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Afternoons for Wednesday 10 December 2008

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 9 December 2008
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 11 December 2008
  • Jim's Essay

    1:06 PM.Procrastination, it's the thief of time. Audio

  • The best song ever written - Any Dream Will Do

    1:10 PM.For Paul Canham the best song ever written is Any Dream Will Do by Andrew Lloyd Webber, preferably sung by Jason Donovan. Audio

  • Link 3 for 10 December 2008

    1:20 PM.Link3, the music game where you find the link between the songs. Audio

  • Tobacco award

    2:10 PM.One of the first shops to go smoke free in Northland has been recognised with an award by The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation. Audio

  • Tony Adams - Tap dance record holder

    2:20 PM.It's official - Guiness World Records has confirmed that the world's fastest feet are right here in New Zealand. Audio

  • He Rourou for Wednesday 10 December 2008

    2:45 PM.Ana Tapiata talks to Selwyn Parata about the judging criteria and the fact that debate over judging has gone on for years. Audio

  • Feature album - The Bends

    2:50 PM.The Feature Album today is The Bends by the UK alternative rock band Radiohead. Audio

  • Virtual World

    3:10 PM.Helen and Chelfyn Baxter from Mohawk Media join Jim in the Virtual World. Audio

  • Auckland story"Tuatara Cuvier"

    3:30 PM.Tuatara have all been bred at Auckland Zoo from six original Cuvier residents captured and sent to the zoo in the early 1990's. Audio

  • Science report

    3:45 PM.The second part of a programme about Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand's first Nobel laureate. Audio

  • The Panel (Part1)

    4:07 PM.Chris Trotter and Julia Hartley Moore join Jim on the panel today. Audio

  • The Panel (Part 2)

    4:45 PM.Chris Trotter and Julia Hartley Moore join Jim on the panel today. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 9 December 2008
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 11 December 2008
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