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Sunday 30 July 2017 Rātapu 30 Hōngoingoi 2017

Programmes are subject to change.

  • 12:04 AM. All Night Programme

    12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 The Book of Fame by Lloyd Jones (5 of 10, RNZ); 1:05 Our Changing World (RNZ); 1:35 Mary Holm (RNZ); 2:05 Heart and Soul (BBC); 2:35 Hymns on Sunday (RNZ); 3:05 Malcolm and Juliet by Bernard Beckett (6 of 15, RNZ); 3:30 Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi (RNZ); 4:30 CrowdScience (BBC); 5:10 Loving All of it: Eminent New Zealanders Write About Growing Old (3 of 10, RNZ); 5:45 Historical Highlight (RNZ)

  • 6:08 AM. Storytime

    Sergeant Maling's Leg, by David Somerset, told by Peter Vere-Jones; Rangi and his Dinosaurs, by Katerina Mataira, told by Jim Moriarty; The Violin, by Tessa Duder, told by Carl Dixon; Marvin the Slob, by Roger Hall, told by Ginette McDonald; Yum Char for Beginners, by Lynda Chanwai Earle, told by Li-Ming Hu (RNZ)

  • 7:10 AM. Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman

    A fresh attitude on current affairs, the news behind the news, in-depth documentaries, sport from the outfield, politics from the insiders, plus Mediawatch, 'The House' and music

    7:35 The House

    Legislation, issues and insights from Parliament (RNZ)

    8:10 Insight

    An award-winning documentary programme providing comprehensive coverage of national and international current affairs (RNZ)

    9:06 Mediawatch

    Critical examination and analysis of recent performance and trends in New Zealand's news media (RNZ)

  • 12:12 PM. Standing Room Only

    It's an 'all access pass' to what's happening in the worlds of arts and entertainment

    1:10 At the Movies with Simon Morris

    A weekly topical magazine programme about current film releases and film-related topics (RNZ)

    2:05 The Laugh Track

  • 3:04 PM. The 3 O'Clock Drama

    Highlighting radio playwriting and performance (RNZ)

  • 4:06 PM. The 2017 BBC Reith Lectures by Dame Hilary Mantel

    Over the course of five lecture series, the award-winning  discusses the role that history plays in our culture, considering  how we view the past and what our relationship is with the dead.
    Episode Five: Adaptation
    Hilary Mantel on how fiction changes when adapted for stage or screen. Each medium, she says, draws a different potential from the original. She argues that fiction, if written well, doesn't betray history, but enhances it. When fiction is turned into theatre, or into a film or TV, the same applies - as long as we understand that adaptation is not a secondary process or a set of grudging compromises, but an act of creation in itself. And this matters. "Without art, what have you to inform you about the past?" she asks. "What lies beyond is the unedited flicker of closed-circuit TV." (5 of 5, BBC)   Listen  Transcript

     

  • 5:00 PM. The World at Five

    A roundup of today's news and sport

  • 5:11 PM. Heart and Soul

    Spirit of the Midnight Sun
    In the long summer, as they enjoy the 22 hours of daylight in the Arctic town of Vadso, Norway, Sami singers and young reindeer herders share their ancient beliefs and culture. ​(BBC)

  • 5:40 PM. Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi

    A round-up of the Maori news for the week with our Te Manu Korihi team (RNZ)

  • 6:06 PM. Te Ahi Kaa

    Exploring issues and events from a tangata whenua perspective (RNZ)

  • 6:40 PM. Voices

    Highlighting the activities and experiences of people with different backgrounds (RNZ)

  • 7:05 PM. The TED Radio Hour

    A crafted hour of ideas worth sharing presented by Guy Raz (NPR)

  • 8:06 PM. Sunday Night with Grant Walker

    An evening of music and nostalgia (RNZ)

  • 10:00 PM. The 10 O'Clock Report

    A roundup of today's news and sport

  • 10:12 PM. Mediawatch

    Critical examination and analysis of recent performance and trends in New Zealand's news media (RNZ)

  • 10:45 PM. The House

    Legislation, issues and insights from Parliament (RNZ)

  • 11:04 PM. The Retro Cocktail Hour

    An hour of music that's "shaken, not stirred" every week from the Underground Martini Bunker at Kansas Public Radio (KPR)

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