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Afternoons for Friday 29 May 2009

  • Previous Episode: Thursday, 28 May 2009
  • Next Episode: Tuesday, 2 June 2009
  • The best song ever written

    3:10 AM.Diane Strugnell from Pauatahanui, near Porirua, chooses The French Song by The Sandpipers. Audio

  • NZ live - The Crimson Club

    1:15 PM.Playing live today from Wellington a trio who describe their music as eclectic cabaret. Audio

  • Numbers

    2:10 PM.Many cultures have superstitions regarding numbers. Audio

  • Horowhenua squatters

    2:15 PM.Police have stormed the Horowhenua Sailing Club to evict squatters who have been occupying the building since December. Audio

  • Poster poems

    2:25 PM.Poetry is set to plaster New Zealand, in the form of enormous prose-covered posters. Audio

  • He Rourou for 29 May 2009

    2:45 PM.In He Rourou today, Ana Tapiata talks to Tawaroa Kawana, one of the young entertainers at the Massey university Maori graduation ceremony in Palmerston North recently. Audio

  • Weekend Weather - Bob McDavitt

    2:50 PM.Get set for a rough ride this Queens Birthday weekend. Audio

  • Fresh Fast Food - Alison Holst

    3:12 PM.Alison's Good Old Meat Loaf Audio

  • Sport - Murray Williams

    3:35 PM.Talking rugby, Super 14 final and All Black squad named Sunday also Richie McCaw. Audio

  • The Vault

    3:47 PM.The Vault goes back to the simple life and starting from scratch- European settlement in rural New Zealand. Audio

  • The Panel (part 1)

    4:10 PM.With Graeme Thorne and Michelle Boag. Audio

  • The Panel (part 2)

    4:35 PM.With Graeme Thorne and Michelle Boag. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Thursday, 28 May 2009
  • Next Episode: Tuesday, 2 June 2009
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