Nights for Monday 14 February 2022
7:12 The Big Bike Film Night 2022
We speak to Brett Cotter organiser of The Big Bike Film Night - A film festival celebrating all things bicycle across 42 locations from Kerikri to Invercargill.
Photo: The Big Bike Film Night
7:35 Nights Jazz
Fergus Barrowman brings his pick of the latest jass releases - including a treat from Immanuel Wilkins.
- Immanuel Wilkins, ‘Shadow’ 4:44, from The 7th Hand (Blue Note 2022)
- Graham Collier, ‘Halo Round the Sun’ fade at 3:00, from British Conversations (My Only Desire 2021)
- Enrico Rava, ‘Infant’, fade about 3:30, from Edizione Speciale (ECM 2021)
Photo: http://www.immanuelwilkins.com/
8:05 A Little Moment of Calm
Soundscapes to calm the soul.
8:15 Pacific Waves
Koroi Hawkins presents a daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world.
Photo: RNZ Pacific
8:30 Window on The World
Another Science in Action from the BBC World Service. Tonight the team talk to a journmalist who gained unique access to The Wuhan Institute of Virology, the look at the recent nuclear fusion test at the Joint European Torus facility near Oxford in the Uk, and a survey of Arctic waters under ice near the North pole has revealed a colony of giant sponges, feeding on fossilised worms.
Photo: Yomiuri
9:10 Nights Sport
RNZ Sports Journalist, Penny Miles is our sportscaster tonight.
Photo: Alexander Vilf / Sputnik / Sputnik via AFP
9:30 Podcast Feature
The final episode of Classical Pop, a series presented by Nigel Collins exploring the intersection between classical and popular music, here on RNZ National.Tonight's programme features music from Brian Eno, Steve Reich and The Beatles.
Brian Eno Photo: supplied
10:17 Lately
Photo: RNZ
Lately with Karyn Hay is a late night radio show on RNZ National, with an eye on live events, an ear for music, a great sense of humour and a genuine interest in people and their stories.
11:07 Nashville Babylon
After 11, on Nashville Babylon Mark Rogers has new music from Tall Folk, classic blues and country courtesy of George Jones and Johnny Otis, plus a soul smash from Quincy Jones.
Photo: Supplied