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Afternoons for Thursday 31 January 2008

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 30 January 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 1 February 2008
  • Jim's Essay

    1:06 PM.We've talked many a time on Afternoons about the pace of modern life...the rapidly accelerating culture. Audio

  • The Best Song Ever Written

    1:13 PM.Robert Crawford in Auckland chooses 'What the World Needs Now' by Tom Clay. Audio

  • Your Place

    1:18 PM.Today we visit Marlborough's second largest centre, Picton. Audio

  • Arts College

    2:10 PM.Department heads are in shock at Canterbury University after learning major programmes and courses are to be axed. Audio

  • GeeCeeEsss Special

    2:23 PM.A piece of New Zealand motor racing history is marking a special milestone this year. Audio

  • Feature Album

    2:50 PM.The Electric Light Orchestra's 'A New World Record' recorded in 1976. Audio

  • The Arts Report

    3:11 PM.This week a rare interview with arts patron and collector James Wallace. Audio

  • Katy Gosset

    3:30 PM.To Christchurch and, as the city enjoys a long hot summer, the work continues for local lifeguards. Audio

  • Science Story

    3:43 PM.The final part in the series of"Beyond Human'. Audio

  • The Panel

    4:06 PM.With Garry McCormick and Michele A'Court. Audio

  • The Panel Continues

    4:37 PM.With Michele A'Court and Garry McCormick. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 30 January 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 1 February 2008
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