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Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan for Tuesday 10 July 2012
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Best Song Ever Written - How Do you Mend a Broken Heart
1:08 PM.Alton Mangum from South Canterbury has chosen 'How Do you Mend a Broken Heart' by The Bee Gees. Audio
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TV Review with Sarah McMullan
1:21 PM.Reviewing the shows 'The Block NZ' and 'Missing'. Audio
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Book Review with Graham Beattie
1:32 PM.A History of Food in 100 Recipes by William Sitwell and The NZ Book. Audio
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Music Review with Nick Atkinson
1:40 PM.'Shanty Town' by Eden Mulholland and 'The Mongrel' by Jesse Sheehan. Audio
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Web Review with Ben Gracewood
1:53 PM.Topics - 'Paintballing with Hezbollah', 'Apes with Apps', and the 'My Little Pony' cartoon. Audio
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Wonderboy cartoons
2:10 PM.One of Daniel Petersen's memories of school in Whangarei is feeling that his boyish enthusiasm for life was a bit stifled by teachers who thought he simply got distracted too easily. Now aged 23… Read more Audio
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Scott Base hut
2:19 PM.A new tourist attraction is being planned in Oamaru's historic Victorian quarter. Local man and long-time Antarctica researcher, David Harrowfield, has acquired a hut from Scott Base. Audio
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Tune Your Engine - Whooping Cough
3:09 PM.Dr. Cameron Grant is an Associate Professor at the University of Auckland and a consultant paediatrician at Starship Children's Hospital. Audio
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Asian Report for 10 July 2012 - Korean War Veterans
3:32 PM.Lynda Chanwai-Earle is in Auckland meeting New Zealand veterans commemorating the 62nd anniversary of the Korean War and to find out how our Korean communities cherish these men as heroes. Audio
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The Panel Pre-Show for 10 July 2012
3:44 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Neil Miller and Irene Gardiner (Part 1)
4:07 PM.Topics - Some schools have engaged debt collectors in an attempt to force parents to pay so-called "voluntary" donations. A new poll asks if New Zeanders are in favour of schools being given an… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Neil Miller and Irene Gardiner (Part 2)
4:35 PM.Topics - are you deliberating on whether the Olympics are worth a SKY subscription? KiwiRail is looking to disestablish up to 220 jobs as it attempts to find 200-million dollars in savings. Audio
1:10 Best Song Ever Written
1:15 Critical Mass
Sarah McMullan reviewed TV shows:
The Block NZ: TV3 - Weds & Thurs @ 7.30
Missing: TV One - Mondays @ 8.30pm (now 9.30pm)
Graham Beattie's books were:
A History of Food in 100 Recipes, By William Sitwell
The New Zealand Book - published by FitzBeck Publishing
2:10 Feature Stories
2:30 Reading
2:45 Feature Album
3:12 Tune Your Engine
3:33 Asian Report
4:06 The Panel