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Tony Burrows: the most popular singer you've never heard of
10:35 AM.Tony Burrows, otherwise known as 'the man of 1000 voices', sang on around 100 top 20 hits during the 60s and 70s. But it was his novelty hit 'Gimme Dat Ding' with The Pipkins that made its way to the… Read more Video, Audio
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David Abulafia's incredible human history of the oceans
10:04 AM.Dr. David Abulafia's new book The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans is global history of humankind told through our relationship with the world's oceans. He joins the show to discuss… Read more Audio
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Do couples that sleep together sleep better?
9:42 AM.New research out of Germany suggests those who sleep next to one another have increased REM sleep and less disrupted sleep than couples who slept individually. Sleep expert Dr Wendy Troxel joins the… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 5 July 2020
9:06 AM.Breaking for the border; forcing the issue of race at the Herald; slippery slope of safety. Read more Audio
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'Feds need to keep Ghislaine Maxwell intact and alive'
8:51 AM.Journalist Maureen Callahan has covered the Ghislaine Maxwell story from the start. She says she it "was the best kind of shock" learn Maxwell was finally in custody. Now she says they need to keep… Read more Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Linda Clark and Richard Harman
8:31 AM.Our Sunday Morning panellists Linda Clark and Richard Harman discuss the re-opening of cinemas, David Clark's resignation, Judith Collins' new book, whether the Americas Cup is worth the $136m spend… Read more Audio
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Ross Wilson on the real meaning behind 'Eagle Rock'
11:40 AM.It's 30 years since 'Eagle Rock' reached number one on the New Zealand charts, 19 years after its release. Daddy Cool frontman Ross Wilson joins the show. Read more Audio
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New book examines assisted dying ahead of 2020 referendum
11:35 AM.Later this year New Zealanders will be able to cast their vote on whether euthanasia should be legal as the long-debated End of Life Choice Bill goes to referendum. Journalist Caralise Trayes… Read more Audio
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How Facebook groups are destroying America
11:24 AM.New research shows privacy and community are often exploited by bad actors, foreign and domestic, to spread false information and conspiracies. Nina Jankowicz is the disinformation fellow at the… Read more Audio
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How memory is a game of all or nothing
10:50 AM.New research by psychologists at the University of York looks at those highly irritating and often embarrassing moments such as forgetting where you parked the car. Read more Audio
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Key to self-control is working smarter, not harder
10:33 AM.University of Wyoming psychologist Laverl Z. Williamson's research shows that if you want to improve your self-control, you need to focus on proactively reducing, rather than reactively overpowering… Read more Video, Audio
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How to use stress for your own benefit
10:06 AM.Stanford University lecturer and health psychologist Dr. Kelly McGonigal is a long-time stress advocate who says adjusting the way you think about stress can actually change the way your body responds… Read more Audio
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Australian troops assisting in Melbourne Covid-19 hot spots
9:50 AM.Australian correspondent Rebekah Holt joins the show from the inner north of Melbourne, which has the city's highest community transmission rates, with the latest. Read more Audio
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Why movie multiplexes are becoming a thing of the past
9:37 AM.Veteran film critic Richard Brody from The New Yorker is with us to discuss whether the movies need multiplexes anymore as we negotiate a brave new world with Covid-19. Read more Audio
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Media watch: Sunday 28 June 2020
9:06 AM.Produced and presented by Colin Peacock and Hayden Donnell. Audio
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'Hong Kong can no longer ignore that we are a part of China'
8:51 AM.Lawyer and scholar Christine Loh Kung-wai joins the show to discuss unease surrounding new national security legislation which largely being kept under wraps by top Chinese lawmakers. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Linda Clark & Richard Harman
8:31 AM.David Clark supposedly throwing Ashley Bloomfield under the bus, New Zealand First's tactics, political polls and the rest of the world and Covid-19 - and what it means for New Zealand - are on the… Read more Audio
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Why are we still catching colds?
8:23 AM.Director of the Immunisation Advisory Centre, Dr Nikki Turner, explains why we are still seeing a lot of winter illnesses, despite all the hand washing, and backs an inquiry into NZ's pandemic… Read more Audio
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The House for Sunday 28 June 2020
8:10 AM.Parliament is moving through the motions as the Government tries to tick off as many bills as possible before September's general election. The House looks at what a motion is and how they move it. Read more Audio
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The Service: Episode Three
7:09 AM.This true spy story has topped the podcast charts for the past few weeks… how New Zealand spies worked with MI6 to break into the Czechoslovakian embassy in Wellington back in 1986 and the Cold War… Read more Audio
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The story behind the biggest TV game show scandal of all time
5:30 PM.Who Wants to be a Millionaire? fans will remember the case of 'coughing Major' Charles Ingram in 2001. James Graham is the writer of a new miniseries about the saga, Quiz, which is about to premiere… Read more Video, Audio
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Kiwi runner to resume US marathon after near-death hit-and-run
3:25 PM.When Kiwi Nick Ashill was mowed down by a ute while attempting to run 5000km across America, doctors wondered if he would walk again. But after a long rehabilitation and a number of surgeries, he is… Read more Audio
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Pandemic highlights 'urgent need' for national health agency in NZ
2:37 PM.Professor Michael Baker has been a constant and reassuring presence on Sunday Morning in recent months. He returns to discuss how the landscape has changed in the light of the recent positive Covid-19… Read more Audio
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Study finds ketogenic diet alters gut microbes in humans
11:30 AM.A new study out of UC San Francisco has found that low-carb, high-fat ketogenic diets have a dramatic impact on the microbes residing in the human guts. Read more Audio
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How Covid-19 is impacting organised crime
11:08 AM.Underworld investigator Misha Glenny says the Covid-19 pandemic is going to change the nature of the drug-dealing business, working against the big organised crime cartels who traditionally control… Read more Audio