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Afternoons for Wednesday 30 April 2008

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 29 April 2008
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 1 May 2008
  • Jim's Essay

    1:06 PM.How hard do you work? Apparently a lot harder than a feudal serf of the Ancien Regime. Audio

  • The Best Song Ever Written

    1:17 PM.Mark Webster of Auckland nominates Captain Beefheart's 'Tropical Hot Dog Night'. Audio

  • Link 3 - The Music Quiz

    1:25 PM.The competition where we play you three songs and in return you tell us the link between them. Audio

  • Anti-Psychotic Drugs and the Elderly

    2:08 PM.There is growing concern that elderly patients in rest homes are being prescribed these drugs unnecessarily. Audio

  • William Rhodes-Moorehouse Doco

    2:20 PM.Actor and filmmaker Julian Arahanga is trying to find the Maori roots of this pioneering WW1 pilot and war hero. Audio

  • He Rourou for 30 April 2008

    2:41 PM.Father Philip Cody talks with Ana Tapiata about the cooperation, bonding and friendship that happens at the Hui Aranga. Audio

  • Feature Album

    2:50 PM.Eva Cassidy's 'Eva By Heart'. Audio

  • Mr IT - Hamish MacEwan

    3:06 PM.What's DRM and why does it suck? And other important geek speak. Audio

  • Auckland Story with Sapna Samant

    3:38 PM.Giving destiny a hand in the search for love - Speed Dating and Internet introductions. Audio

  • Science with Dacia Herbulock

    3:45 PM.A colossal squid caught last year - the largest of its kind ever found - is being examined at Te Papa. Audio

  • The Panel (Part 1)

    4:10 PM.Today, Bomber Bradbury and Julia Hartley-Moore join Jim to discuss issues and gripes, trials and tribulations. Audio

  • The Panel (Part 2)

    4:35 PM.Julia Hartley-Moore and Bomber Bradbury discuss issues including the recent pro (Communist) China rally in Aotea Square. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 29 April 2008
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 1 May 2008
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