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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
Duration
24:00:00
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08 Aug 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:

08 August 2015

===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
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Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight (RNZ); 12:30 Laugh Track (RNZ); 1:05 From the World (BBC); 2:05 NZ Live (RNZ); 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 4:30 In the Balance (4 of 5, BBC); 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices (RNZ)

===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 Concentrators by Sue Francis (1 of 2, RNZ); 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 4:30 In the Balance (4 of 5, BBC); 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices (RNZ)

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

Your Majesty, by David Hill, told by Jonathan Hendry; Self Help, by Joy Cowley, told by Moira Wairama, Tony Hopkins and Prue Langbein; Book Awards; Rainbow Painted Plane, by Ruth Corrin, told by Anna McPhail; The Fiddle and the Gun, by Margaret Mahy, told by Bruce Phillips; Harry Wakatipu and the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, by Jack Lasenby, told by Stuart Devenie

===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=

08:08
Billy Murphy: the law in Baltimore
BODY:
Founder of Murphy, Falcon & Murphy in Maryland, who represents the family of Freddie Gray, who suffered a fatal spinal injury while in Baltimore police custody.
EXTENDED BODY:

Judge William H. “Billy” Murphy, Jr. is the founder and a senior partner of Murphy, Falcon & Murphy in Baltimore, Maryland.
He represents the family of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who suffered a fatal spinal injury while in police custody.
Judge Murphy visited New Zealand as guest speaker at the Criminal Bar Association conference at Auckland University earlier this month.
Judge Murphy talks to Kim Hill.
Topics: education, crime, law, media, politics
Regions:
Tags: racism, Richard Nixon, Don King, Freddie Gray, Ronald Reagan, drugs, slavery
Duration: 47'27"

09:08
Ben Mercer: the 1918 flu
BODY:
Content Director for Australia and New Zealand at Ancestry.com, who is giving the keynote address, on the 1918 Flu Pandemic in New Zealand, at the 2015 Family History Expo.
EXTENDED BODY:
The 1918 influenza pandemic killed at least 50 million people worldwide. In New Zealand, more than 8500 deaths were attributed to the pandemic in just two months.
Australian Historian Ben Mercer says the pandemic should be recognised as part of our World War One history. He talks with Kim Hill.
Topics: health, history, Pacific, te ao Maori
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Samoa, flu, 1918 influenza epidemic, WW1
Duration: 25'49"

09:35
David Stubbs: making Belief
BODY:
Emmy Award-winning director, writer and producer whose new documentary, Belief: the Possession of Janet Moses, is screening throughout the country at the New Zealand International Film Festivals.
EXTENDED BODY:
Wellington filmmaker David Stubbs is an international Emmy Award-winning director, writer and producer. His new documentary, Belief: the Possession of Janet Moses, is screening throughout the country at the New Zealand International Film Festivals.
Topics: health, history, science, spiritual practices, te ao Maori
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: film, documentary
Duration: 24'43"

10:10
Playing Favourites with Mark Todd
BODY:
Co-founder of Auckland urban development company Ockham Residential, and the Ockham Foundation, an education-based registered charity, and new sponsor of the New Zealand Book Awards.
Topics: arts, books, business, economy, education, housing, money, music
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: maths, philosophy
Duration: 49'32"

11:10
Suki Kim: undercover in North Korea
BODY:
South Korean-born writer who has written an undercover memoir, Without You, There is No Us: My Time with the Sons of North Korea's Elite. She will be a guest at Shifting Points of View during the Christchurch Arts Festival.
Topics: author interview, books, history, internet, politics, education
Regions:
Tags: North Korea, Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-il
Duration: 41'39"

11:45
Kate's Klassic: Passport to Hell
BODY:
Wellington poet discussing the 1936 novel Passport to Hell by Robyn Hyde, republished this year by Auckland University Press in an edition that includes Hyde's final authorised text from 1937.
EXTENDED BODY:
Kate Camp discusses the 1936 novel Passport to Hell by Robyn Hyde, republished this year by Auckland University Press in an edition that includes Hyde's final authorised text from 1937.
Topics: books, history, language, conflict
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: war, WW1
Duration: 13'08"

11:55
Listener Feedback to Saturday 8 August 2015
BODY:
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 8 August 2015.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 9'53"

=SHOW NOTES=

8:12 Billy Murphy: the law in Baltimore
Judge William H. “Billy” Murphy, Jr. is the founder and a senior partner of Murphy, Falcon & Murphy in Baltimore, Maryland. He represents the family of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who suffered a fatal spinal injury while in police custody. Judge Murphy visited New Zealand as guest speaker at the Criminal Bar Association conference at Auckland University earlier this month.

9:05 Ben Mercer: the 1918 flu
Ben Mercer is Content Director for Australia and New Zealand at Ancestry.com. He is giving the keynote address, on the 1918 Flu Pandemic in New Zealand, at the 2015 Family History Expo (7-9 August), one of the events taking place during National Family History Month.

9:30 David Stubbs: making Belief
Wellington filmmaker David Stubbs is an international Emmy Award-winning director, writer and producer. His new documentary, Belief: the Possession of Janet Moses, is screening throughout the country at the New Zealand International Film Festivals.

10:05 Playing Favourites with Mark Todd
Mark Todd is the co-founder, with Ben Preston, of Auckland urban development company Ockham Residential, and the Ockham Foundation, an education-based registered charity. Ockham Residential is the new sponsor of the New Zealand Book Awards, to be produced by the Auckland Writers Festival from 2016.
11:05 Suki Kim: undercover in North Korea
South Korean-born writer Suki Kim has been travelling to North Korea since 2002, and her work has appeared in the New York Times, Harper’s and the New York Review of Books. Her memoir of her time going undercover in North Korea, Without You, There is No Us: My Time with the Sons of North Korea's Elite (Crown), was published last year. She will talk at the On North Korea: Inventing the Truth session on 30 August at Shifting Points of View, in association with WORD Christchurch, as part of the Christchurch Arts Festival (27 August to 20 September).

11:45 Kate’s Klassic: Passport to Hell
Kate Camp has published five collections of poems, most recently Snow White’s Coffin (VUP). She will discuss the 1936 novel Passport to Hell by Robyn Hyde, republished this year by Auckland University Press in an edition that includes Hyde’s final authorised text from 1937 and an introduction and notes by D. I. B. Smith.
This Saturday’s team:
Producer: Mark Cubey
Producer: Zoë George
Wellington engineer: Shaun D. Wilson
Auckland engineer: Adrian Hollay
Research by Infofind

=PLAYLIST=

Artist: Rhian Sheehan
Song: Cosmology
Album: Tiny Blue Biosphere
Label: LOOP, 2004
Broadcast: 9:30
Artist: Ray Wylie Hubbard
Song: Drunken Poet’s Dream
Composer: Hayes Carll
Album: A. Enlightenment B. Endarkenment (Hint: There is No C)
Label: Bordello, 2010
Broadcast: 10:20
Artist: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Song: Nobody's Baby Now
Album: Let Love In
Label: Mute, 1994
Broadcast: 10:50
Artist: Hole
Song: I Think That I Would Die
Album: Live Through This
Label: Geffen, 1994
Broadcast: 10:55

===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 8 August 2015: Part 1
BODY:
Metal yoga, porcine history and Apple security flaws.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 49'15"

12:15
Metal Yoga
BODY:
Saskia Thode is a metal yoga instuctor in New York.
EXTENDED BODY:
Saskia Thode is a metal yoga instructor in New York. It's when the traditional gentle world of yoga is blended with metal music.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: yoga, heavy metal, New York
Duration: 5'55"

12:20
Mark Essig: Lesser Beasts
BODY:
Mark Essig is the author of 'Lesser Beasts: A Snout-to-Tail History of the Humble Pig'.
EXTENDED BODY:
The majority of the 20 kilograms of pork the average New Zealander eats every year is imported from overseas.
Most of it is brought into the country frozen and processed into hams, bacon, salami and sausages.
It illustrates how pork has become a global commodity – a process that started with the pig's domestication by humans hundreds of years ago.
Mark Essig, the author of Lesser Beasts: A Snout-to-Tail History of the Humble Pig, talks to Simon Morton.
Topics: farming, food
Regions:
Tags: pork, pigs, antibiotics, animal welfare
Duration: 24'24"

12:45
Tech: Apple security flaw?
BODY:
Apple users might be a feeling less smug about never getting computer viruses. Also the right to be forgotten; so far it's primarily been a European issue, but now the right to be forgotten could be going global. With technology correspondent Peter Griffin.
EXTENDED BODY:
Apple and a new malware scare plus the right to be forgotten, these are the obligations on Google to remove offensive material about individuals appearing in its internet search results. So far it's really just been a European issue, but now the right to be forgotten could be going global.
Topics: technology, internet
Regions:
Tags: Apple, Google, privacy, right to be forgotten
Duration: 16'39"

13:01
This Way Up 8 August 2015: Part 2
BODY:
Naked science, chorizo, fighting food waste in Spain, and Ultimate Frisbee could be part of Olympics.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 51'45"

13:15
Science: early life and faster healing
BODY:
Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists. Scientists have uncovered the trigger that helps organs, skin and tissue regrow rather than form a scar. Also, how the earliest multi-cellular lifeforms reproduced.
EXTENDED BODY:
Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists. Scientists have uncovered the trigger that helps organs, skin and tissue regrow rather than form a scar. Also, how the earliest multi-cellular lifeforms reproduced.
Topics: science, health
Regions:
Tags: healing
Duration: 11'04"

13:25
Chorizo
BODY:
Chorizo is the smoky sausage from Spain that's eaten either fresh or cured. Javier Garcia makes them in Christchurch.
EXTENDED BODY:
The Spanish eat three times as much pork as your average New Zealander.
An average Spaniard devours over 60 kilos of the meat each year, making Spain one of the world's biggest per capita pork consumers.
Javier Garcia makes the smoky Spanish sausage chorizo in Christchurch.
Topics: food
Regions:
Tags: chorizo, Spain
Duration: 14'46"

13:40
Spain: Solidarity Fridge
BODY:
Ashifa Kassam lives and works in Spain, where the Solidarity Fridge is helping communities reduce food waste. Also the Canary Islands is trying to get its 11 million tourists off their resorts and into the wider local economy.
EXTENDED BODY:
Ashifa Kassam lives and works in Spain, where the Solidarity Fridge is helping communities reduce food waste. Also the Canary Islands is trying to get its 11 million tourists off their resorts and into the wider local economy.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Spain
Duration: 10'15"

13:55
Olympic frisbee?
BODY:
The Executive Officer of New Zealand Ultimate, Iain Stewart is stoked about the IOC's decision to recognise disc-based sports.
EXTENDED BODY:
Frisbee fans are fizzing.
The International Olympic Committee has recognised disc-based sports, opening the door for ultimate frisbee and frisbee golf to one day feature in the Olympic Games.
The World Flying Disc Federation is reported to be "honoured and humbled" by the IOC's decision.
The Executive Officer of New Zealand Ultimate, Iain Stewart, told This Way Up's Simon Morton that he's stoked too.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: frisbee, Olympics
Duration: 6'10"

=SHOW NOTES=

Quick hits
12:15 Metal Yoga
12:20 Mark Essig: Lesser Beasts
12:45 Tech: Apple security flaw?
13:10 Science: early life and faster healing
13:25 Chorizo
13:45 Spain: Solidarity Fridge
13:55 Olympic frisbee?
The small print
At 12:15pm Saskia Thode is a metal yoga instructor in New York. It's when the traditional gentle world of yoga is blended with metal music.

Then at 12:20pm, pork. An average New Zealander eats 20 kilos of pork a year, that's a lot of bacon, sausages and crackling! Even more when you consider all the vegetarians and people who abstain from eating pork for religious or cultural reasons. And it might surprise you to know that a majority of the pork we eat here in NZ is imported. Mark Essig is the author of 'Lesser Beasts: A Snout-to-Tail History of the Humble Pig'.
At 12:45pm technology with Peter Griffin and news out of a hacking conference this week might make Apple be more aware of malware and viruses. Also the right to be forgotten, these are the obligations on Google to remove offensive material about individuals appearing in its internet search results. So far it's really just been a European issue, but now the right to be forgotten could be going global.

After the news at 1:15pm Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists, and scientists have uncovered the trigger that helps organs, skin and tissue to regrow rather than form a scar. So could we turn people into better healers? Plus how the earliest multi-cellular lifeforms reproduced. And if you're a half metre long cross between a slug and a fern, with no mouth, absorbing food through your skin and living on the ocean floor, maybe you'd struggle to find a date too.

Then at around 1:25pm, chorizo is the smoky sausage from Spain that's eaten either fresh or cured. Javier Garcia is making them in Christchurch.
At 1:40pm the Solidarity Fridge is a cool way to share spare food and stop food waste. Ashifa Kassam lives and works in Spain, where the Solidarity Fridge idea is being embraced enthusiastically by one Spanish community. Also the Canary Islands is trying to get its 11 million visitors off their resorts and into the wider local economy.
And before we go, at 1:55pm, frisbee might be coming to the Olympics! This week, the IOC recognised disc-based sports, opening the door for ultimate frisbee to one day feature in the Olympic Games. We're speaking to a local frisbee fan about what it could mean for the sport.

We're playing these tracks too...
Artist: Rob
Track: Loose Up Yourself
Composers: Rob
Album: Make It Fast, Make It Slow
Label: SOUNDWAY
Broadcast: 13:10
Artist: The Chemical Brothers
Track: Go
Composers: Tom Rowlands/Ed Simons
Album: Born in the Echoes
Label: VIRGIN
Broadcast: 13:50
And our theme music is:
Artist: Jefferson Belt
Track: The Green Termite
Composer: Jefferson Belt
Album: Table Manners
Label: Round Trip Mars

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

=AUDIO=

14:00
Music 101 Pocket Edition 51: Phoenix Foundation/ Dead Boy Recs /Kirsten Te Rito
BODY:
The Phoenix Foundation in session, Deadboy Records turns ten and Kirsten Te Rito presents her second album in te reo Māori.
EXTENDED BODY:
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition 51: The Phoenix Foundation in session, Deadboy Records turns ten and Kirsten Te Rito presents her second album in te reo Māori.
Topics: music
Regions: Auckland Region, Wellington Region
Tags: Music 101 podcast, Pocket Edition
Duration: 1h 04'19"

=SHOW NOTES=

2–3pm
The Phoenix Foundation in Session
The Phoenix Foundation have sounded a bum note with the title of their new album, Give Up Your Dreams, but the scope of their sonic ambition is as wide as ever. With the album released this Friday, The Phoenix Foundation’s Samuel Scott, Luke Buda and Chris O’Connor join Emma Smith in studio for a stripped-back set of new songs.
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Kirsten Te Rito - Āiotanga
Kirsten Te Rito (Ngati Kahungunu and Rongomaiwahine) and husband James Illingworth are a well-integrated musical and domestic unit. While raising a family, they have produced, released and toured their music, and more recently, have begun to learn te reo māori. Āiotanga is their second exclusively te reo album, which fuses contemporary jazz and electronic beats with Kirsten’s soulful puoro. Over tea and scones, Yadana Saw has a kōrero with Kirsten and James about their shared passion for music and language.
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3–4pm
Lydia Lunch
No wave icon Lydia Lunch of Teenage Jesus and the Jerks is bringing her back catalogue to life with Retrovirus, who are on tour in Aotearoa this week. Nicknamed ‘Lunch’ for her skill at swiping meals for The Dead Boys, the polarising spoken word artist has collaborated on film and musical projects with Henry Rollins, The Birthday Party, Sonic Youth and Rowland S. Howard. She revisits the no wave days in NYC with Emma Smith.
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
With no-frills rock’n’roll outfits like Boss Hog, Pussy Galore and the Blues Explosion, Jon Spencer has been twisting blues, rock and hip hop into new shapes for three decades. In the country for a run of Blues Explosion shows, he sits down with Sam Wicks to trawl through a selection of deep cuts from some of his seminal influences.
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Deadboy Records
Former Bleeders frontman Angelo Munro is the founder and one half of Deadboy Records, a local label championing New Zealand metalcore, punk and everything in between for the last 10 years. Zac Arnold caught up with Angelo and Vasely Sapunov, the men behind the label on the eve of their 10 year anniversary.
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Introducing: Triumphs
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Gig Guide

4–5pm
Bill Sevesi - 2015 New Zealand Music Hall of Fame Inductee
Bill Sevesi is this year's inductee into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame, and with good reason. Referred to as the Godfather of Pacific: during the early 1950s, the much-loved band leader and his band, the Islanders, played a residency at the Orange Ballroom in the Auckland inner-city suburb of Newton, which would last for 16 years. Throughout his 80-year career, he has mentored many musicians, recorded a large catalogue of music and fulfilled his dream of the ukulele being taught in schools. Trevor Reekie visits Bill Sevesi at his Mt Roskill home to talk about the music that has been so kind to him throughout his lifetime.
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The Sampler: Ezra Furman - Perpetual Motion People
Nick Bollinger reviews the rock'n'roll ripostes of Chicagoan upstart Ezra Furman

=PLAYLIST=

2-3pm

Artist: Conrad Wedde
Song: Cabby
Composer: C. Wedde
Album: Space World
Label: Conrad Wedde

The Phoenix Foundation GUYD Session
Artist: The Phoenix Foundation
Song: Celestial Bodies, Mountains, Give Up Your Dreams
Composer: The Phoenix Foundation
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ Music Recording

Artist: Julia Holter
Song: Feel You
Composer: J. Holter
Album: Have You In My Wilderness
Label: Domino Recordings

Children's Music Awards Best Song Winner Interview
Artist: Levity Beet
Song: There's One in the Bush
Composer: Hollis
Album: There's One in the Bush
Label: Levity Beet

Kirsten Te Rito Interview
Artist: Kirsten Te Rito
Songs: He Aiotanga, Taonga Mapuna, Tamaiti Ngaro,
Composer: Kirsten Te Rito, James Illingworth,
Album: Aiotanga
Label: Private

Artist: Suicide
Song: Ghost Rider
Composer: Rev/Vega
Album: Suicide
Label: Mute

3pm

Lydia Lunch Interview
Artist: Retrovirus
Song: Mechanical Flattery
Composer: L. Lunch
Album: Retrovirus
Label: Interbang Records

Artist: Lydia Lunch
Song: Red Alert
Composer: L. Lunch
Album: Retrovirus
Label: Interbang Records

Artist: Teenage Jesus and The Jerks
Song: Orphans
Composer: L. Lunch
Album: Orphans 7"
Label: Migrane

Artist: Teenage Jesus and the Jerks
Song: Burning Rubber
Composer: L. Lunch
Album: No New York
Label: Antilles

Artist: Teenage Jesus and the Jerks
Song: I Woke Up Dreaming
Composer: L. Lunch
Album: No New York
Label: Antilles

Artist: Retrovirus
Song: Kill Your Sons
Composer: L. Reed
Album: Retrovirus
Label: Interbang Records

Artist: Lydia Lunch
Song: Some Velvet Morning
Composer: L. Hazlewood
Album: Honeymoon In Red
Label: Widowspeak

Artist: Sonic Youth
Song: Death Valley
Composer: Sonic Youth and Lydia Lunch
Album: Screaming Fields of Sonic Love
Label: Geffen

Natural Selection: Jon Spencer
Artist: Chain Gang
Song: Son of Sam
Composer: Gee, Luanda
Album: Single
Label: Kapitalist Records

Artist: Darcy Clay
Song: Jesus I Was Evil
Composer: Clay, Bolton
Album: Jesus I Was Evil
Label: Antenna

Artist: Kraftwerk
Song: Numbers
Composer: R.Hutt, K.Bartos, F.Schneider
Album: Computer World
Label: Warner

Artist: Run–D.M.C.
Song: It's Tricky
Composer: Run–D.M.C.
Album: Raising Hell
Label: Def Jam

Artist: Run–D.M.C.
Song: It's Tricky
Composer: Run–D.M.C.
Album: Raising Hell
Label: Def Jam

Artist: Public Enemy
Song: Terminator X to the Edge of Panic
Composer: C.Ridenhour, N.Rogers, W.Drayton
Album: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Label: Def Jam

Artist: The Bleeders
Song: All that Glitters
Composer: The Bleeders
Album: A Bleeding Heart EP
Label: Elevenfiftyseven

Deadboy Records 10th Birthday Interview
Artist: Depths
Song: Dethrone
Composer: Depths
Album: The Mortal Compass
Label: Deadboy Records

Artist: False Start
Song: Mall Goth
Composer: False Start
Album: Mall Goth - Single
Label: Deadboy Records

Artist: Out Cold A.D.
Song: Life And Death
Composer: Out Cold A.D.
Album: Forecasts
Label: Deadboy Records

Gig Guide
Artist: Beastwars
Song: Lake of Fire
Composer: Beastwars
Album: Beastwars
Label: Destroy Records

Artist: Thundercub
Song: Gamma
Composer: Thundercub
Album: Thundercub
Label: Thundercub
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4pm

Bill Sevesi Interview
Artist: Bill Sevesi and his Islanders
Song: Tiger Shark
Composer: Hodgkinson
Album: 25 Hawaiian Favourites
Label: Ode Records

Artist: Sione Aleke
Song: Loka Siliva
Composer: Trad arr Aleke
Album: n/a
Label: Rajon Music Group

Artist: Bill Sevesi
Song: Tahiti Nui
Composer: Sevesi
Album: The Magic Steel Guitar
Label: Rajon Music Group

Artist: Bill Sevesi
Song: Meama Chimes
Composer: Sevesi
Album: 25 Hawaiian Favourites
Label: Ode Records

Artist: Bill Sevesi
Song: Hula Lady
Composer: Sevesi
Album: Hula Lady
Label: Rajon Music Group

Artist: Bill Sevesi Team
Song: Isa Lei
Composer: trad – arranged Bill sevesi
Album: Bamboo Island
Label: rajon Music group

Artist: Bill Sevesi
Song: Steel Guitar Haunt With The Viking Studio Orchestra
Composer: Sevesi
Album: 25 Hawaiian Favourites
Label: Ode Records

Artist: Tex Morton
Song: Teardrops in my heart
Composer: Morton
Album: A Cowboys Life is good enough for me
Label: Jasmine Records
Artist: Bill Sevesi
Song: Come To Me With Mavis Rivers
Composer: Blennerhaasset, Kay
Album: 25 Hawaiian Favourites
Label: Ode Records
Artist: Bill Sevesi
Song: Analani E With Daphne Walker
Composer: Usaarca, Gerda
Album: 25 Hawaiian Favourites
Label: Ode Records
Artist: Bill Sevesi
Song: Waihi Moon With Daphne Walker
Composer: Bill Sevesi
Album: 25 Hawaiian Favourites
Label: Ode Records
Artist: Ronnie Sunden & Will Jess and the Jessters
Song: Sea of Love
Composer: Baptiste
Album: Kiwi Nostalgia Hits of the 60’s
Label: BMG
Artist: Ronnie Sunden & Will Jess and the Jessters
Song: Bye Bye Baby Goodbye
Composer: Frank McNutty
Album: Ronnie
Label: Viking
Artist: Bill Sevesi
Song: South Sea Affair With Trevor Edmondson
Composer: Edmondson
Album: 25 Hawaiian Favourites
Label: Ode Records
Artist: 3000 kiwileles
Song: Mali Mai
Composer: n/a
Album: 2013 New Zealand Ukulele Festival
Label: courtesy of New Zealand Ukulele Trust
Artist: Bill Sevesi
Song: Te Matangi
Composer:
Album: Hula Lady
Label: Rajon Music group

Artist: The Quin Tikis
Song: Canadian Sunset
Composer: E. Heywood, N. Gimbal
Album: The Quin Tikis: New zealand's Premiere Maori Show Band
Label: Frenzy

Artist: Dr. Dre
Song: Genocide ft. Kendrick Lamar, Marsha Ammbroius, Candice Pillay
Composer: Candice Pillay Young Kendrick Duckworth Ricks II Marsha Ambrosius Sly Jordan Dwayne Abernathy, Jr.
Album: Compton
Label: Aftermath

The Sampler: Ezra Furman
Artist: Ezra Furman
Songs: Ordinary Life, Haunted Head, Potholes, My Body Was Made, Tip Of A Match, Lousy Connection, Restless Year
Composer: Furman
Album: Perpetual Motion People
Label: Bella Union

Artist: El Vy
Songs: Return To The Moon
Composer: M. Berninger, B. Knopf
Album: Return To The Moon
Label: 4AD
Introducing: Triumphs
Artist: Triumphs
Song: Beekeeper
Composer: M. Anderson, J. Bollen
Album: Beekeeper/Bastard Knocker
Label: Monkey Killer Records

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

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

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

Pacific news, features, interviews and music (RNZ)

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

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

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

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

=AUDIO=

12:45
Peter Mechen - NZ Singing Greats
BODY:
Peter looks at the careers of Sister Mary Winefride and Rosemary Rogatsy.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 9'56"

13:17
Cilla Black - Jim Hall
BODY:
Online tributes are pouring in remembering British singer and TV personality, Cilla Black. She has died at her home in Spain at the age of 72, of what is believed to be natural causes. The star enjoyed a 50-year showbusiness career, that began at Liverpool's famous Cavern Club, where she started work as a part-time cloakroom attendant. Her career focus shifted to television in 1968, when she was given her own BBC One primetime series, and she went on to host a number of shows for ITV. Prime Minister David Cameron has led tributes to the entertainer, remembering her as "a huge talent who made a significant contribution to public life". Joan Collins wrote on Twitter that she was a "resplendent and rare talent". And Sir Paul McCartney wrote "She was a lovely girl who infected everyone with her great spirit". Cilla Black toured New Zealand in 1971 and she changed one man's life, Jim Hall was a young musician at the time.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags: Cilla Black, Jim Hall
Duration: 15'02"

16:55
Remembering Cilla Black's 1971 concert in Dunedin
BODY:
Singer Cilla Black has died at the age of 72. The Panel is joined by Martin van Raalte who was in the front row of her 1971 concert in Dunedin.
EXTENDED BODY:
Singer Cilla Black has died at the age of 72. The Panel is joined by Martin van Raalte who was in the front row of her 1971 concert in Dunedin.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags: Cilla Black
Duration: 4'24"

=SHOW NOTES=

7pm – 8pm
The Central Band Of The RAF - The Dambusters March
David Bowie - The Laughing Gnome
Rose Murphy - Busy Line
Danny Kaye - Tchaikovsky (And Other Russians)
Sister Mary Winefride - Let The Bright Seraphim
Johnny Mercer & Bobby Darin - Two Of A Kind
Danny Faye - My Way
Flight Of The Conchords - Bus Driver’s Song
Marty Robbins - Devil Woman
Connie Franics - My Happiness
Kiri Te Kanawa - Un Bel Di (Puccini)
Hank Williams - I Saw The Light
The New London Orchestra/Ronald Corp - Vanity Fair

8pm – 9pm
Cilla Black - It’s For You
Jimmie Dale Gilmore - When The Nights Are Cold
Mahia Blackmore - Little Tui
Rick Astley- Together Forever
Cilla Black - Conversations
Ravi Shankar - West Eats Meat
Ray Noble and his Orchestra - Try A Little Tenderness
Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan - Come Undone
Cilla Black - Liverpool Lullaby
Mark Knopfler - Going Home
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks - I Scare Myself

9pm – 10pm
Billy T James - What Kind Of Fool Am I
Pink Martini - Brazil
Hello Sailor - Gutter Black
East Village Opera Company - Au Fond Du Temple Saint
Bob Dylan - Mozambique
Kansas - Dust In The Wind
Joan Armatrading - Down To Zero
Townes Van Zandt - Snown’ On Raton
Portsmouth Sinfonia - Hallelujah (from Messiah)
Hoodoo Gurus - A Thousand Miles Away
Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa - I’d Rather Go Blind
Denis Waterman - I Could Be So Good For You

10pm – 11pm
John Renbourn - Reflections 1
Gene Clark & Carla Olsen - Gypsy Rider
Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love
The New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble - Take Five
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Amos Milburn - One Scotch One Bourbon One Beer
The Rolling Stones - Going Home
Rory Gallagher - Too Much Alcohol

11pm – Midnight
Michael Jackson - A Place With No Name
Bob Marley - Is This Love (Montmartre Remix)
Koop - Koop Island Blues
Ryan Adams - Wonderwall
Sparks - As I Sit Down To Play The Organ At The Notre Dame
Gypsy Jazz Caravan - La Vie En Rose
James Taylor - Stretch Of The Highway
Kitty Daisy and Lewis - No Action
Muse - The Globalist
Prince - Stare
Rufus Wainwright - Going To A Town