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Cultural Ambassador - New Zealand Hip Hop history
7:08 PM.Brad 'DJ Sticky Fingaz" Warrington continues the story of New Zealand Hip Hop. Tonight we go back to the early 2000's and the emergence of the Christchurch scene. Audio
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Mi-Sex: 40 years of Graffitti Crimes
9:30 PM.New wave rockers Mi-Sex celebrate 40 years since the release of their legendary album Graffiti Crimes which included their 1979 hit 'Computer Games' in early 2020. Keyboard player Murray Burns joins… Read more Audio
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Study promotes NZ open water environments for water safety
7:12 PM.About 2 years ago we spoke to to Professor Chris Button, Dean of School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Otago who was embarking on research looking at whether… Read more Audio
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Election Year - Does Class Matter?
7:12 PM.Bryan Roper joins us once again and tonight he's taking a look at class, voting and New Zealand's political parties and asks "Does Class Matter?" Read more Audio
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One forThe Road
8:10 PM.We're talking to some night time drivers about the music that keeps them trucking. Audio
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Sofa Session - Brighde Chaimbeul and Jamie Murphy
7:12 PM.Brighde Chaimbeul from the Isle of Skye,is one of the most prolific young pipers of her generation. She joins us with Jamie Murphy, one of Ireland's finest musicians on guitar. Read more Audio
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Samesame but different: celebrating LGBTQI writers
9:30 PM.The Samesame But Different literary festival is the only annual celebration of LGBTQI writing talent in Aotearoa New Zealand. We're joined by Festival programme director Sam Orchard who also has news… Read more Audio
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Using Te Reo and Ta Re in Taxonomy
7:12 PM.Taxonomy is the science of classification - it's the way we classify the diversity of life on this planet. Dr. Peter De Lange from the school of Animal and Environmental Sciences at UNITEC joins us to… Read more Audio
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Mining On The West Coast
7:12 PM.Tonight's after dinner speaker is Patrick Phelps who was for a while our Overseas Correspondent from China. He's back in Aotearoa and back on the West Coast working for Minerals West Coast, a… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Pater Lampp joins us once again. Tonight we're taking a look at the history of Manawatu Golf Club, asking why we love bad boys in Tennis and learning a bit more about world cycling champion Campbell… Read more Audio
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One For The Road
8:10 PM.We're kicking off a new series on Nights. We're talking to some night time drivers about the music that keeps them trucking. If you're on the road in the dark and there's a particular piece of music… Read more Audio
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Understanding Stuttering
7:35 PM.Dr Catherine Theys, a senior lecturer at the University of Canterbury's School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing, has collaborated with researchers at KU Leuven (Belgium), the University of Toronto… Read more Audio
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Antarctic Update
7:12 PM.Dr Craig Stevens, Principal Scientist of Marine Physics at NIWA - he's just returned from "grounding line" of the Ross Ice Shelf where he and teams from throughout the world were researching a number… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Overseas Correspondent - Canada
9:30 PM.Peggy Revell joins us once again from Medicine Hat, Albert with the latest news from Canada. Audio
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Materials: Fact or Fiction - Lightsabers
7:35 PM.A new series on Nights in collaboration with the MacDiarmid Institute where we take an idea from fiction and see how it stands up to scientific scrutiny. Tonight, Professor Justin Hodgkiss Professor… Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - The Music of Persia
7:15 PM.Shahram Aryan makes his Nights debut as our cultural ambassador introducing us to the music of Persia. Read more Video, Audio
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Testostrogen - The Play
9:30 PM.We're joined by actor Amberlea Jones and writer and producer Joanna Pearce, who's play Testostrogen tells the story of a man dealing with a powerful inclination to dress in women's clothes and then… Read more Audio
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The Passage of the Damned
7:12 PM.Elsbeth Hardie joins us to tell us about her new book which tells the story of how in 1797, the British government pressed a small group of French and German prisoners of war into the New South Wales… Read more Audio
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New Zealand and the World
7:08 PM.Nina Hall, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies joins us for her debut as a regular nights contributor. Tonight she asks How… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.RNZ Pacific's Vinnie Wylie joins us for the first time as our Monday sportscaster. Audio
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NZSO Kick off 2020
7:35 PM.The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra performs a work inspired by pop and minimalist rock from lauded American composer John Adams this Friday, 31 January. This is the first NZSO concert for 2020 and… Read more Audio
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A Local's Guide to Wuhan
7:12 PM.Sebastian Xu has made hs home in Wellington but hails from the city of Wuhan in China where most of his family still live. He's here to give us a local's guide to the city. Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Estonia
9:30 PM.Silver Tambur joins us once again from Estonia. Read more Audio
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Astronomy - Alan Gilmore
7:35 PM.Nights astronomer and former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore joins us once again with news about why Betelgeuse is becoming unusually faint and the continuing… Read more Audio