RNZ National. 2016-01-11. 00:00-23:59, [News of David Bowie's death].

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2016
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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
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Radio airchecks
Radio programs
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24:00:00
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11 Jan 2016
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A 24-hour recording of RNZ National. The following rundown is sourced from the broadcaster’s website. Note some overseas/copyright restricted items may not appear in the supplied rundown:

11 January 2016

===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
=DESCRIPTION=

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 On Going to the Movies (3 of 7, RNZ); 1:05 Hear Our Voices We Entreat (3 of 5, RNZ); 2:30 NZ Music Feature (RNZ); 3:05 A Bit of Goss, by Wendy O'Malley, read by Heather O'Carroll; 3:30 Science (RNZ); 4:30 Kate's Classics: A Question of Upbringing 5:10 An Awfully Big Adventure, by Jane Tolerton (3 of 15, RNZ)

===6:00 AM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=

An early miscellany of music, stories and random thoughts

===7:00 AM. | Summer Report===
=DESCRIPTION=

Teresa Cowie and Ian Telfer present two hours of summer news and information, including interviews with the newsmakers, plus sport, business, weather and features

=AUDIO=

07:00
Top Stories for Monday 11 January 2016
BODY:
The latest on the devastating bushfires in Western Australia, why were Sri Lankan fans ejected from the cricket at Eden Park and commemorations for the 170th anniversary of the battle of Ruapekapeka Pa.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 19'41"

07:08
The latest on the Western Australia bushfires
BODY:
The West Australian fires took a tragic twist on the weekend with two men killed and much of the small town of Yarloop, south of Perth, destroyed.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Australia, fires
Duration: 4'14"

07:12
Cricket fans say security at Eden Park's heavy handed
BODY:
Eden Park's decision to escort seven cricket fans from the grounds have drawn heavy criticism on social media and from cricket spectators.
Topics: sport
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Eden Park
Duration: 2'34"

07:14
Mental health support group may have to cut services
BODY:
A mental health support group for new refugees says it may have to cut services if it doesn't get any extra funding for the increasing number of Syrian refugees.
Topics: refugees and migrants
Regions:
Tags: Syrian refugees
Duration: 3'34"

07:18
Strong tourist season, but pressure on resources
BODY:
It's shaping up to be a strong tourism season for the country, and while that's good news for the economy, it could stretch local services and resources.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: tourism
Duration: 4'52"

07:24
170th commemorations for the Battle of Ruapekapeka Pa.
BODY:
The 170th anniversary of the battle of Ruapekapeka Pa on the weekend, was a chance to reflect and pay tribute.
Topics: te ao Maori
Regions:
Tags: Ruapekapeka Pa
Duration: 4'07"

07:35
Markets Update for 11 January 2016
BODY:
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 3'21"

07:39
Vertical burials being pondered by Auckland Council
BODY:
Funeral directors say Auckland Council will have a tough time trying to sell vertical burials as a solution to overcrowded cemeteries.
Topics: life and society
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: vertical burials
Duration: 3'46"

07:42
New research looks into economics of flood clean up
BODY:
As more and more headlines are filled with flooding tragedies around the globe, a new study has been looking at how best to move on.
Topics: environment, climate, economy
Regions:
Tags: floods
Duration: 5'09"

07:48
Latest on Auckland's ASB Classic
BODY:
Last week the American Sloane Stephens came through a stacked draw to win the Auckland women's tennis classic. This week, it's the men's turn, and it's the toughest draw ever for this ASB Classic.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: tennis, ASB Classic
Duration: 4'12"

07:52
Major building projects at schools
BODY:
The summer holidays are usually a quiet time at schools, but for some it will be a period of transformation
Topics: education
Regions:
Tags: building repairs
Duration: 2'56"

07:55
Summer movies with Sarah watt
BODY:
Let's talk Summer movies with Sarah Watt from the Sunday Star Times.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: films
Duration: 4'48"

08:07
Sports News for 11 January 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'34"

08:15
Latest from Cologne
BODY:
To Germany where the Justice Minister says the attacks on women in Cologne on New Year's Eve were organised.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Germany
Duration: 5'31"

08:21
Leaders of Anglican Church meeting to discuss future
BODY:
The world-wide Anglican Church's most senior leaders begin meeting in England later today and top of the agenda will be same sex relationships and female bishops.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Anglican church
Duration: 3'50"

08:24
Latest on Cyclone Ula from Vanuatu
BODY:
The severe category four Cyclone Ula is heading south near Vanuatu's southern islands
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Vanuatu, Cyclone Ula
Duration: 2'44"

08:28
Update on business news
BODY:
Let's get an update on business news - here is our business editor, Gyles Beckford.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 3'07"

08:35
Tents may help kids with asthma
BODY:
An Auckland student whose son was so badly effected by his cold home - that he became ill with asthma and was hospitalised - is developing a tent for children's beds to keep them warm and mould free.
Topics: health
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: tents, asthma
Duration: 5'30"

08:41
Matai Rail Trail revives Catlins railway history
BODY:
Just as the railways once opened up the Catlins area on the South-East coast, a part of the old railway itself has been opened to the public again.
Topics:
Regions: Otago
Tags: Matai Rail Trail
Duration: 5'39"

08:47
Protecting bird life on the Ashley River
BODY:
A volunteer group that protects very rare and endangered river breeding birds along the Ashley River in Canterbury, is celebrating being recognised for its work.
Topics: environment
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: Ashley Rakahuri Rivercare Group
Duration: 8'04"

08:55
What is Russia up to?
BODY:
This summer we have been talking to Professor Robert Patman of Otago University about some of the international hot-spots, trying to get a handle on what the story is behind the daily headlines. Today we talk Russia - and I asked Professor Patman if he could explain what it is that the Russian President Vladimir Putin is up to?
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Russia
Duration: 3'39"

=SHOW NOTES=

===9:06 AM. | Summer Noelle===
=DESCRIPTION=

A holiday season of interviews, features, music and stories from all over New Zealand and around the world, with your host Noelle McCarthy

=AUDIO=

09:08
Education with Stuart Middleton & Gregor Fountain
BODY:
On a panel discussion about education
EXTENDED BODY:
"We've got to do what's in the best interests of young people, and at the moment we are not for perhaps 40% of the New Zealand young people we are not acting in the best interests" – Stuart Middleton

Noelle McCarthy leads a discussion about education – our schools, our teachers, the various factors that influence what sort of an education New Zealand children receive (depending on their circumstances and where they are in the country) and what that means for their chances later in life.
Gregor Fountain is Principal of Paraparaumu College, a state co-ed school of about 1,150 students about an hour North of Wellington, and also a father of three boys age six and twins of age four.
Stuart Middleton is Director of External Relations at the Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT), and an education expert who has taught teachers and worked as a consultant across the Pacific and advised on policy in the UK.
Topics: education
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 35'19"

09:48
Donna Field
BODY:
Australian correspondent with latest news from across Tasman.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Australia
Duration: 11'39"

10:07
Joe Nunweek on discipline in schools
BODY:
Tell You What essay called 3 Boys
EXTENDED BODY:
Tell you What 2016 is a new collection of New Zealand non-fiction from some of our best journalists, essayists and bloggers.
Joe Nunweek's essay '3 Boys' is inspired by his first-hand observations of the expulsion process in New Zealand schools. He talks with Noelle McCarthy about how troubled youngsters are dealt with in our education system.
"Where once we treated these students as mad, bad & dangerous to know, now we have a better idea of their triggers."

Topics: author interview
Regions:
Tags: 3 Boys, Joe Nunweek
Duration: 20'52"

10:28
Michele Leggott
BODY:
Is the Poet reading Poems guest.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: poems
Duration: 11'54"

10:42
Professor Vic Arcus
BODY:
On Life Matters.
Topics: science
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 16'56"

11:07
Tessa Telle
BODY:
AUT student with her documentary The Talking Dead.
Topics: education, media
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 10'25"

11:23
Veronica Schmidt on The Godfather
BODY:
Talking about her all-time favourite movie in the Classic Film Club.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: films
Duration: 9'00"

11:30
Bishop Justin Duckworth
BODY:
Shares his musical memories in Songs of a Life.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags: Bishop Justin Duckworth
Duration: 29'01"

=SHOW NOTES=

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09:07 - Stuart Middleton and Gregor Fountain
Education Panel discussion. For the last week of the show we're spending time every morning looking at some of the issues that affect us all. This morning we're beginning with education, talking about our schools, our teachers and the various factors that influence what sort of an education children here receive, depending on their circumstances and where they are in NZ, and what that means for their chances later in life. Gregor Fountain is in Wellington, Principal of Paraparaumu College, a state co-ed school of about 1150 students about an hour North of Wellington, and also a father of three boys age six and twins of age four! Stuart Middleton, Director of External Relations at the Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT), an education expert, he's taught teachers and worked as a consultant across the Pacific and advised on policy in the UK.
09:45 - Donna Field
Australia correspondent with the latest on the Western Australia bush fires, the five year anniversary for the Brisbane floods as well as the tragic murder suicide of a young father and his two sons in Port Lincoln.
10:10 - Joe Nunweek
On his essay in the Tell You What 2016 non-fiction collection. He's also looking troubled youngsters and how they're dealt with in the education system.
10:25 - Michele Leggott
Poet reading Poems
10:45 - Professor Vic Arcus
Life Matters feature on the world of science.
11:10 - Tessa Telle
AUT Student Documentary - The Talking Dead
11:25 - Veronica Schmidt
Discusses her all- time favourite movie in the Classic Film Club.
11:35 - Bishop Justin Duckworth
Shares his musical memories in Songs of a Life.

=PLAYLIST=

ARTIST: Francoise Hardy
TITLE: Suzanne
COMP: Cohen
ALBUM: Comment Te Dire Adieu
LABEL: Warner
ARTIST: Paul Simon
TITLE: I Know What I Know
COMP: Shirinda, Simon
ALBUM: Graceland
LABEL: Warner
ARTIST: Anthonie Tonnon
TITLE: Water Underground
COMP: Tonnon
ALBUM: Successor
LABEL: Canapeking
ARTIST: Kiss
TITLE: I was made for loving you
COMP: Child, Poncia, Stanley
ALBUM: Kiss: Gold (Compilation)
LABEL: Mercury
ARTIST: Johnny Cash
TITLE: Hurt
COMP: Reznor
ALBUM: American IV : The Man Comes Around
LABEL: American
ARTIST: Les Misérables Cast
TITLE: Epilogue
COMP: Boublil, Schonberg
ALBUM: Les Miserables: Highlights From The Motion Picture Soundtrack 2012
LABEL: Universal

===Noon | Midday Report===
=DESCRIPTION=

A round-up of today's news and sports, including:

=AUDIO=

12:00
Midday News for 11 January 2016
BODY:
Vanuatu islands appear to have escaped a cyclone without major damage.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 7'55"

12:08
Midday Sports News for 11 January 2016
BODY:
The Canterbury allrounder, Todd Astle, has been given the chance to prove his worth ahead of this year's Twenty20 World Cup in India after being named in the Black Caps squad for the upcoming T20 series against Pakistan.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'16"

=SHOW NOTES=

===12:12 PM. | Worldwatch===
=DESCRIPTION=

The stories behind the international headlines

===12:30 PM. | Matinee Idle===
=DESCRIPTION=

Phil O'Brien and Simon Morris present an afternoon of alleged music and dubious entertainment, including

=AUDIO=

=SHOW NOTES=

Matinee Idle, 11/01/2016
12 - 1 pm
12:36
Artist: Insect Surfers
Title: 77 Gaza Strip
Composer: Insect Surfers
Album: Death Valley Coastline
Label: Marlin
12:39
Artist: Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
Title: Snake in the Grass
Composer: Howard, Blaikley
Album: The Best of Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
Label: Karussell
12:43
Artist: Skyhooks
Title: Million Dollar Riff
Composer: Greg Macainsh
Album: Straight in a Gay Gay World
Label: Mushroom
12:49
Artist: Miss Jane Russell
Title: Boin-n-n-ng
Composer: Sam H. Stept
Album: Miss Jane Russell
Label: Sepia
12:52
Artist: Public Service Broadcasting
Title: E.V.A.
Composer: J Willgoose, Esq., Wrigglesworth
Album: The Race for Space
Label: Public Service Broadcasting
12:57
Artist: Sonny Curtis
Title: A Beatle (I Want to Be)
Composer: Adler, Curtis
Album: The Colpix-Dimension Story
Label: Sequel

1 - 2 pm
1:06
Artist: Linda Laurie
Title: Ambrose, Pt. 5
Composer: McWain, Sprung
Album: Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll: Special Novelty Edition
Label: Ace
1:11
Artist: The Accused
Title: Boris the Spider
Composer: Entwistle
Album: Grinning Like an Undertaker
Label: Nastymix
1:14
Artist: Chris Isaak
Title: Insects
Composer: Chris Isaak
Album: First Comes the Night
Label: Vanguard
1:17
Artist: The Lonely Island ft. Nicki Minaj & John Waters
Title: The Creep
Composer: Samberg, Schaffer, Taccone, Jung, Maraj
Album: Turtleneck & Chain
Label: Universal
1:22
Artist: David Bowie
Title: Lazarus
Composer: David Bowie
Album: Blackstar
Label: ISO/Columbia
1:32
Artist: Robin Sparkles (How I Met Your Mother)
Title: Let's Go to the Mall
Composer: ?
Album: N/A
Label: N/A
1:35
Artist: Michael Buble
Title: Spider-Man
Composer: Webster, Harris
Album: (Single)
Label: Reprise
1:39
Artist: The B52's
Title: Rock Lobster
Composer: Schneider, Wilson
Album: The B52's
Label: Island
1:46
Artist: Steve Marriott
Title: Consider Yourself
Composer: Lionel Bart
Album: Oliver!
Label: World Record Club
1:52
Artist: Small Faces
Title: Every Little Bit Hurts
Composer: Ed Cobb
Album: Their First LP
Label: Tamla
1:56
Artist: Ray Wylie Hubbard
Title: Snake Farm
Composer: Ray Wylie Hubbard
Album: Snake Farm
Label: Sustain

2 - 3 pm
2:05
Artist: Melanie
Title: Alexander Beetle
Composer: A.A. Milne, Safka
Album: Candles in the Rain
Label: Buddah
2:10
Artist: Louis Jordan
Title: Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens
Composer: Whitney, Kramer
Album: The Best of Louis Jordan
Label: MCA
2:13
Artist: Billy Joe Royal
Title: Hush
Composer: Joe South
Album: 16 Greatest Hits
Label: Black Tulip
2:23
Artist: Butthole Surfers
Title: The Annoying Song
Composer: Butthole Surfers
Album: Locust Abortion Technician
Label: Touch and Go
2:26
Artist: Mary Chapin Carpenter
Title: The Bug
Composer: Mark Knopfler
Album: Come On Come On
Label: Columbia
2:34
Artist: Mel Torme
Title: Comin' Home Baby
Composer: Tucker, Dorough
Album: Comin' Home Baby
Label: Atlantic/Warner
2:38
Artist: Argent
Title: God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You
Composer: Russ Ballard
Album: In Deep
Label: Epic
2:47
Artist: Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood
Title: Lady Bird
Composer: Lee Hazlewood
Album: Lightning's Girl
Label: Raven
2:51
Artist: Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers
Title: Hey There Little Insect
Composer: Jonathan Richman
Album: 'Live'
Label: Berserkley
2:54
Artist: Willy DeVille
Title: Gun Control
Composer: Willy DeVille
Album: Miracle
Label: A&M

3 - 4 pm
(3pm Feature - The Wedding Present)
3:45
Artist: Bobby Goldsboro
Title: Watching Scotty Grow
Composer: Mac Davis
Album: We Gotta Start Lovin
Label: United Artists
3:49
Artist: The Move
Title: Vote for Me
Composer: Roy Wood
Album: Move
Label: Salvo/Fly
3:52
Artist: Corinna Cordwell
Title: Yodelling Cowgirl
Composer: Corinna Cordwell
Album: A Love So True
Label: PH Records
3:56
Artist: Grasshopper
Title: Forever Loving You
Composer: ?
Album: ?
Label: ?

4 - 5 pm
4:06
Artist: Dion
Title: The Way You Do The Things You Do
Composer: Robinson, Rogers
Album: Streetheart
Label: Ace
4:13
Artist: Gene & Wendell
Title: The Roach
Composer: Willis, Venetoulis
Album: Hairspray
Label: MCA
4:16
Artist: Adam and the Ants
Title: Kings of the Wild Frontier
Composer: Ant, Pirroni
Album: Kings of the Wild Frontier
Label: CBS
4:22
Artist: Jonathan and Darlene Edwards
Title: Paris in the Spring
Composer: Gordon, Revel
Album: Jonathan and Darlene's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Label: Corinthian
4:27
Artist: Spooky Tooth
Title: Sunshine Help Me
Composer: Gary Wright
Album: That Was Only Yesterday
Label: A&M
4:33
Artist: The Mills Brothers
Title: The Glow-Worm
Composer: Paul Lincke
Album: Glow With the Mills Brothers
Label: Decca
4:37
Artist: The Beatles
Title: Octopus's Garden
Composer: Starkey
Album: Abbey Road
Label: EMI
4:41
Artist: Radiohead
Title: Creep
Composer: Radiohead, Hammond, Hazlewood
Album: Pablo Honey
Label: Parlophone
4:45
Artist: The Divine Comedy
Title: Tonight We Fly
Composer: Neil Hannon
Album: A Secret History
Label: DCR
4:48
Artist: Kirsty MacColl
Title: England 2 Columbia 0
Composer: Kirsty MacColl
Album: Tropical Brainstorm
Label: V2
4:53
Artist: The Cramps
Title: Human Fly
Composer: Interior, Rorschach
Album: Gravest Hits
Label: Illegal/IRS
4:56
Artist: Ensemble Academia
Title: Sukiyaki
Composer: Ei, Nakamura
Album: Kids March - Premium Twin Best Series
Label: EMI Japan

===5:00 PM. | Five O'clock Report===
=DESCRIPTION=

Sharon Brettkelly and Rowan Quinn present an hour of current affairs from the RNZ News team

=AUDIO=

17:06
Sports News for 11 January 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'05"

17:07
Another foreign tourist activates rescue beacon
BODY:
Two climbers have been rescued from separate New Zealand destinations after setting off international distress calls picked up half a world away.
Topics: sport, environment
Regions: East Coast, Otago
Tags: rescue beaxons, climbers, safety
Duration: 4'48"

17:12
Vanuatu islands spared by Cyclone Ula
BODY:
New Zealand will start seeing the effects from Tropical Cyclone Ula as early as tomorrow.
Topics: weather, environment
Regions:
Tags: Tropical Cyclone Ula, Vanuatu
Duration: 3'37"

17:17
Man killed as car drives onto footpath in Oamaru
BODY:
A man has died and four others taken to hospital after a car mounted the footpath in Oamaru today.
Topics: transport, health
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: Oamaru, accident
Duration: 1'13"

17:22
Farmers warned against feeding killer swedes in Spring
BODY:
The group investigating killer swedes in Southland has issued one last warning to farmers not to feed herbicide tolerant swedes to cows in the Spring.
Topics: rural, farming, environment
Regions: Southland
Tags: killer swedes, toxic stockfeed
Duration: 3'22"

17:27
73rd Golden Globe Awards
BODY:
Mr Robot , Mad Men's Jon Hamm and Lady Gaga are some of the winners at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles this afternoon.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: Golden Globe Awards, entertainment
Duration: 4'30"

17:32
Business News for 5 o'clock Report
BODY:
Business news for 5 o'clock report Jan 11.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'32"

17:37
Astle gets back to Black Caps
BODY:
Three years after getting his first taste of international cricket the 29-year-old Canterbury allrounder Todd Astle has been recalled to the Black Caps.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: cricket
Duration: 4'12"

17:43
WA bushfires could take months to put out
BODY:
A massive bushfire continues to burn in Western Australia and residents have been warned it could take months to extinguish.
Topics: environment, weather
Regions:
Tags: WA bushfires
Duration: 5'00"

17:48
Foolish boaties causing problems in Northland
BODY:
The Coastguard in Northland is blaming foolish decisions by boaties for a spate of recent groundings in the region.
Topics: sport, life and society
Regions: Northland
Tags: boaties, groundings
Duration: 4'33"

17:55
Public hospital staff pay low while CEOs rises
BODY:
The pay gap between public hospital staff and their chief executives is being described by the senior doctors' union as 'grotesque' and there are warnings it is causing low morale among hospital workers.
Topics: business, health, inequality
Regions:
Tags: hospital pay inequities, CEOs, pay gaps
Duration: 3'12"

=SHOW NOTES=

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

Memorable exchanges with RNZ guests during the past year (RNZ)

===7:06 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=

Alan Gibbs, businessman, amphibious motorcar inventor, founding member of the ACT Party, and creator of the world-class Gibbs Farm sculpture park takes Wallace Chapman on a tour of the sculptures and talks about the people, writing an d experiences that have been significant influences in his life

===8:06 PM. | Windows On The World===
=DESCRIPTION=

International public radio features and documentaries

===9:06 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=

Highlights from the world of science and the environment, with Alison Ballance and Veronika Meduna

===9:30 PM. | Insight===
=DESCRIPTION=

===10:00 PM. | Late Edition===

Late Edition for 11 January 2016
David Bowie dies. Panel discussion on education.

=DESCRIPTION=

A round-up of the day's news and interview highlights from RNZ National

===10:30 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=

Iron is the chemical element at the heart of steel, and by extension of industrialisation. Justin Rowlatt explores key moments in the Industrial Revolution here in Britain that transformed this most abundant of metal elements into the key material out of which modern life is constructed (BBC)

===11:06 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=

Elena See presents a selection of traditional and contemporary folk, Americana and roots music from classic and new releases, as well as in-studio and live concert recordings. (11 of 13, PRX)