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The Firebombing of German Cities - Culpability and Futility
9:25 PM.Anglican priest, Raymond Pelly was a young boy in London during the blitz and he joins us to talk about the impact and ethics of the allied bombing campaign against German cities during the second… Read more Audio
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Sofa Sessions : Darren Watson
7:12 PM.We begin a new series on Nights, because it's Kiwi Music month, the Sofa Sessions: local musicians in the studio beamed live into your lounge, or kitchen, or car...starting with this Blues Man Darren… Read more Audio
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Nights' Science - Native Fish Ecology
7:12 PM.Stella McQueen is on the line from some where in Waikato. Our topic this evening is the grayling. New Zealand's only semi-vegetarian, fully protected and totally extinct native fish. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Dana Johannsen joins us again - in her sights this week Debbie Hockley and the personal abuse of sport commentators, the Blues performance at the weekend and of course, Lydia Ko. Audio
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Food for Life
7:13 PM.After caring for his mother through her cancer, food writer Ryan Riley decided to set up Life Kitchen, a free UK-wide cookery class initiative to help people living with cancer focused on taste and… Read more Audio
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Weekend Whitebait
8:07 PM.This week's something for the weekend involves a workshop for landowners who'd like more whitebait hanging out in there wetlands and streams - if they're lucky enough to have swamps and streams on… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent : Peggy Revell
7:12 PM.Peggy Revell reports from Medicine hat in Alberta, Canada. Tonight she looks at the mass killing in Toronto; the horrific crash on April 6, where a bus filled with young hockey players on their way to… Read more Audio
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Nights' Pundit - Economics
7:12 PM.Economist Brian Easton joins us in the studio. How will NZ's economy cope with the offshore oil and gas exploration ban and the transition to cleaner fuel? Is the coalition government right to stick… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:09 PM.Peter Lampp is back - this week he has the alarming drop in sports participation in his sights. Audio
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The spiritual side of songs
7:09 PM.Methodist lay-preacher John Thornley joins us once again to explore the spiritual side of songs. In this episode he explores Rules of Engagement by Ria Hall and Che Fu. Audio
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Something for the Weekend
8:14 PM.Over 180 young people and their supporters from around New Zealand are heading to Nelson this weekend for the St John National Youth Festival and Competitions. Among them is Cascade Price - national… Read more Audio
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Nights' Culture - Dance
7:12 PM.Body movements, usually to music - with Chris Jannides, Toi Whakaari movement tutor and founding dancer, choreographer and artistic director of Limbs Dance Company. Audio
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Eat Your Weeds!
7:11 PM.Our investigation of weeds this autumn continues with Julia Sich telling us which weeds you can have with your dinner. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Nights Science
7:09 PM.Prof. Shaun Hendy director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland joins us again - tonight he's looking at how the thermal radiation absorbed by CO2 and other greenhouse gases gets… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:08 PM.Dana Johansen joins us from around the corner from Eden Park. In her sights this week are the Commonwealth Games, the Silver Ferns and the Black Sticks. Audio
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The World's Din
7:10 PM.New Zealanders started hearing things in new ways when new audio technologies arrived from overseas in the late 19th century. From the first public demonstration of a phonograph in a Blenheim hall in… Read more Audio
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Something For The Weekend
8:08 PM.This week's something for the weekend involves a lot of brass and ambasshore.. The New Zealand Army Band has two gigs on - tomorrow and Sunday - in Wellington. I promised you we'd try to squeeze as… Read more Audio
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Nights Ambassador
7:12 PM.Palmerston North raised journalist Motoko Kakubayashi now resides in Tokyo and joins us to talk about the widening child poverty gap in the country and how scammers in Japan have come up with new ways… Read more Audio
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Thank You Very Mulch!
7:12 PM.Spreading a layer of mulched vegetative material over the soil is the single best thing you can do for your garden, according to mulching educator and enthusiast Paul McLaren. Read more Audio
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Medium Density Housing
9:12 PM.With New Zealand cities increasingly coming under pressure as growing numbers wish to live in urban areas, medium density housing is a concept gaining momentum globally and provides a solution to the… Read more Audio
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Nights Pundit Damien Fenton
7:12 PM.Military Historan, Damien Fenton is in the studio to talk about the first two German Spring Offensives - Operations 'Michael' and 'Mars'. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:09 PM.Peter Lampp us for a look at the Commonwealth Games, New Zealand netball and childhood obesity. Audio
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Hot, Hot Summer
7:09 PM.Dr Sam Dean NIWA's Chief Scientist for Climate, Atmosphere and Hazards joins us to talk about the science of our long hot summer. Audio
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Something for The Weekend
8:08 PM.We talk to the organisers of this years Northland Car Clubs Audio
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Nights Cultural Ambassador
7:06 PM.Paul Berrington joins us with some more electronic gems - tonight he's talking about a term entitled "French touch". Read more Audio