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Afternoons for Thursday 24 July 2008

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 23 July 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 25 July 2008
  • Jim's Essay

    1:06 PM.It has become fashionable to mock Chinese engagement with English. Audio

  • The Best Song Ever Written

    1:12 PM.For Tom Greaves the best song ever written is Soldier Blue by Buffy Sainte Marie. Audio

  • Your Place

    1:20 PM.Today we head down to a vibrant town that captivates all who enter its portals, Clyde in Central Otago. Audio

  • Cricket Animation

    2:08 PM.One of the biggest changes in cricket could be coming thanks to technology devised by a Dunedin animation company. Audio

  • Ma Tatou

    2:20 PM.We continue our 'Maori Language Week' celebrations 'Ma Tatou' and welcome back Maori broadcaster Matai Smith. Audio

  • He Rourou for Thu 24 Jul

    2:45 PM.In He Rourou today, Ana Tapiata talks to Ruia Aperehama about deserting his staunch Christian upbringing. Audio

  • Feature Album

    2:50 PM.A Northern Soul was the second album by English rock band, The Verve. Audio

  • Arts Report

    3:10 PM.When is art pornography? In this week's arts segment with Lynn Freeman - she sets out to answer that question. Audio

  • Christchurch Story

    3:33 PM.Katy Gosset finds out that the sight of SUVs and station wagons may be giving way to transport of the two-wheeled type. Audio

  • Environment Report

    3:46 PM.Amelia Nurse talks to Gemma McGratha about Music for Mauis, it's a CD aimed at raising awareness about Mauis dolphins. Audio

  • The Panel (Part1)

    4:06 PM.Kevin Milne and Jon Bridges join Jim to discuss the hot topics of the day. Audio

  • The Panel (Part2)

    4:35 PM.Kevin Milne and Jon Bridges join Jim to get their teeth into some current issues. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 23 July 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 25 July 2008
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