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Afternoons for Wednesday 4 February 2009

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 3 February 2009
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 5 February 2009
  • Jim's Essay

    1:07 PM.Puns. Audio

  • The best song ever written - Baker Street

    1:12 PM.Gary Sweetman thinks the best song ever written is 'Baker Street' by Gerry Rafferty. Audio

  • Link 3

    1:28 PM.Our music quiz. Audio

  • Naming rights - Sir Edmund Hillary

    2:15 PM.A central Otago man is enjoining others to engage in the debate over what to call New Zealand's highest unnamed mountain peak. Audio

  • Minnie Dean marker

    2:22 PM.Minnie Dean has finally gotten her marker. Well the official one after the installation of a headstone on her grave. Audio

  • He Rourou for 4 Febuary 2009

    2:45 PM.Te Ripowai Higgins believes Maori have much to celebrate over the inauguration of Barrack Obama. Audio

  • Feature album - The Rise and Fall

    2:51 PM.The Rise and Fall is the fourth album by the British group Madness. Audio

  • Virtual World - the Baxters

    3:10 PM.From the Virtual World, Helen and Chelfyn Baxter talk robots, advances in robotics. Audio

  • Auckland Story - Auckland Botanic Gardens

    3:32 PM.Sapna Samant takes us on a full on guided tour of the Auckland Botanic Gardens. Audio

  • Environment Story

    3:47 PM.Yesterday we heard about seabird reintroductions on Mana Island, off the Wellington coast. That story continues today. Audio

  • The Panel (Part 1)

    4:08 PM.With Rosemary McLeod and Neil Miller. Audio

  • The Panel (Part 2)

    4:39 PM.With Rosemary McLeod and Neil Miller. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 3 February 2009
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 5 February 2009
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