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:
26 December 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 The Beatles Christmases (2 of 2); 3:05 Hinterland, by Christine Johnston (RNZ); 4:30 Global Business (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 The Beatles Christmases (RNZ); 3:05 Hinterland, by Christine Johnston (RNZ); 4:30 Global Business (BBC); 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices (RNZ)
===6:08 AM. | Storytime===
=DESCRIPTION=
Waves and Heartbeats, by Sandy Moeke, told by Eteuati Ete; Sarah, Brian, Jump & Gran & Whoever-It-Is in the Tree, by Stephanie Johnson, J. Simpson; A Christmas Holiday, by Keryn Jones, told by Shane Jones; The Summer of Briony's Witch, by Sherryl Jordan, told by Bruce Phillips; Down in the Forest, by Yvonne Morrison, told by Karl Kite Rangi; Are We Having a Christmas? by Jack Lasenby, told by Stuart Devenie; The Pirates and the Nightmaker part 1, by James Norcliffe, told by Dick Weir
===7:10 AM. | Country Life===
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Memorable scenes, people and places in rural New Zealand (RNZ)
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07:00
Country Life Summer Edition Saturday December 26, 2016
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A selection of some of the best Country Life stories from 2015. In this episode: Golden Reflections, Ponds of Gold and Woosters of Orira
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Longbush Free Range Pork and The Prodigal Daughter
When Americans Naya Brangenberg and Jeremy Wilhelm settled on a small Wairarapa block in 2008, they had no idea a piggy passion would overtake them and that they'd end up becoming commercial, free range, pork producers.
Naya is a veterinarian and says she'd collected animals ever since arriving in New Zealand. Their household absorbed cats, dogs, lambs and two kunekune pigs, then, "we did what everyone else (on small blocks) does, we wanted two pigs to eat."
After much research they decided Large Blacks would suit just fine, they were placid, easy to manage, and didn't need great fences.
"So we got two pigs, promptly fell in love with them, named them, and said 'oh my godwe can't eat them'."
That decision meant breeding from them and suddenly two pigs became 25. Naya and Jeremy started selling meat from the young stock at local Farmers' markets and slowly chefs, small goods producers and butchers became their main clients. They liked the fattier meat produced by Large Blacks.
It suits slow cooking and charcuterie, and now the couple have strong relationships with all their clients who love the pasture to plate story.
They've also added another rare breed pig, the Duroc, to the mix because it will spread the fat more evenly throughout the meat, rather than just under the skin. "The Wagyu of the pig world", according to Naya.
All this interest meant the business, Longbush Pork, was at capacity on the home property, so the couple have recently purchased a 20 hectare block nearby. It will run 50 free range, rare breed sows, and Jeremy has given up his job as a statistician and will be a full time farm manager.
Naya says their business plan is to be profitable within five years, "ten years, who knows. Maybe export because the Asian markets in particular like fat, which these pigs have, and they like black pigs."
Until that time, Jeremy will continue to tweet and facebook daily to let people see real life on a free range pig farm.
One of Longbush Pork's clients is only 20 minutes away in Greytown. Here, the only part of the pig that Rachel Priestley doesn't use is the oink.
She's the owner of a small goods business, The Prodigal Daughter, which turns all parts of the pig, from tip to toe, into salumi; Italian cured, spiced, dried, meat. It's primarily pork, but some products use beef.
Rachel spent ten years opening Italian restaurants for Italian clients, all over Italy, and after returning to New Zealand four years ago, she says she missed salumi so much she started making her own.
Her product was in hot demand whenever she had a dinner party. "My friend Roberto said you give up everything. You just do this. In the end it's become a business."
Names like coppa, proscuitto, lardo and guanciale (pig's cheek) roll off her tongue with a warm Italian lilt. "Some I only have for sale for the first time now, proscuitto can take two years to cure."
Rachel's getting ready to open a restaurant in Greytown. She makes her small goods twice a week, and in between finds time to run cooking classes making sausages and other dried products. She says corporates have used the classes as good team bonding times.
Does she miss Italy. "I do, I've been back just on four years. I didn't feel really at home until I moved to Wairarapa. I think it's the small town thing, I'm closer to my suppliers, I'll go and see Longbush pork..... it's a different pace of life, we all work hard but we do take time time to stop and say hello. It's more fun."
Cable Bay
Cable Bay Farm is a 1000-hectare coastal, hill country sheep and beef property near Nelson. Until last year it was run by Ian and Barbara Stuart, who have now decided to retire after four decades of dryland farming.
They sold the stock to their son Sam and his wife Anni, who are the third generation of Stuart's on the land.
The farm's been in the family for three generations. Ian's parents, Fred and Tess Stuart, took over the 200 acre Cable Station site after the Second World War and purchased further land to take it up to the size it is today. Over the years, Fred put 200 hectares of coastal bush into covenants for protection and established the Cable Bay walkway.
The walkway is now managed by the Department of Conservation and gets up to 700 trampers a week in the busy summer period. As a way of diversifying, Ian and Barbara have also built a campground beside the start of the walkway that is now frequented by trampers from around world.
The Bay got its name from a sub-marine cable that was laid between La Perouse near Sydney and Cable Bay in 1876. The cable was New Zealand's sole communication link with the rest of the world until 1902.
Topics: rural, history
Regions:
Tags: Cable Bay Walkway, farming, morse code, communications cable, Cave Stream, native bush, conservation, sheep, goats, Landcare Trust. Duroc, Large Black, pigs, Longbush Pork, The Prodigal Daughter, rare breeds, free range
Duration: 51'05"
=SHOW NOTES=
Longbush Free Range Pork and The Prodigal Daughter
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When Americans Naya Brangenberg and Jeremy Wilhelm settled on a small Wairarapa block in 2008, they had no idea a piggy passion would overtake them and that they'd end up becoming commercial, free range, pork producers.
Naya is a veterinarian and says she'd collected animals ever since arriving in New Zealand. Their household absorbed cats, dogs, lambs and two kunekune pigs, then, "we did what everyone else (on small blocks) does, we wanted two pigs to eat."
After much research they decided Large Blacks would suit just fine, they were placid, easy to manage, and didn't need great fences.
"So we got two pigs, promptly fell in love with them, named them, and said 'oh my godwe can't eat them'."
That decision meant breeding from them and suddenly two pigs became 25. Naya and Jeremy started selling meat from the young stock at local Farmers' markets and slowly chefs, small goods producers and butchers became their main clients. They liked the fattier meat produced by Large Blacks.
It suits slow cooking and charcuterie, and now the couple have strong relationships with all their clients who love the pasture to plate story.
They've also added another rare breed pig, the Duroc, to the mix because it will spread the fat more evenly throughout the meat, rather than just under the skin. "The Wagyu of the pig world", according to Naya.
All this interest meant the business, Longbush Pork, was at capacity on the home property, so the couple have recently purchased a 20 hectare block nearby. It will run 50 free range, rare breed sows, and Jeremy has given up his job as a statistician and will be a full time farm manager.
Naya says their business plan is to be profitable within five years, "ten years, who knows. Maybe export because the Asian markets in particular like fat, which these pigs have, and they like black pigs."
Until that time, Jeremy will continue to tweet and facebook daily to let people see real life on a free range pig farm.
One of Longbush Pork's clients is only 20 minutes away in Greytown. Here, the only part of the pig that Rachel Priestley doesn't use is the oink.
She's the owner of a small goods business, The Prodigal Daughter, which turns all parts of the pig, from tip to toe, into salumi; Italian cured, spiced, dried, meat. It's primarily pork, but some products use beef.
Rachel spent ten years opening Italian restaurants for Italian clients, all over Italy, and after returning to New Zealand four years ago, she says she missed salumi so much she started making her own.
Her product was in hot demand whenever she had a dinner party. "My friend Roberto said you give up everything. You just do this. In the end it's become a business."
Names like coppa, proscuitto, lardo and guanciale (pig's cheek) roll off her tongue with a warm Italian lilt. "Some I only have for sale for the first time now, proscuitto can take two years to cure."
Rachel's getting ready to open a restaurant in Greytown. She makes her small goods twice a week, and in between finds time to run cooking classes making sausages and other dried products. She says corporates have used the classes as good team bonding times.
Does she miss Italy. "I do, I've been back just on four years. I didn't feel really at home until I moved to Wairarapa. I think it's the small town thing, I'm closer to my suppliers, I'll go and see Longbush pork..... it's a different pace of life, we all work hard but we do take time time to stop and say hello. It's more fun."
Cable Bay
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Cable Bay Farm is a 1000-hectare coastal, hill country sheep and beef property near Nelson. Until last year it was run by Ian and Barbara Stuart, who have now decided to retire after four decades of dryland farming.
They sold the stock to their son Sam and his wife Anni, who are the third generation of Stuart's on the land.
The farm's been in the family for three generations. Ian's parents, Fred and Tess Stuart, took over the 200 acre Cable Station site after the Second World War and purchased further land to take it up to the size it is today. Over the years, Fred put 200 hectares of coastal bush into covenants for protection and established the Cable Bay walkway.
The walkway is now managed by the Department of Conservation and gets up to 700 trampers a week in the busy summer period. As a way of diversifying, Ian and Barbara have also built a campground beside the start of the walkway that is now frequented by trampers from around world.
The Bay got its name from a sub-marine cable that was laid between La Perouse near Sydney and Cable Bay in 1876. The cable was New Zealand's sole communication link with the rest of the world until 1902.
===8:10 AM. | The Weekend===
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Interviews, documentaries and round table discussions and documentaries about issues, trends, ideas and opportunities, plus practical tips for homeowners, travellers and food lovers
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08:12
50 years of Country Calendar
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City and country dwellers have loved Country Calendar for almost 50 years. It's TV's tribute to the ingenious and hardy people who make a living off the land. 2016 marks its 50th year on our screens, making it far and away New Zealand's longest running TV show. It wouldn't have lasted if it didn't continue to rate highly, surviving the onslaught of more channels and more competition for viewers' time and attention. Country Calendar's 50 Golden Years opens at Waikato Museum in 2016. Lynn Freeman spoke to two of the show's veterans - cameraman Richard Williams and sound recordist Don Paulin.
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City and country dwellers have loved Country Calendar for almost 50 years. It’s TV's tribute to the ingenious and hardy people who make a living off the land. 2016 marks its 50th year on our screens, making it far and away New Zealand’s longest running TV show. It wouldn't have lasted if it didn't continue to rate highly, surviving the onslaught of more channels and more competition for viewers' time and attention.
Country Calendar's 50 Golden Years opens at Waikato Museum in 2016. Lynn Freeman spoke to two of the show's veterans - cameraman Richard Williams and sound recordist Don Paulin.
Topics: rural, technology, history
Regions:
Tags: television, photography
Duration: 28'41"
08:43
The Secrets of RNZ: Audio Oddities (Part 1)
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From time to time this summer we're sharing clips of radio going weird or wrong. Some bloopers, some not; all of them though Audio Oddities. Although most of our on-air talent would rather forget the worst of them, behind the scenes studio operators and producers save these dreaded moments.
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From time to time this summer The Weekend will share clips of radio going weird or wrong. Some bloopers, some not all Audio Oddities. Although most of our on-air talent would rather forget the worst of them, studio operators and producers have carefully saved these dreaded moments in a folder called 'Classic Hits'.
Lynn Freeman goes digging.
Topics: arts, media
Regions:
Tags: broadcasting, bloopers, Audio Oddities, radio, RNZ
Duration: 3'02"
08:45
Regional Panel - Waikato
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RNZ's Waikato reporter Andrew McRae and Tamahere Forum journalist Philippa Stevenson talk about the issues facing their region.
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RNZ's Waikato reporter Andrew McRae and Tamahere Forum journalist Philippa Stevenson talk about the issues facing their region.
Topics: rural
Regions: Waikato
Tags: diary, city planning
Duration: 15'37"
09:06
Gardening: Roses
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Lynn Freeman talks to Eileen Wilcox from the New Zealand Rose Society and Hamilton Gardens rose specialist Alice Gilliams.
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Lynn Freeman talks to Eileen Wilcox from the New Zealand Rose Society and Hamilton Gardens rose specialist Alice Gilliams.
Topics: environment
Regions: Waikato
Tags: gardening, Hamilton gardens, roses, flowers
Duration: 18'43"
09:28
Antartica: A Year On Ice
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Anthony Powell has spent several years photographing Antarctica, heading down there for months at a time since his first trip back in 1997. He's just spent another icy Christmas on Scott Base with the rest of the current team of hardy souls. You can get a feeling for what they get to experience there in his feature film Antarctica: A Year On Ice where he uses time lapse photography to dramatic effect.
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Anthony Powell has spent several years photographing Antarctica, heading down there for months at a time since his first trip back in 1997. He's just spent another icy Christmas on Scott Base with the rest of the current team of hardy souls. You can get a feeling for what they get to experience there in his feature film Antarctica: A Year On Ice where he uses time lapse photography to dramatic effect.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: Antarctica, photography, film
Duration: 14'04"
09:40
Musical Siblings - The Clevedonaires/The Cleves/Bitch
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In the early 1960s, in a small part of greater Auckland, in the farming community of Clevedon, came the folk indebted band The Clevedonaires, a group chiefly made up of the three Brown siblings - Gaye, Graham, and Ron. Over ten years that band became rockers The Cleves, and then both bafflingly and briefly… Bitch. Shaun D Wilson spoke to Ron and Gaye Brown of The Clevedonaires, The Cleves, and Bitch,
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In the early 1960s, in small part of greater Auckland, in the farming community of Clevedon, came the folk indebted band The Clevedonaires, a group chiefly made up of the three Brown siblings - Gaye, Graham, and Ron. Over ten years that band became rockers The Cleves, and then both bafflingly and briefly… Bitch. Shaun D Wilson spoke to Ron and Gaye Brown for The Weekend.
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Music details
Artist: The Clevedonaires
Song: Up The Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire
Composer: McLagen
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Artist: The Clevedonaires
Song: He's Ready
Composer: Sherrill, Sutton
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Artist: The Clevedonaires
Song: Sunny Goodge Street
Composer: Donovan Leitch
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Artist: The Cleves
Song: Waterfall Gully
Composer: Ron Brown, Gaye Brown, Graham Brown, Ron Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:45
Artist: The Cleves
Song: Cassie/You and Me 7"
Composer: Ron Brown, Gaye Brown, Graham Brown, Rob Aicken
Album: Cassie
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:46
Artist: The Cleves
Song: There Is A Place
Composer: Ron Brown, Gaye Brown, Graham Brown, Rob Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:47
Artist: The Cleves
Song: You and Me
Composer: Ron Brown
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:48
Artist: Bitch
Song: Horizon
Composer: Ron Brown, Gaye Brown, Rob Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:50
Artist: Bitch
Song: Wildcat
Composer: Ron Brown, Rob Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Artist: Bitch
Song: Good Time Coming
Composer: Ron Brown, Rob Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:53
Topics: music
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Dinah Lee, The Clevedonaires, The Cleves, Bitch, The Rolling Stones, Musical Siblings, Max Merritt and the Meteors
Duration: 20'10"
10:07
Astronomy panel: Stargazing in New Zealand
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2015 will be remembered as one of the great breakthrough years in our understanding of Mars and beyond. Indications of liquid water on Mars, new insights into black holes and the dwarf planet Pluto, plus the early results of the lander on Comet 67P offering tantalising information on the composition and evolutionary history of comets.The Hubble Space Telescope has captured the image of the first-ever predicted supernova explosion. New Zealand may not be part of these deep space missions but we still have a vital role to play in research into outer space. Three of our keenest astronomers are based at Auckland University of Technology: Sergei Gulyaev is Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Institute for Radio Astronomy and Space Research - Professor Steve Pointing is the Director of the Institute for Applied Ecology New Zealand and Jordan Alexander is a stargazer and lecturer in Computer and Mathematical Sciences.
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2015 will be remembered as one of the great breakthrough years in our understanding of Mars and beyond.
Indications of liquid water on Mars, new insights into black holes and the dwarf planet Pluto, plus the early results of the lander on Comet 67P offering tantalising information on the composition and evolutionary history of comets.The Hubble Space Telescope has captured the image of the first-ever predicted supernova explosion.
New Zealand may not be part of these deep space missions but we still have a vital role to play in research into outer space.
Three of our keenest astronomers are based at Auckland University of Technology: Sergei Gulyaev is Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Institute for Radio Astronomy and Space Research - Professor Steve Pointing is the Director of the Institute for Applied Ecology New Zealand and Jordan Alexander is a stargazer and lecturer in Computer and Mathematical Sciences.
Topics: science
Regions:
Tags: astronomy, Mars, Pluto, black holes, AUT
Duration: 25'07"
10:25
Live The Dream - Siobhan Patia
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It will take some time before the world learns if the Paris climate change agreement is worth the paper it's written on. 25 year old Auckland law student Siobhan Patia is not content to wait. Siobhan's parents came to New Zealand from the Cook Islands and now she's determined to make sure people are fully aware just how climate change is already hurting Pacific nations. Shiobhan is one of a select group of young people taking part in an accelerator programme called Live the Dream that is taking place over summer. Live The Dream is part of Inspiring Stories; which encourages young Kiwis with big ambitions.
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It will take some time before the world learns if the Paris climate change agreement is worth the paper it's written on. 25 year old Auckland law student Siobhan Patia is not content to wait. Siobhan's parents came to New Zealand from the Cook Islands and now she's determined to make sure people are fully aware just how climate change is already hurting Pacific nations.
Shiobhan is one of a select group of young people taking part in an accelerator programme called Live the Dream that is taking place over summer. Live The Dream is part of Inspiring Stories which encourages young Kiwis with big ambitions.
Topics: Pacific
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Inspiring Stories, Cook Islands, climate change, Live The Dream
Duration: 9'33"
10:45
Sport: Yips, chokes, slumps
BODY:
Are you being put off your stroke by the yips, the chokes or the slumps? Clinical Psychologist Karen Nimmo has worked with high performance sportspeople, like Black Cap Jesse Ryder, to help them get past mental roadblocks.
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Are you being put off your stroke by the yips, the chokes or the slumps? Clinical Psychologist Karen Nimmo has worked with high performance sportspeople, like Black Cap Jesse Ryder, to help them get past mental roadblocks.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: mental health
Duration: 13'54"
11:06
Archaeology in Dunedin
BODY:
Dunedin is a treasure trove for archaeologists. Lynn Freeman recently visited one of the busiest, Hayden Cawte from Heritage Properties. He and his partner Sheryl Cawte have set up shop in an historic part of the city where crumbling old warehouses are being turned into luxury apartments and shops.
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Dunedin is a treasure trove for archaeologists. Lynn Freeman recently visited one of the busiest, Hayden Cawte from Heritage Properties. He and his partner Sheryl Cawte have set up shop in an historic part of the city where crumbling old warehouses are being turned into luxury apartments and shops.
Topics: history, housing
Regions: Otago
Tags: archeology, restoration
Duration: 14'52"
11:20
Around The House: Painting
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Uncovering lead paint and toppling off insecure ladders are two of the hazards DIY house painters face, and across the country over the summer there will be thousands of homeowners making the most of the sunshine to spruce up their biggest investment. Stanley Marshall is a house painter and tutor at Wellington High School's Community Education Centre. Lynn Freeman went to see him on a job in the hillside suburb of Strathmore and asked Stanley about mistakes people often make when painting a house.
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Uncovering lead paint and toppling off insecure ladders are two of the hazards DIY house painters face, and across the country over the summer there will be thousands of homeowners making the most of the sunshine to spruce up their biggest investment.
Stanley Marshall is a house painter and tutor at Wellington High School's Community Education Centre. Lynn Freeman went to see him on a job in the hillside suburb of Strathmore and asked Stanley about mistakes people often make when painting a house.
Topics: housing
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: painting, house painting
Duration: 17'05"
11:40
Te Papa: The Fishes of New Zealand
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Each year Te Papa's curators are sent photos and samples of fish that people can't identify, and sometimes that's because they haven't been seen before. So if you come across something fishy, and mysterious, what should you do? Andrew Stewart from Te Papa co-authored the four-volume compendium The Fishes of New Zealand which catalogues all 1,262 known species of fish in our waters.
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Each year Te Papa's curators are sent photos and samples of fish which people can't identify, and sometimes that's because they haven't been seen before. So if you come across something fishy, and mysterious, what should you do? Andrew Stewart from Te Papa co-authored the four-volume compendium The Fishes of New Zealand which catalogues all 1262 known species of fish in our waters.
Topics: science, author interview, books
Regions:
Tags: fish, Te Papa
Duration: 11'48"
11:50
Buskers - Looking For Alaska
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Hamilton band Looking For Alaska (Aaron Gott and Amy Maynard) have been going for a couple of years, and as well as busking around Amy and Aaron have supported Fly My Pretties and Herbs.
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Our first buskers are Hamilton band Looking For Alaska (Aaron Gott and Amy Maynard). They've been going for a couple of years, and as well as busking around Amy and Aaron have supported Fly My Pretties and Herbs.
Artist: Looking For Alaska
Song: All I Ever Wanted (Live on RNZ National)
Composer: Aaron Gott, Amy Maynard
Played at: 11:52
Artist: Looking For Alaska
Song: All That I Am (Live on RNZ National)
Composer: Aaron Gott, Amy Maynard
Played at: 11:59
Topics: music
Regions: Waikato
Tags: busking, Buskers
Duration: 10'29"
=SHOW NOTES=
08:12 50 years of Country Calendar
City and country dwellers have loved Country Calendar for almost 50 years. It’s TV's tribute to the ingenious and hardy people who make a living off the land. 2016 marks its 50th year on our screens, making it far and away New Zealand’s longest running TV show. It wouldn't have lasted if it didn't continue to rate highly, surviving the onslaught of more channels and more competition for viewers' time and attention.
Country Calendar's 50 Golden Years opens at Waikato Museum in 2016. Lynn Freeman spoke to two of the show's veterans - cameraman Richard Williams and sound recordist Don Paulin.
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08:43 The Secrets of RNZ: Audio Oddities
From time to time this summer we're sharing clips of radio going weird or wrong. Some bloopers, some not; all of them though Audio Oddities. Although most of our on-air talent would rather forget the worst of them, behind the scenes studio operators and producers save these dreaded moments.
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08:45 Regional Panel – Waikato
RNZ's Waikato reporter Andrew McRae and Tamahere Forum journalist Philippa Stevenson talk about the issues facing their region.
09:06 Gardening: Roses
Lynn Freeman talks to Eileen Wilcox from the New Zealand Rose Society and Hamilton Gardens rose specialist Alice Gilliams.
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09:28 Antartica: A Year On Ice
Anthony Powell has spent several years photographing Antarctica, heading down there for months at a time since his first trip back in 1997. He's just spent another icy Christmas on Scott Base with the rest of the current team of hardy souls. You can get a feeling for what they get to experience there in his feature film Antarctica: A Year On Ice where he uses time lapse photography to dramatic effect.
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09:40 Musical Siblings - The Clevedonaires aka The Cleves aka Bitch
In the early 1960s, in small part of greater Auckland, in the farming community of Clevedon, came the folk indebted band The Clevedonaires, a group chiefly made up of the three Brown siblings - Gaye, Graham, and Ron. Over ten years that band became rockers The Cleves, and then both bafflingly and briefly… Bitch. Shaun D Wilson spoke to Ron and Gaye Brown for The Weekend.
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10:07 Astronomy panel: Stargazing in New Zealand
2015 will be remembered as one of the great breakthrough years in our understanding of Mars and beyond.
Indications of liquid water on Mars, new insights into black holes and the dwarf planet Pluto, plus the early results of the lander on Comet 67P offering tantalising information on the composition and evolutionary history of comets.The Hubble Space Telescope has captured the image of the first-ever predicted supernova explosion.
New Zealand may not be part of these deep space missions but we still have a vital role to play in research into outer space.
Three of our keenest astronomers are based at Auckland University of Technology: Sergei Gulyaev is Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Institute for Radio Astronomy and Space Research - Professor Steve Pointing is the Director of the Institute for Applied Ecology New Zealand and Jordan Alexander is a stargazer and lecturer in Computer and Mathematical Sciences.
10:25 Live The Dream - Siobhan Patia
It will take some time before the world learns if the Paris climate change agreement is worth the paper it's written on. 25 year old Auckland law student Siobhan Patia is not content to wait. Siobhan's parents came to New Zealand from the Cook Islands and now she's determined to make sure people are fully aware just how climate change is already hurting Pacific nations.
Shiobhan is one of a select group of young people taking part in an accelerator programme called Live the Dream that is taking place over summer. Live The Dream is part of Inspiring Stories which encourages young Kiwis with big ambitions.
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10:45 Sport: Yips, chokes, slumps
Are you being put off your stroke by the yips, the chokes or the slumps? Clinical Psychologist Karen Nimmo has worked with high performance sportspeople, like Black Cap Jesse Ryder, to help them get past mental roadblocks.
11:06 Archeology in Dunedin
Dunedin is a treasure trove for archaeologists. Lynn Freeman recently visited one of the busiest, Hayden Cawte from Heritage Properties. He and his partner Sheryl Cawte have set up shop in an historic part of the city where crumbling old warehouses are being turned into luxury apartments and shops.
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11:20 Around The House: Painting
Uncovering lead paint and toppling off insecure ladders are two of the hazards DIY house painters face, and across the country over the summer there will be thousands of homeowners making the most of the sunshine to spruce up their biggest investment.
Stanley Marshall is a house painter and tutor at Wellington High School's Community Education Centre. Lynn Freeman went to see him on a job in the hillside suburb of Strathmore and asked Stanley about mistakes people often make when painting a house.
[gallery:1665]
11:38 Te Papa: The Fishes of New Zealand
Each year Te Papa's curators are sent photos and samples of fish which people can't identify, and sometimes that's because they haven't been seen before. So if you come across something fishy, and mysterious, what should you do? Andrew Stewart from Te Papa co-authored the four-volume compendium The Fishes of New Zealand which catalogues all 1262 known species of fish in our waters.
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11:50 Buskers - Looking For Alaska
Our first buskers are Hamilton band Looking For Alaska (Aaron Gott and Amy Maynard). They've been going for a couple of years, and as well as busking around Amy and Aaron have supported Fly My Pretties and Herbs.
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=PLAYLIST=
Artist: Wet Wings
Song: Willow Peak (Theme to The Weekend)
Composer: Wet Wings
Album: Willow Peak
Label: Lil' Chief
Artist: Alan Moorhouse
Song: Hillbilly Child (Theme From Country Calendar)
Composer: Alan Moorhouse
Album: Television Music: TVNZ Themes
Label: New Zealand Television Archive
Played at: 8:13
Artist: Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
Song: Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Composer: Ashford, Simpson
Album: Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
Label: Motown 530813
Played at: 8:40
Artist: Chris Thompson
Song: Hamilton
Composer: Chris Thompson
Album: Coffee Break
Label: Manu 1454
Played at: 8:58
Artist: Van Morrison
Song: Jackie Wilson Said
Composer: Van Morrison
Album: Saint Dominic's Preview
Label: Polydor 537451
Played at: 9:25
Artist: The Clevedonaires
Song: Up The Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire
Composer: McLagen
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:40
Artist: The Clevedonaires
Song: He's Ready
Composer: Sherrill, Sutton
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:42
Artist: The Clevedonaires
Song: Sunny Goodge Street
Composer: Donovan Leitch
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:43
Artist: The Cleves
Song: Waterfall Gully
Composer: Ron Brown, Gaye Brown, Graham Brown, Ron Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:45
Artist: The Cleves
Song: Cassie/You and Me 7"
Composer: Ron Brown, Gaye Brown, Graham Brown, Rob Aicken
Album: Cassie
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:46
Artist: The Cleves
Song: There Is A Place
Composer: Ron Brown, Gaye Brown, Graham Brown, Rob Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:47
Artist: The Cleves
Song: You and Me
Composer: Ron Brown
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:48
Artist: Bitch
Song: Horizon
Composer: Ron Brown, Gaye Brown, Rob Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:50
Artist: Bitch
Song: Wildcat
Composer: Ron Brown, Rob Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:52
Artist: Bitch
Song: Good Time Coming
Composer: Ron Brown, Rob Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:53
Artist: Unkle
Song: Restless
Composer: J. Homme, J. Lavelle, R. File, C. Goss, Ron Brown, Rob Aicken
Album: War Stories
Label: Surrender All 0712
Played at: 9:54
Artist: Bitch
Song: Rollin' Down The Road
Composer: Ron Brown, Gaye Brown, Graham Brown, Ron Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:56
Artist: Cleves
Song: Don't Turn your Back
Composer: Ron Brown, Gaye Brown, Graham Brown, Ron Aicken
Album: The Musical Adventures of The Clevedonaires, Cleves & Bitch
Label: Frenzy 305339
Played at: 9:57
Artist: Barenaked Ladies
Song: The History of Everything
Composer: Ed Robertson
Album: The History of Everything
Played at: 10:07
Artist: Stephen Colbert
Song: Another Christmas Song
Composer: David Javerbaum, Adam Schlesinger
Album: A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All
Label: Comedy Central Records
Played at: 10:43
Artist: Alison Moyet
Song: Invisible
Composer: Dozier
Album: Alison Moyet: Singles
Label: Columbia 480663
Played at: 10:55
Artist: The Persuasions
Song: Good Times
Composer: Cooke
Album: Man, Oh Man
Label: EMI 857183
Played at: 11:36
Artist: Looking For Alaska
Song: All I Ever Wanted (Live on RNZ National)
Composer: Aaron Gott, Amy Maynard
Played at: 11:52
Artist: Looking For Alaska
Song: All That I Am (Live on RNZ National)
Composer: Aaron Gott, Amy Maynard
Played at: 11:59
===Noon | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=
A round-up of national and international news
===12:11 PM. | Music 101===
=DESCRIPTION=
An afternoon of the best songs, music-related stories, interviews, live music, industry news and music documentaries from New Zealand and the world
=AUDIO=
17:00
Pod Save The Theme: Music and Commerce
BODY:
Irregular M101 guest and contributor Sam Scott returns for summer with all sorts of fun facts and musical artefacts. This week, Melody Thomas and he explore music and commerce, and the nature of music publishing with Jan Hellriegel.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags: Marvin Gaye, music publishing, copyright, royalties
Duration: 45'55"
=SHOW NOTES=
The Sampler Summer Best of 2015
Nick Bollinger, Jim Pinckney and Melody Thomas discuss their favourite international releases for the year.
1-2pm - Music and Commerce
Pop of the Shops
Just in time for Boxing Day sale madness, Yadana Saw investigates the use of music in retail spaces, and finds that there is a science behind the sounds we shop to.
Russell Brown - Music and Technology
Media commentator, music lover and enthusiastic early adopter Russell Brown talks to Melody Thomas about developments in the landscape of music consumption - especially those related to streaming - and the effects these changes might have on our relationships to music, and to the future of the industry.
Jan Hellriegel
Sam Scott talks to Jan Hellriegel about her work in music publishing. The interview is part of a larger podcast hosted by Sam and Melody Thomas, available for download above, or by searching Music 101 Pocket Edition on iTunes.
2-3pm
Stomping Grounds: Mel Parsons
In the first of a new series, Stomping Grounds, West Coaster Mel Parsons offers us a guided tour of her hometown of Westport.
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The Pips 2015
In the inaugural edition of The Pips, Summer Music 101's very own (and very serious) music awards, Anika Moa honours the best of the best in categories unfit for 'proper' awards shows.
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3-4pm
APRA Silver Scrolls 2015 Live Performances
On Thursday 17 September, songwriters from all over Aotearoa came together to celebrate their craft at the 50th APRA Silver Scrolls awards.
As part of the big birthday celebrations, music directors Godfrey De Grut and Cherie Mathieson employed an orchestra to accompany the finalists' pieces, performed, as has become tradition, as cover versions. Andre Upston was on deck to capture those performances.
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Six60's Matiu Walters in Session
Now based in Los Angeles, Six60 are back home for the summer to see friends and family, and play an eight-date tour through the North and South islands. Ahead of their summer run, Six60 frontman Matiu Walters joins us in studio for a stripped-back session.
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4-5pm
The Mixtape: SOL3 MIO
In The Mixtape, musical guests compile a C60 and talk us through the selections. In the first of Summer Music 101's Mixtape season, SOL3 MIO's Pene and Amitai Pati and Moses Mackay introduce a playlist that runs the gamut from Luciano Pavarotti to Boyz II Men.
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=PLAYLIST=
2-3pm
Intro music
Artist: Ruban and Kody Nielson
Song: SB-03
Composer: Ruban and Kody Nielson
Album: Unreleased
The Sampler roundtable - Best International Releases 2015
Artist: Tame Impala
Songs: Let It Happen, Eventually, ‘Cause I’m A Man
Composer: K.Parker
Album: Currents
Label: Interscope
Artist: Courtney Barnett
Songs: Depreston, Dead Fox, Pedestrian At Best
Composer: Barnett
Album: Sometimes I Sit and Think and Sometimes I Just Sit
Label: Remote Control, Milk
Artist: Alabama Shakes
Songs: Don’t Wanna Fight, Dunes, Miss You
Composer: Howard
Album: Sound and Colour
Label: Rough Trade
Artist: Various
Song: Chesme Man
Composer: Dariush
Album: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night
Label: Death Waltz
Artist: Various
Song: Yarom Bia
Composer: Kiosk
Album: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night
Label: Death Waltz
Artist: Various
Song: Dancing Girls
Composer: Farah
Album: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night
Label: Death Waltz
Artist: Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Songs: Can’t Keep Checking My Phone, Multi-Love, Stage Or Screen
Composer: R.Neilson, K.Neilson
Album: Multi-Love
Label: Jagjaguwar
Artist: Kendrick Lamar
Song: Wesley’s Theory
Composer: Duckworth, Clinton, Ellison, Colson, Bruner, Gardiner
Album: To Pimp A Butterfly
Label: Universal
Artist: Kendrick Lamar
Song: For Free
Composer: Duckworth, Martin, McKinney
Album: To Pimp A Butterfly
Label: Universal
Artist: Kendrick Lamar
Song: King Kunta
Composer: Duckworth, Spears, Burns, Blake, Jackson, Lewis, Gordy
Album: To Pimp A Butterfly
Label: Universal
Artist: D'Angelo and The Vanguard
Song: The Charade
Composer:D'Angelo, Kendra Foster, Questlove
Album: Black Messiah
Artist: Ornette Coleman
Song: Beauty Is A Rare Thing
Composer: Coleman
Album: This Is Our Music
Label: Atlantic
Artist: Delaney Davidson
Song: Billy Bold
Composer: Graham Brazier
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ recording
1-2pm
Pop of the Shops
Artist: Wham!
Song: Last Christmas
Composer: Michael
Album: Music From The Edge Of Heaven
Label: Columbia
Artist: The Royal Guardsmen
Song: Snoopy's Christmas
Composer: Hugo and Luigi, and George David Weiss
Album: Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron/Snoop and His Friends
Label: EMI
Artist: John Travolta
Song: Greased Lightning
Composer: J. Jacobs, W. Casey
Album: Original Movie Soundtrack: Grease
Label: Polygram
Artist: Enzo Enzo
Song: Juste Quelqu'un de Bien
Composer: Enzo Enzo
Album: Putumayo Presents: French Cafe
Label: Putumayo
Artist: Pet Shop Boys
Song: Shopping
Composer: Tennant and Lowe
Album: Actually
Label: Parlophone
Artist: The Beatles
Song: A Day in the Life
Composer: Lennon, McCartney
Album: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Label: Parlophone, Capitol
Artist: Lord Echo
Song: Bohemian Idol (DJ Day's Chair-Bro Remix)
Composer: Lord Echo
Album: Single
Label: Bastard Jazz
Interview: Jan Hellriegel
Artist: Jan Hellriegel
Song: The Way I Feel
Composer: Hellriegel and
Album: It's My Sin
Artist: Radiohead
Song: Spectre
Composer: Radiohead
Album: Single
Label: Private
Label: Warner
2-3pm
Stomping Grounds episode 1: Mel Parsons in Westport
Artist: Mel Parsons
Song: Non Communicado, First Sign of Trouble, Don't Wait, Another City, Friend, Driving Man, Far North Coast
Composer: Mel Parsons
Album: Drylands
Label: Cape Road
Artist: Anika Moa
Song: Running
Composer: Anika Moa and Jol Mulholland
Album: Queen At The Table
Label: Diamond and Kowhai
The Pips - hosted by Anika Moa
Artist: The Labcoats
Song: The Friendly Headhunters
Composer: Labcoats
Album: O Potassium
Label: Braille
Artist: Delaney Davidson
Song: Wreck on the Highway
Composer: D.Davidson
Album: Lucky Guy
Label: Rough Diamond
Artist: Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Song: Can't Keep Checking My Phone, Like Acid Rain, Multi-Love
Composer: R.Nielson, K.Nielson
Album: Multi-Love
Label: Jagjaguwar
Artist: Mel Parsons
Song: Driving Man
Composer: M.Parsons
Album: Drylands
Label: Cape Road
Artist: Average Rap Band
Song: Good Dudes
Composer: T.Scott, L.Tuiasau, H.Dicky
Album: Stream of Nonsenseness
Label: Young, Gifted and Broke
Artist: Snakehips feat. Tinashe and Chance the Rapper
Song: All My Friends
Composer: O.Lee, J.Carter, C.Bennett, T.Kachingwe
Album: Single
Label: Hoffman West
3-4pm
Live: 2015 APRA Silver Scrolls
Artist: Fazerdaze
Song: Dark Child
Composer: Marlon Williams
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ recording
Artist: Pass the Gat (Warren Maxwell, Thomas Oliver, Louis Baker)
Song: Multi-Love
Composer: Ruban and Kody Nielson
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ recording
Artist: Esther and The Means
Song: Get Out Alive
Composer: Mel Parsons
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ recording
Artist: Ria Hall & Mark de Clive-Lowe
Song: Yellow Flicker Beat
Composer: Ella Yelich O'Connor, Joel Little
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ recording
Artist: Shayne Carter
Song: Counting the Beat
Composer: The Swingers
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ recording
Artist: Missy Elliott
Song: WTF
Composer: Missy Elliott
Album: Single
Six60 Matiu Walters session
Artist: Six60
Song: Special, Mine
Composer: Six60
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ Music
Artist: Six60
Song: Hotline Bling
Composer: A.Graham, P.Jefferies, T.Thomas
Album: Unreleased
Label: RNZ Music
4-5pm
Sole Mio Mixtape
Artist: Rod Stewart
Song: Sailing
Composer: G.Sutherland
Album: Atlantic Crossing
Label: Warner Bros.
Artist: John Denver
Song: Take Me Home, Country Roads
Composer: B.Danoff, T.Nivert, J.Denver,
Album: Poems, Prayers & Promises
Label: RCA
Artist: System of a Down
Song: Chop Suey!
Composer: Tankian, Malakian
Album: Toxicity
Label: Columbia
Artist: Mario Lanza
Song: The Lord’s Prayer
Composer: A.Malotte
Album: The Lord's Prayer
Label: RCA Italiana
Artist: Tom Jones
Song: Green, Green Grass of Home
Composer: C.Putman, Jr.
Album: Green, Green Grass of Home
Label: Decca Records
Artist: Kanye West
Song: Diamonds are Forever
Composer: K.West, D.Harris, J.Barry, D.Black
Album: Late Registration
Label: Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam
Artist: Luciano Pavarotti
Song: Caruso
Composer: L.Dalla
Album: Tutto Pavarotti
Label: Decca Classics
Artist: Boyz II Men
Song: End of the Road
Composer: K.Edmonds,
A.Reid, D.Simmons
Album: Cooleyhighharmony
Label: LaFace/Arista, Motown
===5:00 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=
A round-up of today's news and sports
===5:11 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=
===5:45 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=
Observations and anecdotes from the life of New Zealand's pre-eminent criminal defence lawyer (1 of 8)
===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
Humphrey Bogart - The Bold Fisherman
Charles Aznavour - Yesterday When I Was Young
The Regimental Band Of The King’s Own Royal Border Regiment - Sarie Marais
David Thomas & The Academy Of Ancient Music - Dein Wachstum Sei Feste (from Peasant Cantata)
The Buddy Rich Big Band - Pick Up The Pieces
Frank Sinatra - Ol’ Macdonald
Nina Simone - I Ain't Got No - I Got Life
Nestor Amaral - Bahia
Cyril Stapleton & His Orchestra - The Children’s Marching Song
Burl Ives - Frankie & Johnny
Sons Of The San Joaquin - Wyoming On My Mind
Peggy Lee - Mr Wonderful
Reg Lindsay - Armstrong
Vienna Boys Choir - Emperor Waltz
Ewan MacColl - Dirty Old Town
8pm – 9pm
Annie Lennox - I Put A Spell On You
Elvis Presley - Don’t Be Cruel
Glen Campbell and Jimmy Webb - MacArthur Park
Joan Baez - Imagine
Guy Mitchell - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Petula Clark - Sailor
Joe Jackson - It Don't Mean A Thing
The Pogues - The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
Sons Of The Pioneers - Home On The Range
The Texas Tornados - 4 Aces
Sole Mio - The Rose
Nat King Cole - Too Marvelous For Words
9pm – 10pm
Cab Calloway - Everybody Eats When They Come To My House
Lulu - To Sir With Love
The Beatles - In My Life
Jackie Wilson - Danny Boy
Rufus Wainwright - Hallelujah
Gordon Lightfoot - Seven Island Suite
The Band - Whispering Pines
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man
Carl Perkins, Duane Eddy and The Mavericks - Matchbox
Ryan Bingham - Long Way From Georgia
John Cowan - Don't Leave Me
10pm – 11pm
Courtney Barnett - Boxing Day Blues
Ray LaMontagne - Jolene
Tommy Emmanuel - Beatles Medley
The Maytals - Pressure Drop
Tony Borders - Gentle On My Mind
Arthur Alexander - Detroit City
The Leisure Society - Cars
Tim Buckley - Sally Go ‘Round The Roses
Billy Swan - Don't Be Cruel
Specials - A Message To You Rudy
Phil Emmanuel - AC/DC Medley
11pm – Midnight. Late Night Phil.
Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes - Don't Leave Me This Way
Amazing Grace
The Englishman John Newton, had an unbelievable life that went from being press-ganged into the Royal Navy, through a number of near-death experiences to spiritual conversion and hymn writing.
He's the man who, in the 1760's, wrote 'Amazing Grace' with himself as 'the wretch' who was saved.
But that hymn has since taken on a life of its own. . .as a bagpipe standard, a civil rights anthem, the most popular song for funerals.. . .as the song people turned to after 9/11, Columbine, and the Challenger tragedy.
Writer Steve Turner follows the evolution of that song in our CBC Documentary 'Amazing Grace' following the 11 o'clock news tonight.
===11:04 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=
The story of a piece of music that has had an extraordinary impact on American history.