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Sofa Sessions - Brass Quad
7:12 PM.Emerging Wellington brass ensemble Brass Quad join us live in the studio for a sofa session before they head off on their central North Island tour. Read more Audio
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World Economics: Brexit and Trade Wars
7:07 PM.Nights' Economist Brian Easton is back with us once again. Tonight he's discusses world economic trends and if we can predict them. Audio
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Nights Sport
9:14 PM.Dana Johannsen is with us once again. Tonight she's looking at the future for Netball New Zealand, Super Sunday and Super Rugby Audio
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Creating New Zealand's Onscreen Talent.
7:12 PM.Michelle Savill's short film, BATS, which was produced in association with Toi Whakaari for Toi Film in 2017, has been invited to screen at this year's NZIFF and MIFF, illustrating the great strides… Read more Audio
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Something For The Weekend
8:09 PM.Something for the Weekend The Maoriland Film Festival happens every year in March - but throughout the year they're still busy encouraging filmmaking. We find out how from Madeleine De young. Audio
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Nights Overseas Canada
7:12 PM.Its the second largest country by total area and the northernmost country of the North American continent. Journalist for Medicine Hat News Peggy Revell reports from Canada. Audio
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Bang Panel discussion
9:10 PM.Melody Thomas, Bryan Crump, John Brewerton from the Essentially Men Trust and Eleanor Butterworth form New Zealand Rugby take part in a wider discussion about MeToo, masculinity and domestic violence.
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Growing generations through play.
7:12 PM.Generations of New Zealanders have memories of themselves or their children at kindergarten, and new memories are being made every day. Audio
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Nights Science - Physics
7:12 PM.Prof. Shaun Hendy, director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland joins us again. Back in February he spoke about the physics of keeping cool. Tonight he's investigating keeping warm. Audio
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Night Sports
9:13 PM.Tonight Peter Lampp is looking at Wimbledon, The World Cup and Manawatu Club Rugby. Audio
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Nights Military Historian
7:10 PM.Nights' Military historian, Damien Fenton joins us once again. Tonight, just as it may be coming to an end, we take a look back at the Korean War. Audio
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Something for the Weekend : world cup final
7:07 PM.Something for the weekend was a game of two halves dedicated to the football world cup final, first half, podcasters Emile Donovan and Max Towle creaters of Squeaky Bum Time look forward to the final… Read more Audio
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Nights Culture - Modern Dance
7:12 PM.Our man of Modern Dance, Chris Jannides is back with us again. Tonight he's joined in the studio by Anton Carter, the Chief Executive of DANZ, the national resource for the dance industry in Aotearoa… Read more Audio
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Post BANG! discussion
9:41 PM.To talk about some of the issues raised in tonight's episode of Bang!, Bryan is joined by Bang! host, Melody Thomas and Jane McPherson Audio
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Pollies and the power of humour
7:12 PM.Researching humour is not just a laughing matter for cultural studies lecturer Dr Nick Holm. He specialises in studying its multiple forms - from satire to deadpan - to understand how humour can make… Read more Audio
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The woman designing buildings for old age and dementia
7:13 PM.With the number of New Zealanders with dementia - currently about 60,000 - expected to rise as the baby boomer population ages, an architect says good design, accoustics and lighting can make a big… Read more Video, Audio
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Nights Sport : Dana Johannsen
9:07 PM.Sports journalist Dana Johannsen joins us again with her eye on all things sport. Tonight's topics include the Mystics, Super Rugby and England's miraculous World Cup Run. Audio
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Shooting the Edge : Danial Eriksen
7:07 PM.Danial Ericksen's photography has taken him all over the world - documenting people and people and communities on the edge - sometimes geographically, sometimes socially. Read more Audio
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Something for the Weekend : Pyjamarama
8:06 PM.Get your PJs on and bring your torches to explore Otago Museum's galleries by night, complete some fun tasks and expect to bump into a few unusual characters along the way. Rachel Cooper is the… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Japan
7:12 PM.Journalist Motoko Kakubayashi joins us for our regular report from Toky. Tonight's topics include sexal harassment, family support and, of course the recent earthquake in the city of Osaka. Audio
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Sofa Sessions - Girlboss
7:08 PM.Wellington-based alt-pop artists girlboss join us live in the studio tonight. Read more Audio
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Meth house panic: A toxicological history
7:12 PM.A flawed 1961 study on methamphetamine's effect on pregnancy weight loss was the basis for the government's measures for contamination of state houses, toxicologist Leo Schep says. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:12 PM.Our wise man of sport, Peter Lampp takes a look at the trauma of the Sky TV outage at the weekend, the histrionics associated with the World Cup and his impressions of the Manawatu women's rugby… Read more Audio
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Songs of the Spirit
7:38 PM.Methodist lay-preacher John Thornley joins us once again to explore the spiritual side of songs. In this episode he looks at These Hills, one of the hymns of Dunedin composer Colin Gibson. Audio
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A Galaxy of Her Own
7:12 PM.We talk to the author, Libby Jackson, one of Britain's foremost space experts and the Human Spaceflight and Microgravity Programme Manager for the UK Space Agency. Read more Audio