National Radio, NINE TO NOON 11am-12pm 11.3.05

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2005
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Year
2005
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32304
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Audio
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Duration
01:00:00
Broadcast Date
11 Mar 2005
Credits
RNZ Collection
Wright, Nicola
Fuemana, Phil
FUEMANA, Pauly
Horrocks, Nigel
Mowat, Wayne
Gadsby, Jon
Lumsden, Andrew John
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007)
OMC (Musical group)

The one-hour recording of Nine to Noon presented by Linda Clark begins with the 11am news (trailer) & weather read by Nicola Wright.
09'45" Regular music reviewer Manu Taylor talks about and pays tribute to Phil Fuemana, godfather of New Zealand's hip hop and urban music scene who died at the age of 41 on 28 February 2005. Of Niuean and Māori descent, he was the founder of Urban Pasifika Records, an Otara company which launched young hip-hop, soul and reggae groups - including his younger brother Pauly Fuemana's Otara Millionaires' Club, which made No 1 in eight countries with the hit How Bizarre. Music tracks are also played.
34'10" Nigel Horrocks on dangers of disposing of old computers/hard drives, mobiles, TV etc.
45'40" Wayne Mowat previews his afternoon programme, then listener emails.
48'10" Resident wits Te Radar (Auckland) & Jon Gadsby (ChCh) comment on the week's events.