will close its doors in March 2016. Zac Arnold gets Mike Mcleod on the line to talk about the final summer fling.
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4--5pm
Neil Finn live at the Auckland Town Hall
On Saturday 18 July, Neil Finn trod the boards at the Auckland Town Hall, presenting a solo career retrospective backed by a full string section, arranged by Kiwi composer, Victoria Kelly. Andre Upston was there to capture Finn’s Solo with Strings performance.

The Sampler - John Grant's Grey Tickles, Black Pressure
Nick Bollinger surveys songs about depression and discos from Reykjavík resident John Grant.

The Conjurors - Hint
Auckland’s heartiest party band The Conjurors have made a name for themselves by throwing caution – and themselves – to the wind. Having just released their second EP, Hints, Zac Arnold finds out about their hi-fi recording process and their ongoing evolution.

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2-3pm
Artist: Dam Native
Song: Beohold My Kool Style
Composer: Haimona / Lowe
Album: KDRU (Kaupapa Driven Rhymes Uplifted)
Label: Tangata
Artist: Ranea
Song: Aio
Composer: Ranea
Album: Tihei Mauri Ora
Label: Minaaka
The Sampler - Classic Kiwi Reissues
Artist: The Exponents
Songs: Please Please and Thank Yourself, Who Loves Who The Most, Why Does Love Do This To Me?, Nameless Girl
Composer: Luck
Album: Something Beginning With C
Label: Mercury

Artist: Hello Sailor
Song: When Your Lights Are Out
Composer: Brazier
Song: All Around This Town
Composer: McArtney
Song: Watch Ya Back
Composer: Brazier/Lyon
Album: Hello Sailor
Label: Key

Artist: Darcy Clay
Songs: Jesus I Was Evil, All I Gotta Do, And It Was Easy
Composer: Bolton
Album: Jesus I Was Evil
Label: Real Groovy
Introducing: Yoko Zuna
Artist: Yoko Zuna
Song: One's Cycle ft. Bailey Wiley
Composer: Yoko Zuna
Album: This Place Here
Label: Yoko Zuna
Artist: Team Dynamite
Song: Cosmos ReUp
Composer: YSihamau, Fepuleai, Huavi
Album: Single
Label: Young Gifted & Broke
3-4pm
Jon Lemmon music video shoot
Artist: Jon Lemmon
Song: When It Came Along
Composer: J. Lemmon
Album: Single
Label: Private
The Sampler - Grimes
Artist: Grimes
Songs: Kill V. Maim, Flesh Without Blood, Realiti, Belly of the Beat, California, Artangels, Scream, Butterfly
Composer: Boucher
Album: Art Angel
Label: 4AD
Artist: Savages
Song: T.I.W.Y.G
Composer: Jehnny Beth / Savages
Album: Adore Life
Label: Matador
Anatomy of a Song Series 2: So So Modern - 'The Worst is Yet to Come'
Artist: So So Modern
Song: The Worst is Yet to Come
Composer: So So Modern
Album: Crude Futures
Label: Self released
Artist: Die! Die! Die!
Song: Dark Arrow
Composer: Die! Die! Die!
Album: What Did You Expect EP
Label: Private
Gig Guide
Artist: Fleetwood Mac
Song: Keep Me There
Composer:
Album: Rumours
Label: Warner
4-5pm
Neil Finn Live at the Auckland Town Hall
Artist: Neil Finn
Songs: Edible Flowers, Don't Dream It's Over, One Step Ahead, Impressions, Gentle Hum
Composer: Finn
Album: RNZ Recording
Label: RNZ Recording
The Sampler: John Grant
Artist: John Grant
Songs: Grey Tickles Black Pressure, Voodoo Doll, Snug Slacks, You and Him, Global Warming, Disappointing, No More Tangles
Composer: Grant
Album: Grey Tickles Black Pressure
Label: Bella Union
Artist: Andrew Keoghan
Song: Stuck in Melodies
Composer: Keoghan
Album: Every Orchid Offering
Label: Private
The Conjurors interview
Artist: The Conjurors
Songs: Let It Inside, Hints, There I Go Again, When She Falls
Composer: The Conjurors
Album: Hints
Label: 1:12 Records
Artist: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Song: Riverman (Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve Re-Animation Instrumental)
Composer: Gallagher
Album: Chasing Yesterday
Label: Sour Mash

===5:11 PM. | Focus on Politics===
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Analysis of significant political issues presented by RNZ's parliamentary reporting team (RNZ)

===5:45 PM. | Tagata o te Moana===
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Pacific news, features, interviews and music (RNZ)

===6:06 PM. | Great Encounters===
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In-depth interviews selected from RNZ National's feature programmes during the week (RNZ)

===7:06 PM. | Saturday Night===
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An evening of requests, nostalgia and musical memories (RNZ)

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7pm – 8pm
Hoagy Carmichael - My Resistance Is Low
Jeanette MacDonald - Beyond The Blue Horizon
Peter Dawson - On The Road To Mandalay
Royal Scottish National Orchestra & Chorus - Skye Boat Song
Robert Lindsay & Emma Thompson - The Lambeth Walk
Elvis Presley - If I Can Dream
Doris Day -The Black Hills Of Dakota
Annie Lennox - Mood Indigo
John Denver - Today
Frank Sinatra - More Than You Know
Barbra Streisand - Somewhere
Bert Kaempfert -Skokiaan
Kate and Anna McGarrigle - The Bike Song

8pm – 9pm
Bjork - It’s Oh So Quiet
Dusty Springfield - Goin’ Back
Tex Morton - Hallelujah I’m A Bum
The Chieftains & Emmylou Harris - Nobody’s Darling But Mine
Ian Tyson - Navajo Rug
Perry Como - Catch A Falling Star
Bette Midler - Wind Beneath My Wings
Billy Bragg - Greetings To The New Brunette
The Seekers - The Carnival Is Over
Linda Ronstadt - Blue Bayou
Julia Lee - I Didn’t Like It The First Time
Bob Dylan - I Threw It All Away
Sam Moore and Conway Twitty - Rainy Night In Georgia

9pm – 10pm
Dr John - Revolution
Ike & Tina Turner - River Deep Mountain High
The Civil Wars - Billie Jean
Smokey Robinson - The Tears Of A Clown
Roberta Flack - Compared To What
Link Wray - Apache
Mary Coughlan- Magdalen Laundry
Heart - Crazy On You
Deana Carter - Did I Shave My Legs For This?
Queen - A Kind Of Magic
Steve Earle - Devils Right Hand
Muse - Uprising

10pm – 11pm
Little Steven - Lyin’ In A Bed Of Fire
Asleep At The Wheel - Cherokee Maiden
Quincy Conserve - All Right In The City
Rodger Fox Big Band - Maxine
Richard Thompson - Take Care The Road You Choose
Jeff Lynne - Smile
Neil Diamond - Red Red Wine
Hunters & Collectors - Skin Of Our Teeth
Darlene Love - Jesus Is The Rock (That Keeps Me Rolling)

11pm - Midnight. Late Night Fill
David Crosby and Graham Nash - Don't Dig Here
Chaka Khan - Lullaby Of Birdland
Steve Cropper, Pop Staples and Albert King - What'd I Say
Hoagy Carmichael - Hong Kong Blues
Georgie Fame - Georgia On My Mind / One Morning In May
Clark Terry - The Nearness Of You
Art Tatum - Stardust
Bob Hope and Shirley Ross - Two Sleepy People
Annie Lennox - Memphis In June
Louis Armstrong - Lazy Bones
Bobby Darin - Lazy River
George Benson - Skylark
Hoagy Carmichael - Old Rocking Chair