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Something For The Weekend
8:08 PM.We talk to our correspondent in Estonia, Silver Tambur Audio
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Trees For Health
7:08 PM.Geoffrey Donovan works for the US Forestry Service and has been researching urban trees and their measurable health benefits. Audio
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Funny Words
7:12 PM.Wriggly, squiffy, lummox, and boobs: What makes some words funny? Chris Westbury from theUniversity of Alberta's Department of Psychology has been trying to work it out. Audio
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World Weather Watch
7:12 PM.Eric Brenstrum is back to take a look at the big weather stories from around the world. Audio
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Nights Sport
9:12 PM.Dana Johannsen is back with her take on an exciting week in sport. Audio
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HMY Iolaire
7:12 PM.Early New Years Day 1918 as it brought returning soldiers from the First World War, the HMY Iolaire went down a few yards from shore and about a mile from the safety of Stornoway Harbour. One of the… Read more Audio
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Something for the weekend
8:12 PM.This week's something for the weekend is Iron Maori, a multi-sports event which is on tomorrow in Napier. Audio
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South Auckland
7:15 PM.This week's cultural ambassador is our man from South of the Tamaki - North of the Bombays - Clendon, Manurewa to be precise. Amongst the topics on Raymond Sagapolutele's radar is the stoush at… Read more Audio
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A life History
7:10 PM.Ann Topp facilitates the training for volunteer biographers at Te Omanga Hospice. She joins Bryan in the Wellington studio. Audio
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Nights' Pundit - Left Thinking
7:07 PM.University of Otago political historian A.Prof Brian Roper deconstructs public policies from around the globe. Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Peter Lamp is back with a look at the weekend's sport. In the line-up is Soccer, Supercars and Josef Schmidt. Audio
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Maori Correspondent : Leigh-Marama McLachlan
7:12 PM.RNZ's Maori News Correspondent, Leigh-Marama McLachlan gives us her take on the the news. Audio
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Something For Thr Weekend - Railex
8:06 PM.Ian Dougherty is one of the organisers of Railex 2018. There is Lego train making, people coming from all over the country to exhibit. Audio
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Overseas Correspondent Shoba Narayan
7:12 PM.Indian journalist and commentator and journalist Shoba Narayan joins Bryan to discuss what's going on in her corner of the world. Tonight she looks at the impact of the #metoo movement in India. Read more Audio
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Victory at Gate Pa?
7:08 PM.Victory at Gate Pa? is the first account of its kind where the battle at Gate Pa is expertly examined and written about from both perspectives of Maori and Pakeha. Read more Audio
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Manuka honey from farmed plantations
7:12 PM.There are plans to produce more manuka honey from farmed plantations rather than from bees foraging nectar in the wild. John Rawcliffe from the Unique Manuka Factor Honey Association joins us to tell… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:12 PM.RNZ's sports reporter, Ravinder Hunia is casting her eye on the weekend's sport. There will probably be some mention of the All Blacks... Audio
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Race Across The World
7:12 PM.The London to Sydney Marathon was the most ambitious and epic car race ever staged. John Smailes was a young journalist at the time, covering the race for the Sydney Daily Telegraph. 50 years later… Read more Audio
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Something for the Weekend
8:06 PM.This weekend sees the return of NZ Webfest - we talk to founder and organiser Keith Barclay. Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Classical Music
7:12 PM.RNZ Concert's Sound Lounge presenter Charlotte Wilson is back once again with what's happening in the classical music world. Audio
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Sofa Sessions - Lisa O'Neill
7:08 PM.Irish singer/songwriter Lisa O'Neil is in New Zealand as part of the NZ Irish Fest. She joins Bryan in the studio for a few songs and a bit of a chat. Audio
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Reptiles and Amphibians of New Zealand
9:12 PM.Dylan van Winkel, Marleen Bailing and Rod Hitchmough have written a field guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of New Zealand. In a special live interview, they join Bryan Crump tonight to tell us what… Read more Audio
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Nights Science - Astronomy
7:12 PM.Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore joins us once again for our regular look up at the night sky. Audio
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Nights Sport
9:12 PM.Peter Lampp is back - in his sights this week - the advantage of not watching the NZ-England rugby test live. Audio
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FERAL - How Humans Frame Nature
7:12 PM.Dr Nicholas Holm, joins us to talk about Feral, an online conference which will explore ideas about the human relationship to nature and wilderness. Audio