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Writing Books for People with Aphasia
7:12 PM.Stephen Gibbs was a teacher, musician and music director, a journalist and event manager - as well as a husband, father and grandfather. He was a voracious reader, a fluent writer and confident… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Estonia
9:40 PM.Our Overseas Correspondent from Estonia, Silver Tambur is on the line from Tallinn - where they're celebrating midsummer. Audio
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The Toxicoilogy of Liquorice
7:40 PM.Toxicologist Leo Schep takes a look at liquorice and the associated risks of toxicity when too much is consumed. Read more Audio
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Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga celebrates Matariki
7:12 PM.From Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga, Rosemary Baird editor of the Aotearoa Unearthed Podcast and Development Advisor, Niki Patsch talk to us about a new podcast by Heritage New Zealand Pouhere… Read more Audio
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The Origins of the Black Death
9:12 PM.Dr Philip Slavin, Associate Professor of History at the University of Stirling in Scotland talks to us about his recent research into the Origins of the Black Death. Read more Audio
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Dunedin Youth Orchestra Audrey Reid Composition Competition
7:08 PM.Composer Anthony Ritchie joins us to announce the winners of this years Dunedin Youth Orchestra Audrey Reid Composition Competition. Audio
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Winter Solstice Astronomy
9:08 PM.Former Superintendent of the Mt John Observatory above Lake Tekapo in the Mackenzie Country, Alan Gilmore joins us with a quick guide to the solstice. Audio
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Taupo Documentary Premiere
8:10 PM.Documentary Filmaker John Ball joins us to talk about his film "Man in Wheelchair - Just a Matter of Fate" screening in Taupo this Thursday. Audio
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A Case for Mining on the West Coast
7:12 PM.Patrick Phelps from Minerals West Coast is back again - he wants to talk about the social and economic benefits of mining in New Zealand - higher wages and higher productivity in a country that he… Read more Audio
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New Podcast Featuring Keri Hulme Recording
9:10 PM.Going West Festival's James Littlewood joins us to talk about a special new podcast featuring a recording of the late Keri Hulme reading her unpublished novel "Bait" at the festival in 1997. Read more Audio
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Music From The Crates
7:40 PM.Ben James from Herb's Mobile Record Store is back again to pick some more tracks - tonight he plays muic from bands he's seen live and been blown away by. Read more Audio
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Disco Bloodbath
7:10 PM.We talk to Director Marcus Palmer about his film, playing at theis year's Doc Edge Festival called Disco Bloodbath which follows the core performers and managers of the eponymous iconic Tamaki… Read more Audio
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Greenland Ice Sheet
9:40 PM.After Bryan's earlier chat with Lars Ostenfeld, about his film INTO THE ICE, Geoff Henderson a wind turbine engineer and "amateur" climate scientist got in touch. Read more Audio
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Remakes, Reboots, 'Resurrections' and Off-Shoots.
7:30 PM.Professor Lorna Piatti-Farnell, Professor of Film, Media, and Popular Culture at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) join us once again to talk popular culture - tonight she takes a look at… Read more Audio
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World Weather with Erick Brenstrum
7:15 PM.Former Metservice Severe Weather Meteorologist, Erick Brensturm joins us once again to take a look at weather events around the world. His topics tonight include record-breaking hurricaine agatha… Read more Audio
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MId Week Media Watch
10:35 PM.Mid Week Media Watch with Hayden Donnell Audio
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Desire, Homosociality, and Brotherhood in the Medieval Empire
9:10 PM.Associate Professor of Classics, Mark Masterson joins us to talk about his new book 'Between Byzantine Men', which uses evidence never used before to make a presentation of sex and desire between men… Read more Audio
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Into The Ice
7:15 PM.Ahead of its New Zealand Premiere at this year's Doc Edge Festival, we talk to Director Lars Ostenfeld about his film INTO THE ICE in which he accompanies three of the world's leading glaciologists on… Read more Video, Audio
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New Zealand and the World - Nina Hall
7:12 PM.Nina Hall, Assistant Professor in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University joins us once again to chat about her new book, Transnational Advocacy in the Digital Era, and give us her take on… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport - Peter Lampp
9:12 PM.Our man in the Manawatu, Peter Lampp joins us once again. Audio
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Brass with David Bremner
7:33 PM.Our cultural ambassador from the world of Brass, David Bremner joins us once again with an eclectic mix of music. Read more Audio
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Debut Album from Louisa Williamson
7:07 PM.Composer and saxophonist Louisa Williamson joins us ahead of her Wellington concert to launch her debut album What Dreams May Come. Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Scotland
9:30 PM.Our overseas correspondent from Scotland, Andrew Learmonth joins us once again from Glasgow. Read more Audio