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Afternoons for Thursday 27 November 2008

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 26 November 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 28 November 2008
  • Jim's essay

    1:06 PM.Romantics vs cynics and sexy women make everyone feel bad. Audio

  • Best song ever written

    1:10 PM.Sidwell from Auckland chooses Driving Home for Christmas by Chris Rea. Audio

  • Your place - Kinloch

    1:15 PM.Today we visit a small but inviting township on the shores of our largest lake, just 20 minutes north west of Taupo. Audio

  • Students given wrong exam

    2:10 PM.Students at Taieri College are having to resit NCEA exams after the school ordered the wrong examination papers. Audio

  • Re-branding Hastings

    2:20 PM.There are plans to re-brand Hastings, the city formerly known as the Fruit Bowl of New Zealand. Audio

  • He Rourou for 27 November

    2:45 PM.In this programme from the iwi radio archives, Waho Tibble explains why colleagues are so important. Audio

  • Feature album - Unhalfbricking

    2:55 PM.Unhalfbricking was the third album by British folk rock band Fairport Convention, released in 1969. Audio

  • The arts report

    3:10 PM.Today, Enchanted Forest at The Dowse in Lower Hutt and the story of Participant Productions. Audio

  • Christchurch story with Katy Gosset

    3:30 PM.A local man has just been installed as the new Grand Master of the New Zealand Freemasons. Audio

  • Environment story

    3:46 PM.Tiritiri Matangi Island, north of Auckland, is one of New Zealand's leading island restoration projects. Audio

  • The panel (part 1)

    4:08 PM.Tony Doe and Deborah Hill Cone. Audio

  • The panel (part 2)

    4:36 PM.With Tony Doe and Deborah Hill Cone. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 26 November 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 28 November 2008
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