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Afternoons for Tuesday 18 August 2009

  • Previous Episode: Monday, 17 August 2009
  • Next Episode: Wednesday, 19 August 2009
  • The best song ever written

    1:12 PM.Barbara Goldstone chooses Stormy Weather by Ethel Waters. Audio

  • Reeling in the years

    1:24 PM.Today we visit 1971 with guest Eddie Low. Audio

  • Scary study

    2:10 PM.Dunedin schoolgirl Kim Schultz thought she'd landed the dream assignment when she undertook a project to test icecream cones sold at local dairies. But her delight quickly turned to disgust when her… Read more Audio

  • Gym music

    2:20 PM.Gym bunnies risk losing their bounce if plans to charge fitness clubs more for music gets the go-ahead across the Tasman. Audio

  • He rourou for 18 August 2009

    2:48 PM.A teacher of Maori language in Sydney says the search by Maori for a better life, whether it be in another NZ city or in another country, is very similar. In He Rourou today Ana Tapiata talks with… Read more Audio

  • Feature album - Guero

    2:54 PM.Beck's successful 2005 album. Audio

  • Tune engine

    3:12 PM.Michael Whelans son Charlie was diagnosed with autism when he was 18 months old. The diagnosis, in a specialists office in Brisbane, took twenty minutes and would change four lives forever. Audio

  • Asian report for 18 August 2009

    3:35 PM.Jason Moon talks to the Ali family from Afghanistan. Audio

  • Science story

    3:47 PM.Drive 20 minutes north-east of Woodville, in the Wairarapa, and you'll reach a small farming community where novel energy producing technologies are being trialed. Audio

  • The Panel (part 1)

    4:10 PM.With Graham Bell and Bernard Hickey. Audio

  • The Panel (part 2)

    4:37 PM.With Graham Bell and Bernard Hickey. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Monday, 17 August 2009
  • Next Episode: Wednesday, 19 August 2009
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