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Gimme Shelter - James Crow
1:23 PM.James Crow is shining a light on the homeless, by starting a project called Gimme Shelter. His aim is to find out just how big the problem is, and engaging the community to solve the problem. Audio
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Beyoncé's 'Lemonade'
1:08 PM.The new Beyoncé album and film debuted over the weekend. The Spinoff's Anny Ma discusses these works in their cultural context. Read more Audio
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Anzacs rising
8:06 PM.One hundred years ago a group of New Zealand soldiers caught up in the Irish Easter Rising of 1916 had the chance to change history when one had a clear shot of the rebel leader James Connolly. Read more Audio
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Chinese Anzacs finally recognised
12:30 PM.A buried history has come to light. Chinese New Zealanders who fought in places like Gallipoli during the First World War have been recognised in Wellington and finally have their moment in history. Read more Audio, Gallery
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The Panel pre-show for 22 April 2016
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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Film review with Dr Richard Swainson
3:25 PM.Richard Swainson reviews Eye in the Sky and The Boss. Audio
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Wine with Joelle Thomson
3:20 PM.Joelle recommends the Italian wine variety, Valpolicella, to accompany Martin's hash. Audio
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Food with Martin Bosley
3:10 PM.Wellington Chef Martin Bosley debates the merits of bully beef, as provided to our servicemen during wartime. And shares his recipe for Corned Beef and Black Pudding Hash. Audio
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NZ Live - Paddy Burgin's Wooden Box Band
2:20 PM.Paddy Burgin's Wooden Box Band performs live in the Atrium at Te Papa. Read more Video, Audio
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Favourite Album - Michael Hall
1:47 PM.Michael Hall is the head of Te Papa's imaging team, he's chosen Iggy Pop's New Values. Audio
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Gallipoli: The Scale of our War - Kirstie Ross
1:40 PM.The display features the stories of seven Kiwi Soliders and a nurse and has attracted around 700 thousand visitors since it opened to the public in April last year. Lead Curator for this project is… Read more Audio
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Pacific Impacts of War - Grace Hutton
1:28 PM.Not often talked about when we look back at World War one is the contribution from our neighbours throughout the Pacific. Up to 500 Cook Island men are thought to have been involved in fighting during… Read more Audio
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Wartime Propaganda - Steph Gibson
1:19 PM.Stephanie Gibson's expertise is in the area of First World War posters, emotional imagery and messaging. Poster were the most common form of messaging during those times. Audio
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Points, lines and polygons - the art of making maps
9:46 PM.The 451 topographic maps that cover the length and breadth of New Zealand are a testament to the skills of a team of map makers at LINZ. Read more Audio
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Marine maternity ward
9:34 PM.Staff at the Island Bay Marine Education Centre have played midwife to baby carpet sharks that hatched almost a year after a female shark deposited the egg cases in a tank. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Shy fish, bold fish - insights into the lives of native fish
9:20 PM.To understand the food webs of ponds and lakes you need to understand the personalities and lives of individual fish Read more Audio
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The Panel Pre-Show for 21 April 2016
3:45 PM.What the world is talking about with Zara Potts. Audio
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The Expats - Mike Noakes
3:25 PM.Our Expat of the week is serving the people of Nova Scotia well. He's taken the humble, and mighty, New Zealand pie to Canada's eastern province Halifax. Mike Noakes runs the Humble Pie Company. Audio
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Masterpieces - Richard Till
3:10 PM.Chef Richard Till is an avid collector of tea towels and he tells about his favourites on Masterpieces today. Audio
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Critter of the Week - Nicola Toki
2:45 PM.DOC's Threatened Species Ambassador Nicola Toki discusses the critter of the week, the black stilt. Audio
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Money - Mary Holm
2:10 PM.Mary Holm is a prolific author and columnist and eduator in the field of personal finance. This week: Good borrowing: How gearing boosts returns - and losses. Audio
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Comedy Festival - Ben Hurley
1:35 PM.Ben Hurley provides us with a sneak preview of his new show. Audio
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The light and shade of workplace humour
1:25 PM.Humour in the workplace can create harmony, pleasure and happiness but it also has the potential to incite outrage, dissension and chaos - according to Dr Barbara Plester, is a senior lecturer at… Read more Audio