Afternoons for Wednesday 10 December 2014
1:10 Best song ever written
Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division. Nominated by Peter Morris.
1:20 Music Trivia game
2:10 Speedcubing - Angelu Cayanan
A Hamilton girl has mastered the elusive Rubik's cube and become the fastest New Zealander to solve it. 17-year-old Angelu Cayanan solved the 3D puzzle in 13.9 seconds on the weekend winning the New Zealand speedcubing title.
2:20 Marriage Research - Professor Spencer James
Researchers in Utah say the seven-year-itch needs redefining. Instead they suggest marriages suffer a 10-year-itch, which could even stretch to 15 years. Professor Spencer James is from the School of Family Life at Brigham Young University.
2:30 NZ Reading
Peter Hambleton reads the third part of 'How To Catch A Cricket Match' by Harry Ricketts.
2:45 Feature album
Pendulum - Creedence Clearwater Revival (1970)
3:10 Online with Hamish MacEwan
Amazon lets shoppers haggle with Make an Offer button
Top 10 technology gifts for under the tree
Best YouTube videos of 2014 revealed
Change all your passwords with a single click
New York City libraries soon will let patrons 'check out the Internet'
Ralph H. Baer, Inventor of First System for Home Video Games, Is Dead at 92
3:30 New Zealand Society
Imagine that you are learning to drive for the first time in your life and you are a woman, a former refugee. Lynda Chanwai-Earle is along for the ride with a woman from Afghanistan to learn about volunteer driving lessons that are changing some women's lives in extraordinary ways.
3:45 The Panel Pre-Show with Zoe George, Jim Mora, Gordon McLauchlan and Michele A'Court.