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Music review with Colin Morris
1:40 PM.Colin Morris with music from Tony Allen and The Unthanks. Audio
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Book review with Dr Cushla McKinney
1:30 PM.Dr Cushla McKinney reviews Book of Strange New Things by Michael Faber. Audio
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TV review with Irene Gardiner
1:20 PM.NZ on Screen Content Director Irene Gardiner on a documentary funded through New Zealand on Air's Platinum Fund for top quality TV. Audio
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Your Song - "The Shores of Gallipoli"
1:09 PM.Daire Doyle from Ireland but visiting Nelson has chosen "The Shores of Gallipoli", written by Daire Doyle and Mike Swan. Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 9 February 2015
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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Life saving new safe-house - Shakti Women's Refuge
3:35 PM.It's taken over a decade of campaigning the cause, but finally Shakti Ethnic Women's Refuge are able to open their new refuge in Wellington for women and their children desperately seeking shelter… Read more Audio
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Feature interview - Luke Ryan
3:08 PM.When Australian stand up comic Luke Ryan was told he had cancer, it was like Ground Hog Day. He had fought the dreaded disease once when he was 11 and then when through the terrible ordeal again 11… Read more Audio
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Feature album - Cats
2:46 PM.Today's feature album is the original London cast recording of 'Cats', the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical that's enjoying a new lease of life thanks to the efforts of a former Pussycat Doll. Audio
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New Zealand Retro: cell phones
1:20 PM.Ernie Newman - Digital economy consultant, formerly the voice of the Telecommunications Users Associaiton of New Zealand. Barbara Brookes - Professor of History at the University of Otago… Read more Audio
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Your song - Love Is In The Air
1:07 PM.Liz Breslin from Wanaka has chosen 'Love Is In The Air' by John Paul Young. Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 5 February 2015
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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Weekend Wine with Belinda Jackson
3:17 PM.Belinda Jackson's picks: Yalumba Y Series Shiraz Viognier 2012 $17ish, Guigal Cotes du Rhone 2010 $19.95, Mission Reserve Syrah 2013 $29 Audio
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Fresh Fast Food with Jacob Brown
3:07 PM.Featuring a recipe for traditional Greek Custard Pie. Audio
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Feature album - Uptown Special
2:47 PM.Mark Ronson's hold on the UK charts with the single Uptown Funk continues for its seventh non-consecutive week. Audio
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Preserving two centuries of history
2:06 PM.Four decades worth of work to transcribe information from gravestones in more than a thousand cemeteries around the country has finally come to fruition. More than 1-point-6 million records spanning… Read more Audio
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New Zealand A to Z - Burnham Camp
1:25 PM.Major Nicki Gardiner - Camp Commander of Burnham Military Camp. Major Ian Lattimore - Officer in charge of the Youth Development Unit at Burnham Military Camp. Ensign Hayden Halse - Navy medic in… Read more Audio
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Your song - I Walk The Line
1:09 PM.I Walk The Line - Johnny Cash. Chosen by Carey Vivian calling from Helensville. Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 4 February 2015
3:46 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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Online with Paul Brislen
3:09 PM.The Cloud - Paul talks about what it is (marketing) and what it isn't (the answer to everything). BYODs (bring your own devices) at school and the controversy around parents paying for devices… Read more Audio
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Feature album - Freedom
2:46 PM.'Freedom' is the eighteenth studio album by Canadian rock musician Neil Young, released in 1989. 'Freedom' effectively relaunched Young's career after a largely unsuccessful decade. Audio
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Our Aquanauts - Saturation Diver Chris Fabish
2:35 PM.Ever heard of the term aquanaut? There are as few as 100 New Zealanders working as aquanauts or saturation divers around the globe, maintaining deep-sea oil wells and pipelines in the most extreme… Read more Audio
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I Wanna Be Na Nah Na Nah Nah - Tessa Mitchell
2:18 PM.It's called 'I Wanna Be Na Nah Na Nah Nah', and it's the title of a new play painting a picture of how the Auckland suburb of Ponsonby used to be. But it's not just any ordinary play where you sit in… Read more Audio
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Eye Research - Associate Professor David Ackerley
2:09 PM.Work is well under way in a project to grow part of a human eye. The aim is to produce a retina. This could be used to help prevent degenerative blindness, one of the most common forms of vision loss… Read more Audio