National Radio, 27.7.01, 6pm - 8pm

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Year
2001
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27931
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Categories
Radio airchecks
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
02:00:00
Broadcast Date
27 Jul 2001
Credits
RNZ Collection
Morrison, Temuera
Dennis, Jonathan
Curtis, Cliff, 1968-
GORDON, Wilhemena
MALING, Camilla
Wiseman, Don
RARI, Vanessa
Crump, Bryan
Body, Jack, 1944-
Freeman, Lynn

Aircheck of National Radio, 27.7.01, 6-8pm.
01/48/1, 6-7pm approx.
6pm news, leading with story about looming power crisis and actuality of Energy Minister Pete Hodgson asking "all New Zealanders" to make savings of 10% in electricity consumption. Also story about wine made in France being called Kiwi Cuvee, cashing in on good New Zealand name.
Trailer for Saturday Morning with John Campbell.
Weather.
What's Going On? A daily update on arts and entertainment: Temuera Morrison followed by Cliff Curtis talk about the Aroha project, a six part Māori language television series; Wilhemena Gordon dances up a storm overseas; Jonathan Dennis looks at the movie Swordfish in Film Show; and Katherine Mansfield memorabilia - her personal treasures are about to go on display at the Alexander Turnbull Library.
The Pacific Report with Don Wiseman. Includes: Plans for a military heritage trail in Solomon Islands - Bill Fisher and John Innes have been establishing a trail which takes visitors to key battle sites in Guadalcanal.
Storytime with Prue Langbein. Robbie's Bike by Kingi McKinnon told by Vanessa Rari.

01/48/02, 7-8pm approx.
7pm news and weather.
Country Life with Susan Murray and David Knowles. Includes an expert on toxic pollutants and measuring how they affect the environment, Dr Marshall Adams.
Conditions around NZ.
Agri-news.
Juliet Palmer is composing a piece for recorded sheep and solo violin. Bryan Crump reports. Jack Body comments on Douglas Lilburn's rural roots (approx 30secs).
Some entrants for the Southland competition - on why it is a great place to live.
A feature on outback Australia.
More reasons to live in Southland - including the Sound Archivists version of a poem set to the music Deep in the Heart of Texas and sung with gusto!