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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
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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:

13 January 2016

===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
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Including: 12:06 Music after Midnight; 12:30 Insight (RNZ); 1:15 Primary People (RNZ); 2:05 The Forum (BBC); 3:05 Out of the Box, by Eirys Hunter, read by Glenis Levestam (RNZ); 3:30 Kate's Classics: The Year of Magical Thinking (RNZ); 5:10 Witness (BBC)

===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 Wednesday 13 January 2016
BODY:
Could fishers be forced out of business by marine protection plans - we'll ask the Environment Minister and a bomb kills 10 people in Turkey.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 20'14"

07:09
Fishers shortchanged by proposed marine protection overhaul
BODY:
Recreational fishers say they're being shortchanged by new marine protection plans - while small commercial operators fear they could be forced out of business, or into dangerous waters.
Topics: politics, environment
Regions:
Tags: fishing
Duration: 3'52"

07:13
Environment Minister on marine protection overhaul
BODY:
Listening to that is the Environment Minister Nick Smith.
Topics: politics, environment
Regions:
Tags: fishing
Duration: 4'25"

07:17
Ten die in alleged IS attack in Turkey
BODY:
A member of Islamic State is alleged to be behind a suicide bomb attack in Turkey, which has killed at least 10 tourists.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: IS, Turkey
Duration: 5'30"

07:23
More people wearing lifejackets - Maritime NZ
BODY:
Water safety groups say years of campaigns are finally striking a chord with boaties.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: water safety
Duration: 2'07"

07:25
Aid reaches Syrian town cut off for months
BODY:
The World Health Organisation has asked permission from the Syrian Government to send mobile clinics and medical teams to Madaya, where nearly 30 people have starved to death.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Syria
Duration: 4'01"

07:36
Business Update for 13 January 2016
BODY:
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 3'47"

07:41
Little change in the number of Maori smoking
BODY:
The lack of progress in addressing tobacco-related harm amongst Maori is being seen as a very real stumbling block to New Zealand becoming smoke free by 2025.
Topics: health
Regions:
Tags: smoking
Duration: 3'27"

07:43
Auckland now more unaffordable than ever to buy
BODY:
The cost of home ownership in Auckland is now the least afforable it's ever been.
Topics: housing
Regions:
Tags: house prices
Duration: 3'30"

07:47
First Alzheimers dog being trained
BODY:
Work is about to begin on training the first dog to help a person with Alzheimers
Topics: health
Regions:
Tags: alzheimers
Duration: 4'57"

07:52
Teapotland: a Catlins shrine
BODY:
The list of tourist must-sees in the Catlins has gained a new outdoor attraction: Teapotland.
Topics:
Regions: Otago
Tags: Teapotland, Catlins
Duration: 7'05"

08:06
Sports News for 13 January 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'53"

08:12
Govt under fire for not considering EEZ in marine review
BODY:
The Government's facing criticism from environmental groups for its decision not to include most of the country's ocean in its overhaul of law governing marine protection.
Topics: politics, environment
Regions:
Tags: fishing
Duration: 4'05"

08:16
Otago Uni involved in cure to Polycystic ovary syndrome
BODY:
For so long, the focus for thousands of New Zealand women suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome has been on treating the symptoms and not the cause. Now University of Otago researchers are working with scientists in France to discover how the anti-mullerian hormone may act in the brain to cause it.
Topics: health
Regions:
Tags: polycystic ovary syndrome
Duration: 3'13"

08:20
Obama aims to bring the nation together
BODY:
It's the last year of President Obama's term in the White House and he's promising to "cut through the noise" in his annual State of the Union speech later today.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: US, Obama
Duration: 4'54"

08:24
Business Update for 13 January 2016
BODY:
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 3'26"

08:32
Christchurch Town Hall: "It's like an onion"
BODY:
One of the most ambitious projects being undertaken by the Christchurch City Council is the repair of its quake damaged town hall.
Topics: politics
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: Town Hall
Duration: 4'25"

08:37
Tourists flock to AA's new driver simulator
BODY:
Just over a month on from the release of AA's newest driver training tool for tourists, and it seems a hit with travellers.
Topics: transport
Regions:
Tags: driving, tourists
Duration: 3'49"

08:45
Discussing the UN Security Council
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.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Robert Patman
Duration: 3'58"

08:50
What not to recycle and why
BODY:
More now from our series on green living. I spoke to the Green Ideas Magazine editor, Greg Roughan, about common mistakes we make when it comes to recycling waste.
EXTENDED BODY:
"Being a really good recycler is kind of more about putting out a clean recycling bin – clean in the sense that it hasn't got things that can't be recycled."

Greg Roughan from Green Ideas tells Teresa Cowie about some common mistakes when it comes to recycling waste.
Topics: environment
Regions:
Tags: green tips
Duration: 4'20"

08:54
Declining whale numbers spark research
BODY:
Declining numbers of Sperm Whales off the coast of Kaikoura has sparked research into the environment the mammals live in.
Topics: science
Regions:
Tags: whales
Duration: 4'42"

=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
Paul Spoonley and Mai Chen on New Zealand identity
BODY:
Panel discussion on New Zealand's identity.
EXTENDED BODY:
What does it mean to be a New Zealander in 2016?
Noelle McCarthy explores migration, diversity and the changing "face" of our nation with Mai Chen and Paul Spoonley.
[Cultural competence] is the ability not to presume that other people are like you and to see the differences as a benefit and not as a detriment" – Mai Chen, chair of the Superdiversity Centre

“I think this decade is the point where we change our allegiance much more obviously from Europe of the past to Asia of the future” – Paul Spoonley, Pro-Vice Chancellor at Massey University

Topics: politics, identity
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 32'47"

09:44
Wayne Hay
BODY:
Asia correspondent with the latest on the tensions on the Korean peninsula
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Asia
Duration: 15'27"

10:08
Greg McGee
BODY:
Author and playwright discusses his career in the How We Did It series.
Topics: author interview
Regions:
Tags: Greg McGee
Duration: 24'34"

10:35
Anton Blank
BODY:
The guest taking part in the Poet reading a Poem series.
EXTENDED BODY:
Writer and editor Anton Blank reads a couple of poems which were penned by his mother, Arapera Blank.
She was one of the first Maori to write in English and was published from the 1950s onwards.
Arapera was also the first Maori writer to win the Katherine Mansfield Award.
A collection of her work was published in August - Anton pulled together her work, including essays, other writings and poems.
Anton Blank talks to Noelle about his parents, his upbringing and reads his mother's poetry.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: poems
Duration: 9'08"

10:45
Jeremy Hansen
BODY:
Completes his feature series today on evolving cities.
Topics: housing
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 8'55"

11:09
Ross Brown
BODY:
AUT student presents his documentary on Electronic Dance Music.
Topics: education, media
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 10'21"

11:22
Alex Casey
BODY:
Choosing the movie today for the Classic Film Club.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: films
Duration: 9'30"

11:31
Paul Casserly
BODY:
Shares his musical memories in Songs of a Life.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 27'56"

11:33
Paul Casserly
BODY:
Shares his musical memories in Songs of a Life.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 27'56"

=SHOW NOTES=

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09:07 - Mai Chen and Paul Spoonley
Panel discussion on New Zealand's identity. In the third of our weekly panel Mai Chen, chair of the Superdiversity Centre and Professor Paul Spoonely, Pro-Vice Chancellor at Massey University, explore what it means to be a New Zealander in 2016 and how the "face" of the nation is changing.
09:45 - Wayne Hay
Asia Correspondent with the latest on the stand off on the Korean Peninsula as well as concerns at resistance growing to anti-malarial vaccines throughout south east Asia.
10:10 - Greg McGee
Author and playwright discusses his career on How We Did It.
10:25 - Anton Blank
Today's Poet reading a Poem, which was penned by his mother Arapera Blank.
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10:45 - Jeremy Hansen
On evolving cities fresh back from the US talking about what he saw in LA and how there are similarities with what's happening in Auckland.
11:10 - Ross Brown
AUT student with his documentary looking at Electronic Dance Music and what it's all about.
11:20 - Alex Casey
Chooses the movie in today's Classic Film Club and it's a real classic.
11:30 - Paul Casserly
Shares his musical memories in Songs of a Life.

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

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

=AUDIO=

12:00
Midday News for 13 January 2016
BODY:
A Marlborough fisherman says a fishing park would put his family out of business.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 7'58"

12:08
Midday Sports News for 13 January 2016
BODY:
Sri Lanka's demoralised cricket team faces an investigation into alleged "scandalous behaviour" during its dismal tour of New Zealand, including drinking parties and squabbling, according to Sri Lankan media reports.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'07"

=SHOW NOTES=

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

=AUDIO=

=SHOW NOTES=

Matinee Idle, 13/01/2016
12 - 1 pm
12:35
Artist: The New Main Street Singers
Title: Potato's in the Paddy Wagon
Composer: McKean, O'Toole
Album: A Mighty Wind OST
Label: Sony
12:39
Artist: The Kinks
Title: Hot Potatoes
Composer: Ray Davies
Album: Everybody's in Show Boz
Label: Victor
12:44
Artist: James Brown
Title: The Mashed Potatoes
Composer: Dessie Rozier
Album: Grits and Soul
Label: Smash
12:47
Artist: Family
Title: Hung Up Down
Composer: Whitney, Chapman
Album: Entertainment
Label: Pucka Music
12:52
Artist: Chris Spedding
Title: The Pied Piper
Composer: Duboff, Kornfeld
Album: Joyland
Label: Cleopatra
12:55
Artist: The Bonzo Dog Band
Title: Monster Mash
Composer: Pickett, Capizzi
Album: Vol. 2 - The Outro
Label: EMI
12:58
Artist: Joe Brown
Title: I Am Henry VIII, I Am
Composer: Fred Murray
Album: The Best of Joe Brown, 50th Anniversary
Label: Universal

1 - 2 pm
1:06
Artist: Slim Gaillard
Title: Potato Chips
Composer: Curtis Ousley
Album: The Best of Slim Gaillard
Label: Verve
1:12
Artist: Vic Chestnutt
Title: Until the Led
Composer: Vic Chestnutt
Album: The Salesman & Bernadette
Label: Capricorn
1:16
Artist: Alan Galbraith
Title: 1% Blues
Composer: Galbraith
Album: N/A
Label: Fox Box
1:23
Artist: Devo
Title: Smart Patrol / Mr DNA
Composer: Casale, Mothersbaugh
Album: Duty Now for the Future
Label: Warner
1:32
Artist: John Klein
Title: Quit Hollering at Me
Composer: John Klein
Album: Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings
Label: Oh Boy
1:38
Artist: Ray Charles ft. James Taylor
Title: Sweet Potato Pie
Composer: James Taylor
Album: Genius Loves Company
Label: Warner
1:42
Artist: The Jolly Boys
Title: Riders on the Storm
Composer: Densmore, Krieger, Morrison, Manzarek
Album: Great Expectation
Label: Wall of Sound
1:46
Artist: The Divinyls
Title: Hey Little Boy
Composer: Baskin, Gonzalez
Album: Greatest Hits
Label: EMI
1:51
Artist: Commander Cody & His Planet Airmen
Title: You Might as Well Rock That Boogie
Composer: Farlow, Frayne
Album: Live at Gilley's
Label: Atlantic
1:55
Artist: Dee Dee Sharp
Title: Mashed Potato Time
Composer: Bateman, Dobbins, Garrett, Gorman, Holland, Mann
Album: The Best of Dee Dee Sharp 1962-1966
Label: ABKCO
1:58
Artist: Leonard Nimoy
Title: Alien
Composer: Cy Coburn
Album: Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space
Label: Dot

2 - 3 pm
2:06
Artist: Potato Moon
Title: Sing Sweet Baby
Composer: Potato Moon
Album: Carnival
Label: Carnival
2:10
Artist: Django Django
Title: Shake and Tremble
Composer: Maclean, Grace, Neff, Dixon
Album: Born Under Saturn
Label: Because Music
2:16
Artist: Couch Potato Allstars
Title: Bewitched / I Dream of Jeannie
Composer: Keller, Greenfield
Album: Jazz for Couch Potatoes!
Label: Shanachie
2:25
Artist: Paul F. Tomkins
Title: Jazz Music
Composer: Paul F. Tomkins
Album: Crying and Driving
Label: Comedy Central
2:28
Artist: Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong
Title: Now You Has Jazz
Composer: Cole Porter
Album: High Society
Label: Capitol
2:36
Artist: Harry Nilsson
Title: River Deep Mountain High
Composer: Specter, Barry, Greenwich
Album: Pandemonium Shadow Show
Label: RCA Victor
2:42
Artist: Bo Diddley
Title: Bo Diddley
Composer: Bo Diddley
Album: Bo Diddley
Label: Chess
2:47
Artist: Adam and the the Couch Potatoes
Title: Swimming, Swimming, Swimming!
Composer: Adam and the Couch Potatoes
Album: One Size Fits All
Label: Adam and the Couch Potatoes
2:50
Artist: The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Title: Faith Healer
Composer: Harvey, McKenna
Album: Next
Label: Vertigo
2:58
Artist: Richard Cheese
Title: Like a Virgin
Composer: Rodgers, Madonna, Bray
Album: Silent Nightclub
Label: Surfdog

3 - 4 pm
(3pm Feature - UB40: Will the Real UB40 Please Stand Up)
3:25
Artist: Arthur Lee & Love
Title: Five String Serenade
Composer: Arthur Lee
Album: Five String Serenade
Label: Munster
3:33
Artist: Weird Al Yankovic
Title: Couch Potato
Composer: Yankovic, Eminem, Resto, Bass
Album: Poodle Hat
Label: Volcano
3:39
Artist: The Sweet Potatoes
Title: Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
Composer: Stewart, Lennox
Album: Faith, Good Neighbors and a Telephone
Label: Sister Trudg's Music
3:45
Artist: Fats Waller
Title: All That Meat and No Potatoes
Composer: Kirkby, Waller
Album: The Last Years 1940-1943
Label: Bluebird
3:49
Artist: Shuggie Otis
Title: Strawberry Letter 23
Composer: Shuggie Otis
Album: Freedom Flight
Label: Epic/Legacy
3:59
Artist: Francis Dunnery
Title: My Own Reality
Composer: Francis Dunnery
Album: Let's Go Do What Happens
Label: Razor & Tie

4 - 5 pm
4:07
Artist: Potato Potato
Title: Morning Sun
Composer: Potato Potato
Album: Hopeless EP
Label: Potato Potato
4:13
Artist: The Cranberries
Title: Pretty (Remix)
Composer: Island
Album: Pret-a-Porter OST
Label: Columbia
4:17
Artist: Metamora
Title:You're My Little Potato
Composer: Malcolm Dalglish
Album: Metamora
Label: Sugar Hill
4:22
Artist: The Ronettes
Title: I Can Hear Music
Composer: Barry, Greenwich, Specter
Album: Before We Were Hits or We Did It First
Label: Triple Crown
4:26
Artist: Stan Ridgway
Title: Bing Can't Walk
Composer: Stan Ridgway
Album: Holiday in Dirt
Label: New West
4:32
Artist: Small Potatoes
Title: Small Potato Rock
Composer: Jerry Bock
Album: N/A
Label: CBeebies
4:34
Artist: Aimee Mann
Title: Wise Up
Composer: Aimee Mann
Album: Magnolia OST
Label: Reprise
4:38
Artist: Jon Renbourn
Title: Sweet Potato
Composer: Cropper, Jones, Jackson, Renbourn
Album: Sir John Alot of Merry Englandes Musyk Thyng & ye Grene Knyghte
Label: Sanctuary
4:43
Artist: Belle & Sebastian
Title: Meat and Potatoes
Composer: Belle & Sebastian
Album: The Blues are Still Blue
Label: Rough Trade
4:47
Artist: Fred Astaire
Title: Puttin' on the Ritz (Club Des Belugas Remix)
Composer: Irving Berlin
Album: Spirit of Electro Swing
Label: Wagram
4:53
Artist: Rose Banks
Title: A Whole New Thing
Composer: Bowen, Ford, Thomas
Album: (single)
Label: Motown
4:56
Artist: Satan's Pilgrims
Title: Sukiyaki
Composer: Ei, Nakamura
Album: Frankenstomp
Label: Double Crown

===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 13 January 2016
BODY:
The latest update from RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'09"

17:10
Evacuation from Madaya
BODY:
A five-year-old girl suffering the extreme effects of starvation has been evacuated from the Syrian town of Madaya but the fate of about 400 more who need urgent medical help remains unclear.
Topics: refugees and migrants, conflict
Regions:
Tags: Syria, refugees
Duration: 5'46"

17:13
Obama delivers final State of the Union address
BODY:
The United States president, Barack Obama, has just given his last State of the Union address, calling for unity and taking a swipe at some of his opponents, including Donald Trump.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: USA
Duration: 5'47"

17:22
Commercial fisherman will take government to court over changes
BODY:
A commercial fisherman who faces being shut down by the government's proposed fishing changes says he will take legal action.
Topics: environment, politics
Regions: Auckland Region, Marlborough
Tags: Hauraki Gulf, Marlborough Sounds, Marine Reserves Act
Duration: 2'49"

17:27
Sports News for 13 January 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'44"

17:33
Business News for 13 January 2016
BODY:
Auckland housing market may be cooling off.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'05"

17:35
Is the world heading for another GFC?
BODY:
One of Britain's biggest investment banks is urging its clients to sell almost everything ahead of a stock market crash it's predicting this year.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: stock markets
Duration: 4'46"

17:40
Stoush over emergency water supplies
BODY:
A stoush is brewing between Wellington City Council and the local District Health Board over who will provide hospitals with emergency water.
Topics: health, politics, environment
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: Wellington City Council, Wellington Hospital, water
Duration: 2'53"

17:47
QV report on house prices
BODY:
Latest figures on house prices show Auckland's runaway property market slowed to a virtual standstill last month.
Topics: housing
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: house prices
Duration: 2'58"

17:50
Expansion of Puketutu Island waste plant didn't need public say
BODY:
Residents living near a the site of a proposed composting plant that's been granted resource consent say they're surprised and anxious they were never given a chance to have their say.
Topics: environment, politics
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Manakau Harbour, Puketutu Island, waste recycling
Duration: 3'07"

17:55
World Buskers Festival
BODY:
Organisers of Christchurch's World Buskers Festival say the event is fast becoming one of the best internationally.
Topics: arts, music
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: Christchurch, World Buskers Festival
Duration: 2'34"

=SHOW NOTES=

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

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

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

Bunny McDiarmid is the outgoing head of Greenpeace New Zealand. Her life as an environmental activist began in earnest with her joining the crew of the anti-nuclear protest ship The Fri in the early 1980s. She later crewed on the Rainbow Warrior - bombed by the French 30 years ago this month. In conversation with Wallace Chapman, Bunny McDiarmid reflects on the individuals, thinkers, books and events that have influenced her own ideas

===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

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

Late Edition for 13 January 2016
Tonight...Work is about to begin on training the first dog to help a person with Alzheimers, and the list of tourist must-sees in the Catlins has gained a new outdoor attraction: Teapotland.

=DESCRIPTION=

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

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

In its natural elemental form, bromine is a nasty pungent brown liquid. It's used in a wide variety of chemicals with long, scary-sounding names, many of which have sparked health scares - from fracking, to food additives, to carcinogenic flame retardants. But is bromine really such a noxious material, or has it just been the victim of 'chemophobia' - an irrational public fear of all things chemical? Justin Rowlatt investigates. (BBC)

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

An hour of music that's "shaken, not stirred" every week from the Underground Martini Bunker at Kansas Public Radio (4 of 4, KPR)