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Saturday 28 December 2019 12:04 All Night Programme 6:08 Storytime 7 Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason explores Matilda and the Forgetments, by the history of instruments and Lorinda Creighton, told by Rashmi 3:04 The 3 O'Clock Drama studio innovations which have Pilapitaya; The Wicked Stepmother, shaped popular music over the past by Dugald Ferguson, told by Highlighting radio playwriting and century and speaks to musicians, Matthew Chamberlain; Royal performance (RNZ) producers, engineers and inventors Babysitters, by Joy Cowley, told by 4:06 A History of Music and Saturday 28 December 2019 - Early Electronic Music Pioneers (2 Stephen Clements; Mosley's Dad, by Technology of 9, BBC) Norman Bilbrough, told by Turei 12:04 All Night Programme Reedy (RNZ) Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason explores the history of instruments and A selection of the best RNZ National 5:00 The World at Five 7:30 Insight studio innovations which have interviews and features including A roundup of today's news and An award-winning documentary shaped popular music over the past 3:05 Fish 'n' Chip Shop Song by Carl sport (RNZ) programme providing century and speaks to musicians, Nixon (RNZ) 5:10 White Silence comprehensive coverage of national producers, engineers and inventors 6:08 Storytime and international current affairs - The Electric Guitar (3 of 9, BBC) The Caravan - 40 years after Air New (RNZ) The Silkies, by Anthony Holcroft, told Zealand Flight TE901 crashed into by Theresa Healey; Helper and the side of Mount Erebus disaster, 8:10 The Weekend with Lynn 5:00 The World at Five Helper, by Joy Cowley, told by Moira 'White Silence' tells the story of how Freeman A roundup of today's news and Wairama, Tony Hopkins and Prue New Zealand's worst disaster Interviews, documentaries and sport Langbein; The Bike Race, by Anna became even more fraught, more Kenna, told by James Winter; Voice round table discussions and 5:10 Heart and Soul bitter and more divisive in the years documentaries about issues, trends, of the Sea, by Margaret Mahy, told afterwards (2 of 6, RNZ) Personal approaches to spirituality by Alice Fraser; The Magic Birdseed ideas and opportunities, plus from around the world (BBC) practical tips for homeowners, Biscuits, by Briar Grace-Smith, told 6:06 WOMAD Taranaki 7:04 The TED Radio Hour by Vanessa Rare (RNZ) (2019) travellers and food lovers (RNZ) A crafted hour of ideas worth 7:10 The Best of Country Highlights from World Music festival sharing presented by Guy Raz (NPR) in New Plymouth (RNZ) 12:00 The World at Noon Life 8:06 Sunday Night with 7:06 Saturday Night with A roundup of today's news and Memorable scenes, people and sport Grant Walker places in rural New Zealand (RNZ) Paul Brennan 12:12 Newshour: Christmas An evening of music and nostalgia 8:10 The Weekend with Lynn An evening of requests, nostalgia (RNZ) Freeman and musical memories (RNZ) Quiz MC James Coomarasamy will find 10:00 The 10 O'Clock Report Interviews, documentaries and Sunday 29 December 2019 out what his BBC news presenter A roundup of today's news and round table discussions and colleagues Tim Franks, James sport documentaries about issues, trends, 12:04 All Night Programme Menendez, Rebecca Kesby and Paul 10:10 World Book Club ideas and opportunities, plus A selection of the best RNZ National Henley can remember about the practical tips for homeowners, interviews and features including events of 2019. Big brains or blank (BBC) travellers and food lovers (RNZ) 3:05 Victoria in Maoriland by faces; what do you think? (BBC) 11:04 The Retro Cocktail Margaret Blay read by Miranda 1:10 Pick and Mix Hour 12:12 Summer Music 101 Harcourt (1 of 20, RNZ) 6:08 Storytime A mixed genre music programme An hour of music that's "shaken, not The best songs, music-related where Eva Radich picks some of her stirred" every week from the stories, interviews, live music, The Story of the Mosquitoes, by favourite tunes for your enjoyment Underground Martini Bunker at industry news and music David Somerset, told by Fiona (RNZ) Kansas Public Radio (KPR) documentaries from New Zealand Samuel; Cautionary Tale of Susan and the world (RNZ) McGoo, by Pauline Cartwright, told 2:06 Smart Talk Monday 30 December 2019 A selection of documentaries, 4:06 A History of Music and by Megan Edwards; You can never 12:04 All Night Programme Technology fall off a Dragon's Back, by Diana discussions and lectures of note Sidaway, told by Vivienne Bell; from New Zealand and beyond. A selection of the best RNZ National interviews and features including: 7:30 Soul Music 12:30 Matinee Idle with Phil to make a difference in their communities and beyond - Fighting (BBC) O'Brien and Simon Morris 3:05 Victoria in Maoriland by Violence (3 of 3, BBC) Margaret Blay read by Miranda 8:06 Windows on the World An afternoon of alleged music and dubious entertainment (RNZ) 10:06 The Truth About Harcourt (2 of 20, RNZ) International public radio features Parkinson's and documentaries 5:00 The World at Five A look at the search to find a cure A roundup of today's news and 8:30 Summer Live for Parkinson's. Early diagnosis, sport 6:00 Breakfast with Paul Selections from live performances repurposing drugs and genetics all by NZ Musicians (RNZ) 5:12 Worldwatch hold promise but Jane Hill asks Brennan 10:00 The World at Ten Radio New Zealand news, followed would people prefer better treatments now? (3 of 3, BBC) 8:06 Summer Times with A roundup of today's news and by reports from Correspondents Emile Donovan sport around the world 11:05 Correspondent's Look (RNZ) 10:15 The Aotearoa History 5:30 Trending Now Ahead 12:00 The World at Noon Show Highlighting the RNZ stories you're Lyse Doucet and a panel of top BBC sharing on-line journalists peer into a crystal ball as A roundup of today's news and (1 of 14, RNZ) they try to forecast the key trends, sport 6:00 New Year's Eve Music 10:35 The Detail Party with Paul Brennan events and personalities of 2020. 12:10 Worldwatch (RNZ) With a US presidential election, (RNZ) Radio New Zealand news, followed growing demands for action on 11:06 Nashville Babylon climate change and fears over the by reports from Correspondents Wednesday 1 January 2020 around the world Wairarapa's Mark Rogers presents a global economy, they will have selection of old and new music - the 12:04 All Night Programme plenty to discuss; and plenty of 12:30 Matinee Idle with Phil very best in alt.country, Americana predictions to make (BBC) O'Brien and Simon Morris and blues (Arrow FM) A selection of the best RNZ National interviews and features including 12:00 The World at Noon An afternoon of alleged music and Tuesday 31 December 2019 3:05 Victoria in Maoriland by A roundup of today's news and dubious entertainment (RNZ) Margaret Blay read by Miranda sport 12:04 All Night Programme 5:00 The World at Five Harcourt (4 of 20, RNZ) 12:12 Matinee Idle with Phil A roundup of today's news and A selection of the best RNZ National 6:00 Breakfast with Katrina O'Brien and Simon Morris sport interviews and features including Batten An afternoon of alleged music and 5:12 Worldwatch 3:05 Victoria in Maoriland by Margaret Blay read by Miranda 6:06 Storytime dubious entertainment (RNZ) Radio New Zealand news, followed Harcourt (3 of 20, RNZ) 5:00 The World at Five by reports from Correspondents Four Legs, by Janet Slater Redhead, around the world 6:00 Breakfast with Anna told by William Kircher; Manaia and A roundup of today's news and Thomas Princess Humenga, by Apirana sport 5:30 Trending Now Taylor, told by Apirana Taylor & 5:10 White Silence Highlighting the RNZ stories you're 8:06 Summer Times with others; Aunt Rosie & the Rabbit, by sharing on-line Emile Donovan Diana Noonan, told by Glennis All Hell - 40 years after Air New Zealand Flight TE901 crashed into 6:00 Summer Nights with (RNZ) Levestam; Get Out of my Hair, by David Hill, told by Lucy Schmidt; A the side of Mount Erebus disaster, Shelly Venning 12:00 The World at Noon Race Meeting on the Grey, by David 'White Silence' tells the story of how Including A roundup of today's news and Somerset, told by Bernard Kearns; New Zealand's worst disaster 7:06 Summer Science sport Aunty Turia, by Eliza Bidois, told by became even more fraught, more Eliza Bidois (RNZ) bitter and more divisive in the years Highlights from the world of science 12:10 Worldwatch afterwards (3 of 6, RNZ) 9:06 The Kids are Alright and the environment with Our Radio New Zealand news, followed 6:00 Summer Nights with Changing World's Alison Ballance by reports from Correspondents Sandra Kanthal meets inspiring (RNZ) around the world teenagers around the world working Shelly Venning Including Logan Church and Leigh- 10:00 The World at Ten O'Brien and Simon Morris 7:06 Summer Science Marama McLachlan A roundup of today's news and An afternoon of alleged music and Highlights from the world of science (RNZ) sport dubious entertainment (RNZ) and the environment with Our 9:06 Summer Times with 10:15 The Aotearoa History 5:00 The 5 O'clock Report Changing World's Alison Ballance Show with Kim Savage (RNZ) Emile Donovan (3 of 14, RNZ) (RNZ) 7:30 Song Crush (RNZ) 10:35 The Detail 5:30 Trending Now (RNZ) 12:00 The World at Noon (RNZ) Highlighting the RNZ stories you're 8:06 Windows on the World A roundup of today's news and sport 11:06 The Music 101 Pocket sharing on-line International public radio features 12:10 Worldwatch Edition 6:00 Summer Nights with and documentaries Shelly Venning 8:30 Summer Live Radio New Zealand news, followed Music, interviews, live by reports from Correspondents performances, behind the scenes, Including Selections from live performances around the world industry
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