Afternoons for Friday 24 November 2023
1:15 Iconic Ollies eatery handed to the next generation
The founders of Ollies Burgers & Ice Cream shop in Royal Oak are handing over their scoops after 50 years. Colin and Carolyn Haines opened the American-style diner on Valentine's Day in 1978.
To the relief of many loyal Ollies ice cream fans, the business is staying in the family after being sold to the duo's son and daughter in law. Colin looks back on 50 years at their iconic Auckland destination.
1:25 Celebrating the future of design at University of Auckland
The University of Auckland's annual Creative Futures Exhibitions kick off today and are on through to Sunday.
The exhibition features work by students graduating in Architecture, Urban Design, Urban Planning, Fine Arts and Design.
On show is Design student Fiona Yoon's prototype ARctive that uses artificial intelligence and augmented reality to help seniors enhance their well-being.
She recently won a Lexus Design Award and $4,000 for the project. Her project will now be entered into an international design award. Fiona speaks to Jesse.
1.30 New NZ-made plane to save lives in natural disasters
New Zealand's only commercial aircraft manufacturing company has built a new plane to save lives during natural disasters and fight fires. It's called the SuperPac XSTOL (Extremely Short Take-Off and Landing) aircraft.
It can take off and land with just a rugged, 200-metre-long runway, and has been sold to 28 countries, including places in Africa where it's used with the United Nations World Food Programme.
NZAero CEO Stephen Burrows speaks to Jesse.
1:40 Dead Book Birds on tour - a literary trio on stage
In addition to releasing his latest book, The Dead Are Always Laughing At Us, Dominic Hoey has teamed up with fellow poets and authors Liam Jacobson and Isla Huia to present a five date show around the motu.
Dominic and Liam join Jesse in the studio to talk about their book releases this year and what their audiences can expect from the talented trio live on stage.
You can tickets to their show here.
1:45 Freaky Friday
This week on Freaky Friday we meet Pam from Christchurch who has a story with an eerie coincidence involving her son and his new fiancee.
If you have a spooky story to share or an eerie coincidence that sends shivers up your spine, please get in touch. You can text 2101 or email jesse@rnz.co.nz.
2:10 Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Dom reviews Next Goal Wins and Napoleon.
2:20 NZ Live Ha The Unclear
This week on NZ Live we meet Ha The Unclear, formerly known as Brown.
They have released a string of successful string of albums and EPs under the name Brown, but are now back with not just a new name, but also a new band member, label and single.
They're in our Auckland studio to play for NZ live this week.
3:08 Chocolate and Orange Tiramisu
Today Jess Daniel of Jess's Underground Kitchen shares a recipe for a lighter version of the Italian classic tiramisu.
She talks to Jesse about making an chocolate and orange desert that you can serve your guests or make ahead and take along to any dinners or festive celebrations.
You can find out how to make this dessert here.
3:16 Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because Friday is new music day - she'll pick us a track to play.
3:25 Weekend Stuff with Stan Scott
Builder Stan Scott's back this week to help you out with any big or small DIY jobs you want to get on to.
If you have any questions for him please email jesse@rnz.co.nz or text 2101. We'll get to as many questions as possible while Stan's on the line.
3:35 Critter of the Week
This week’s critter is a giant species of nematode (a type of worm) that is longer than a small shipping container and roughly the volume of an oil drum! The giant nematode, Placentonema gigantissima, spends its whole life curled up inside the body of female sperm whales.
3:45 The Panel with Ruth Money and Duane Major