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Afternoons for Wednesday 17 September 2008

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 16 September 2008
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 18 September 2008
  • Jim's Essay

    1:08 PM.How does music genre define it's listeners? Audio

  • Driving Songs

    1:10 PM.What you listen to may effect your driving. Audio

  • The Best Song Ever Written

    1:17 PM.David Southwick of Hamilton chooses Isa lei by Melenau Lynno. Audio

  • Link 3

    1:20 PM.Our quiz where 3 or more songs have something in common. Audio

  • Link 3 (Part 2)

    1:35 PM.Part two of the quiz where 3 or more songs have something in common. Audio

  • Freedom Camping

    2:10 PM.Peter Gordon of the New Zealand Motor Caravan Association explains the problems surrounding Freedom Camping. Audio

  • International Wedding

    2:22 PM.Gan and Chen will be married in Hastings this weekend for an all-expenses-paid wedding to be televised to an audience of 330. Audio

  • He Rourou for 17 September 2008

    2:45 PM.Ana Tapiata talks to Dr Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and Ria Hall from the Maori board of Creative NZ, Te Waka Toi. Audio

  • Feature Album - Diamond Life

    2:50 PM.Diamond Life is the debut album by the English group Sade, released in 1984. Audio

  • Virtual World

    3:12 PM.Hamish MacEwan with the latest IT news including a laptop with a battery that could deliver all-day computing. Audio

  • Auckland Story

    3:33 PM.Sapna Samanat on the Auckland Heritage Festival, which opens September 19. Audio

  • Environment Story

    3:45 PM.We discovered long ago that honey is useful in helping wounds heal. Manuka seems to be more effective than any other honey. Audio

  • The Panel (part 1)

    4:00 PM.With Kevin List and Barry Corbett. Audio

  • The Panel (part 2)

    4:37 PM.With Kevin List and Barry Corbett. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 16 September 2008
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 18 September 2008
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