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The Real McHugh
7:12 PM.Our first guest if Chef (and former Depute Mayor of Queenstown) Margaret McHugh. She joins us to talk about her new book, The Real McHugh. Part memoir, party cookbook it's a guide to her eventful life… Read more Audio
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Silas Futura in the Year 2602
9:07 PM.Our guests after nine are Auckland Artist Silas McClintock, (AKA Silas Futura) and his friend, Sydney-based motion picture concept artist, Tyler Hinde. They'll be chatting about making a sci-fi… Read more Video, Audio
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Is the Gold Worth it?
7:12 PM.Patrick Phelps from Minerals West Coast joins us once again. he's taking a look at the extension of OceaniaGold's mine at Wharekirauponga, 10 kilometres north of Waihi. in the Coromandel which is… Read more Audio
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Cultural Amcassador - Dance
7:35 PM.Our Cultural Ambassador from the world of contemporary dance, director and choreographer Malia Johnston is joined tonight by Ross McCormack for a chat about being back in the rehearsal room and… Read more Audio
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The New Zealand Provincial System of Government
7:12 PM.On Wellington Anniversary Day, Historian Andre Brett takes a look at the New Zealand provincial system of government. We find out how it worked, why we dumped it, whether it cast any more of a legacy… Read more Audio
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Tune in on Monday 24th Jan.
1:21 PM.Nights with Bryan Crump Returns on Monday 24th Jan. Read more Audio
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Twelve Days of Covid
10:57 PM.One of Bryan's end of year challenges is to persuade some of his fellow night shift workers to perform a carol. This year the RNZ Xmas Eve Scratch Chorus performed The Twelve Days of Christmas, with… Read more Audio
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Message from around the World - Shannon Campbell
9:42 PM.We catch up with Shannon Campbell in Berlin. Audio
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Summer Weather Outlook
7:12 PM.Chris Brandolino, principal scientist in NIWA's forcasting team looks ahead to the summer. Will we get one? Read more Audio
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A new take on sunsets and sunrises
10:35 PM.Today is the longest day of the year in the Southern Hemisphere.... also the shortest night Our summer solstice officially took place at 4-59 this morning... marking the beginning of the astronomical… Read more Audio
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The case for a risk-based approach to MIQ
10:18 PM.There are calls for a reduction in overseas arrivals, to stop MIQ hotels being overrun with Omicron. The new Covid-19 variant has prompted the Government to lengthen the quarantine stay of all… Read more Audio
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'Charlie' Brown and Franz Stigler
9:10 PM.Military Historian Damien Fenton recounts the story of 'Charlie' Brown and Franz Stigler. Audio
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The Appeal of Christmas Movies
7:15 PM.Lorna Piatti-Farnell, Professor of Film and Popular Culture at Auckland University of Technology joins once again - this time she'll take a look at the enduring appeal of Christmas movies. Audio
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Covid cases top 3,000 in NSW
10:17 PM.New South Wales has recorded 3057 new Covid cases - the first time daily cases have reached the 3000 mark anywhere in Australia. Hospitalisations have increased today and 39 patients are in intensive… Read more Audio
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Parenting gender-diverse kids
7:16 PM.Socio-linguist, Julia de Bres joins us once again she's interested in how language is used to challenge or reproduce social inequalities and is currently doing a research project with parents of… Read more Audio
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2021 in Sport
9:15 PM.We're joined by Zoe George, from Stuff in Wellington and Shannon Byrne from Darwin to take a look back at 2021 - and look forward to 2022. Audio
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Gen Z From NZ
7:30 PM.Bryan talks to Alma Tuli from James Cook high School.and Lucas Taeiloa from Massey High School. Audio
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Celebrating Maori Weaving
7:10 PM.Paula Rigby, Chair of Te Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa/Māori Weavers New Zealand joins us to talk about the exhibition Te Puna Waiora: The Distinguished Weavers of Te Kahui Whiritoi that opened at… Read more Audio
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Reopening the Takaka Hill road
10:20 PM.The Takaka Hill road has been restored to two lanes, almost four years after it was extensively damaged by Cyclone Gita. Road access to and from Golden Bay was cut off for several days following the… Read more Audio
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Counting the cost of deluge in Manawatu
10:20 PM.Many roads in Manawatu remain cut off, phone lines are down and cellphone reception in some areas is patchy. Helicopters flew over isolated communities to assess the damage from the downpour that hit… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Scotland
9:40 PM.Our overseas correspondent in Scotland, Andrew LEarmonth joins us once again from Glasgow. Audio
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Herb's Adventures
8:08 PM.We catch up with Ben James from Herb's Mobile record store - he'll be picking a track for us. Read more Audio
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The best and worst Christmas horror films
7:35 PM.Gremlins and The Nightmare Before Christmas are good scary Christmas movies for kids... but if you're after something more like "Taxi Driver with a guy who thinks he's Santa", horror writer and RNZ… Read more Video, Audio
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