RNZ National. 2016-01-15. 00:00-23:59, [Last broadcast of Stuart Keith].

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Year
2016
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288097
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Audio
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Series
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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RNZ Collection
Keith, Stuart, Presenter
RNZ National (estab. 2016), Broadcaster

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:

15 January 2016

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

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 The Food Chain (BBC); 1:05 The Friday Feature; 2:05 The Cultural Frontline (BBC); 2:30 Anatomy of a Song (RNZ); 3:05 The Summer of Love, by Anna Kier, read by Johanna Smith (RNZ); 3:30 The Why Factor (BBC); 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 Friday 15 January 2016
BODY:
IS claims responsibility for bombings in Jakarta. Reports Australia will send four more New Zealanders to Christmas Island and aviation security officers threaten to go on strike.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 19'05"

07:08
IS claims responsibility for Jakarta attacks
BODY:
Islamic State is claiming responsibility for a series of explosions and gun attacks in the Indonesian capital Jakarta.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Indonesia
Duration: 5'13"

07:13
NZ detainees being sent to Christmas Island from Sydey
BODY:
RNZ has been told four New Zealanders are among 10 people to be sent to Christmas Island from a Sydney Detention Centre.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island
Duration: 5'04"

07:19
Airport security staff may strike
BODY:
Aviation security officers say they're on the verge of a nationwide strike after being told they're losing an allowance worth more than 2-thousand dollars a year.
Topics: transport, security
Regions:
Tags: aviation security
Duration: 2'55"

07:22
Fire guts Hamilton restaurant
BODY:
A large fire on Hamilton's main drag has destroyed a restaurant overnight.
Topics:
Regions: Waikato
Tags: Hamilton, fire
Duration: 2'47"

07:25
ASB Classic in Auckland
BODY:
French flair, American power and two Spanish maestros feature in the men's semi finals at the ASB Classic in Auckland.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: tennis
Duration: 2'46"

07:36
Business Update for 15 January 2016
BODY:
With our business editor, Gyles Beckford.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 4'07"

07:43
Mount Maunganui blaze under investigation
BODY:
Police in Tauranga are now investigating just how yesterday's fire on Mount Maunganui started.
Topics:
Regions: Bay of Plenty
Tags: Mount Maunganui, fire
Duration: 3'25"

07:46
Clothing label run by migrants/refugees
BODY:
A clothing label designed and produced entirely by migrant and refugee women in Auckland, has gone from selling to friends and family to getting bulk commercial orders.
Topics: refugees and migrants
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Cotton Seed
Duration: 3'48"

07:50
The Cathedral Caves: a Maori land story
BODY:
Today a story from my trip to the Catlins about a tourist landmark that has put the spotlight on the complexities of Maori land ownership.
Topics:
Regions: Otago
Tags: Cathedral Caves
Duration: 5'06"

07:55
Oscar nominations out
BODY:
The Oscar nominations are out - the big winners this time are The Revenant with 12 nominations and Mad Max: Fury Road with 10.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: films, Oscar
Duration: 4'25"

08:06
Sports News for 15 January 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'35"

08:14
Meetings underway today to avoid threatened strike
BODY:
Travellers plans could be thrown somewhat into chaos in the next few weeks if aviation security staff carry out a threatened strike.
Topics: business, security, transport
Regions:
Tags: aviation security
Duration: 3'31"

08:18
NZ detainees in Australia struggling to get medicine
BODY:
Back to our story about New Zealand detainees in Australian Detention Centres.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Australia, Christmas Island
Duration: 4'07"

08:22
Labour in Paris looking at future challenges
BODY:
According to new figures, nearly half of all jobs could be automated within two decades and it's now expected people in the workforce won't just change jobs, but also industries during their lives.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: jobs
Duration: 5'04"

08:28
Business Update for 15 January 2016
BODY:
With our business editor, Gyles Beckford.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 3'26"

08:38
Olympic winning rowing coach back on the waters
BODY:
Olympic medal-winning rowing coach Dick Tonks will be back on the waters of Lake Karapiro this week, after reaching a deal with Rowing New Zealand.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: Dick Tonks
Duration: 2'14"

08:41
Sanctuary for artists in historic Wairarapa homestead
BODY:
About 300 artists have passed through the doors of the The New Zealand Pacific Studio artist residence since it opened its doors in 2001.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 7'00"

08:48
Fonterra increasing capacity for cheese making
BODY:
Chow down on a Big Mac anywhere in Australasia and there's a good chance the cheese in that burger came from the tiny Taranaki township of Eltham
Topics: business
Regions: Taranaki
Tags: Fonterra
Duration: 6'06"

08:54
Life in the Catlins: self-sufficiency breeds community
BODY:
As well at its amazing scenery and history, the Catlins area at the bottom South-East corner of the country is home to a surprising number of creative people.
Topics:
Regions: Otago
Tags: Catlins
Duration: 5'05"

=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=

09:11
Reasons to be cheerful
BODY:
A panel discussion on optimism in 2016.
EXTENDED BODY:
Being cheerful can be a tall order – often it feels like there's a lot of bad news. We angst over housing issues, especially in Auckland, and the cost of living is expensive relative to incomes, not only in Auckland but for the country at large. We're concerned about poverty and how to help children break that cycle – these are big challenges for a country.
But our panelists today also see a lot of reasons to be optimistic, especially about young people in New Zealand – their abilities, their potential, and what they have to offer the country and the world.
Noelle McCarthy calls on a couple of optimistic innovators to look at how we can harness potential in young people – science educator Michelle Dickinson, AKA Nanogirl, and the Dunedin businessman who, in a world first, turned data into visuals during the America's Cup, Ian Taylor.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: optimism
Duration: 31'28"

09:46
Susan Baldacci
BODY:
US correspondent on Obama's regrets and the billion dollar lottery prize up for grabs.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: US
Duration: 13'35"

10:07
Miriam Smith and Chris Pryor
BODY:
Talk about their film careers in the How We Did It Series.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: films
Duration: 25'47"

10:39
Emma Neale
BODY:
The Poet reading a Poem guest today.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: poems
Duration: 7'57"

10:46
Mawera Karetai
BODY:
today's chef sharing summer recipes.
Topics: food
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 9'47"

11:07
Nathan Hill
BODY:
Is the AUT student presenting his documentary on how steaks get to our plates.
Topics: education, media
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 10'33"

11:16
Jeremy Elwood
BODY:
Talking about his all time favourite movie in the Classic Film Club.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: films
Duration: 6'46"

11:23
Chris Gallavin
BODY:
Shares his musical memories in Songs of a Life.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 34'40"

11:25
Elizabeth Smither
BODY:
The Poet reading a Poem (not broadcast).
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: poems
Duration: 5'35"

11:27
Tim Upperton
BODY:
The Poet reading a Poem (not broadcast).
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: poem
Duration: 6'28"

11:29
Fergus Barrowman
BODY:
The Poet reading a Poem (not broadcast).
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: poems
Duration: 8'42"

11:31
Thomas Sainsbury
BODY:
Talking about his all time favourite movie in the Classic Film Club (not broadcast).
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: film
Duration: 8'10"

=SHOW NOTES=

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09:07 - Michelle Dickinson and Ian Taylor
Panel discussing reasons to be cheerful. Being cheerful can be a tall order - often it feels like there's a lot of bad news. We angst over housing issues, especially in Auckland, and the cost of living is expensive - relative to incomes, not only in Auckland but for the country at large. We're concerned about poverty and how to help children break that cycle - we've already talked this week about gaps in education and how income affects outcomes for students. These are big challenges for a country. But our panelists today also see a lot of reasons to be optimistic, especially about young people in New Zealand, their abilities, their potential, and what they have to offer for the country, and the world. With us today to talk about the future, and reasons to be cheerful about it are: Michelle Dickinson, AKA NANOGIRL, a science educator and nanotechnologist and Ian Taylor, the Founder of Taylormade media, and chief executive of Animation Research Limited, who turned data into visuals so successfully for the first time during the Americas Cup.
09:45 - Susan Baldacci
US correspondent on the billion dollar lottery winners in the US and the losers in this year's Oscars nominations.
10:10 - Miriam Smith and Chris Pryor
Discuss their work on the How We Did It series. Together Miriam and Chris made The Ground We Won - by living in a small community and following the lives of the local rugby team. They moved to Reporoa and lived with the subjects of their film for a year. They talk to Noelle about their acclaimed final product and how they did it.
10:25 - Emma Neale
The poet reading a poem
10:45 - Mawera Karetai
The chef talks food and shares a summer recipe for baked trout.
11:10 - AUT student Nathan Hill
Presents his documentary on the journey our steaks take from the farm to the plate.
11:20 - Jeremy Elwood
discussing his all-time favourite movie in the Classic Film Club.
11:30 - Chris Gallavin
Shares his musical memories in Songs of a Life.

=PLAYLIST=

ARTIST: Dooley Wilson
TITLE: As Time Goes By
COMP: Wilson
ALBUM: Casablanca: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
LABEL: Rhino
ARTIST: The Front Lawn
TITLE: Claude Rains
COMP: Sinclair, McGlashan
ALBUM: Songs From The Front Lawn
LABEL: Frontlawn
ARTIST: Psychedelic Furs
TITLE: Heaven
COMP: Butler, Butler
ALBUM: The Psychedelic Furs: Greatest Hits (Compilation)
LABEL: Columbia
ARTIST: The Cure
TITLE: A Forest
COMP: Gallup, Hartley, Smith
ALBUM: The Cure: Standing On A Beach, The Singles (Compilation)
LABEL: Fiction
ARTIST: Delia Derbyshire
TITLE: Falling
COMP: n/a
ALBUM: The Dreams
LABEL: n/a
ARTIST: NEU
TITLE: Hallogallo
COMP: Dinger, Rother
ALBUM: NEU!
LABEL: Gronland

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

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

=AUDIO=

12:00
Midday News for 15 January 2016
BODY:
A car explodes as kids inhale fly spray.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 7'39"

12:07
Midday Sports News for 15 January 2016
BODY:
The Pakistan cricket coach, Waqar Younis, believes his side will put up more of a fight against the Black Caps than what Sri Lanka did in the recent series here.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'13"

=SHOW NOTES=

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

The stories behind the international headlines

===12:30 PM. | Matinee Idle===
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Phil O'Brien and Simon Morris present an afternoon of alleged music and dubious entertainment

=AUDIO=

=SHOW NOTES=

Matinee Idle, 15/01/2016
12 - 1 pm
12:35
Artist: The Rutles
Title: We've Arrived! (And to Prove It We're Here)
Composer: The Rutles
Album: The Rutles Archaeology
Label: Virgin
12:40
Artist: Sam & Dave
Title: Hold On I'm Comin'
Composer: Porter, Hayes
Album: Sweet Soul Music - The Best of Stax
Label: Universal
12:43
Artist: Joe Perkins
Title: Uncle Eeef
Composer: Moore, Rae
Album: Little Eeefin' Annie
Label: Sound Stage 7
12:47
Artist: Beirut
Title: Elephant Gun
Composer: Zach Condon
Album: Gulag Orkestar
Label: 4AD
12:54
Artist: Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
Title: Wild Horses
Composer: Jagger, Richards
Album: Sticky Soul Fingers
Label: Mojo Magazine

1 - 2 pm
1:06
Artist: Jez Lowe and the Bad Pennies
Title: Idle Time
Composer: Jez Lowe
Album: The Parish Notices
Label: Tantobie
1:12
Artist: Motorhead
Title: I'm the Doctor
Composer: Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor
Album: Headbangers
Label: Elite
1:16
Artist: Gracie Fields
Title: Sing As We Go
Composer: Harry Parr Davies
Album: Sing As We Go
Label: Associated
1:21
Artist: The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Title: Next
Composer: Jacques Brel
Album: Next
Label: Vertigo
1:27
Artist: One Direction
Title: Perfect
Composer: Bunetta, Ryan, Kasher, Shatkin, McDonald, Styles, Tomlinson
Album: Made in the A.M.
Label: CC
1:32
Artist: Barbara Windsor
Title: I Don't Get Twiggy
Composer: Home, Holloway, Phillips
Album: (Single)
Label: Parlophone
1:36
Artist: The Beatles
Title: The End
Composer: Lennon, McCartney
Album: Abbey Road
Label: Parlophone
1:40
Artist: Robin Sparkle
Title: Sandcastles in the Sand
Composer: ?
Album: N/A
Label: N/A
1:47
Artist: Georgie Fame & Van Morrison
Title: Get On With the Show
Composer: Van Morrison
Album: Duets - Reworking the Catalogue
Label: RCA
1:56
Artist: The Divinyls
Title: I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out Any More
Composer: Burton, Sawyer
Album: Greatest
Label: EMI

2 - 3 pm
2:07
Artist: Freddie Hart
Title: I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home
Composer: Freddie Hart
Album: Hard to Find 45's on CD - Pop & Country Classics
Label: Eric
2:12
Artist: Metronomy
Title: The Bay
Composer: Joseph Mount
Album: The English Riviera
Label: Because
2:19
Artist: Pat Campbell
Title: The Late Arrival
Composer: Pat Campbell
Album: Just a Quiet Conversation
Label: Major Minor
2:22
Artist: The Portsmouth Sinfonia
Title: The Hallelujah Chorus
Composer: Handl
Album: Hallelujah, Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1974
Label: Antilles
2:29
Artist: Topper Headon
Title: Time is Tight
Composer: Booker T. Jones
Album: Waking Up
Label: Mercury
2:34
Artist: Splodgenessabounds
Title: I Fell In Love With A Female Plumber From Harlesden NW10
Composer: Splodgenessabounds
Album: Splodgenessabounds
Label: Universal
2:37
Artist: Johnny Depp & Alan Rickman
Title: Pretty Women
Composer: Steven Sondheim
Album: Sweeney Todd
Label: Warner Bros.
2:42
Artist: Wall of Voodoo
Title: Mexican Radio
Composer: Wall of Voodoo
Album: Call of the West
Label: A&M
2:48
Artist: Gladys Knight & Ray Charles
Title: Heaven Help Us All
Composer: Ronald Miller
Album: A Message From the People
Label: ABC
2:54
Artist: Camel
Title: Whispers in the Dark
Composer: Andrew Latimer
Album: Echoes
Label: Chronicles
2:57
Artist: Don Walser
Title: Rolling Stone From Texas
Composer: Don Walser
Album: Rolling Stone From Texas
Label: Texas Music Group

3 - 4 pm
(3pm Feature - The Secret Life of Musical Comedy)
3:33
Artist: Sam Cooke ft. Jeff Beck & Les Paul
Title: (Ain't That) Good News
Composer: Sam Cooke
Album: American Made World Played
Label: Capitol/EMI
3:39
Artist: Arcade Fire
Title: My Body is a Cage
Composer: Arcade Fire
Album: Neon Bible
Label: Merge
3:47
Artist: Billy Hutch His Harmonica And Band
Title: Eeefin-Nanny Monkey
Composer: S. Bennett
Album: (Single)
Label: Time
3:52
Artist: The Atlantics
Title: War of the Worlds
Composer: The Atlantics
Album: The Explosive Sound of the Atlantics
Label: Repertoire
3:55
Artist: Stornoway
Title: The Great Procrastinator
Composer: Stornoway
Album: Tales from Terra Firma
Label: 4AD

4 - 5 pm
4:07
Artist: Gene Clark & Carla Olsen
Title: Del Gato
Composer: Clark. Clark, Clark
Album: So Rebellious A Lover
Label: Razor & Tie
4:14
Artist: David Bowie & Marianne Faithfull
Title: I Got You Babe
Composer: Sonny Bono
Album: N/A
Label: N/A
4:18
Artist: The Staple Singers
Title: I'm Coming Home
Composer: Ron Staples
Album: Uncloudy Day
Label: Vee-Jay
4:30
Artist: Takeshi Terauchi and The Bunnies
Title: The Flight of the Bumblebee
Composer: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Album: Let's Go Unmei
Label: King
4:36
Artist: Louis Jordan and the Timpani Five
Title: Five Guys Named Moe
Composer: Bresler, Wynn
Album: The Best of Louis Jordan
Label: MCA
4:40
Artist: The Andrews Sisters
Title: I Didn't Know the Gun Was Loaded
Composer: Fort, Leighton
Album: Anthology
Label: Barajazz
4:44
Artist: The Choir of Young Believers
Title: Hollow Talk
Composer: Jannis Noya Makrigiannis
Album: This is For the White in Your Eyes
Label: Ghostly
4:49
Artist: The Box Tops
Title: I Met Her In Church
Composer: The Box Tops
Album: Non Stop
Label: Bell
4:52
Artist: Devo
Title: Big Mess
Composer: Mothersbaugh, Casale
Album: Oh No! It's Devo
Label: Warner Bros.
4:55
Artist: Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
Title: Sukiyaki
Composer: Ei, Nakamura
Album: Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
Label: Pye Jazz

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

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

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

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

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

Dame Jenny Shipley became New Zealand's first female prime minister in 1997. Since leaving Parliament in 2002 she has chaired a number of boards including Genesis Energy and the China Construction Bank. Dame Jenny shares her memories of everyone from her Presbyterian minister father, Len Robson, to Margaret Thatcher

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

International public radio features and documentaries

===9:06 PM. | Country Life===
=DESCRIPTION=

Memorable scenes, people and places in rural New Zealand

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

Late Edition for 15 January 2016
Shock at proprty report, cheerfulness on Summer Noelle and a look at the career of Alan Rickman.

=DESCRIPTION=

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

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

Boron is the mineral from the Wild West that stops glass from shattering and stops bullets in their tracks (BBC)

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

Youssou N'Dour Live at Womad Taranaki (5 of 5)