Afternoons for Friday 29 April 2011
1:10 Best Song Ever Written
I'm Going Slightly Mad by Queen, as chosen by Joan Fairhall of Mairangi
1:15 NZ Live: Henpicked
Dean Murray - Guitar & Vocals
Carylann Martin - Keyboards, Accordion & Vocals
Kirsten London - Bass Guitar & Vocals
Anje Glindemann - Drums & Vocals
2:10 Feature story
Royals author Andrew Morton talks about the royal wedding.
2:30 NZ Reading
Waiting for the Wolves, written and read by Sarah Quigley.
2:45 Feature Album
LCD Sound System
3:10 One Stop Shop
Fresh Fast Food
Dame Alison Holst has a recipe for corn fritters
Weekend Wine
Karl du Fresne talks about the wine Wills and Kate's guests will drinking, Pol Roger champagne, non-vintage.
The wines:
Under $10: Gunn Estate Chardonnay 2010
Over $10: Pencarrow Pinot Noir 2009
Special occasion: Quartz Reef Methode Traditionnelle 2006
Movie Review
Noelle McCarthy reviews Arthur starring Russell Brand
3:35 NZ Society
Chris Berman is renowned for her matzoh ball soup. But it's been a long journey to mastery for this Auckland woman, from her first introduction to this classic Jewish recipe nearly fifty years ago in England and her early experiments as a new convert to Judaism in South Africa. And as she tells Justin Gregory, there's been the odd disaster along the way:
4:06 The Panel
Jeremy Elwood and Simon Pound.