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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
Duration
24:00:00
Broadcast Date
11 Jul 2015
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Radio New Zealand National, Broadcaster

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:

11 July 2015

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

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight (RNZ); 12:30 Laugh Track (RNZ); 1:05 From the World (BBC); 2:05 NZ Live (RNZ); 3:05 The First Letter, by Stanley Makuwe (RNZ); 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices (RNZ)

===6:08 AM. | Storytime===
=DESCRIPTION=

Magic Muffins, by Philippa Werry, told by Davina Whitehouse; Ultra Mega Awesome Surprise, by Maggie Bartlett, told by Miranda Harcourt; Flotsam and Jetsam, by Dugald Ferguson, told by MacGregor Cameron; Northwood, by Brian Falkner, told by Fiona Samuel; Dad takes me Hunting, by Julia Sloane, told by Michael Walley; Somebody's Sister, by Norman Bilbrough, told by Tina Regtien (RNZ)

===7:08 AM. | Country Life===
=DESCRIPTION=

Memorable scenes, people and places in rural NZ (RNZ)

===8:10 AM. | Saturday Morning===
=DESCRIPTION=

A mixture of current affairs and feature interviews, until midday (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

08:11
Anna Guenther
BODY:
CEO and co-founder of equity crowdfunding platform PledgeMe, which has just celebrated its third birthday.
EXTENDED BODY:
Anna Guenther is the CEO and co-founder of equity crowdfunding platform PledgeMe, which has just celebrated its third birthday.
Topics: business, economy, money
Regions: Auckland Region, Wellington Region
Tags: crowdfunding
Duration: 16'29"

08:35
Richard Randerson
BODY:
Anglican Bishop who tells his story in Slipping the Moorings: a Memoir Weaving Faith with Justice, Ethics and Community.
EXTENDED BODY:

Richard Randerson has served as an industrial chaplain, inner city priest, social justice officer, royal commissioner, bishop and cathedral dean, in New Zealand, Australia, England and New York.
He tells his story in Slipping the Moorings: a Memoir Weaving Faith with Justice, Ethics and Community (Matai House).
Topics: author interview, economy, history, life and society, politics, spiritual practices
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags:
Duration: 31'30"

09:05
Deborah Cameron: language and gender
BODY:
Deborah Cameron Professor of Language and Communication at Oxford University who is visiting New Zealand to deliver two lectures: Our Tremendous Opportunity: a Look at the Hidden History of BBC English, and Sex, Lies and Stereotypes: Do We Ask the Right Questions About Language and Gender?
EXTENDED BODY:
Deborah Cameron, Professor of Language and Communication at Oxford University, is an internationally recognised expert on issues concerning language and gender. She is the author of the 1995 book, Verbal Hygiene, and The Myth of Mars and Venus (2007), and writes a popular blog, Language: a Feminist Guide.
She is visiting New Zealand as Victoria University of Wellington's 2015 Ian Gordon Fellow, and will deliver two lectures at the university: Our Tremendous Opportunity: a Look at the Hidden History of BBC English (14 July), and Sex, Lies and Stereotypes: Do We Ask the Right Questions About Language and Gender? (16 July).
Topics: language, life and society, media
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: BBC, gender, feminism
Duration: 32'46"

09:40
Stefan Andreas Meyer: open source electric car
BODY:
Driving force for the past few years behind a project to design and build an open source electric car, which he details at Blitz Conversions Limited.
EXTENDED BODY:
Dr. Stefan Andreas Meyer completed a PostDoctoral Fellowship at the Raman Laboratory at Victoria University of Wellington before taking up a position at the Institute for Automotive Technology, Technical University of Munich.
In his spare time, he was the driving force for the last few years behind a project to design and build an open source electric car. This has now been completed, and the process is detailed at the website of his company, Blitz Conversions Limited.
Topics: business, environment, technology
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: motoring, Germany
Duration: 19'42"

10:08
Playing Favourites with Murray Gray
BODY:
Former bookseller in Titirangi, Auckland, and founder and programme director of the Going West Books and Writers Festival, celebrating its 20th anniversary.
EXTENDED BODY:
Murray Gray grew up in Gisborne and attended university in Wellington and Auckland. After working as a primary school teacher, and in music and film businesses, he set up Gone West Books in Titirangi, Auckland.
He is the founder and programme director of the Going West Books and Writers Festival, which this year celebrates its 20th anniversary (11-13 September).
Photo: Liz March.
Topics: books, business, history, internet, music
Regions: Auckland Region, Wellington Region
Tags: Waitakere, Festivals
Duration: 50'51"

11:08
Mary Brennan: domination and submission
BODY:
Professional dominatrix (as Mistress Mariah) who since 2006 has owned one of New Zealand's most successful fantasy and full-service brothels, and author of Some Kind of Fantasy: the Amazing Life Story of New Zealand's Top Dominatrix.
Topics: author interview, books, business, internet, law, life and society, politics
Regions: Taranaki, Wellington Region
Tags: feminism, prostitution
Duration: 39'07"

11:51
Emily McKewen
BODY:
Wellington stay-at-home mother and writer who started the Ballet is for Everyone venture when her two-year-old son decided he wanted to learn to dance.
Topics: arts, life and society
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: ballet, feminism
Duration: 8'21"

11:55
Listener Feedback to Saturday 11 July 2015
BODY:
Noelle McCarthy reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 11 July 2015.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 6'22"

=SHOW NOTES=

8:15 Anna Guenther
Anna Guenther is the CEO and co-founder of equity crowdfunding platform PledgeMe, which has just celebrated its third birthday.

8:30 Richard Randerson
Richard Randerson has served as an industrial chaplain, inner city priest, social justice officer, royal commissioner, bishop and cathedral dean, in New Zealand, Australia, England and New York. He tells his story in Slipping the Moorings: a Memoir Weaving Faith with Justice, Ethics and Community (Matai House).
9:05 Deborah Cameron: language and gender
Deborah Cameron, Professor of Language and Communication at Oxford University, is an internationally recognised expert on issues concerning language and gender. She is the author of the 1995 book, Verbal Hygiene, and The Myth of Mars and Venus (2007), and writes a popular blog, Language: a Feminist Guide. She is visiting New Zealand as Victoria University of Wellington's 2015 Ian Gordon Fellow, and will deliver two lectures at the university: Our Tremendous Opportunity: a Look at the Hidden History of BBC English (14 July), and Sex, Lies and Stereotypes: Do We Ask the Right Questions About Language and Gender? (16 July).
9:40 Stefan Andreas Meyer
Dr. Stefan Andreas Meyer completed a PostDoctoral Fellowship at the Raman Laboratory at Victoria University of Wellington before taking up a position at the Institute for Automotive Technology, Technical University of Munich. In his spare time, he was the driving force for the last few years behind a project to design and build an open source electric car. This has now been completed, and the process is detailed at the website of his company, Blitz Conversions Limited.
10:05 Playing Favourites with Murray Gray
Murray Gray grew up in Gisborne and attended university in Wellington and Auckland. After working as a primary school teacher, and in music and film businesses, he set up Gone West Books in Titirangi, Auckland. He is the founder and programme director of the Going West Books and Writers Festival, which this year celebrates its 20th anniversary (11-13 September).
Photo: Liz March
11:05 Mary Brennan
Mary Brennan is also known as Mistress Mariah, a professional dominatrix who since 2006 has owned one of New Zealand's most successful fantasy and full-service brothels. She tells her story (with Eleanor Black) in Some Kind of Fantasy: the Amazing Life Story of New Zealand's Top Dominatrix (Bateman).
11:50 Emily McKewen
Emily McKewen is a Wellington stay-at-home mother and writer who started the Ballet is for Everyone venture when her two-year-old son decided he wanted to learn to dance.
This Saturday's team:
Producer: Mark Cubey
Auckland engineer: Brian Mahoney
Wellington engineer: Brad Warrington
Research by Infofind

=PLAYLIST=

Artist: Ella Fitzgerald
Song: ‘Round Midnight
Album: Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!
Label: Verve
Broadcast: 10:20
Artist: Sammy Davis, Jr.
Song: Mr Bojangles
Album: The 1972 single, from the compilation album The Definitive Collection
Label: MGM
Broadcast: 10:30
Artist: Van Morrison
Song: Wild Children
Album: Hard Nose the Highway
Label: Polydor, 1973
Broadcast: 10:50
Artist: Mi-Sex
Song: Computer Games
Album: The 1979 single from the album Graffiti Crimes
Label: CBS
Broadcast: 11:45

===12:11 PM. | This Way Up===
=DESCRIPTION=

Exploring the things we use and consume. Some content may offend (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

12:01
This Way Up 11 July 2015: Part 1
BODY:
Organs on a chip, searching for new antibiotics and a doco about LA Times food critic Jonathan Gold.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 49'15"

12:15
Organs on a chip
BODY:
The action of many human organs is now being accurately simulated outside the body in the lab. Professor Donald Ingber of Harvard University and his team developed these 'organs on a chip'.
EXTENDED BODY:
Lungs, liver, heart, kidneys; the behaviour of all these organs is being accurately simulated outside the human body in the laboratory.
Lined with living human cells, so-called 'organs on a chip' can mimic the mechanical motions of human organs, prompting human cells to behave in the same way as they do in the body.
It's offering scientists a window into human biology that could be used to develop new drugs without the need for animal testing, and new personalised medical treatments.
Professor Donald Ingber is Director of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University. He and his team designed these "organs on a chip".
Links

The end of animal testing? Human-organs-on-chips win Design of the Year - The Guardian
Wyss Institute's technology translation engine launches 'Organs-on-Chips' company - Wyss Institute

Topics: science, health
Regions:
Tags: organs, biology
Duration: 13'25"

12:30
New antibiotics
BODY:
Professor Matt Cooper is the director of the Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery based at The University of Queensland. He's trying to find the next generation of antibiotics by testing compounds sent to him from all over the world.
EXTENDED BODY:

The problem of antibiotic-resistant superbugs and the race to find more effective drugs to kill them off has emerged as a health issue that confronts us all.
A report from the World Health Organization in 2014 identified antibiotic resistance as a "major global threat" to public health in all parts of the world, as the BBC reports.
But what if the next generation of antibiotics had already been discovered and we just didn't know about them yet?
That's the idea behind the Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery based at The University of Queensland. Instead of going the conventional route of research and drug development to find new antibiotics, it wants people to send in all their unused compounds from all over the world for testing.
Professor Matt Cooper is the director of CO-ADD who's based at The University of Queensland.
Topics: science, health
Regions:
Tags: drugs, antibiotics
Duration: 11'25"

12:45
LA Times food critic Jonathan Gold
BODY:
Jonathan Gold is the food critic of the Los Angeles Times. His exploration of the different food cultures of Los Angeles is the subject of the documentary 'City of Gold', screening at the New Zealand International Film Festival.
EXTENDED BODY:

Jonathan Gold is the food critic of the Los Angeles Times, and the first writer to win a Pulitzer Prize for reviewing restaurants.
From noodle joints to taco carts to gourmet food trucks to the posh restaurants of Hollywood and Beverly Hills, he covers them all with equal relish. And just in case you had a picture of Los Angeles as an unlikely food mecca, or a culinary wasteland of fast food chains and shopping malls, then prepare to have your illusions shattered!
His exploration of the city's different food cultures is the subject of the documentary City of Gold that screens as part of this year's NZ International Film Festival.
Topics: food
Regions:
Tags: criticism, NZIFF, film festival, documentary, Los Angeles
Duration: 16'15"

13:01
This Way Up 11 July 2015: Part 2
BODY:
Tech news (NZ new cyberbullying laws), cooking the Goan pickle prawn balchao, Naked Science (medical marijuana/ageing brains) and a Niue bee bank.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 51'45"

13:10
Tech: cyberbullying laws and Global Mode
BODY:
Some of the criticism of New Zealand's new cyberbullying law, the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015. Also the geo-masking service Global Mode migrates to Australia.
EXTENDED BODY:
Some of the criticism of New Zealand's new cyberbullying law, the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015.
Also, the news that the geomasking service Global Mode is being withdrawn from New Zealand internet users, it looks like it's coming to Australia! So will it have any more success on the other side of the Tasman?

Topics: technology, law
Regions:
Tags: cyberbullying, Global Mode
Duration: 11'39"

13:25
Goan pickle: Prawn balchao
BODY:
We make the Goan delicacy, prawn balchao with Jennifer Viegas.
EXTENDED BODY:
We make the Goan delicacy, prawn balchao with Jennifer Viegas of Jen's Cozinha.
Recipe: Prawn Balchao
Topics: food
Regions:
Tags: Goa, India, prawn balchao, pickle
Duration: 19'47"

13:45
Science: medical marijuana/ageing brains
BODY:
Dr Chris Smith with news of a study looking at how to get the benefits of medical marijuana without the negative side effects. Also your blood's role in ageing.
EXTENDED BODY:
Dr Chris Smith of the Naked Scientists with news of a study looking at how to get the benefits of medical marijuana without the negative side effects. Also your blood's role in ageing.
Topics: science
Regions:
Tags: marijuana, ageing, blood
Duration: 7'18"

13:55
Niue bee bank
BODY:
Beekeeper Andy Cory is trying to turn the tiny Pacific island of Niue into a safe haven for the world's honeybees.
EXTENDED BODY:

Andy Cory is a veteran beekeeper who has 1,000 hives on the Pacific island of Niue, where he's been beekeeping for nearly 20 years.
Niue's fairly remote and so far no varroa mite has been found there.
So Mr Cory is trying to establish a global bee sanctuary on the island to act as a "bee bank" for the rest of the world, so if other bee populations decline or die out they can be re-populated with healthy bees.
Topics: Pacific
Regions:
Tags: Niue, bees
Duration: 6'10"

=SHOW NOTES=

Quick hits
12:15 Organs on a chip
12:30 New drugs
12:45 LA Times food critic
13:10 Tech: cyberbullying laws
13:20 Goan pickle: Prawn balchao
13:45 Science: medical marijuana/ageing brains
13:50 Niue bee bank
The small print
At 12:15pm, lungs, liver, gut and kidney; just some of the human organs that are being accurately simulated outside the body in the lab. Lined with living human cells these 'organs on a chip' can mimic the mechanical motions of a human organ, offering us a window into human body. The technology could be used to develop new drugs without the need for animal testing, and open up a whole new area of personalised medical treatments. Professor Donald Ingber is the Director of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and the man behind some of these 'organs on a chip'.

At 12:30pm, a report from the World Health Organization in 2014 identified antibiotic resistance as a "major global threat" to public health in all parts of the world. So the race is on to find new, more effective drugs to fight the superbugs. Instead of going the conventional route of research and drug development, the Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery encourages people from all over the world to send in their unused and unloved compounds for testing. We speak to the director of COADD, Professor Matt Cooper who's based at The University of Queensland.

At 12:45pm Jonathan Gold is the food critic of the Los Angeles Times, and the first writer to win a Pulitzer Prize for reviewing restaurants. From noodle joints to taco carts to gourmet food trucks to the posh restaurants of Hollywood and Beverly Hills, Jonathan Gold covers them all with equal relish. His culinary exploration of the different food cultures of Los Angeles is the subject of documentary called 'City of Gold' that screens as part of this year's NZ International Film Festival.

At about 1:10pm, technology news with Peter Griffin. This week we're reviewing some of the criticism of New Zealand's new cyberbullying law, the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015. Also, just after the news that the geomasking service Global Mode is being withdrawn from New Zealand internet users, it looks like it's coming to Australia! So will it have any more success on the other side of the Tasman?

Then at 1:20pm pickled prawns from India; we're making the Goan delicacy, prawn balchao with Jennifer Viegas of Jen's Cozinha. Jen's recipe for prawn balchao is here.

At 1:45pm the latest science news with Dr Chris Smith, and a study looking at how to get the benefits of medical marijuana without some of the negative side effects. Also how your blood plays a major role in the way your brain ages.

And before we go beekeeper Andy Cory is trying to turn the tiny Pacific island of Niue into a safe haven for the world's honeybees.

We're playing these tracks too...
Artist: Silicon
Track: Burning Sugar
Composers: Kody Nielson
Album: Personal Computer (released 28th August 2015)
Label: Weird World
Broadcast:
Artist: Bleachers
Track: I Wanna Get Better
Composers: Jack Antonoff and John Hill
Album: Strange Desire
Label: RCA Records.
Broadcast: 13:20
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===
=DESCRIPTION=

The best songs, music-related stories, interviews, live music, industry news and music documentaries from NZ and the world

=AUDIO=

14:00
Music 101 Pocket Edition 47: Amy Winehouse/Gin Wigmore/ Savage
BODY:
Inside Amy, Gin Wigmore in session and Savage 4.0
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1h 01'11"

=SHOW NOTES=

2–3pm

Amy
The life and times of the late, great soul singer, Amy Winehouse, have been presented by filmmaker Asif Kapadia in his new production, Amy, a documentary built out of a patchwork of home video, interview material and paparazzi footage. Ahead of the film's screenings at the NZIFF, Kapadia talks to Sam Wicks about how he chose to document the North London native’s rise and demise.
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Gin Wigmore in Session
For her third LP, Blood to Bone, Gin Wigmore took over Blakeslee Recording Studios in North Hollywood for what would be a 13-day studio stint, returning with 10 cuts. As a stripped-back presentation of a selection of those songs, Gin Wigmore and band join Emma Smith in the Music 101 studio for an acoustic session and catch-up.

3–4pm
Savage
Proud South Auckland son, Demetrius Savelio – Savage – is currently riding a third wave of his rap career, after a Joel Fletcher-produced EDM remix of his 2005 single ‘Swing’ went triple platinum in Australia. Now signed to dance music colossus Ministry of Sound, Savage tells Sam Wicks how rolling with the punches – and different tempos – has allowed him to stay in the game.
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The Sampler: Holly Herndon – Platforms
Jim Pinckney takes a listen to the vocal gymnastics on Holly Herndon’s Platforms.
Monopoly Child Star Searchers
Zac Arnold talks to Spencer Clark about his alter ago currently on tour in New Zealand
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Gig Guide
4–5pm
The Secret Life of Aotearoa Juggalos
Detroit shock rap duo Insane Clown Posse have been painting their faces and rapping for over 25 years now, and have amassed a deeply loyal cult of followers. Known as Juggalos, they number in the tens of thousands and span the globe, often painting their own faces in tribute. Sophie Wilson and Tony Stamp track down some of Aotearoa’s very own Juggalos to find out what it is about ICP that inspires such devotion.
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The Musical Forest
Head down to Wellington’s Capital E and you’ll find The Musical Forest, an interactive installation of cardboard, electronics, rope and a disco ball that is enthralling children of all ages and musical ability. Yadana Saw visits during peak school holiday hours to meet the artists, organisers and pint-sized punters checking out this acoustic wonderland, which is proving a hit with the under-age crowd.
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Introducing: Moses
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=PLAYLIST=

2-3pm
Artist: Amy Winehouse
Song: Rehab
Composer: Winehouse
Album: Back To Black
Label: Island

Amy Winehouse Amy Interview
Artist: Amy Winehouse
Song: Tears Dry On Their Own
Composer: A.Winehouse, M.Ronson
Album: Back to Black
Label: Island

Artist: Amy Winehouse
Song: You Know I'm No Good
Composer: A.Winehouse
Album: Back to Black
Label: Island

Artist: Amy Winehouse
Song: Rehab
Composer: A.Winehouse
Album: Live at the BBC
Label: Island

Artist: Amy Winehouse
Song: Intro/Stronger Than Me
Composer: Winehouse, Winehouse, S.Remi
Album: Frank
Label: Island

Artist: Aaradhna
Song: Keep My Cool
Composer: A.Patel, P.Wadams
Album: Treble & Reverb
Label: Dawn Raid Entertainment

Gin Wigmore in Session
Artist: Gin Wigmore
Song: Written In The Water, Black Parade
Composer: Wigmore
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ Recording

The Sampler: Gin Wigmore - Blood To Bone
Artist - Gin Wigmore
Song: Written In The Water, DFU, Black Parade,
Composer: Gin Wigmore, Stuart Crichton
Album: Blood To Bone
Label: Island

Artist - Gin Wigmore
Song: New Rush
Composer: Gin Wigmore, Charlie Andrew
Album: Blood To Bone
Label: Island

Artist - Gin Wigmore
Song: Holding On To Hell
Composer: Gin Wigmore, Joakim Ahlund
Album: Blood To Bone
Label: Island

Artist - Gin Wigmore
Song: Willing To Die
Composer: Gin Wigmore, Stuart Crichton, Alan Lomax, John A. Lomax, Sir Robert Bryson Hall II & Matthew Lambert,
Album: Blood To Bone
Label: Island

Artist - Gin Wigmore
Song: Nothing To NoOne
Composer: Gin Wigmore, David Hodges, Steven Soloman
Album: Blood To Bone
Label: Island

Artist: Two Cartoons
Song: Dreams
Composer: Craig/ McFarlane
Album:
Label: Far South

Artist: Mac DeMarco
Song: Hoso Boyo
Composer: DeMarco
Album: Another One
Label:

3-4pm
Savage
Artist: Savage
Song: Like Michael Jackson
Composer: D.Savelio
Album: Single
Label: Ministry of Sound

Artist: Deceptikonz
Song: Fallen Angels
Composer: Deceptikonz
Album: Elimination
Label: Dawn Raid Entertainment

Artist: Joel Fletcher and Savage
Song: Swing
Composer: D.Savelio, J.Fletcher
Album: Single
Label: Hussle Recordings

Artist: Savage
Song: Take These Shots
Composer: D.Savelio, A.Ngawhika
Album: Single
Label: Savage Entertainment

Artist: Timmy Trumpet feat. Savage
Song: Freaks
Composer: T. Smith, D.Savelio
Album: Single
Label: Ministry of Sound

Artist: AC/DC
Song: Back in Black
Composer: A.Young, M.Young, B.Johnson
Album: Back in Black
Label: Albert, Atlantic

Artist: The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Song: Take Five
Composer: P.Desmond
Album: Time Out
Label: Columbia

Artist: Shihad
Song: Silvercup
Composer: Shihad
Album: Killjoy
Label: Wildside Records

Artist: Silcon
Song: Burning Sugar
Composer: K.Nielson
Album: Personal Computer
Label: Weird World

Artist: Silcon
Song: Burning Sugar
Composer: K.Nielson
Album: Personal Computer
Label: Weird World

Artist: Weird Together
Song: Drop the Brass (Jack Millar remix)
Composer: D.Johnson, N.Dwyer, J.Millar
Album: Single
Label: Soundway Records

Artist: Arcee
Song: Pepsi
Composer:
Album: Arcee
Label:

Artist: Micachu & The Shapes
Song: Oh Baby
Composer: M.Levi
Album: Good Sad Happy Bad
Label: Rough Trade

The Sampler: Holly Herndon Platform
Artist - Holly Herndon
Song: Locker Leak
Composer: Holly Herndon, Spencer Longo
Album: Platform
Label: 4AD

Artist - Holly Herndon
Song: Interference, Chorus, DAO, Home, Morning Sun, New Ways To Love,
Composer: Holly Herndon
Album: Platform
Label: 4AD

Artist - Holly Herndon
Song: Unequal
Composer: Holly Herndon, Colin Self
Album: Platform
Label: 4AD

Artist - Holly Herndon
Song: An Exit
Composer: Holly Herndon, Amnesia Scanner
Album: Platform
Label: 4AD

Artist: Maalem Mahmoud Guinia, Floating Points and James Holden
Song: Mimoun Marhaba
Composer: M.Guinia, S.Shepherd, J.Holden
Album: Marhaba
Label: Border Community Recordings Ltd

Monopoly Child Star Searchers
Artist: Monopoly Child Star Searchers
Song: Bouganvillea's Shallow Lobe (Premier Desire)
Composer: S. Clark
Album: Bamboo For Two
Label: Olde English Spelling Bee

Artist: Monopoly Child Star Searchers
Song: Night Flight In The Southern Hemisphere
Composer: S. Clark
Album: The Garnet Toucan
Label: Underwater Peoples Records

Gig Guide
Artist: All Seeing Hand
Song: Throat
Composer: All Seeing Hand
Album: Mechatronics
Label: Muzai

4-5pm

The Secret Life of Aotearoa Juggalos
Artist: Insane Clown Posse
Song: What is a Juggalo, Piggie Pie
Composer: Mike E. Clark, ICP
Album: The Great Milenko
Label: Psychopathic, Island, Hollywood

Artist: Insane Clown Posse
Song: Carnival of Carnage
Composer: Joseph Bruce and Esham A. Smith
Album: Carnival of Carnage
Label: Psychopathic

Artist: Insane Clown Posse
Song: Skitsofrantic
Composer: Mike E. Clark, ICP
Album: The Terror Wheel
Label: Psychopathic

Artist: Dark Lotus
Song: Pass the Axe, Death Don’t Want You
Composer: Fritz The Cat, Mike P, Esham, The R.O.C., Lavel, Dark Lotus
Album: Black Rain
Label: Psychopathic

Artist: Insane Clown Posse
Song: Behind the Paint
Composer: Mike E. Clark, ICP
Album: Bizaar
Label: Island/Psychopathic

Artist: Psyko T
Song: Psyko City
Composer: Psyko T
Album: unreleased (available onsoundcloud.com/tom-lancaster-3)
Label: unreleased

Artist: Psyko T
Song: Long Way Around
Composer: Psyko T
Album: unreleased (available onsoundcloud.com/tom-lancaster-3)
Label: n/a

Artist: Psyko T
Song: The End
Composer: Psyko T
Album: unreleased (available onsoundcloud.com/tom-lancaster-3)
Label: n/a

Artist: Kidcrusher
Song: Alice in Zombieland
Composer: Kidcrusher
Album: Metal Murder
Label: n/a

Artist: Insane Clown Posse
Song: Homies, The Wraith, Thy Unveiling
Composer: Mike E. Clark, ICP
Album: The Wraith: Shangri La
Label: Psychopathic

Artist: Boo Clan
Song: The Juggalette Song
Composer: Boo Clan
Album: Boo Clan
Label: Radley Records

Artist: Lord Echo
Song: What Is That Feeling Live in Tokyo
Composer: August
Album:
Label: Wonderful Noise

Musical Forest

Children's Music Award Finalists 2015
Artist: Levity Beet
Song: There's One In The Bush
Composer: Levity Beet and Daniel Stryczek
Album: Single
Label: Private

Artist: R J Kerswell
Song: He Aha Ai (Why?)
Composer: Maraea Davies and Rangi Kerswell
Album: Single
Label: Private

Artist: Madeleine Sami
Song: Bugs
Composer: Sami
Album: Poppet Stars
Label:

Artist: Kadhja Bonet
Song: Miss You
Composer: Bonet
Album: The Visitor
Label:

Introducing: MOSES
Artist: MOSES
Song: Because You Never Know
Composer: MOSES
Album: MOSES
Private: Private

Artist: Clap! Clap!
Song: The Rainstick Fable
Composer: Digi G'Alessio
Album: Tayi Bebba
Label: Black Acre

===5:11 PM. | Focus on Politics===
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Analysis of significant political issues presented by Radio New Zealand's parliamentary reporting team (RNZ)

===5:45 PM. | Tagata o te Moana===
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Pacific news, features, interviews and music (RNZ)

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

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=SHOW NOTES=

7pm – 8pm
June Christy - Lovely Way Spend An Evening
Tom Jones - Green Green Grass Of Home
Phil Coulter - Tranquility
Anne Shelton - Blues In The Night
John Charles Thomas -Love Can Be Dreamed/Mine Alone
LeRoy Anderson - The Typewriter Song
Nat King Cole - Red Sails In The Sunset
Jose Van Dam with London Philharmonic Orchestra/Georg Solti - Toreador Song
Willie Nelson - You Don’t Think I’m Funny Anymore
Roger Miller - Little Green Apples
Johann Strauss Vienna Orchestra - Wine, Women & Song
Ry Cooder - The Dark End Of The Street

8pm – 9pm
Pixie Williams & The Ruru Karaitiana Quintette - Senorita
Dean Martin - Send Me The Pillow You Dream On
Brian Wilson - I Got Rhythm
Peter Palmer & Stubby Kaye - The Country’s In The Very Best Of Hands
The Poppy Family - Which Way You Goin’ Billy
Jimmy LaFave - Catch The Wind
Shovels And Rope - O Be Joyful
Vernon Dalhart -The Runaway Train
Bob Dylan - All The Tired Horses
The Spinners - Matchstalk Men & Matchstalk Cats & Dogs
Jon Stevens - Jealous Guy
George Baker - Baby Blue
Yma Sumac - Ataypura

9pm – 10pm
Dr Feelgood - Roxette
Desmond Dekker – Israelites
Roxy Music - Virginia Plain
Nancy Harrow - Hit The Road Jack
Francoise Hardy - Voila
Gillian Welch - The Way It Goes
Don McGlashan - I Will Not Let You Down
Lulu - Cry
Chris Spedding - Joyland
Queensryche - Silent Lucidity
Al Jarreau - Goodhands Tonight
Stornoway - Josephine
Pink Turtle - Money Money Money

10pm – 11pm
Christine Perfect - And That's Saying A Lot
Neil Young - Rockin In The Free World
Van Morrison and Joss Stone - Wild Honey
Ry Cooder - The Girls From Texas
Paul Brady - The Island
The Turtles - I'm Chief Kamanawaanalea
Iron Butterfly- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida

11pm – Midnight
Chris Spedding with Andy Mackay - The Pied Piper
The George Baker Selection - Dear Ann
When You Coming Home - Gretchen Peters and Jimmy LaFave
Chris Spedding with Robert Gordon - I Still Love You
Diesel - Everybody's Talkin'
Hamilton Loomis - Get My Blues On
Demis Roussos - House Of The Rising Sun
Frank Sinatra - One O'Clock Jump
Frank Sinatra - You Make Me Feel So Young