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Nights' Sport - Softball
8:12 PM.The bases are loaded at the NZ Open Men's Clubs Championships in Nelson - with Eugene Gilbert from Softball NZ. Audio
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Conundrum - clue number 8
9:59 PM.Conundrum - clue number 8. Audio
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Conundrum - clue number 7
8:59 PM.Conundrum - clue number 7. Audio
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Nights' Culture - Video Games
8:40 PM.'Birth. Movies. Death' & GamePlanet reviewer Andrew Todd on saving the planet via a myriad of gaming platforms... how playing with friends online makes gaming more fun... Audio
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Whose River
7:10 PM.that moment when one must apply their skills as a fluvial geomorphologist in determining a centuries-old border dispute between Costa Rica and Nicaragua - with Prof. Colin Thorne, Chair of Physical… Read more Audio
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Nights Conundrum
9:59 PM.Clue 6 Audio
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Nights Conundrum
8:59 PM.Clue 5 Audio
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Automated Cargo Ships
8:42 PM.The imminent future for international shipping (has no people crewing the ships) - with Prof. Henrik Ringbom from the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law at the University of Oslo. Audio
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Peace Museum
7:12 PM.The first-of-its-kind, the online Australian Living Peace Museum, and the stories of peace that it holds - with Emeritus Prof. Michael Hamel-Green of Victoria University Melbourne, convenor of the… Read more Audio
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Conundrum clue 4
9:59 PM.Conundrum clue 4. Audio
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Conundrum clue 3
8:59 PM.Conundrum clue 3. Audio
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Nights' Pundit - Left Thinking
8:40 PM.University of Otago political historian A.Prof Brian Roper deconstructs public policies from around the globe... The politics of Senator Bernie Sanders, America's longest-serving independent… Read more Audio
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Our Own Odysseys - Lucky Letter
7:12 PM.A friendly introductory letter written by Yvonne van Dongen helped her get the assistance she needed when she happened to contract amoebic dysentery in Burma or possibly Calcutta when travelling in… Read more Audio
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Conundrum clue 2
9:59 PM.Conundrum clue 1. Audio
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Conundrum clue 1
8:59 PM.Conundrum clue 1. Audio
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Science with Pierre Roudier
8:40 PM.We hear about what it is like to do scientific research in Antarctica and about the delicate microbial habitats that exist in the soils of the frozen continent's Myers Valley. Audio
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Jaime Urquhart - the trillium task
7:15 PM.He's carefully cultivated a nursery of the double white Trillium Grandiflorum Flore Pleno plants. They're more commonly known as Snowbunting and it's been a 35-year labour of love. Audio
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Conundrum Answer 19 February 2016
8:55 PM.Conundrum Answer for 19 February 2016. Audio
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Nights' Sport - United Kingdom
8:10 PM.BBC sports journalist Russell Fuller keeps the score court side... The race for the English Premier League title is one of the most exciting of all time, all because of Leicester City; the Six Nations… Read more Audio
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Nights' Sport - United Kingdom
8:10 AM.BBC sports journalist Russell Fuller keeps the score court side. The race for the English Premier League title is one of the most exciting of all time; all because of Leicester City; the Six Nations… Read more Audio
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Conundrum clue 8
9:59 PM.Conundrum clue 8. Audio
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Conundrum clue 7
8:59 PM.Conundrum clue 7. Audio
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Nights' Culture - Hip Hop
8:45 PM.University of Auckland ethnomusicologist Dr Kirsten Zemke raps about hip hop music and culture. Tonight, the Chicago scene. Audio
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Haggis' Not Scottish
7:10 PM.Scottish butcher Joe Callaghan on why haggis should not be claimed as the national dish of Scotland as it is more properly, a Viking recipe... Audio
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Conundrum Clue 6
9:59 PM.Listen on Friday for the answer. Audio