RNZ National. 2016-01-16. 00:00-23:59.

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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
Categories
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24:00:00
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16 Jan 2016
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RNZ National (estab. 2016), Broadcaster

A 24-hour recording of RNZ National. The following rundown is sourced from the broadcaster’s website. Note some overseas/copyright restricted items may not appear in the supplied rundown:

16 January 2016

===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; 3:05 A Little More Than Kin and Less Than Kind, by Rhonda Bartle, read by Andrew Foster (RNZ); 3:30 Health Check (BBC); 4:30 Global Business (BBC); 5:10 Witness (BBC); Birds of a Feather (RNZ)

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

Chocolate Magic Mousse, by Linda McIntyre, told by Iaheto Ah Hi; Granny's Shopping List, by Roger Hall, told by Helen Moulder; Scrap - Tale of a Blonde Puppy ep 6, by Vince Ford, told by Kip Chapman; Haystack Jim, by David Somerset, told by Michael Haigh; Crusty Meat Pie, by Joy Cowley, told by Liz Mullane; Witch in the Kitchen, by Margaret Mahy, told by Jane Waddell; The Pirates and the Nightmaker part 8, by James Norcliffe, told by Dick Weir

===7:10 AM. | Country Life===
=DESCRIPTION=

Memorable scenes, people and places in rural New Zealand (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

07:00
Country Life Summer Edition Saturday, January 16, 2016
BODY:
A selection of some of the best Country Life stories from 2015. In this episode: Sovrano Limoncello, A Photographer Like Alice and Golden Memories
EXTENDED BODY:
Sovrano Limoncello
Andrea and Marzia Loggia are Italian. They arrived in New Zealand in 2007 and by 2009, from their Kerikeri property, they started producing limoncello. Both had family backgrounds in wine making or liqueurs and they've won many trophies for their Northland produced product. Andrea is also getting into bees, with plans to make Royal jelly infused limoncello.
A Photographer Like Alice
Alice Mabin is the Asia Pacific's Female Entrepreneur of the Year. She's a New Zealander who now roams the Australian outback in Australia taking photographs and publishing them. Alice was on horseback for five months at the end of 2013 photographing Australia's biggest cattle drive in more than 100 years. Eighteen-thousand cattle were walked 2000km to their new home. Alice was in New Zealand recently promoting her book that documents the journey.
Golden Memories
Ross is a sleepy township near Hokitika that was settled in 1865 as a gold mining town. Biddy Manera was born there and has become an outspoken advocate for the community. She looks after the Catholic Church, she's won the battle to save the Ross Cemetery after the Westland District Council mistakenly sold part of it, and she's the driving force behind a project to develop a commemorative garden dedicated to the Chinese gold miners, who came to Ross from Guangdong Province in the 1870's.
Topics: rural
Regions: West Coast, Northland
Tags: gold mining, Guangdong Province, Ross cemetery, Catholic Church, Italy, limoncello, bees, exports, lemon trees, photograpy, The Drover, cattle, horse, outback
Duration: 49'42"

=SHOW NOTES=

Sovrano Limoncello
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Italians Andrea and Marzia Loggia arrived in New Zealand in 2007. By 2009, from their Kerikeri property, they started producing the palate cleansing liqueur limoncello.
Both had family backgrounds in wine making or liqueurs. Andrea’s from Sicily and he says every southern Italian family has their limoncello recipe. He uses his father’s “but I needed to put my own touch, so I did”, and now he reckons he rivals the best Italian product.
The Loggia’s have a small lemon orchard producing fruit for the liqueur, but they also buy in fruit from other locals.
Andrea’s also getting into bees, with 12 hives so far, and plans for more. “And they’re all women, have you thought about that, they’re all women, I have to manage.” But on a serious front, he says the trees and the bees make a good circle, with limoncello at the end.
Andrea and Marzia’s two and a half year old daughter loves helping in the busy business and while Andrea makes the limoncello, it’s not hard to see who’s boss around the place. “Isabella is my queen bee, a queen bee without the sting.”
A Photographer Like Alice
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At the end of 2013 and beginning of 2014, 18,000 cattle were walked 2000 kilometres from Queensland to their new home in New South Wales. At $8 million, it was the biggest cattle drive in Australia in more than 100 years. The drive took nine months and New Zealander Alice Mabin was on horseback with her camera for five of them. Her book Drover, which traces the drive in powerful images, has sold 16,000 copies and is a four time Australian best seller.
But it hasn’t been plain sailing. At the time of publishing she had a bank balance of zero dollars and zero cents and later had to refinance her car to pay for another print run.
Bookshops wouldn’t stock her book because it was self-published. She ended up re-tracing the route of the cattle drive and leaving a few copies at saddleries, gift shops, country clothing stores, news agents and cafes in towns along the way.
She now spends her time roaming the Australian outback in a modern trailer that doubles as an art gallery, taking photographs, running workshops and public speaking.
Alice is now working on her second book about the role trucks have played in the economic development of New Zealand and Australia. It’s called The Driver.
Golden Memories
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Ross is a sleepy township near Hokitika that was settled in 1865 as a gold mining town. Biddy Manera has lived there all her life. Her parents, Thomas (below) and Margaret, have a farm up the Totara Valley Road that has been in the family for four generations.
“Dad’s only 90 and still doing it! He’s been there all of his life, he left school at 12 and worked on the farm, lived off the land, they’re just a couple of hippies!”
Biddy is a local historian and has a particular interest in the Chinese gold miners and their families who came to Ross from Guangdong Province in the 1870s. At any one time there were up to 400 living in the area and many Chinese artefacts, from coins to Ming Dynasty teapots, have been found in the bush near the township.
“The Chinese didn’t just mine here they had market gardens so they provided food, they would walk into town and sell the veges they grew”.
A Chinese funded project is underway to develop a commemorative garden in Ross dedicated to the gold miners from Guangdong Province.
Biddy has always been an outspoken advocate for the community.
Recently she's won the battle to buy back the Ross Cemetery after she discovered that in 2008, the Westland District Council mistakenly sold part of the Cemetery that included unmarked graves.
“A lot of people think that it was just me fighting the Council, and I was persistent, but it wasn’t just me, I was speaking out for everyone that’s on the hill and their families and friends. It should never have happened.”

===8:10 AM. | The Weekend===
=DESCRIPTION=

Interviews, documentaries and round table discussions and documentaries about issues, trends, ideas and opportunities, plus practical tips for homeowners, travellers and food lovers

=AUDIO=

08:12
New Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier
BODY:
Former Principal Family Court Judge Peter Boshier was one of our highest profile judges during his eight years in that role, and intends to bring the same openness to his new role as Chief Ombudsman.
EXTENDED BODY:
Former Principal Family Court Judge Peter Boshier was one of our highest profile judges during his eight years in that role, and intends to bring the same openness to his new role as Chief Ombudsman.
Topics: life and society, law
Regions:
Tags: Family Court, family
Duration: 24'39"

08:35
Men of the Year: Guy Ryan and Peter Beck
BODY:
Peter Beck's Rocket Lab is at the forefront of rocket technology and he was the 2015 New Zealand Innovator of the Year. Peter's goal is to revolutionise the space industry. Rocket Lab is currently building a launch pad near Gisborne. The current Young New Zealand of the Year is Guy Ryan; who set up Inspiring Stories, a trust that aims to encourage the next generation of social entrepreneurs.
EXTENDED BODY:
Peter Beck's Rocket Lab is at the forefront of rocket technology and he was the 2015 New Zealand Innovator of the Year. Peter’s goal is to revolutionise the space industry. Rocket Lab is currently building a launch pad near Gisborne.
The current Young New Zealand of the Year is Guy Ryan; who set up Inspiring Stories, a trust that aims to encourage the next generation of social entrepreneurs.
Topics: technology
Regions:
Tags: entrepreneurs, space industry, rocket technology
Duration: 17'32"

08:50
Regional Snapshot - North Otago
BODY:
Lynn Freeman talks to Hayden Meikle; the editor of The Oamaru Mail.
EXTENDED BODY:
Lynn Freeman talks to Hayden Meikle; the editor of The Oamaru Mail.
Topics:
Regions: Otago
Tags: Oamaru
Duration: 8'37"

09:12
Gardening: birds and worms
BODY:
Dr Colin Meurk of Landcare Research talks about enticing birds into home gardens, and Ben Alms, aka Dr Compost, shares the ins and outs of building a worm farm.
EXTENDED BODY:
Dr Colin Meurk of Landcare Research talks about Travis Wetland,and enticing birds into home gardens, and Ben Alms, aka Dr Compost, shares the ins and outs of building a worm farm.
Links: Nature Watch NZ, Nature Services, and the Urban Greening Manual.
Topics: environment
Regions:
Tags: worm farms, composting, gardening
Duration: 21'15"

09:30
Citizen Science: going batty
BODY:
Erin Griffith at East Taranaki Environment Trust heads Project Ultra, and over the summer she's been collecting images of long-tailed bats in hopes of learning more about them, their habitats, and population numbers in the Taranaki region.
EXTENDED BODY:
Erin Griffith at East Taranaki Environment Trust heads Project Ultra, and over the summer she's been collecting images of long-tailed bats in hopes of learning more about them, their habitats, and population numbers in the Taranaki region.
Topics: environment
Regions: Taranaki
Tags: long-tailed bats, bats
Duration: 7'51"

09:40
Musical Siblings - Bic, Boh, and Pearl Runga
BODY:
This time our Musical Siblings are the Runga sisters. Bic has an acclaimed career as a singer/songwriter. Boh made waves with pop-rock band Stellar*, is a solo act, released a collaborative album with Anika Moa and Hollie Smith, and has her own jewellery line. Pearl joined Boh's old band Amez Amez which has evolved into cover band Automatic 80s, and teaches in the same primary school as her husband/bandmate Justin Maclaren. Pearl and Justin are also in synth-pop band The Broken.
EXTENDED BODY:
This time our Musical Siblings are the Runga sisters. Bic has an acclaimed career as a singer/songwriter. Boh made waves with pop-rock band Stellar*, is a solo act, released a collaborative album with Anika Moa and Hollie Smith, and has her own jewellery line. Pearl joined Boh’s old band Amez Amez which has evolved into cover band Automatic 80s, and teaches in the same primary school as her husband/bandmate Justin Maclaren. Pearl and Justin are also in synth-pop band The Broken.
Listen back to Bic's husband Kody Nielson (The Mint Chicks, Opossum, Silicon) when he was interviewed alongside his brother Ruban and dad Chris.
Music Details:
Artist: AnikaBoh&Hollie
Song: Part Of Me (Live)
Composer: Boh Runga
Album: Peace of Mind
Label: Sony 608826
Played at: 09:40
Song: Sentimental Dream Search
Composer: Tang Xianzu
Album: The Peony Pavilion
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Drive
Composer: Runga
Album: Drive
Label: Columbia 488580
Artist: Blondie
Song: Rapture
Composer: Harry, Stein
Album: Autoamerican
Label: Chysalis 533595
Artist: Stellar*
Song: Undone
Composer: Runga
Album: Mix
Label: Epic 494884
Artist: James Hall ft. Pearl Runga & Brett Sawyer
Song: I'll Meet You There
Composer: James Hall, Bic Runga
Album: Big Songs From Small Movies
Label: Wea 381246
Artist: Opossom
Song: Cola Elixir
Composer: Opossom
Album: Electric Hawaii
Label: CRS 885167
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Devil On Tambourine
Composer: Runga, Nielson
Album: Belle
Label: Sony 791329
Artist: Strawpeople ft. Pearl Runga
Song: No One Like You
Composer: Paul Casserly, Boh Runga
Album: Count Backwards from 10
Label: Epic 517369
Artist: Stella*
Song: Violent
Composer: Runga
Album: Mix
Label: Epic 494884
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Birds
Composer: Bic Runga
Album: Birds
Label: Columbia 675 553
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Counting The Days (RNZ Session)
Composer: Bic Runga
Artist: The Broken
Song: Deal To Love
Album: The End Is Over
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Good Love
Composer: Runga, Hume
Album: Belle
Label: Sony 791329
Artist: Serj Tankian
Song: Borders Are…
Composer: Serj Tankian
Album: Imperfect Harmonies
Label: Reprise 496597
Artist: Boh Runga
Song: This Old Heart
Composer: Boh Runga
Album: Right Here
Label: Universal 980617
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Ma Ma Hao
Composer: Sin Chin Lee, Hung Yuen Liu
Album: My Wedding and Other Secrets (Film)
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Winning Arrow
Composer: Bic Runga
Album: Birds
Label: Columbia 675 553
Topics: music, arts
Regions:
Tags: Boh Runga, Pearl Runga, Music Siblings, families, sisters, Kody Nielson, singer-songwriter, songwriters, recording industry, acoustic, pop, live performance, synth-pop, pop rock, siblings, Opossum, The Broken, Stellar, Stellar*, Amez Amez, Automatic 80s
Duration: 21'16"

10:12
Making the transition
BODY:
Long before Caitlin Jenner came out, people who feel they have been born in the wrong body have taken steps to change what gender they're identified as. What's changed now though is that some transgender people don't have to wait until adulthood to make the change. Primary schools and parents are now trying to find ways to help young children make the transition. And while it can be tricky, it's also important. With Wellington GP Dr Cathy Stephenson, and transgender women Jevon and Megan.
EXTENDED BODY:
Long before Caitlin Jenner came out, people who feel they have been born in the wrong body have taken steps to change what gender they're identified as.
What's changed now though is that some transgender people don't have to wait until adulthood to make the change. Primary schools and parents are now trying to find ways to help young children make the transition.
And while it can be tricky, it's also important.
We talk with Wellington GP Dr Cathy Stephenson, and transgender women Jevon and Megan.
Topics: identity, education
Regions:
Tags: transgender, parenting, family, children, gender dysphoria
Duration: 19'17"

10:25
Young Scientists: Alexandrea Whyte
BODY:
Young researcher Alexandrea Whyte has been out in dense bush hunting for weta and beetles, to see if they've been affected by 1080 poison drops in the area to control predators. It's the fourth of a five year project, comparing areas that have had the drops compared to those that haven't in bush near the Rimutaka range north of Wellington. Alexandrea signed up for this summer scholarship project at Victoria University and she and her supervisor Stephen Hartley join Lynn Freeman on The Weekend.
EXTENDED BODY:
Young researcher Alexandrea Whyte has been out in dense bush hunting for wētā and beetles, to see if they've been affected by 1080 poison drops in the area to control predators.
It's the fourth of a five year project, comparing areas that have had the drops compared to those that haven't in bush near the Rimutaka range north of Wellington.
Alexandrea signed up for this summer scholarship project at Victoria University and she and her supervisor Stephen Hartley join Lynn Freeman on The Weekend.
Topics: science, environment
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: weta, insects, beetles, 1080
Duration: 9'35"

10:40
Road to Rio (Part 2): BMX, Judo and Trampolining
BODY:
In the last part of a mini-series looking at our Olympic hopefuls we turn to issues facing some of our more niche athletes. Trampolinist Dylan Schmidt and Judo-ka Adrian Leat are both hoping to qualify for their first Olympic Games, while BMX silver medallist Sarah Walker wants to go back for Gold.
EXTENDED BODY:
In the last part of a mini-series looking at our Olympic hopefuls we turn to issues facing some of our more niche athletes. Trampolinist Dylan Schmidt and Judo-ka Adrian Leat are both hoping to qualify for their first Olympic Games, while BMX silver medallist Sarah Walker wants to go back for Gold.
You can listen to part one with Olympic Gold medalist and five-time world champion in the single sculls Mahe Drysdale, 800m runner and Olympic hopeful Angie Petty, and women's World Champs Gold winning lightweight double rower and Olympic hopeful Sophie MacKenzie here.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: Brazil, Olympics, Olympics 2016, Rio, BMX, trampoline, sport
Duration: 17'26"

11:06
Collectibles: Maori and New Zealand historical artefacts
BODY:
We take a look at Maori and New Zealand historical artefacts and a taste for collecting Oriental pieces. Also, what are the current trends in collecting? All this thanks to something of an antique itself - auction house Dunbar Sloane was founded in 1919. Dunbar Sloane Jnr. joins us.
EXTENDED BODY:
We take a look at Maori and New Zealand historical artefacts and a taste for collecting Oriental pieces. Also, what are the current trends in collecting?
All this thanks to something of an antique itself: auction house Dunbar Sloane was founded in 1919. Dunbar Sloane Jnr. joins us.
Topics: history
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: antiques, collectibles, auction, Auction House, Dunbar Sloane
Duration: 12'35"

11:20
Shannon Weaver - Collectors Anonymous
BODY:
Shannon Weaver has travelled the length and breadth of the country cataloguing our antique and op shops, which are documented in a new book called Collectors Anonymous. Lynn Freeman also talks to RNZ News' Wellington Bureau Chief Gareth Thomas, who has one of the most inexpensive collections of them all.
EXTENDED BODY:
Shannon Weaver has travelled the length and breadth of the country cataloguing our antique and op shops, which are documented in a new book called Collectors Anonymous. Lynn Freeman also talks to RNZ News' Wellington Bureau Chief Gareth Thomas, who has one of the most inexpensive collections of them all...
Topics: books
Regions:
Tags: antiques, collectibles, keyrings
Duration: 16'25"

11:30
A biography of skin
BODY:
Skin cancer and literature is an unlikely combination but they're both big players in the life of Dr Sharad Paul. He writes medical textbooks, poetry and fiction. The Auckland cancer specialist and social entrepreneur will be talking about his book Skin: A Biography at the 2016 Jaipur Literature Festival in India.
EXTENDED BODY:
Skin cancer and literature is an unlikely combination but they're both big players in the life of Dr Sharad Paul. He writes medical textbooks, poetry and fiction.
The Auckland cancer specialist and social entrepreneur will be talking about his book Skin: A Biography at the 2016 Jaipur Literature Festival in India.
Topics: books, health
Regions:
Tags: literature
Duration: 13'59"

11:50
Buskers - Graeme James
BODY:
Musician and former TEDxQueenstown presenter Graeme James talks about busking and plays a couple of tunes.
EXTENDED BODY:
Musician and former TEDxQueenstown participant Graeme James talks about busking.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags: Buskers, busking, violin
Duration: 9'45"

=SHOW NOTES=

08:12 New Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier
Former Principal Family Court Judge Peter Boshier was one of our highest profile judges during his eight years in that role, and intends to bring the same openness to his new role as Chief Ombudsman.
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08:30 Men of the Year: Guy Ryan and Peter Beck
Peter Beck's Rocket Lab is at the forefront of rocket technology and he was the 2015 New Zealand Innovator of the Year. Peter’s goal is to revolutionise the space industry. Rocket Lab is currently building a launch pad near Gisborne.
The current Young New Zealand of the Year is Guy Ryan; who set up Inspiring Stories, a trust that aims to encourage the next generation of social entrepreneurs.
[gallery:1699]
08:45 Regional Snapshot – North Otago
Lynn Freeman talks to Hayden Meikle; the editor of The Oamaru Mail.
09:06 Gardening: birds and worms
Dr Colin Meurk of Landcare Research talks about Travis Wetland,and enticing birds into home gardens, and Ben Alms, aka Dr Compost, shares the ins and outs of building a worm farm.
Links: Nature Watch NZ, Nature Services, and the Urban Greening Manual.
[gallery:1697]

09:30 Citizen Science: going batty
[embed] https://youtu.be/33LuPUZAO0Q
Erin Griffith at East Taranaki Environment Trust heads Project Ultra, and over the summer she's been collecting images of long-tailed bats in hopes of learning more about them, their habitats, and population numbers in the Taranaki region.
[gallery:1698]
09:40 Musical Siblings - Bic, Boh, and Pearl Runga
This time our Musical Siblings are the Runga sisters. Bic has an acclaimed career as a singer/songwriter. Boh made waves with pop-rock band Stellar*, is a solo act, released a collaborative album with Anika Moa and Hollie Smith, and has her own jewellery line. Pearl joined Boh’s old band Amez Amez which has evolved into cover band Automatic 80s, and teaches in the same primary school as her husband/bandmate Justin Maclaren. Pearl and Justin are also in synth-pop band The Broken.
Listen back to Bic's husband Kody Nielson (The Mint Chicks, Opossum, Silicon) when he was interviewed alongside his brother Ruban and dad Chris.
[image:57428:full]
[image:57437:quarter]
10:07 Making the transition
Long before Caitlin Jenner came out, people who feel they have been born in the wrong body have taken steps to change what gender they're identified as.
What's changed now though is that some transgender people don't have to wait until adulthood to make the change.
Primary schools and parents are now trying to find ways to help young children make the transition. And while it can be tricky, it's also important.
10:25 Young Scientists: Alexandrea Whyte
Young researcher Alexandrea Whyte has been out in dense bush hunting for wētā and beetles, to see if they've been affected by 1080 poison drops in the area to control predators.
It's the fourth of a five year project, comparing areas that have had the drops compared to those that haven't in bush near the Rimutaka range north of Wellington.
Alexandrea signed up for this summer scholarship project at Victoria University and she and her supervisor Stephen Hartley join Lynn Freeman on The Weekend.
[image:57444:full]
10:40 Road to Rio (Part 2): BMX, Judo and Trampolining
In the last part of a mini-series looking at our Olympic hopefuls we turn to issues facing some of our more niche athletes. Trampolinist Dylan Schmidt and Judo-ka Adrian Leat are both hoping to qualify for their first Olympic Games, while BMX silver medallist Sarah Walker wants to go back for Gold.
[gallery:1696]
11:06 Collectibles (Part 2): Maori and New Zealand historical artefacts
We take a look at Maori and New Zealand historical artefacts and a taste for collecting Oriental pieces. Also, what are the current trends in collecting?
All this thanks to something of an antique itself: auction house Dunbar Sloane was founded in 1919. Dunbar Sloane Jnr. joins us.
[gallery:1694]
11:20 Shannon Weaver - Collectors Anonymous
Shannon Weaver has travelled the length and breadth of the country cataloguing our antique and op shops, which are documented in a new book called Collectors Anonymous. Lynn Freeman also talks to RNZ News' Wellington Bureau Chief Gareth Thomas, who has one of the most inexpensive collections of them all...
[gallery:1693]
11:30 A biography of skin
Skin cancer and literature is an unlikely combination but they're both big players in the life of Dr Sharad Paul. He writes medical textbooks, poetry and fiction.
The Auckland cancer specialist and social entrepreneur will be talking about his book Skin: A Biography at the 2016 Jaipur Literature Festival in India.
[image:57445:full]
11:50 Buskers – Graeme James
Musician and former TEDxQueenstown participant Graeme James talks about busking.
[image:57446:full]

=PLAYLIST=

Artist: Wet Wings
Song: Willow Peak (The Weekend's Theme)
Composer: Wet Wings
Album: Willow Peak
Label: Lil' Chief
Artist: Annie Lennox
Song: Walking on Broken Glass
Composer: Lennox
Album: Collection
Label: Sony 736805
Played at: 08:30
Artist: Florence + The Machine
Song: Ship to Wreck
Composer: Tom Hull, Florence Welch
Album: How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
Label: Island
Played at: 09:25
Artist: AnikaBoh&Hollie
Song: Part Of Me (Live)
Composer: Boh Runga
Album: Peace of Mind
Label: Sony 608826
Played at: 09:40
Song: Sentimental Dream Search
Composer: Tang Xianzu
Album: The Peony Pavilion
Played at: 09:42
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Drive
Composer: Runga
Album: Drive
Label: Columbia 488580
Played at: 09:44
Artist: Blondie
Song: Rapture
Composer: Harry, Stein
Album: Autoamerican
Label: Chysalis 533595
Played at: 09:45
Artist: Stellar*
Song: Undone
Composer: Runga
Album: Mix
Label: Epic 494884
Played at: 09:46
Artist: James Hall ft. Pearl Runga & Brett Sawyer
Song: I'll Meet You There
Composer: James Hall, Bic Runga
Album: Big Songs From Small Movies
Label: Wea 381246
Played at: 09:47
Artist: Opossom
Song: Cola Elixir
Composer: Opossom
Album: Electric Hawaii
Label: CRS 885167
Played at: 09:48
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Devil On Tambourine
Composer: Runga, Nielson
Album: Belle
Label: Sony 791329
Played at: 09:50
Artist: Strawpeople ft. Pearl Runga
Song: No One Like You
Composer: Paul Casserly, Boh Runga
Album: Count Backwards from 10
Label: Epic 517369
Played at: 09:52
Artist: Stella*
Song: Violent
Composer: Runga
Album: Mix
Label: Epic 494884
Played at: 09:53
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Birds
Composer: Bic Runga
Album: Birds
Label: Columbia 675 553
Played at: 09:54
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Counting The Days (RNZ Session)
Composer: Bic Runga
Played at: 09:55
Artist: The Broken
Song: Deal To Love
Album: The End Is Over
Played at: 09:55
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Good Love
Composer: Runga, Hume
Album: Belle
Label: Sony 791329
Played at: 09:56
Artist: Serj Tankian
Song: Borders Are…
Composer: Serj Tankian
Album: Imperfect Harmonies
Label: Reprise 496597
Played at: 09:57
Artist: Boh Runga
Song: This Old Heart
Composer: Boh Runga
Album: Right Here
Label: Universal 980617
Played at: 09:57
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Ma Ma Hao
Composer: Sin Chin Lee, Hung Yuen Liu
Album: My Wedding and Other Secrets (Film)
Played at: 09:57
Artist: Bic Runga
Song: Winning Arrow
Composer: Bic Runga
Album: Birds
Label: Columbia 675 553
Played at: 09:58
Artist: Luke Buda
Song: Blue Summer
Composer: Buda
Album: The C Sides
Label: Slow Boat 01
Played at: 10:25
Artist: Kate Bush
Song: The Man with the Child in His Eyes
Composer: Bush
Album: The Kick Inside
Label: EMI 746012
Played at: 10:40
Artist: Butterfly Boucher ft. David Bowie
Song: Changes
Composer: Bowie
Album: Shrek 2
Label: Geffen B 0002557
Played at: 11:30

===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 Ep 4 - Death and Vapourwave
BODY:
Irregular M101 guest and contributor Sam Scott returns for summer, this week to talk about vapourwave and near-death experiences with Disasteradio and Eyeliner artist, Luke Rowell.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags: vapourwave, death, Disasteradio, near-death
Duration: 26'21"

=SHOW NOTES=

Gillian Welch
In the genre that’s come to be called Americana, there is no figure more respected than Gillian Welch. On the eve of her second New Zealand visit she talks to Nick Bollinger about songwriting, her long creative partnership with guitarist Dave Rawlings, and feeling like a Martian in Nashville.
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Viet Cong
Calgary, Canada art-rock quartet Viet Cong might not be making music under their chosen name for too much longer after it saw them catch heat for alleged racism and cultural appropriation. We talk to the band before they raise a ruckus next Thursday at Auckland’s Kings Arms.
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1-2pm David Bowie Tribute Hour
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Samuel Scott co-hosts the hour dedicated to the Starman and musical shapeshifter David Bowie.
Dave Dobbyn on Bowie
Dave Dobbyn speaks to Samuel Scott about experiencing Bowie as a young musician fresh out of school.
The Sampler - Blackstar by David Bowie
Nick Bollinger turns an ear to Bowie’s 25th and final long player, Blackstar for the first The Sampler of 2016.
Alastair Riddell's All The Madmen
2-3pm
Stomping Grounds: New Gum Sarn
Before the formation of the Auckland Super City, Orewa and Puhoi were parts of the Rodney District, and both towns were home to musicians who would go on to form New Gum Sarn. Now residents on the other side of the Auckland Harbour Bridge, New Gum Sarn's Oscar Dowling and Durham Fenwick travel up State Highway 1 with Zac Arnold to offer him a guided tour of their original Stomping Grounds.
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Young Fathers
Young Fathers are a Scottish trio who entered the public eye after their surprise Mercury Prize win in 2014, their winning album Dead combining hip hop, soul, rock and tribal influences into a singular musical stew. Tony Stamp speaks with Young Fathers’ Graham Hastings, one-third of the band’s vocal onslaught.
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3-4pm
Thomas Oliver and Louis Baker Live Cushion Session
For the last live music recording of Summer Music 101, we invite Wellington six-string slingers Thomas Oliver and Louis Baker to perform in studio, their Weissenborn slide guitars in tow, plus a (very) select number of M101 listeners in attendance.
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4-5pm
The Mixtape: Anna Coddington
Raglan native Anna Coddington is the curator behind our final Mixtape of the 2015/’16 Summer Music 101 season, selecting a yacht rock-heavy playlist of easy, breezy summer tunes, including classic cuts from Toto and Michael McDonald, plus new tunes from Leisure and Bombay Bicycle Club.
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=PLAYLIST=

12-1pm
Gillian Welch interview
Artist: Gillian Welch
Songs: Six White Horses, The Way It Will Be, The Way It Goes, Dark Turn Of Mind
Composer: Welch-Rawlings
Album: The Harrow and the Harvest
Label: Acony

Artist: Gillian Welch
Song: Orphan Girl
Composer: Welch
Album: Revival
Label: Almo Sounds

Artist: Dave Rawlings Machine
Song: Bodysnatchers
Composer: Welch-Rawlings
Album: Nashville Obsolete
Label: Acony

Artist: Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings
Song: Knuckleball Catcher
Composer: Welch-Rawlings
Newport Folk Festival – Official recording
Artist: Townes Van Zandt
Songs: For the Sake of the Song
Composer: T.Van Zandt
Album: For the Sake of the Song
Label: Poppy
Artist: The Soft Pack
Song: Saratoga
Composer: M.Lamkin, M.McLoughlin, D.Lantzman, B.Hill
Album: Strapped
Label: Mexican Summer
Viet Cong interview
Artist: Viet Cong
Song: Continental Shelf, Newspaper Spoons, Pointless Experience, Bunker Buster, March of Progress
Composer: Viet Cong
Album: Viet Cong
Label: Jagjaguwar, Flemish Eye
Artist: Savages
Song: Adore
Composer: J.Beth, G.Thompson, A.Hassan, F.Milton
Album: Adore Life
Label: Matador Records
1-2pm
Dave Dobbyn on Bowie
Artist: David Bowie
Song: Station to Station, Warszawa
Album: Stage
Composer: David Bowie, Brian Eno
Album: Heroes
Label: RCA
Artist: Iggy Pop
Song: Lust For Life
Composer: Iggy Pop, David Bowie
Album: Lust For Life
Label:RCA/Virgin
Artist: David Bowie
Song: Heroes
Composer: David Bowie, Brian Eno
Album: Heroes
Label: RCA
Artist: The Sea and Cake
Song: Sound and Vision
Composer: David Bowie
Album: Rebel Rebel: A Tribute to David Bowie
Label: Uncut
The Sampler: David Bowie 'Blackstar'
Music details to come
Artist: Alastair Riddell
Song: All the Madmen
Composer: David Bowie
Album: The Man Who Sold the World
Label: Mercury
2-3pm
Stomping Grounds: New Gum Sarn
Artist: New Gum Sarn
Song: Anxiety Nap, Small Boys, Bad Soy, Panic In The Treasure Trove, Saigon Paris, Money Talks, New Gold Mountain
Composer: New Gum Sarn
Album: New Gold Mountain
Label: Spunk Records
Artist: Le1f
Song: Taxi
Composer: Le1f
Album: Riot Boy
Label: XL
Young Fathers Interview
Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Rain Or Shine
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: White Men Are Black Men Too
Label: Big Dada

Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Still Running
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: White Men Are Black Men Too
Label: Big Dada

Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Old Rock n Roll
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: White Men Are Black Men Too
Label: Big Dada

Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Get Up
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: Dead
Label: Anticon

Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Sirens
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: White Men Are Black Men Too
Label: Big Dada

Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Shame
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: White Men Are Black Men Too
Label: Big Dada
Artist: Woods
Song: Sun City Creeps
Composer: Woods
Album: City Sun Eater in the River of Light
Label: Unreleased
Artist: Yeasayer
Song: I Am Chemistry
Composer: Yeasayer
Album: Single
Label: Mute
3-4pm

Louis Baker and Thomas Oliver live in concert
Song details to come
Artist: Quantic
Song: Creation (East LA)
Composer: Will Holland
Album: Quantic Presents the Western Transient
Label: True Thoughts

Artist: Princess Chelsea
Song: Can't Help Falling in Love with You
Composer: Elvis
Album: Single
Label: unreleased
Artist: Kate Tempest
Song: The Beigeness
Composer: Kate Tempest
Album: Everybody Down
Label: Big Dada

Artist: Anna Coddington
Song: Release Me
Composer: Anna Coddington
Album: Unreleased
4-5pm
The Mixtape: Anna Coddington

Artist: Leisure
Song: All Over You
Composer: Leisure
Album: Single

Artist: Michael McDonald
Song: I Keep Forgettin’
Composer: Leiber, McDonald, Sanford
Album: If That’s What It Takes
Label: Warner

Artist: Whitest Boy Alive
Song: 1517
Composer: Øye, Whitest Boy Alive
Album: Rules
Label: Pod

Artist: Toto
Song: Georgy Porgy
Composer: David Paich
Album: Toto
Label: Columbia
(Web version only):
Artist: Thundercat
Song: Walkin’
Composer: Bruner
Album: The Golden Age of Apocalypse
Label: Brainfeeder

(Web version only):
Artist: Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Song: Necessary Evil
Composer: Nielson
Album: Multi-Love
Label: Jagjaguwar
Artist: Bombay Bicycle Club
Song: Lights Out, Words Gone
Composer: Steadman
Album: A Different Kind of Fix
Label: Island

Artist: Rhye
Song: Open
Composer: Rhye
Album: Woman
Label: Polydor

Artist: Starland Vocal Band
Song: Afternoon Delight
Composer: Starland Vocal Band
Album: Starland Vocal Band
Label: Windsong

===5:00 PM. | None (National)===
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A round-up of today's news and sports

===5:11 PM. | None (National)===
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===5:45 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=

Observations and anecdotes from the life of New Zealand's pre-eminent criminal defence lawyer (7 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
Cicely Courtneidge - It's Bound To Be Right On the Night
Ethel Merman - There’s No Business Like Show Business
Richard Tauber - Sleepy Lagoon
Band Of The Royal Regiment Of NZ Artillery - Invercargill March
Nana Mouskouri - The White Rose Of Athens
Stan Getz - Bahia
The Civil Wars - Dance Me To The End Of Love
Frank & Nancy Sinatra - Somethin’ Stupid
Jeff Lynne - Running Scared
Amici Forever - Nimrod: Lux Aeterna
Gene Pitney - 24 Sycamore
Scott Walker - Copenhagen
New London Orchestra/Ronald Corp - Sailing By
Van Morrison and Taj Mahal - How Can A Poor Boy?
The Peddlers - Nine Miles High

8pm – 9pm
Gene Krupa & His Orchestra with Irene Daye (voc) - Drum Boogie
Gene Krupa & His Orchestra - Drummin' Man
Marilyn Monroe - Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend
Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee - Bring It On Home To Me
Dave & The Dynamos - Life Begins At Forty
The East Village Opera Company - Au Fond Du Temple Saint
Marianne Faithfull - Paris Bells
David Bowie - The Laughing Gnome
Donald Fagen - Morph The Cat
Ike & Tina Turner - River Deep Mountain High
The Shevelles - Beat The Clock
The Beatles - Mother Nature's Son
Maria Muldaur - Richland Woman Blues

9pm – 10pm
Otis Clay - Trying To Live My Life Without You
Hugh Masekela - Grazing In The Grass
The Everly Brothers - Poor Jenny
Paul Jones - I've Been A Bad Bad Boy
Ed Sheeran - Photograph
Tommy Emmanuel - Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Roy Harper - When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease
Russell Morris - Wings Of An Eagle
Harry Chapin - Dance Band On The Titanic
Toni Gibson - Glass
Paul McCartney - My Valentine
Bill Bailey - Three Times A Lady (German version)

10pm – 11pm
Captain Beefheart - Ice Cream For Crow
Gerry And The Pacemakers - You'll Never Walk Alone
John Prine and Marianne Faithfull - This Love Is Real
The Bats - Miss These Things
Joan Baez - Diamonds And Rust
Bill Callahan - Jim Cain
Led Zeppelin - Going To California
Bob Dylan - The Ballad Of Hollis Brown
Manhattan Transfer - A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In The Dark
Mark Knopfler - Miss You Blues

===11:04 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=

Pink Floyd founder and 2015 Newport Folk Festival headliner, Roger Waters, looks back on his solo recordings, reflects on the continued relevance the subjects, focusing on his 1992 album 'Amused to Death' (PRX)