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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
Duration
24:00:00
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12 Dec 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:

12 December 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 Elusive Language of Ducks, by Judith White, read by Jane Waddell (6 of 10, RNZ); 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 4:30 Global Business (BBC); 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices (RNZ)

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

Mrs Parata Rides Again, by Ruth Darroch, told by Tanea Heke; Annie Laurie, by Paddy Richardson, told by Perry Piercy; Dirt is Freedom, by Norman Bilbrough, told by Barrie Duncan; Piggity Wiggity Jiggity Jig goes to Dad's Café, by Diana Neild, told by Peter Land; Bad Tempered Bird Brain, by Janice Leitch, told by Michele Amas; A Summery Saturday Morning, by Margaret Mahy, told by Bronwyn Bradley; Sam, Max, Harold and Jane Roberts make a video for TV, by Roger Hall, told by Bruce Phillips (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=

08:10
Adam Spencer: the magic of maths
BODY:
Winner of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Raw Comedy Championship in 1996, while studying for a PhD in Pure Mathematics at Sydney University, who went on to host breakfast radio shows. He has two books published this month: Adam Spencer's World of Numbers, and (for children) Adam Spencer's Enormous Book of Numbers.
EXTENDED BODY:
Winner of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Raw Comedy Championship in 1996, while studying for a PhD in Pure Mathematics at Sydney University, who went on to host breakfast radio shows.
Spencer has two books published this month: Adam Spencer's World of Numbers, and (for children) Adam Spencer's Enormous Book of Numbers.
He talks to Kim Hill.

Topics: author interview, education, politics, science, technology
Regions:
Tags: mathematics, Leonhard Euler, gambling, prime numbers
Duration: 39'34"

09:05
Tony Merriman: sugar, gout and genes
BODY:
Professor in the Biochemistry Department, School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago, and an associate investigator at the Maurice Wilkins Centre for Moelcular Biodiversity. His research takes a genetic approach to understanding the biology of human disease.
EXTENDED BODY:
One in three New Zealand adults are obese. And the belief that people are fat because they eat too much and exercise too little has become eroded by our understanding of other factors.
Tony Merriman is a Professor in the Biochemistry Department, School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago, and an associate investigator at the Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiversity. His research takes a genetic approach to understanding the biology of human disease. He talks with Kim Hill about genetics, metabolism and how our bodies deal with various types of food and drink.
Topics: education, food, health, science, technology
Regions: Otago
Tags: gout, sugar, genetics
Duration: 42'10"

09:45
Shakespeare with David Lawrence: Twelfth Night
BODY:
Director of The Bacchanals, a Wellington theatre company founded in 2000 to explore text-based theatre and redefine classic works. Their latest production is A Christmas Karel Capek at BATS (to 19 December). David discusses the Shakespeare play Twelfth Night.
Topics: arts, history
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: theatre, Shakespeare
Duration: 11'44"

10:05
Anthonie Tonnon and Nadia Reid: urban folkies
BODY:
Songwriter and performers who both released acclaimed album this year, and will be joined by Melbourne musician Darren Hanlon for an urban folk tour in March 2016.
EXTENDED BODY:
Anthonie Tonnon is a songwriter and performer based in Auckland. His acclaimed second album Successor was released this year, and included the Silver-Scroll-nominated song 'Water Underground'. Nadia Reid is a songwriter and performer based in Dunedin. She released her debut album Listen to Formation, Look for the Signs independently in New Zealand at the start of the year, and it has since been picked up for release in Australia, the United States, and Europe.
Anthonie and Nadia will be joined by Melbourne musician Darren Hanlon for an urban folk tour next year, visiting Oamaru, Port Chalmers, Christchurch, Okarito, Barrytown, Auckland, and Wellington (3-12 March).
Topics: arts, business, internet, music, rural, technology
Regions: Auckland Region, West Coast, Canterbury, Otago
Tags: Marlon Williams, Keri Hulme
Duration: 51'30"

11:10
James Crow: vegan treats and the homeless
BODY:
Auckland co-founder of Tommy and James, which produces the dairy-free Nice Blocks range, Little Island Nice Cream, and Little Island Coconut Milk. He is also the founder of Gimme Shelter, working on ideas to secure permanent housing for the homeless.
EXTENDED BODY:
James Crow is the Auckland co-founder of Tommy and James, which produces the dairy-free Nice Blocks range, Little Island Nice Cream, and Little Island Coconut Milk.
He is also the founder of Gimme Shelter, working on ideas to secure permanent housing for the homeless.
He talks to Kim Hill.
Topics: business, economy, education, environment, farming, food, health, housing, inequality, politics, science, sport
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Tom Holden, ethics, vegetarianism, veganism
Duration: 35'33"

11:45
Kate's Klassics: Essays by George Orwell
BODY:
Author of five collections of poems, most recently Snow White's Coffin; discussing Essays by George Orwell.
Topics: arts, books, conflict, economy, health, history, inequality, politics
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: George Orwell, elephant, Catalonia
Duration: 13'55"

11:55
Listener Feedback to Saturday 12 December 2015
BODY:
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 12 December.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 10'05"

=SHOW NOTES=

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8:12 Adam Spencer: numbers
While studying for a PhD in Pure Mathematics at Sydney University in 1996, Adam Spencer won the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Raw Comedy Championship. Over the next decade, he hosted breakfast radio shows in Sydney, and appeared on television. Following the success of last year’s Big Book of Numbers, he has recently published two books: Adam Spencer’s World of Numbers (Xoum), and (for children) Adam Spencer’s Enormous Book of Numbers (Xoum).
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9:05 Tony Merriman: sugar, gout and genes
Tony Merriman is a Professor in the Biochemistry Department, School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago, and an associate investigator at the Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiversity. His research takes a genetic approach to understanding the biology of human disease.
9:45 Shakespeare with David Lawrence: Twelfth Night
David Lawrence is director of The Bacchanals, a Wellington theatre company he founded in 2000 to explore text-based theatre and redefine classic works. Their latest production is A Christmas Karel Capek at BATS (to 19 December). David will discuss Shakespeare's last comedy, Twelfth Night.
10:05 Anthonie Tonnon and Nadia Reid
Anthonie Tonnon is a songwriter and performer based in Auckland. His acclaimed second album, Successor, was released this year, and included the Silver-Scroll-nominated song, Water Underground. Nadia Reid is a songwriter and performer based in Dunedin. She released her debut album, Listen to Formation, Look for the Signs, independently in New Zealand at the start of the year, and it has since been picked up for release in Australia, the United States, and Europe. Anthonie and Nadia will be joined by Melbourne musician Darren Hanlon for an urban folk tour next year, visiting Oamaru, Port Chalmers, Christchurch, Okarito, Barrytown, Auckland, and Wellington (3-12 March).
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11:05 James Crow: vegan treats and the homeless
Auckland mates James Crow and Tom Holden founded their company Tommy and James five years ago, to produce the dairy-free Nice Blocks range. Their Little Island Coconut Creamery now produces Little Island Nice Cream and Little Island Coconut Milk. James Crow is also the founder of Gimme Shelter, a think-tank project working on ideas to secure permanent housing for homeless in New Zealand.
11:45 Kate’s Klassic: Essays by George Orwell
Kate Camp has published five collections of poems, most recently Snow White’s Coffin (VUP). She will discuss Essays by George Orwell, selected and introduced by John Carey.
This Saturday’s team:
Producer: Mark Cubey
Wellington engineer: Lianne Smith
Auckland engineer: Jeremy Ansell
Dunedin engineer: Dave Howell
Research by Infofind

=PLAYLIST=

Artist: De La Soul
Song: The Magic Number
Album: 3 Feet High and Rising
Label: Tommy Boy, 1989
Broadcast: 8:50
Artist: Anthonie Tonnon
Song: Mt. Cargill
Album: Successor
Label: Canape King, 2015
Broadcast: 10:20
Artist: Darren Hanlon
Song: Punk’s Not Dead
Album: Hello Stranger
Label: Can, 2002
Broadcast: 10:30
Artist: Nadia Reid
Song: Reaching Through
Album: Listen To Formation, Look For The Signs
Label: Spunk, 2015
Broadcast: 10:40
Artist: Courtney Barnett
Song: Depreston
Album: Sometimes I Sit and Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
Label: Milk, 2015
Broadcast: 10:55
Artist: Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers
Song: Ice Cream Man
Album: Rock’n’Roll with the Modern Lovers
Label: Beserkley, 1977
Broadcast: 11:05

===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 Part 1
BODY:
Bellyful, Ritalin and smart painkillers.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 49'15"

12:15
Bellyful
BODY:
Every month hundreds of mums get together in 18 locations around NZ to cook for other mums for the not-for-profit group Bellyful. We go to a local cook-a-thon and do a delivery run with Rebecca Morahan and Kim Murray from Bellyful Porirua, and Amanda Batt and her team of volunteers from Bellyful Karori.
EXTENDED BODY:
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but for hundreds of families there is such thing as a free dinner, and that's thanks to a network of volunteers delivering meals.
Every month in 18 locations around New Zealand, hundreds of mums get together to cook and then deliver tasty food to families with newborn babies and families with young children.
Bellyful volunteers raise the money for the ingredients, then prepare and cook the meals for delivery into the community.
Topics: life and society, food
Regions:
Tags: parenthood, Bellyful, mothers, babies
Duration: 25'32"

12:40
Drugs: Ritalin
BODY:
How Ritalin works, its uses, mis-uses and the dangers. With John Ashton, a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology at the Otago School of Medical Sciences.
EXTENDED BODY:
How Ritalin works, its uses, mis-uses and the dangers. With John Ashton, a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology at the Otago School of Medical Sciences.
Topics: health, education
Regions:
Tags: medicine, Ritalin, Adderall, ADHD
Duration: 12'24"

12:55
Light-activated pain relief
BODY:
Dr Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists on 'smart', targeted painkillers that can be activated using light.
EXTENDED BODY:
Dr Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists on 'smart' targeted painkillers that can be activated using light.
Patient-controlled anesthesia can target just the place that pain hurts without affecting the whole body, including tissues that don’t need to be affected.
“What you’ve got here is basically a way of packaging up a drug into tiny bubbles which sequester it so it can’t go anywhere else in the body apart from where you want it to be active, and placing the control of when it is active, potentially, into the hands of the patient."
Dr Chris Smith talks with Simon Morton.
Topics: science, health
Regions:
Tags: pain relief, pain killers, anaesthetics
Duration: 4'19"

13:01
This Way Up Part 2
BODY:
Tech news, menopause questions, marijuana delivery service and a professional mum.
Topics: technology, internet
Regions:
Tags: Facebook, Instant Articles, stuff, Fairfax, cybers
Duration: 51'45"

13:15
Tech: Instant Articles and cybercrime
BODY:
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin on Facebook's Instant Articles' arrival in New Zealand. Also government plans to crack down on the cybercriminals who cost New Zealanders an estimated $250 million a year.
EXTENDED BODY:
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin on Facebook's Instant Articles' arrival in New Zealand. Also government plans to crack down on the cybercriminals who cost New Zealanders an estimated $250 million a year.
Topics: technology, internet
Regions:
Tags: Facebook, Instant Articles, stuff, Fairfax, cybercrime, Cortex
Duration: 9'58"

13:25
Menopause 7: Your questions
BODY:
Dr Bev Lawton answers your questions about peri-menopause, insomnia and how drinking caffeine and alcohol affects hot flushes.
Topics: health, science
Regions:
Tags: menopause, menses
Duration: 18'05"

13:35
Uber for marijuana
BODY:
Zoë Corbyn is based in San Francisco and she's been looking at some of the business opportunities created by a relaxation in the legal use of marijuana.
EXTENDED BODY:
Zoë Corbyn is based in San Francisco and she's been looking at some of the business opportunities created by the legalisation of medical marijuana.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: California, marijuana, medical cannabis, drugs
Duration: 10'27"

13:55
Professional mum
BODY:
Nina Keneally is offering young professionals in New York City her services as a mother. For a fee she will listen to you moaning about your friends, your career and your life in a non-judgemental manner.
EXTENDED BODY:
Nina Keneally is offering young professionals in New York City her services as a mother. For a fee she will listen to you moaning about your friends, your career and your life in a non-judgemental manner.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Mother, parenting
Duration: 5'36"

=SHOW NOTES=

We're playing these tracks too...
Artist: Jayl Funk
Track: Summercy Edit (Nu Blends Exclusive)
Composer: Jayl Funk
Album: Nu Blends Vol 15
Label: NU BLENDS
Artist: Dennis Brown
Track: (Brother) Stop The Fussing and Fighting
Composer: Dennis Brown
Label: Emmanuel Music
Artist: Attlas
Track: Parallel Lines
Composer: Jeff Hartford
Album: Sin EP
Label: Mau5trap
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 69: Sleater-Kinney/ UB40/ Princess Chelsea
BODY:
Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker, UB40 on their family feud, and inside Princess Chelsea's 'No Church on Sunday'.
EXTENDED BODY:
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition 69: Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker, UB40 on their family feud, and inside Princess Chelsea's 'No Church on Sunday'.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags: Music 101 Pocket Edition, music podcast
Duration: 59'37"

=SHOW NOTES=

Here's a somewhat accurate musical rundown of this week's Music 101:

2–3pm
UB40’s Robin and Duncan Campbell
Starting out as eight working class kids from Birmingham, England, UB40 became a massive selling band with a devoted following down under. However in 2008 frontman Ali Campbell left the band acrimoniously, while his brothers Duncan and Robin continued under the original name. Ahead of UB40’s Raggamuffin 2016 performance as part of UB40 Mk II, Trevor Reekie talks to the brothers Campbell about the litigation that now threatens their family relationship.
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Sleater-Kinney
Olympia, Washington rock outfit Sleater-Kinney return to New Zealand in the New Year, performing their first show here in 10 years – and the first since the trio announced a hiatus in 2006. Ahead of the visit, Emma Smith talks with singer and guitarist Corin Tucker about their break-up, make-up, and the band’s riot grrrl beginnings.
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Yelawolf
Gadsen, Alabama-born rapper Yelawolf has deep family roots in the American South, and he wears his Southern heritage on his sleeve, even figuratively flying the Confederate flag despite its association with the Southern states’ history of slavery and racism. In New Zealand to bring his country-infused hip hop to local audiences for the first time, he talks to Sam Wicks about reclaiming his redneck roots.
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3–4pm
Headquarters: Pumice
Stefan Neville takes us to his Pt. Chev home for a session on the balcony.

Introducing: The Naenae Express
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Anatomy of a Song Series 2: Princess Chelsea 'No Church on Sunday'
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 Princess Chelsea’s 'No Church on Sunday'.
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Gig Guide
4-5pm
Aotearoa Futurism Part One: Space Maori and Astronesians
If Afrofuturism is where science fiction and technology meets popular culture of the African diaspora, could it be happening in Aotearoa too? In part one of Aotearoa Futurism, Sophie Wilson and Dan Taipua put this question to hip hop artist Che Fu, psychedelic rock guitarist and peace ambassador, Billy TK Sr, and his son, vocalist and guitarist Mara TK of Electric Wire Hustle, to find out whether they identify as Space Maori.
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Amiria Grenell
Music is strictly a family affair for Christchurch’s Amiria Grenell. The folk singer songwriter and daughter of local country music singer, John Grenell, enlisted the help of her musical brothers during the recording of her latest album, Autumn. Yadana Saw speaks to Amiria about being onstage with all her family, including her daughter, Sienna, who joins her mum during a live session for Music 101.
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=PLAYLIST=

2-3pm
Artist: Rico Rodriquez
Song: The Count
Composer: Rodriquez
Album: Waireka Vibes
Label: Jamdown

Interview: UB40
Artist: UB40
Song: Food for Thought, Reefer Madness, 12 Bar
Composer: UB40
Album: Signing Off
Label: Virgin

Artist: UB40
Song: Many Rivers to Cross
Composer: J.Cliff
Album: The Best of UB40
Label: Virgin

Artist: UB40
Song: Red Red Wine
Composer: N.Diamond
Album: The Best of UB40
Label: Virgin

Artist: UB40
Song: One In Ten, Rat In Mi Kitchen, Promises and Lies, Sing Our Own Song
Composer: UB40
Album: The Best of UB40
Label: Virgin

Artist: UB40
Song: Reggae Music (Live)
Composer: UB40
Album: Live at Montreux
Label: Virgin

Artist: The Slits
Song: Spend, Spend, Spend
Composer: The Slits
Album: Cut
Label: Island

Interview: Corin Tucker of Sleater Kinney
Artist: Sleater Kinney
Song: Jumpers
Composer: Sleater Kinney
Album: The Woods
Label: Sub Pop

Artist: Sleater Kinney
Song: Dig Me Out
Composer: Sleater Kinney
Album: Dig Me Out
Label: Kill Rock Stars

Artist: Bikini Kill
Song: Rebel Girl
Composer: Bikini Kill
Album: New Radio
Label: Kill Rock Stars

Artist: Sleater Kinney
Song: Entertain
Composer: Sleater Kinney
Album: The Woods
Label: Sub Pop

Artist: Sleater Kinney
Song: Price Tag
Composer: Sleater Kinney
Album: No Cities To Love
Label: Sub Pop

Artist: Sleater Kinney
Song: Modern Girl
Composer: Sleater Kinney
Album: The Woods
Label: Sub Pop

Artist: Lizzo
Song: Jang a Lang
Composer: Lizzo
Album: Big GRRRL Small World
Label:

Interview: Yelawolf
Artist: Yelawolf feat. Raekwon
Song: Tonight, You Belong to Me
Composer: M.Atha, C.Woods
Album: Trunk Muzik
Label: Ghet-O-Vision

Artist: Yelawolf
Song: Pop the Trunk
Composer: M.Atha
Album: Trunk Muzik
Label: Ghet-O-Vision

Artist: Yelawolf
Song: American You
Composer: M.Atha, M.Ho, M.Mathers, L.Resto
Album: Love Story
Label: Shady, Interscope

Artist: Yelawolf
Song: Box Chevy V
Composer: M.Atha, M.Ho, W.Washington, M.Hartnett, M.Hayes, A.Young, S.Carter, S.Storch
Album: Love Story
Label: Shady, Interscope

Artist: Yelawolf
Song: To Whom It May Concern
Composer: M.Atha
Album: Unreleased
Label: Private

Artist: Yelawolf
Song:Ball and Chain
Composer: M.Atha
Album: Love Story
Label: Shady, Interscope

3-4pm
Artist: Toy Love
Song: Sheep
Composer: Toy Love
Album: Toy Love
Label: Flying Nun

Headquarters: Pumice
Artist: Pumice
Song: Trophy
Composer: Neville
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ Recording
Artist: The Coolies
Song: Phony
Composer: The Coolies
Album: Kaka
Label:
Artist: The Naenae Express
Song: Sea Anemone
Composer: S. Kendall
Album: Sea Anemone
Label: The Naenae Express

Anatomy of a Song: Princess Chelsea
Artist: Princess Chelsea
Song: No Church on Sunday
Composer: J.Lee
Album: The Great Cybernetic Depression
Label: Lil' Chief Records

4-5pm

Artist: Parliament
Song: P- Funk
Composer: Parliament
Album: Mothership Connection
Label: Casablanca

South Pacific Futurism Pt 1
Artist: Jimi Hendrix
Song: Valleys of Neptune
Composer: Hendrix
Album: Valleys of Neptune
Label: SONY 640562

Artist: The Shadows
Song: Peace Pipe
Composer: Paramour
Album: The Shadows: In the 60s
Label: EMI 792765

Artist: Human Instinct
Song: Stoned Guitar
Composer: Tekahika,Greer,Waide
Album: Stoned Guitar
Label: ASCENSION 560736

Artist: Billy TK’s Powerhouse
Song: Beyond the Material Sky
Composer: Billy TK’s Powerhouse
Album: Life Beyond the Material Sky: The St. James Concert
Label: GEMA lw 4021/22

Artist: Jimi Hendrix
Song: Stone Free
Composer: Hendrix
Album: Valleys of Neptune
Label: SONY 640562

Artist: Lee Scratch Perry
Song: Message from the Black Ark Studios
Composer: Lee Scratch Perry
Album: Jamaican E.T.
Label: Sanctuary/Trojan

Artist: Lee Scratch Perry
Song: Super Ape
Composer: Lee Scratch Perry
Album: Super Ape
Label: Island

Artist: Flying Lotus
Song: Theme
Composer: Stephen Ellison
Album: You’re Dead!
Label: WARP 610256

Artist: Sun Ra
Song: Future
Composer: Sun Ra
Album: Jazz by Sun Ra
Label: REALGONE 131621

Artist: Afrika Bambaataa
Song: Planet Rock
Composer: Baker, Robie, Soul Sonic Force
Album: Afrika Bambaataa: Looking For The Perfect Beat: 1980-1985 (Compilation
Label: TOMMY BOY 981457

Artist: Missy Elliott ft. Pharell
Song: WTF (Where They From)
Composer: Elliott, Williams
Album: Block Party
Label: Goldmind / Atlantic

Artist: Che Fu
Song: Waka (Remix)
Composer: Ness
Album: Waka
Label: BMG 678482

Artist: Mammane Sani
Song: Tunan
Composer: Sani
Album: Mammane Sani et son Orgue
Label: Sahel Sounds

Artist: EWH
Song: The Spirit; If these Are Last Days
Composer: EWH
Album: Love Can Prevail
Label: EWH promoaeons

Artist: Mara TK
Song: Hikoi feat. Hone Tuwhare's 1975 Land March poem; Strong Wind Through The Trees
Composer: Mara TK
Album: Hikoi the Soundtrack
Label: private

Artist: Che Fu
Song: Top Floor
Composer: Ness
Album: Navigator
Label: SONY 504584

Artist: Che Fu & DLT
Song: Chains (remix)
Composer: Thomson,Ness,McNaughton
Album: Chains
Label: RCA 139352
Artist: Che Fu
Song: Machine Talk
Composer: Ness
Album: 2b S.pacific
Label: BMG 162992

Artist: Che Fu
Song: He Kotahi
Composer: Levi,Ness
Album: Navigator
Label: SONY 504584

Artist: Che Fu
Song: The Natural
Composer: Waddams,Ness
Album: Navigator
Label: SONY 504584

Artist: NPME (New Pacific Music Ensemble)
Song: Moontide
Composer: McMillan, Nicholas
Album: Avaiki
Label: PACIFICECHOES

Artist: Da Multi Snake
Song: Mali Milengeni
Composer: Da Multi Snake
Album: Volume 2
Label: Shangaan Bang Records

Artist: Tiny Ruins and Hamish Kilgour
Song: Tread Softly
Composer: Fullbrook
Album: Hurtling Through
Label: Flying Out

Amiria Grenell in Session
Artist: Amiria Grenell
Song: Tonight, You Belong to Me
Composer: David, Rose
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ Recording

Artist: Amiria Grenell
Song: Seasalt
Composer: Amiria Grenell
Album: Autumn
Label: RNZ Recording

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

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 12 December 2015
Few gains from the latest Tuna Commission meeting; "We will be ready for RAMSI's exit." says Solomons Police Chief; Fiji's Human Rights Commission is dealing with hundreds of complaints; Attitudes in Pacific on domestic violence still need to change; The Tongan media is unhappy with a lack of transparency from the government; the fight faced by Pacific people with disabilities; A new vaccine against that Pacific scourge, dengue fever, has been approved in Mexico .

=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) 11:04 Late Nite Phil (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

=SHOW NOTES=

7pm – 8pm
Frank Sinatra - Chicago
Frank Sinatra - Silent Night
Richard Tauber - All The Things You Are
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Mr. Bojangles
Vera Lynn - (There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover
Gene Kelly - Singin’ In The Rain
Allan Sherman - Hello Muddah Hello Fadduh
Kokatahi Band - Medley: Happy Days Are Here Again / Enjoy Yourself, It's Later Than You Think / Roll Out The Barrel / Beer Barrel Polka
Andy Williams - Moon River
Ella Fitzgerald - Sam & Delilah
Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong - Now You Has Jazz
Rex Allen - Old Faithful
Gracie Fields - An Old Violin
Eddie Calvert - Cherry Pink & Apple Blossom White

8pm – 9pm
Connie Francis - Jealous Of You: Tango Della Gelosia
Fred Astaire - The Way You Look Tonight
The Pointer Sisters - That's A-Plenty / Surfeit USA
Tito Schipa - Non Ti Scordar Di Me
Rosemary Clooney & Duke Ellington - Hey Baby
Bob Dylan - To Make You Feel My Love
Eddi Reader - Ae Fond Kiss
Fairground Attraction - Perfect
Harry Nilsson - Everybody’s Talkin’
Jenny O - 1941
Dinah Washington - Manhattan
Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler - The Next Time I’m In Town
Justin Timberlake & Carey Mulligan - Five Hundred Miles

9pm – 10pm
Dionne Warwick - You’re Gonna Need Me
The Peddlers - Girlie P.S I Love You
Ricky Nelson - My Rifle, My Pony And Me
Sonny Terry & Brownie Mcghee - The Battle Is Over (But The War Goes On)
Tom Waits - Kentucky Avenue
Matthews Southern Comfort - Woodstock
The Mills Brothers - Paper Doll
David Bowie - Heroes
The Chieftains - The Lady Fiddlers
The Isley Brothers - Harvest For The World

10pm – 11pm
Bob Dorough - Three Is The Magic Number
John Lennon - Instant Karma (we all shine on)
801 - Miss Shapiro
Dixie Dregs - Take It Off The Top
Led Zeppelin - Celebration Day
Paul Kelly - From Little Things Big Things Grow
Jackson Browne - Sing My Songs To Me/For Everyman
The Swing Cats - One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer

11pm – Midnight: Late Night Phil.
Todd Rundgren - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
It's 43 years since the release of Hot August Night. Love or hate Neil Diamond, he wrote some killer songs. Tonight I play some of his best, by other artists.
Robert Wyatt - I'm A Believer
UB40 - Red Red Wine
Deep Purple - Kentucky Woman
Urge Overkill - Girl, You'll Be Woman Soon
Altered Images - Song Sung Blue
Manfred Mann's Earthband - Holly Holy
Me First And The Gimme Gimmes - Sweet Caroline
Mikey Spice - I Am I Said
Nancy Sinatra - Play Me
Shane McGowan And The Popes - Cracklin' Rosie
Johnny Cash - Solitary Man
Sonny And Cher - Brother Love's Travellin' Salvation Show