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Afternoons for Tuesday 26 August 2008
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Best Song Ever Written - 'Angie'
1:05 PM.Joanne Griffiths from Rotorua has chosen the Rollings Stones 'Angie'. Audio
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Reeling In The Years - 1985
1:15 PM.Radio DJ James Daniels introduces the top hits from the year 1985. Audio
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Dave Gerrard
2:10 PM.Former Olympic selector, Associate Prof David Gerrard says the New Zealand Olympic team in Beijing was too big. Audio
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Peter Leitch - The Mad Butcher on the Sav
2:20 PM.The Mad Butcher on the history of the Sav in NZ - and why is it disappearing from our Kiwiana menus. Audio
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He Rourou for 26 August 2008
2:45 PM.Ana Tapiata talks to Mark Te One, one of the Ati Awa negotiators for Taranaki Whanui. Audio
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Feature Album - Crime of the Century
2:50 PM.Crime of the Century is the third album by the progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1974. Audio
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Tune Your Engine - Deborah Colson
3:10 PM.Co-author of 'Optimum Nutrition for Your Child: Maximise Your Child's Potential'. Audio
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Asian Report - NZ Film 'Apron Strings'
3:35 PM.Jason Moon talks to three women involved with the New Zealand feature film Apron Strings. Audio
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Science Story - Conservation Ecologist Mick Clout
3:50 PM.Mick Clout, a conservation ecologist at the University of Auckland and how science can help the efforts to save kakapo. Audio
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The Panel (Part 1)
4:05 PM.Michelle Boag and Bomber Bradbury discuss internet suppression, transport cost and other topics of the day. Audio
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The Panel (Part 2)
4:35 PM.More from todays panelists Michelle Boag and Bomber Bradbury. Audio