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Afternoons for Thursday 6 March 2008

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 5 March 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 7 March 2008
  • Jim's Essay

    1:06 PM.What do you want to be when you grow up? Audio

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  • Best Song Ever Written

    1:11 PM.Mike Shennan, principal at Mt Maunganui Primary School, nominates 'Another Great Divide' by Split Enz (1977). Audio

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  • Your Place - Bunnythorpe

    1:24 PM.Between Feilding and Palmerston Nth, this small town is the birthplace of Glaxo and the Saker racecar. Audio

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  • Martinborough Vintage 2008

    2:07 PM.Palliser Estate wine-maker, viticulturalist and oneologist Alan Johnson talks about the prospects of the coming harvest. Audio

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  • Endless Summer

    2:16 PM.Patrick Curtis has avoided winter for the past 10 years and at 81 journeys between his home in Woodage, England and Rotorua. Audio

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  • The Arts Report

    3:12 PM.Film schools at Canterbury and Victoria Universities face big changes if proposals are implemented. Audio

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  • King Cycle and Model Supplies

    3:33 PM.Katy talks to Barry King, the owner of a Christchurch institution that is closing its doors after 60 years. Audio

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  • Environment Report

    3:47 PM.A perspective on the debate around amending NZ's laws on industrial hemp production. Audio

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  • The Panel (Part 1)

    4:06 PM.Jim, Michael Hurst and Rosemary McLeod talk politics and the school yard. Audio

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  • The Panel (Part 2)

    4:20 PM.The Panel discusses the recent 'body snatcher' incident. Audio

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  • The Panel (Part 3)

    4:35 PM.The Panel wraps up with issues close to their respective hearts. Audio

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  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 5 March 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 7 March 2008
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