In touch with New Zealand. 2005-03-11, 1.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m.

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2005
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Year
2005
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32146
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Magazine format radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio programs
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Duration
04:00:00
Broadcast Date
11 Mar 2005
Credits
RNZ Collection
Mowat, Wayne
MacLeod, Catriona
KING, Roger
HAVENS, Richie
KHAN, Rashid
MAHLASELA, Vusi
MORAY, Jim
Freeman, Lynn
GILLETT, Charlie
Barry, Maggie, 1959-
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007)
BBC World Service
Radio New Zealand (estab. 1989)
Zap Mama (Musical group)
Capercaillie (Musical group)
Maataarae i Orehu (Cultural group)
Lo 'Jo (Musical group)
DRUM DRUM
Yeux noirs (Musical group)

A four-hour recording of In Touch with New Zealand on National Radio, 11 March 2005, broadcast from New Plymouth during the WOMAD Festival there. The WOMAD (World of Music, Arts & Dance) Festival ran from 11-13 March 2005 at New Plymouth's Brookland Park and TSB Bowl.
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pm news (trailer) and weather read by Catriona MacLeod. 05'40" Rundown, then part of the Māori welcome to participants recorded the day before. 13'30" i/v with Festival director Roger King; 22'40" music track then i/v with the musician from the Ivory Coast. 54'40" i/v Gospel group, Jubilation, member Jean McAlister.
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2pm news as above, then i/v with US singer/songwriter Richie Havens, then one of his songs; 22'40" i/v Zap Mama from Belgium and the Congo; 33'15" Indian vocalist Rashid Khan and his manager, then his music. 45'20" Vusi Mahlasela from South Africa, then his music.
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3pm news as above. 06'30" celtic musicians Capercaillie, their music. 18'30" UK folk musician Jim Moray & music. 32'15" artists' response to Māori welcome at Waitara marae, including a group from Easter Island, who at 44"20" are interviewed. 52'45" Charlie Gillett of the BBC who is recording programmes for the World Service.
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4pm news as above, & mountain forecast. 07'40" Māori group Te Matarae I Orehu. 14'25" French group Lo 'Jo, then Drum Drum from Australia & Papua New Guinea; 23'30" Music by France's Les Yeux Noirs who are then interviewed.
30'00" WHAT'S GOING ON? Arts programme till 5pm, produced & presented by Lynn Freeman..