Afternoons for Friday 15 October 2010
1:10 Best Song Ever Written
Red River Shore from Bob Dylan's Tell Tale Signs Bootleg compilation, as chosen by Paul FitzGerald
1:15 NZ Live - Anika Moa
Audio of NZ Live can be found on our music webpage.
2:10 Feature Story - North Korea
Patrick Chovanec is a professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, and has been to places where few Westerners are allowed to venture, including the North Korea Special Economic Zone.
2:30 You Me ... Now!
Following the trials and tribulations of a group of friends as they find love in the city.
The band rocks the Soul Bar and the cougar rocks Alice and Johno's love boat.
Check out Gavin's "Go Get Em' Girlfriend!" Scones recipe from yesterday's episode.
2:45 He Rourou
2:50 Feature Album
Ana Tapiata talks to Herea Winitana, the winner of the senior reo Maori section of the recent national secondary school Maori speech competitions.
2:45 Feature Album
Day & Age by The Killers
3:10 Fresh Fast Food with Julie Biuso
Strawberry and Limoncello Sponge
Strawberries with Balsamic Vinegar
3:20 Weekend Wine - Yvonne Lorkin
Cheap and Cheerful
Ire Road Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2010
Sunshine Brewery Gisborne Green Pilsner
Mid-Price Magic
Monkey Bay Sauvignon Blanc Pinot Gris 2010
Ignore the Accountant and Treat Yourself
Wolf Blass Grey Label Mclaren Vale Shiraz 2008
3:26 Movie Review - Sarah McMullan
Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything, co-written and directed by Ryan Murphy and starring Julia Roberts.
3:35 NZ Society
Justin Gregory looks at New Zealand as it might have been if certain key events in our history never occurred.
In this afternoon's episode; if we'd agreed to become a part of Australia?
4:06 The Panel
Richard Langston and Irene Gardiner.