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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
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A 24-hour recording of Radio New Zealand National. The following rundown is sourced from the broadcaster’s website. Note some overseas/copyright restricted items may not appear in the supplied rundown:

04 April 2015

===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
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Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight (RNZ); 12:30 Laugh Track (RNZ); 1:05 From the World (BBC); 2:05 NZ Music Feature (RNZ); 3:05 A50 and Ernest Trugood, by John Trenwith (8 of 10, RNZ); 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 4:30 Global Business (BBC) 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices (RNZ)

===6:08 AM. | Storytime===
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The Taming of Joe Banks, by Fleur Beale, told by Brenda Kendall; Butterflies, by Patricia Grace, told by Riwia Brown; Hairy McClary's Caterwaul Caper, by Lynley Dodd, told by Miranda Harcourt; Children Eater, by Apirana Taylor, told by Peter Kaa; Elsie the Hen, by Ann Holmes, told by Anne Budd (RNZ)

===7:08 AM. | Country Life===
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Memorable scenes, people and places in rural NZ (RNZ)

===8:10 AM. | Saturday Morning===
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A mixture of current affairs and feature interviews, until midday (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

08:11
Damon Gameau: sugar surfeit
BODY:
Australian author and filmmaker who went in front of the camera to explore the impact of a 40-teaspoon daily diet of sugar, eating only food presented as healthy. He documents the results in That Sugar Book, and That Sugar Film, which receives its New Zealand premiere during the 2015 NZIFF Autumn Events programme.
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After spending 60 days eating and drinking products commonly marketed as healthy, Australian author and filmmaker Damon Gameau discovered his intake of sugar was equivalent to 40 teaspoons a day.
He talks to Kim Hill about the impact of the experiment on his health and his mission to change people’s eating habit and expose the dangers of the ubiquitous additive.

Links:
That Sugar Film, has its New Zealand premiere during the 2015 NZIFF Autumn Events programme in Auckland (16-19 April), Wellington (17-18 April), Dunedin (17-20 April), and Christchurch (2 May).

SugarScience - the unsweetened truth
Book: That Sugar Book (Macmillan)

Topics: author interview, food, health, science
Regions:
Tags: sugar
Duration: 29'02"

08:40
Bronwyn Hayward: sustainable prosperity
BODY:
Associate Professor of Politics and head of the Department of Political Science at the University of Canterbury, who will lead one of nine research teams for the new international Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP).
Topics: business, economy, money, politics
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: sustainability
Duration: 19'14"

09:08
Rebecca Herzig: hair removal
BODY:
Rebecca M. Herzig is Christian A. Johnson Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Bates College, Maine. Her new book is Plucked: a History of Hair Removal (New York University Press).
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It has been observed that most of Earth's mammals possess fur, but only one seeks to remove it – and that's us, and we seem to be seeking remove more of it all the time.
Professor Rebecca Herzig has written a history of hair removal in which she says, in America at least, the practice has preoccupied political thinkers, shaped science, medicine, commerce and war, and elicited astounding levels of financial, emotional and ecological investment.
She talks to Kim about the cultural, racial and sexual dimensions of hair removal.

Topics: author interview, health, history, life and society
Regions:
Tags: hair
Duration: 36'20"

09:50
Levi Armstrong: whanau fitness
BODY:
Founder of whanau-based gym Patu Aotearoa in Hawkes Bay, which won the People's Choice Award in the Akina Foundation's social enterprise accelerator programme.
Topics: business, health, te ao Māori
Regions: Hawkes Bay
Tags: hakinakina, hauora, fitness
Duration: 9'26"

10:08
Playing Favourites with Sam Neill
BODY:
Executive producer and presenter of the documentary, Anzac: Tides of Blood, which explores his family's experience with war and the legacy of Anzac on both sides of the Tasman, which will premiere on Māori Television on Anzac Day.
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Sam Neill is an actor, and vigneron at Two Paddocks winery in Central Otago. He was most recently seen on New Zealand television screens in the BBC series, Peaky Blinders.
His documentary, Anzac: Tides of Blood, explores his family’s experience with war and the legacy of Anzac on both sides of the Tasman.
Kim Hill spoke to Sam about his name, life, music and the stories behind the documentary.
A Radio New Zealand series, The Godley Letters, features Sam Neill and Ginette McDonald reading the letters between Major General Alexander Godley and his wife Louisa at the time of Gallipoli. The ten-part series will be broadcast at 10:45am, on Nine to Noon from Monday 13 April.
Anzac: Tides of Blood premieres on Māori Television on Anzac Day (25 April, 7am and 8pm), and be available on demand for 14 days after transmission.

Topics: history, music
Regions: Canterbury, Otago
Tags: Michael Hurst, James Nesbitt, WW100, Anzac, war, WW1, Sam Neill
Duration: 52'46"

11:07
Mike McWilliams: science past and future
BODY:
Chief executive of GNS Science, which this week marked the 150th anniversary of its ancestor, the Geological Survey, the first New Zealand Government science entity.
Topics: business, economy, environment, history, politics, science
Regions:
Tags: energy
Duration: 23'15"

11:07
Lynsey Hayward, Mark Davey, Frantisek Riha-Scott: incontinence
BODY:
Auckland gynecologist Lynsey Hayward is incoming President of the International Urogynecological Association. Dr Mark Davey and Frantisek Riha-Scott met as alpine ski racers, pursued respective careers in urban planning and fashion design, and have co-founded ConfiTEX, which designs and manufactures fashion underwear for people experiencing bladder control problems.
Topics: business, health, sport, technology
Regions:
Tags: incontinence
Duration: 23'49"

11:59
Listener Feedback to Saturday 4 April 2015
BODY:
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 4 April.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 11'41"

=SHOW NOTES=

8:15 Damon Gameau: sugar surfeit
Australian author and filmmaker Damon Gameau went in front of the camera to explore the impact of a 40-teaspoon daily diet of sugar, eating only food presented as healthy. He documents the results in That Sugar Book (Macmillan) and That Sugar Film, which has its New Zealand premiere during the 2015 NZIFF Autumn Events programme in Auckland (16-19 April), Wellington (17-18 April), Dunedin (17-20 April), and Christchurch (2 May). (The SugarScience resource site is mentioned during the interview.)

8:40 Bronwyn Hayward: sustainable prosperity
Bronwyn Hayward is Associate Professor of politics and heads the Department of Political Science at the University of Canterbury. From January 2016, she will lead one of nine research teams on five-year international research programmes for the new international Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP), directed by Prof Tim Jackson, Surrey University. The CUSP centre is funded by a $12m grant from the British Economic and Social Research Council.

9:05 Rebecca Herzig: hair removal
Rebecca M. Herzig is Christian A. Johnson Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Bates College, Maine. Her new book is Plucked: a History of Hair Removal (New York University Press).
9:50 Levi Armstrong: whanau fitness
Levi Armstrong is the founder of whanau-based gym Patu Aotearoa, and is working with Jackson Waerea, and Kia Diamond to bring group fitness and wellbeing to communities that struggle with obesity and other health-related issues. They have two gym sites, in Hastings and Wairoa, and have developed a home and office gym app. Patu Aotearoa was one of 11 businesses selected to participate in Contact Launchpad, the Akina Foundation's social enterprise accelerator programme, and won the People’s Choice Award of $20,000 earlier this week.
10:05 Playing Favourites with Sam Neill
Sam Neill is an actor, and vigneron at Two Paddocks winery in Central Otago. He was most recently seen on New Zealand television screens in the BBC series, Peaky Blinders, and is the executive producer and presenter of the documentary, Anzac: Tides of Blood, which explores his family’s experience with war and the legacy of Anzac on both sides of the Tasman. It will premiere on Māori Television on Anzac Day (25 April, 7am and 8pm), and be available on demand for 14 days after transmission. A Radio New Zealand series, The Godley Letters, features Sam Neill and Ginette McDonald reading the letters between Major General Alexander Godley and his wife Louisa at the time of Gallipoli. The ten-part series will be broadcast on Nine to Noon from 13 April.

11:05 Mike McWilliams: science past and future
Mike McWilliams is the chief executive of GNS Science, which this week marked the 150th anniversary of its ancestor, the Geological Survey, the first New Zealand Government science entity, set up by James Hector in Dunedin.
11:25 Lynsey Hayward: incontinence problems…
Dr. Lynsey Hayward is an Auckland gynecologist, and Vice President (and incoming President) of the International Urogynecological Association.
11:40 Mark Davey and Frantisek Riha-Scott: ..and solutions
Dr Mark Davey and Frantisek Riha-Scott met as alpine ski racers, and coached together before pursuing respective careers in urban planning and fashion design. Subsequent discussions around technology and fabrics led to their co-founding ConfiTEX, which designs and manufactures fashion underwear for people experiencing bladder control problems.

This Saturday’s team:
Producer: Mark Cubey
Wellington engineer: Jeremy Veal
Auckland engineer: Tony Stamp
Christchurch engineer: Andrew Collins
Research by Infofind

=PLAYLIST=

Artist: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Song: Red Right Hand
Album: Let Love In
Label: Mute, 1994
Broadcast: 10:15
Artist: Little Richard
Song: I Saw Her Standing There
Album: 1970 recording from the compilation, Black America Sings Lennon & McCartney
Label: Ace
Broadcast: 10:30
Artist: Anne Sofie von Otter
Song: Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)
Album: For the Stars
Label: Deutsche Grammaphon, 2001
Broadcast: 10:40
Artist: The Pogues
Song: The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
Album: Rum, Sodomy & the Lash
Label: Warner, 1985
Broadcast: 10:55
Artist: Joni Mitchell
Song: Edith and the Kingpin
Album: The Hissing of Summer Lawns
Label: Warners, 2015
Broadcast: 11:30

===12:11 PM. | This Way Up===
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Exploring the things we use and consume. Some content may offend (RNZ)

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12:15
Cider: history and making
BODY:
Its apple harvest and cider sales are booming, so busy times to be a cider-maker. The British beer writer Pete Brown gives us the drink's long and fascinating history. Then we pay a visit to local cider-maker Trevor FitzJohn who makes his cider the traditional way.
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Cider maker Trevor Fitzjohn.
The apple harvest's underway and all over the country ripe apples are being plucked from the tree before getting washed, graded and sent to massive cool warehouses for storage.
The apple harvest is a busy time for New Zealand's cider makers too, as they pick their fruit, press it to extract the juice, and ferment it in barrels to turn it into cider. Well that's if you make your cider the traditional way.
Here in New Zealand, according to the Food Standards Code, cider is a "fruit wine prepared from the juice or must of apples and no more than 25% of the juice or must of pears". So no minimum apple content is stipulated and there is nothing to distinguish between ciders made from fresh apple juice or concentrate.
The industry body Fruit Wine and Cider Makers New Zealand is proposing a new code that would mean that to use the word 'cider' a drink must contain a minimum of 35% apple juice, either fresh or from concentrate, as is the case under UK law.
But for some purists that still doesn't go far enough. Trevor Fitzjohn makes his cider the traditional way from 100% fresh juice pressed from a whole range of special cider apple varieties grown in his one acre orchard in the Wairarapa.
Meanwhile, sales of cider here in New Zealand are rocketing. According to DB Breweries which sells NZ's three biggest brands, Rekorderlig, Monteith's Cider and Old Mout, cider sales are up more than 300 percent since 2010, and it forecasts they will double again over the next five years.
The British beer writer Pete Brown charts the global cider boom in his book 'World's Best Cider'.
He said that although a lot of recent growth had come from sales of mainstream, typically sweeter brands, this is also providing a gateway into a premium, craft product.
"It's becoming a global drink really for the first time ever...it is the most exciting time there has ever been in the history of cider at the moment."

Cooking with cider

Topics: food
Regions:
Tags: cider, apples
Duration: 40'44"

12:55
Shopping while hungry
BODY:
Professor Norbert Schwarz from the University of Southern California has studied shopping while hungry and he thinks you could save money on all sorts of stuff if you simply have a feed before spending.
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Thrifty shoppers everywhere know you should never go food shopping on an empty stomach. But the principle might not just apply to food shopping. Professor Norbert Schwarz from the University of Southern California has studied shopping while hungry and he thinks you could save money on all sorts of stuff if you simply have a feed before spending.
Topics: food
Regions:
Tags: hungry, shopping
Duration: 4'17"

13:15
Tech: Semble, Tidal and Netflix update
BODY:
Peter Griffin on technology, with news of Jay Z's Tidal music streaming service taking on Spotify and Apple. Also a new contactless payment system called Semble hits the New Zealand shops, and an update on last week's Netflix story.
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Peter Griffin on technology and JayZ's Tidal music streaming service takes on Spotify and Apple. It's a paid service that could be better for the musicians. Also a new contactless payment system called Semble hits the New Zealand shops; do we really need it though? Also we correct some information we gave out about Netflix's offering here in New Zealand (thanks to Amanda for pointing this out!).
Topics: technology, music
Regions:
Tags: Tidal, Semble, payment systems, Netflix, streaming services
Duration: 17'17"

13:30
Curvology
BODY:
The British science writer David Bainbridge turns his attention to the origins of female body shape in his new book 'Curvology'.
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Titian's Venus of Urbino (1538)
British science writer David Bainbridge turns his attention to the origins of female body shape in his new book 'Curvology'. In it he looks at why humans are unique in the animal world due to the fact that the female of the species has developed curves.
Topics: science
Regions:
Tags: body shape, female, biology, evolution, anthropology
Duration: 15'34"

13:50
Mafia tours and crowdfunding heritage
BODY:
Journalist Rosie Scammell lives in Italy, where Mafia tours in Sicily for American tourists are proving controversial. Also the Italian government is turning to crowdfunding and philanthropy to help pay for the upkeep of the country's many famous historic sites and buildings.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Italy
Duration: 7'20"

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Quick hits
12:15 Cider: history & making
12:55 Shopping while hungry
13:15 Tech: Semble, Tidal & Netflix update
13:30 Curvology
13:50 Mafia tours & crowdfunding heritage
The small print
At 12:10pm, it's a great time of year for apple lovers. Yes it's harvest time and it's also a busy time for cider-makers too. With cider sales booming in New Zealand (up more than 300 percent since 2010, and forecast to double again over the next 5 years, according to DB Breweries) renowned British beer writer Pete Brown gives us the drink's long and fascinating history. Then we pay a visit to local cider-maker Trevor FitzJohn who believes in making his cider the traditional way from 100% fresh juice pressed from the cider apples in his orchard.
Then before the 1pm news thrifty shoppers everywhere know you should never go food shopping on an empty stomach. But the principle might not just apply to food shopping. Professor Norbert Schwarz from the University of Southern California has studied shopping while hungry and he thinks you could save money on all sorts of stuff if you simply have a feed before spending.
After the 1pm news, Peter Griffin on technology and JayZ's Tidal music streaming service takes on Spotify and Apple. It's a paid service that could be better for the musicians. Also a new contactless payment system called Semble hits the New Zealand shops; do we really need it though? Also we correct some information we gave out about Netflix's offering here in New Zealand (thanks to Amanda for pointing this out).
Then at 1:30pm, the British science writer David Bainbridge turns his attention to the origins of female body shape in his new book 'Curvology'. In it he looks at why humans are unique in the animal world due to the fact that the female of the species has developed curves.
At 1:50pm, we head to Italy where Mafia tours in Sicily for American tourists are proving controversial. Also the Italian government turns to crowdfunding and philanthropy to help pay for the upkeep of the country's many famous historic sites and buildings.
We're playing these tracks too...
Artist: Bobby Womack (the Jayl Funk Edit)
Track: California Dreamin'
Composer: Phillips
Broadcast: 12:50pm
https://soundcloud.com/jaylfunk/bobby-womack-california-dreaming-jayl-funk-edit-2
Artist: Juniore
Track: Dans le noir
Composers: Anna Jean
Album: Single
|Label: Enterprise Records
Broadcast: 13:10
Artist: Hot Chip
Track: Huarache Lights
Composers: Hot Chip
Album: Why Make Sense? (released May 2015)
Label: Domino
Broadcast: 13:45
And our theme music is:
Artist: Jefferson Belt
Track: The Green Termite
Composer: Jefferson Belt
Album: Table Manners
Label: Round Trip Mars

===2:05 PM. | Music 101===
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The best songs, music-related stories, interviews, live music, industry news and music documentaries from NZ and the world

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15:00
Music 101 Pocket Edition 34
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The construction and deconstruction of Surf City, Faith No More preview new material, Bolivian national treasure Luzmila Carpio and Seth Frightening in session.
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Surf City / Photo supplied
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition 34: The construction and deconstruction of Surf City, Faith No More preview new material, Bolivian national treasure Luzmila Carpio and Seth Frightening in session.
Music Details
Artist: Blonde Redhead
Song: Mind To Be Had
Composer: Blonde Redhead
Album: Barragan
Label: Kobalt Music Group
Artist: Surf City
Song: Beat The Summer Heat, Hollow Veins, Spec City, Leave Your Worries
Composer: Surf City
Album: Jekyll Island
Label: Fire Records
Artist: Melody’s Echo Chamber
Song: Some Time Alone, Alone
Composer: Prochet
Album: Melody’s Echo Chamber
Label: Fat Possum
Artist: Faith No More
Song: Superhero
Composer: Faith No More
Album: Soul Invictus
Label: Liberation, Ipecac Recordings
Artist: Yma Sumac
Song: Chuncho (forest creatures)
Composer:
Album: The Very Best of Yma Sumac
Label:
Artist: Luzmila Carpio
Song: Ch'uwa Yaku Kawsaypuni, Pachamamata T'ikanchasun, Arawi, Warmip Kawysayin
Composer: Carpio
Album: Yuyay Jap'ina Tapes
Label: Almost Musique
Artist: Seth Frightening
Song: Hospital Beach, Laughter
Composer: S. Kelly
Album: RNZN Recording
Label: RNZN Recording
Artist: Kane Strang
Song: The Web
Composer: Strang
Album: Blue Cheese
Label: Self Release
Topics: music
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Music 101 podcast, Pocket Edition, surf rock, psychedelia, Bolivia, live music
Duration: 54'00"

=SHOW NOTES=

2–3pm
Surf City
Celebrating 10 years as a band, Surf City release their third album, Jekyll Island. They talk with Emma Smith about the fans, practice spaces and internal logic that keeps them together.

The Sampler: Kendrick Lamar – To Pimp A Butterfly
Nick Bollinger reviews a confrontational and complex new album from rapper, Kendrick Lamar.

Bombino
We sit in on a master class with Tuareg blues guitarist, Bombino.

3–4pm

Seth Frightening in Session
Following the release of his third album, But We Love Our Brothers and Sisters, Seth Frightening brings his brand of New Zealand gothic to the Radio New Zealand studios, performing three songs and talking to Zac Arnold about death, the void, and the music of Neil Young.
Seth Frightening / Photo by Zac Arnold.

The Sampler: Jake Xerxes Fussell – Jake Xerxes Fussell
Nick Bollinger reviews a set of folk songs from Jake Xerxes Fussell.

Luzmila Carpio
Bolivian songstress Luzmila Carpio joins us to talk about her home in the mountains of Bolivia, her deep connection with nature, and how the birds, wind and waterfalls taught her to sing.
Emma Smith and Luzmila Carpio, photobombed by Martyn Pepperell/ Photo by Nick Bollinger at WOMAD Taranaki 2015

Introducing: Sun Blood

Gig Guide

4–5pm

Greil Marcus
Greil Marcus is an American cultural commentator best known for his writing about rock’n’roll. In his latest book, though, he uses 10 songs as a set-list to reconsider rock history – Elvis, Bob Dylan and the Beatles go almost unmentioned. He talks to Chris Bourke about his alternative take on the rock’n’roll canon.
Greil Marcus / Photo CC 4.0 Sno

Dawn of Azazel
Auckland death metal trio Dawn of Azazel were right there in the thick of it during New Zealand extreme metal’s earliest years. The band returns this month with their new album, The Tides of Damocles – their first recording in six long years. Craig Hayes talks to Dawn of Azazel frontman Rigel Walsh his path back to extreme metal.
Dawn of Azazel.

=PLAYLIST=

2-3pm
Artist: Can
Song: Tape Kebab
Composer: Can
Album: The Peel Sessions
Label: Strange Fruit
Surf City
Artist: Surf City
Song: Beat The Summer Heat, Hollow Veins, Spec City, Leave Your Worries
Composer: Surf City
Album: Jekyll Island
Label: Fire Records
Artist: Thundercat
Song: Lotus and the Jondy
Composer: Stephen Bruner
Album:Apocalypse
Label: Brainfeeder
The Sampler: Kendrick Lamar
Artist: Kendrick Lamar
Song: Wesley’s Theory
Composer: Duckworth/Clinton/Ellison/Colson/Bruner/Gardiner
Song: For Free
Composer: Duckworth/Martin/McKinney
Song: King Kunta
Composer: Duckworth/Spears/Burns/Blake/Jackson/Lewis/Gordy
Song: Complexion
Composer: Duckworth/Bruner/Spears/Evans
Song: Mortal Man
Composer: Duckworth/Spears/Bruner/Anikulapo
Album: To Pimp A Butterfly
Label: Universal
Artist: Parliament
Song: Give Up The Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)
Composer: Jerome Brailey, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins
Album: Mothership Connection
Label: Casablanca
Session: Bombino
Artist: Bombino
Song: tbc
Composer: Bombino
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ Recording
Artist: Tinariwen
Song: Chaghaybou
Composer: Tinariwen
Album: Emmarr
Label:
3-4pm
Session: Seth Frightening
Artist: Seth Frightening
Song: Hospital Beach, Laughter
Composer: S. Kelly
Album: RNZN Recording
Label: RNZN Recording
Artist: Anthonie Tonnon
Song: The Songs Of Your Youth
Composer: A. Tonnon
Album: Successor
Label: Canape King Recordings
The Sampler: Jake Xerxes Fussell
Artist: Jake Xerxes Fussell
Songs: All In Down and Out, Let Me Lose, Raggy Levy, Rabbit On A Log, Pork and Beans
Composer: Trad. Arr. Fussell
Album: Jake Xerxes Fussell
Label: Paradise Of Bachelors
Artist: Yma Sumac
Song: Malambo No. 1
Composer:
Album: Mambo
Label: Capitol
Interview: Luzmila Carpio
Artist: Luzmila Carpio
Song: Ch'uwa Yaku Kawsaypuni, Pachamamata T'ikanchasun, Arawi, Warmip Kawysayin
Composer: Carpio
Album: Yuyay Jap'ina Tapes
Label: Almost Musique
Introducing: Sun Blood
Artist: Sun Blood
Song: Nothing New
Composer: B. Leonard
Album: Careless EP
Label: Self Released
Gig Guide Bed
Artist: Fleetwood Mac
Song: Dreams
Composer: S. Nicks
Album: Rumours
Label: Self Released

Artist: Pumice
Song: Spike / Spear
Composer: Pumice
Album: Pebbles
Label: Soft Abuse
4-5pm
Feature: Greil Marcus
Artist: Jackie Brenston
Song: Rocket 88
Composer: Jackie Brenston
Album: I Like Ike! The Best of Ike Turner
Label: Rhino
Artist: Elvis Presley
Song: Good Rockin’ Tonight
Composer: Roy Brown
Album: The Sun Sessions
Label: RCA
Artist: Buddy Holly
Song: Crying Waiting Hoping
Composer: Buddy Holly
Album: The Very Best of Buddy Holly and the Crickets
Label: MCA International
Artist: The Flamin’ Groovies
Song: Shake Some Action
Composer: Cyril Jordan
Album: This Band is Red Hot 1969-1979
Label: Raven
Artist: The Drifters
Song: This Magic Moment
Composer: Pomus/Shuman
Album: The Very Best of the Drifters
Label: Rhino
Artist: Lou Reed
Song: This Magic Moment
Composer: Pomus/Shuman
Album: Till the Night is Gone: a Tribute to Doc Pomus
Label: Rhino
Artist: Robert Johnson
Song: Me and the Devil Blues
Composer: Robert Johnson
Album: King of the Delta Blues
Label: Columbia
Artist: The Teddy Bears
Song: To Know Him is to Love Him
Composer: Spector
Album: Dreamboats and Petticoats: the Petticoat Collection
Label: Universal
Artist: Amy Winehouse
Song: To Know Him is to Love Him
Composer: Spector
Album: Amy Winehouse at the BBC
Label: Universal
Artist: The Five Satins
Song: In the Still of the Nite
Composer: Fred Parris
Album: Billboard Top R&B Hits: 1956
Label: Rhino
Artist: The Slades
Song: In the Still of the Nite
Composer: Fred Parris
Album: The Domino Records Story
Label: Ace
Artist: Etta James
Song: All I Could Do Was Cry
Composers: Berry Gordy Jr/Billy Davis/Gwen Fuqua
Album: The Essential Etta James
Label: Chess/MCA
Artist: Beyonce
Song: All I Could Do Was Cry
Composers: Berry Gordy Jr/Billy Davis/Gwen Fuqua
Album: Cadillac Records: original soundtrack
Label: Music World/Columbia
Artist: Cyndi Lauper
Song: Money Changes Everything
Composer: Tom Gray
Album: Twelve Deadly Sins
Label: Sony
Artist: Barrett Strong
Song: Money (That’s What I Want)
Composer: Berry Gordy Jr/Janie Bradfield
Album: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection – Barrett Strong
Label: Motown

Artist: Lower Dens
Song: To Die In LA
Composer: Lower Dens
Album: Escape From Evil
Label: Ribbon Music
Artist: Caroles
Song: No You Know
Composer: Caroles
Album: Momentary Decline
Label: Caroles
Artist: Faith No More
Song: Superhero
Composer: Faith No More
Album: Soul Invictus
Label: Liberation, Ipecac Recordings
Interview: Dawn of Azazel
Artist: Dawn of Azazel
Song: Strike First, Strike Hard, Strike Often, Forever Enduring, Always Ready, Tarnished Gold, The Eagles Grasp, Progeny of Pain
Composer: Dawn of Azazel
Album: The Tides of Damocles
Label: Dawn of Azazel
Artist: Godspeed! You Black Emperor
Song: Peasantry or Light! Inside of Light!
Composer: Godspeed! You Black Emperor
Album: Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress
Label: Constellation

===5:11 PM. | Focus on Politics===
=DESCRIPTION=

Analysis of significant political issues presented by Radio New Zealand's parliamentary reporting team (RNZ)

===5:45 PM. | Tagata o te Moana===
=DESCRIPTION=

Pacific news, features, interviews and music (RNZ)

===6:06 PM. | Great Encounters===
=DESCRIPTION=

In-depth interviews selected from Radio New Zealand National's feature programmes during the week (RNZ)

===7:06 PM. | Saturday Night===
=DESCRIPTION=

An evening of requests, nostalgia and musical memories (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

=SHOW NOTES=

7pm – 8pm
Doris Day - Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)
Fred Astaire & Judy Garland - Easter Parade
Glen Campbell - Sold American
Elvis Presley - (There’ll Be) Peace In The Valley
Ruby Murray - You Are My Sunshine
The Hi-Lo's - Swing Low Sweet Chariot
Lucy Mason - Amazing Grace
Enzio Pinza - This Nearly Was Mine
Dickie Valentine - The Finger Of Suspicion
Lonnie Donegan - Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It’s Flavor
Winifred Atwell - Black & White Rag
Georgie Fame and Annie Ross - Stardust
Richard Crooks - Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere
Connie Haines - Over The Rainbow
Frank Sinatra - Dream (When You’re Feeling Blue)
Joni Mitchell - Twisted

8pm – 9pm
The Tornados - Telstar
Big Daddy - Tara's Theme
Eartha Kitt - Lullaby Of Birdland
Canned Heat - Going Up The Country
Fats Domino - Walkin' To New Orleans
Tom Paxton - Buy A Gun For Your Son
Pickettywitch -The Same Old Feeling
Johnny Logan - Long Lie The Rivers
Bob Newhart - Driving Instructor (Pilot Script For A New TV Series)
Pink Martini - Tempo Perdido
The Beatles - Yellow Submarine
Bette Midler - The Rose
Ralph McTell - Streets Of London
Edith Piaf - Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien

9pm – 10pm
Jill Scott - Slowly Surely
Doug Sahm & The Sir Douglas Quintet - Mendocino
Rusty Draper - Muleskinner Blues
The Mynabirds - This Will Be Our Year
Alan Jackson - Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)
Harry Nilsson - Lazy Moon
Nils Lofgren - Black Books
Bruce Springsteen - Jesse James
Dingle Folk - Forty Shades Of Green
Van Morrison - Did Ye Get Healed?
Robert Plant - Win My Train Fare Home
Beth Hart - LA Song
Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley

10pm – 11pm
Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy (Live)
Tom Tom Club -Wordy Rappinghood
Jackson Browne - The Birds Of St Marks
Jackson Browne - Standing In The Breach
Phil Phillips - Sea Of Love
Arlo Guthrie - Alice’s Restaurant Massacree
Tami Neilson - Woo Hoo

11pm - Midnight
Leon Russell - Georgia On My Mind

The Blasters - Trouble Bound

John Renbourn - Palermo Snow

Marlon Williams - Dark Child

Donald Fagen - Chain Lightning

Bobby Bland - Yolanda

Love On A Swing - Margaret Umbers

Mike Oldfield - Shadow On The Wall

Frank Sinatra - Baubles, Bangles And Beads

Eli "Paperboy" Read - Am I Wasting My Time

Linda Perry and Grace Slick - Knock Me Out