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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
Duration
24:00:00
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28 Nov 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:

28 November 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); 3:05 In Bath, In Autumn, by Gay Buckingham, told by Tina Cook (RNZ) 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 4:30 Global Business

===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); 3:05 In Bath, In Autumn, by Gay Buckingham, told by Tina Cook (RNZ); 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 4:30 Global Business (BBC); 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices (RNZ)

===6:08 AM. | Storytime===
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The Golden Apples of the Hesperides, written and told by Dick Weir; Luncheon and Chutney, by Kelly Haitana, told by Rima Te Wiata; Mouse on the Moon, by Richard Wolfe, told by Gerald Bryan; Nga Ika Tepetepe, by Apirana Taylor, told by Jim Moriarty, Nancy Brunning, Donna Muir, Kirk Torrance, Turei Reedy and Tina Cook; Hairy McClary from Donaldson's Dairy, by Lynley Dodd, told by Miranda Harcourt; Baby in the Basket, by David Somerset, told by Peter Vere Jones

===7:08 AM. | Country Life===
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Memorable scenes, people and places in rural NZ (RNZ)

===8:10 AM. | Saturday Morning===
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A mixture of current affairs and feature interviews, until midday (RNZ)

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08:12
Ross Anderson: banking security
BODY:
Professor of Security Engineering at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, and privacy campaigner.
Topics: crime, internet, law, security, technology
Regions:
Tags: banking
Duration: 20'40"

08:35
Nigel French: food and infectious disease
BODY:
Professor of Food Safety and Veterinary Public Health Institute of Veterinary Animal and Biomedical Sciences at Massey University, and director of the university's Infectious Disease Research Centre.
EXTENDED BODY:
We are told we are facing a post-antibiotic era because infectious diseases have mutated to become resistant to antimicrobial drugs.
The latest story to hit the media tells of a new superbug. Kim Hill asks Massey University professor Nigel French about the extent of this more resistant strain.
Nigel French is Professor of Food Safety and Veterinary Public Health Institute of Veterinary Animal and Biomedical Sciences at Massey University, and director of the university’s Infectious Disease Research Centre, located within the Hopkirk Research Institute on the Palmerston North campus.
His main research interests are molecular and genomic epidemiology and risk research on food and environmental pathogens, particularly Campylobacter, E. coli, Cryptosporidium and Salmonella.
Topics: farming, food, health, rural, science
Regions: Waikato, Manawatu
Tags: disease
Duration: 25'29"

09:05
Nick Tyler: rethinking urban movement
BODY:
Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering at University College London, and investigates the ways in which people interact with their immediate environments. He is also the Director of the UCL CRUCIBLE Centre, which conducts interdisciplinary research on lifelong health and wellbeing.
EXTENDED BODY:
Nick Tyler is Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering at University College London, and investigates the ways in which people interact with their immediate environments.
He set up the Accessibility Research Group within the Centre for Transport Studies, with a team of researchers investigating many aspects of accessibility and public transport. Professor Tyler is also the Director of the UCL CRUCIBLE Centre, which conducts interdisciplinary research on lifelong health and wellbeing.
He visited New Zealand as a guest of the University of Auckland, New Zealand Transport Agency, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Wellington City Council, for public meetings and talks.
He talks to Kim Hill about his work.
Topics: business, life and society, politics, technology, transport
Regions:
Tags: buses, London, Brazil, Copenhagen, cycling, Cumbria, cars
Duration: 52'52"

10:05
John Luther Adams: music and nature
BODY:
American composer whose life and work are deeply rooted in the natural world. His composition Sila: The Breath of the World will receive two free outdoor performances next March, featuring more than 60 musicians from Orchestra Wellington, as part of the New Zealand Festival.
Topics: arts, environment, music, sport
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: Alaska, John Cage, baseball, Alex Ross, Thoreau, Mexico, Glenn Kotche, Wilco, New Zealand Festival
Duration: 32'41"

10:40
Ben Sanders: Killing in America
BODY:
Auckland author who wrote three books while studying for his Bachelor of Engineering. His new thriller, American Blood, is his first book to be published internationally.
EXTENDED BODY:
Auckland author Ben Sanders wrote three books while studying for his Bachelor of Engineering. His new thriller, American Blood, is his first book to be published internationally.
Topics: arts, author interview, books, crime, internet, language, media, music
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: guns, maps, Cormac McCarthy, Bradley Cooper, film
Duration: 17'26"

11:05
Kevin Williamson, Craig Lithgow and Dan Willson: tartan ties
BODY:
Kevin Williamson is a poet, author, publisher and activist, who performs his work with musician Craig Lithgow. Singer-songwriter Dan Willson records and performs as Withered Hand. All three Edinburgh-based artists are performing in Sister Cities: Tartan Ties, a collaboration between sister cities Dunedin and Edinburgh celebrating creative projects in both cities.
Topics: arts, author interview, books, history, language, music, politics, spiritual practices, sport
Regions: Otago
Tags: Dunedin, Edinburgh, twins, Scottish independence, Leith, Glasgow, George Best, drugs, alcohol, poetry
Duration: 46'36"

11:55
Listener Feedback to Saturday 28 November 2015
BODY:
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 28 November.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 8'17"

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8:12 Ross Anderson: banking security
Ross Anderson is Professor of Security Engineering at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, and a privacy campaigner.
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8:30 Nigel French: food and infectious disease
Nigel French is Professor of Food Safety and Veterinary Public Health Institute of Veterinary Animal and Biomedical Sciences at Massey University, and director of the university’s Infectious Disease Research Centre, located within the Hopkirk Research Institute on the Palmerston North campus. His main research interests are molecular and genomic epidemiology and risk research on food and environmental pathogens, particularly Campylobacter, E. coli, Cryptosporidium and Salmonella.

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9:05 Nick Tyler: rethinking urban movement
Nick Tyler is Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering at University College London, and investigates the ways in which people interact with their immediate environments. He set up the Accessibility Research Group within the Centre for Transport Studies, with a team of researchers investigating many aspects of accessibility and public transport. Professor Tyler is also the Director of the UCL CRUCIBLE Centre, which conducts interdisciplinary research on lifelong health and wellbeing. He visited New Zealand as a guest of the University of Auckland, New Zealand Transport Agency, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Wellington City Council, for public meetings and talks.
10:05 John Luther Adams: music and nature
John Luther Adams is a composer whose life and work are deeply rooted in the natural world. His symphonic work, Become Ocean, was awarded the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for music and the 2015 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition. His composition Sila: The Breath of the World will receive two free outdoor performances, featuring more than 60 musicians from Orchestra Wellington, on 5 and 6 March as part of the New Zealand Festival (26 February to 20 March, 2016).
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10:40 Ben Sanders: killing in America
Auckland author Ben Sanders wrote three books while studying for his Bachelor of Engineering. His new thriller, American Blood (Allen & Unwin), is his first book to be published internationally.

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11:05 Kevin Williamson, Craig Lithgow, and Dan Willson: tartan ties
Kevin Williamson is a poet, author, publisher and activist, who performs his work with musician Craig Lithgow, of the band Emmelle. Singer-songwriter Dan Willson records and performs as Withered Hand; his second album, New Gods, was named Scottish Album of the Year in 2014. All three Edinburgh-based artists are performing in Sister Cities: Tartan Ties (Dunedin, 28-30 November), a collaboration between sister cities Dunedin and Edinburgh.

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This Saturday’s team:
Producer: Mark Cubey
Wellington engineer: Carol Jones
Dunedin engineer: Dave Howell
Research by Infofind

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Artist: Members from Asphalt Orchestra, Cadillac Moon Ensemble, Contemporaneous, The Crossing, Eighth Blackbird, Face the Music, Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble, Hotel Elefant, JACK Quartet and TILT Brass
Song: Extract from SILA: The Breath of the World
Composer: John Luther Adams
Live recording at the Lincoln Centre, 2014
Broadcast: 10:05
Artist: John Luther Adams and Glenn Kotche
Song: Extract from Descent
Composer: John Luther Adams
Album: Ilimaq
Label: Cantaloupe, 2015
Broadcast: 10:25
Artist: Withered Hand
Song: Horsehoe
Composer: Dan Willson
Album: New Gods
Label: Fortuna Pop, 2014
Broadcast: 11:05
Artist: Craig Lithgow
Song: I Don’t Wanna Hear My Baby Cry
Composer: Craig Lithgow
Live performance in the Dunedin studio
Broadcast: 11:25
Artist: Craig Lithgow and Kevin Williamson
Song: Excerpt from Tam O’Shanter
Composer: Robert Burns, arranged Lithgow/Williamson
Live performance in the Dunedin studio
Broadcast: 11:35
Artist: Withered Hand
Song: No Cigarettes
Composer: Dan Willson
Live performance in the Dunedin studio of a song from the 2011 album, Good News
Broadcast: 11:50
Artist: Withered Hand
Song: King of Hollywood
Composer: Dan Willson
Album: New Gods
Label: Fortuna Pop, 2014
Broadcast: 11:55

===12:11 PM. | This Way Up===
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Exploring the things we use and consume. Some content may offend (RNZ)

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12:01
This Way Up Part 1
BODY:
Fear of flying
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 49'15"

12:15
Fear of Flying
BODY:
Grant Amos is a psychologist who has been running courses to combat people's fear of flying across New Zealand for the past 30 years. We join him for a course, meet the participants and go on a trial flight (spoiler: in atrocious weather).
EXTENDED BODY:
The average age that someone develops a fear of flying is 42 years, and 15 percent of us will experience it at some stage in our lives, according to Grant Amos.
Mr Amos is a psychologist who has been running 'fear of flying' courses in New Zealand for the past 30 years.
Statistically speaking, flying in an aeroplane is far safer than driving a car, crossing the road, or even eating out in a restaurant.
In 2013, there were 32 million air departures and 3 billion people flew on commercial aircraft but there were only 81 accidents and just 210 fatalities.

People have worked out that you'd have to fly every day for thousands of years before the statistics say you would crash.
So why do so many of us become scared and anxious about flying?
It's easy to see how anxieties about flying can start. Being 11,000 metres up in the air in an aluminium tube travelling at 900 kilometres per hour, flown by someone you don't know and can't see, can do that to you. Then there's turbulence, the queues for the toilets, the strange noises, and the way the wings seem to wobble sometimes.
This Way Up's Simon Morton joins a group of people hoping to overcome their fear of flying in a five-day course that culminates in a flight (spoiler: in atrocious weather).
Topics: transport, health
Regions:
Tags: flying, phobias, anxiety, fear of flying, aviatio
Duration: 41'29"

13:01
This Way Up Part 2
BODY:
Qatar gears up for FIFA World Cup, next gen antibiotics and HRT
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 51'45"

13:10
Qatar World Cup
BODY:
The tiny Gulf state of Qatar is gearing up to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Robert Booth has recently been in Qatar and met the fans who are being paid to attend games and fill up the stands.
EXTENDED BODY:
The tiny Gulf state of Qatar is gearing up to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Robert Booth has recently been in Qatar and met the fans who are being paid to attend games and fill up the stands.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Qatar, football, FIFA World Cup 2022
Duration: 10'14"

13:20
End of antibiotics? Next generation drugs to fight infections.
BODY:
Amid the warnings about the rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, and living in a 'post-antibiotic era', Professor Richard James of the University of Nottingham is surprisingly bullish. He's pinning his hopes on the bacteriocins, protein antibiotics produced by bacteria to kill closely related species.
EXTENDED BODY:
Last year the World Health Organisation warned that the world was heading towards a "...post-antibiotic era".
Meanwhile, a study published in The Lancet last week described the discovery in China of a bug resistant to the polymyxins, the last class of fully effective antibiotics. More worryingly, this resistance can pass between bacteria, raising the prospect that polymyxin-resistant bugs could spread worldwide over the next few years.
So far, so gloomy...but is antibiotic resistance a problem that we can solve?
Bacteria have been around for billions of years, and in that time they've worked out how to fight off and kill other bugs muscling in on their turf. They do this using a bacteriocin, a toxic protein that can target a specific species of bacteria; think sniper fire as opposed to the hand grenade approach employed today with broad spectrum antibiotics.
Professor Richard James of the University of Nottingham and other teams around the world are hoping that these bacteriocins will help us win the war against infection.

Topics: health, science
Regions:
Tags: antibiotics, bacteriocins, antibiotic resistance
Duration: 22'27"

13:45
Menopause 6 HRT
BODY:
We look at the different varieties of hormone replacement therapy or HRT available on the market with Dr Bev Lawton. She's Director of the Wellington Menopause Clinic, the director of the Women's Health Research Centre at the University of Otago, and a past president of the Australasian Menopause Society.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 15'03"

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===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

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17:00
Music 101 Pocket Edition 67: Tame Impala/ DJ Yella/ Moon Duo
BODY:
Tame Impala's super sonic mind, Kevin Parker on how their music is made; Sam Wicks goes for a cruise with DJ Yella of N.W.A infamy; Zac Arnold talks to the trio of Moon Duo.
EXTENDED BODY:
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition 67: Tame Impala's super sonic mind, Kevin Parker on how their music is made; Sam Wicks goes for a cruise with DJ Yella of N.W.A infamy; Zac Arnold talks to the trio of Moon Duo.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1h 04'17"

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2–3pm
Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker
Kevin Parker, the brain behind the biggest psychedelic group of the past five years, talks Emma Smith through his latest album Currents.
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Moon Duo
When the Wooden Shjips are away, Moon Duo will play… a few dates in New Zealand! Wooden Shjips guitarist Ripley Johnson and Sanae Yamada of Moon Duo unravel their latest effort Shadow of the Sun with Zac Arnold.
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Introducing: Unmap
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3–4pm
DJ Yella
As Dr Dre’s production partner in seminal LA hip hop outfits World Class Wreckin' Cru and N.W.A, DJ Yella's place in a pantheon of West Coast rap pioneers is assured. Cruising through Auckland City from his hotel to a Karangahape Rd club, Yella breaks down his 30-plus year hip hop history for Music 101.
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Anatomy of a Song Series 2: Jakob 'Magna Carta'
Anatomy of a Song is a radio series produced by our friends at RDU in Christchurch, in which Spanky Moore and selected New Zealand musicians dissect the different elements of one of their tracks, getting to the bottom of what makes that song special. This week he looks at Jakob’s ‘Magna Carta’.
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Cheap Thrills Magazine
With the rise of online content and instantaneous social media, music magazines have fallen by the wayside. Zac Arnold talks with the editors of Cheap Thrills, a Christchurch-based publication with a focus on music before profit margins.
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Gig Guide
4-5pm
Orchestra of Spheres China Tour Diary
In October 2015 Orchestra of Spheres toured China. With long-time collaborator, VJ Lady Lazer Light, the band played shows all around the country, at festivals, DIY spaces, punk bars and BBQ restaurants, taking their unique South Pacific demolition disco sound to Chinese ears for the first time. Join the band for the whirlwind trip, as they navigate their way through the train stations and back alleys of some of the biggest cities on the planet, meeting a smorgasbord of local artists, musicians and street hawkers.
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The Sampler - Sam Philips: The Man Who Invented Rock n' Roll
Rock ’n’ roll has its creation myths, and one of the more popular versions has it all starting with ‘Rocket 88’. Nick Bollinger ponders whether Sam Phillips really was the man who invented rock ‘n’ roll, or – like a lightning rod – was he just there to catch it when it struck?

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2-3pm
Artist: Pond
Song: The Place Behind a Duck
Composer: Pond
Album: Frond
Label: Hole in the Sky
Kevin Parker interview
Artist: Tame Impala
Song: The Moment, Let It Happen, The Less I Know The Better
Composer: Parker
Album: Currents
Label: Modular
Artist: Courtney Barnett
Song: Depreston
Composer: Courtney Barnett
Album: Sometimes I Sit And Think Sometimes I Just Sit
Label: Milk
Moon Duo interview
Artist: Moon Duo
Songs: Wilding, Ice
Album: Shadow of the Sun
Composer: Moon Duo
Label: Sacred Bones
Artist: Mermaidens
Songs: Seed
Album: Seed Single
Composer: Mermaidens
Label: Flying Out
Artist: Introverted Dancefloor
Song: Happiness is Such a Mess (Will Slugger remix)
Composer: B. Smith
Album: Introverted Dancefloor EP
Label: Carpark Records
Introducing Unmap
Artist: Unmap
Song: Luv Songs
Composer: Unmap
Album: Frizeta EP
Label: Self-released
Artist: Electric Wire Hustle ft. Deva Mahal
Song: March (Haioka remix)
Composer: Electric Wire Hustle, Haioka
Album: Single
Label: Self-released
3-4pm
Artist: Dr Dre feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg and D.O.C.
Songs: Fuck Wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')
Album: The Chronic
Composer: C.Broadus, C.Wolfe, D.Spradley, G.Shider, G.Clinton
Label: Death Row, Interscope
DJ Yella interview
Artist: Eazy-E
Songs: I'mma Break It Down
Album: Eazy-Duz-It
Composer: L.Patterson
Label: Ruthless, Priority

Artist: N.W.A
Songs: Straight Outta Compton
Album: Straight Outta Compton
Composer: O.Jackson, Sr, L.Patterson, T.Curry
Label: Ruthless, Priority

Artist: N.W.A
Songs: Parental Discretion Iz Advised
Album: Straight Outta Compton
Composer: O.Jackson, Sr, L.Patterson, T.Curry
Label: Ruthless, Priority

Artist: N.W.A
Songs: Gangsta Gangsta, Fuck the Police
Album: Straight Outta Compton
Composer: O.Jackson, Sr, L.Patterson
Label: Ruthless, Priority

Artist: Eazy-E
Songs: We Want Eazy
Album: Eazy-Duz-It
Composer: L.Patterson, T.Curry
Label: Ruthless, Priority

Artist: N.W.A
Songs: Boyz-n-the-Hood
Album: N.W.A. and the Posse
Composer: O.Jackson, Sr
Label: Ruthless

Artist: N.W.A
Songs: Dopeman (Remix)
Album: Straight Outta Compton
Composer: O.Jackson, Sr
Label: Ruthless, Priority

Artist: World Class Wreckin' Cru
Songs: World Class
Album: Rapped in Romance
Composer: World Class Wreckin' Cru
Label: Kru-Cut Records
Artist: Erykah Badu
Song: Mr. Telephone Man
Composer: Badu
Album: But You Caint Use My Phone
Label: Universal
Anatomy of a Song Series 2: Jakob - 'Magna Carta'
Artist: Jakob
Song: Magna Carta
Composer: Jakob
Album: Sines
Label: Shoot The Freak
Cheap Thrills Magazine interview
Artist: The Dance Asthmatics
Songs: Liquid Lunch
Album: Lifetime of Secretion
Composer: The Dance Asthmatics
Label: Melted Ice Cream

Artist: Kraus
Songs: The Wings of the Horse
Album: Workers in Kontrol
Composer: P. Kraus
Label: Kraus

Artist: The Clean
Songs: Getting Older
Album: Oddities
Composer: The Clean
Label: 540 Records ‎
4-5pm

Orchestra of Spheres Tour Diary
Artist: Orchestra of Spheres
Songs: Hypercube, Isness, Toadstone
Album: Nonagonic Now
Composer: D.Beban, H.Thomas, I.Smith, J.Coubrough
Label: Sound Explorers

Artist: Orchestra of Spheres
Songs: Electric Company, Moro Con,
Album: Vibration Animal Sex Brain Music
Composer: D.Beban, H.Thomas, E. Grant, J.Coubrough
Label: Sound Explorers

Artist: Orchestra of Spheres
Songs: Moo, Bliss Raag
Album: Unreleased
Composer: D.Beban, H.Thomas, E. Grant, J.Coubrough
Label: Sound Explorers
Artist: South Acid Mimi Dance Troupe
Song: Nunudugu
Composers: Shiyang, Wang Yixiao and Wei Lin.
Album: Single
Label: Private
Artist: Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup
Song: That's Alright Mama
Composer: A. Crudup
Album: Single
Label: RCA
The Sampler - Sam Phillips
Music details to come
Artist: Tiny Ruins
Song: Tread Softly
Composer: Hollie Fullbrook, Christy Moore, W.B Yeats
Album: Hurtling Through
Label: Flying Nun
Artist: Sly and the Family Stone
Song: Hot Fun in the Summertime
Composer: Stewart
Album: Anthology
Label: Epic
Artist: Eastern Bloc
Song: Soda
Composer: Artur Aldridge, Marek Pesyznski
Album: Flamingo EP
Label: Private

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

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

Tagata o te Moana for 28 November 2015
A specialist in Vanuatu governance issues says the president's dissolution of parliament comes as little surprise; Australia is lambasted for its silence on the crisis in Nauru; A Pacific academic says French support for New Caledonia and French Polynesia to become full members of the Pacific Islands Forum is a boost; A domestic violence activist in Samoa highlights a need for a change in police attitudes; A year has passed since the elections in Tonga brought a new look government into power and there is concern that expectations haven't been met; Fiji's opposition whip has accused the country's finance minister of making racist gestures in parliament; An increase in Fiji's military budget criticised as money poorly spent, unaffordable and unnecessary; A gay couple barred from renewing their vows in the Cook Islands.

=DESCRIPTION=

Pacific news, features, interviews and music (RNZ)

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

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

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

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

=AUDIO=

=SHOW NOTES=

7pm – 8pm
Ella Fitzgerald & Duke Ellington - Something To Live For
The Corries - Flower Of Scotland
Frankie Laine - High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)
Jo Stafford & Gordon MacRae - Whispering Hope
Sly And The Family Stone - Hot Fun In The Summertime
Jan Kiepura - Tell Me Tonight
Billy May - Little Brown Jug
Elvis Presley - An American Trilogy
Danny Kaye - Mummy Gimme Me a Drinka Water
Meshell Ndegecello - Cloud Nine
The Four Lads - Istanbul, Not Constantinople
Johnny Mercer - The Old Music Master
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Ferry Cross The Mersey
New London Orchestra/Ronald Corp - Elizabethan Serenade

8pm – 9pm
Randy Newman - Louisiana 1927
Helen Reddy - I Am Woman
Harry Chapin - Taxi
Brook Brothers - Warpaint
Jussi Bjorling - Adelaida
Shona Laing - 1905
Bruce Channell - Hey Baby
Elaine Paige & Barbara Dickson - I Know Him So Well
The Arrogant Worms - The Last Sensitive Cowboy
Glen Campbell - Try A Little Kindness
Mama Cass - It’s Getting Better
Billie Holiday - These Foolish Things
Paul Robeson - Ol’ Man River

9pm – 10pm
The Rascals - Groovin’
Amy Winehouse - Back To Black
Jimmy Webb - Wichita Lineman
Genesis - Hold On My Heart
Yello - The Race
Beth Rowley - Only One Cloud
Desmond Dekker - The Israelites
Elton John - Little Jeannie
Johnny Cash - Hobo Song
Harry Nilsson - Joy
Queen - These Are The Days Of Our Lives
Jehtro Tull - Serenade To A Cuckoo
The Roches - We

10pm – 11pm
Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train A Comin’
Toots & Maytals - (I’ve Got) Dreams To Remember
Blind Faith - Sea Of Joy
Nouvelle Vague - Dancing With Myself
John Prine - Jesus The Missing Years
Nanci Griffith - Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness
The George Chisholm Quintet - A Good Night’s Sleep
Paolo Nutini - Pencil Full Of Lead

11pm – Midnight: Late Night Fill
The Rolling Stones - Melody
Booker T and The MGs - Melting Pot
Gladys Knight and The Pips – I Heard It Through The Grapevine (Sympathy For The Grapes Mix)
Gene Pitney – Nobody Needs Your Love More Than I Do
The Contours – Do You Love Me
The Everly Brothers – Illinois
Joan Osborne – What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted
Harry Nilsson – So Long Dad
Marvin Gaye – Let’s Get It On (MPG Groove Mix)
Alan Price and Georgie Fame – Yellow Man
Chaka Khan - What's Going On
Chaka Khan and Montell Jordan - Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Randy Newman and Dr. John – I Ate Up The Apple Tree