Afternoons for Friday 26 March 2010
1:10 Best Song Ever Written
Nanci Griffith, If Wishes Were Changes from 1989 album Storms.
1:15 NZ Music - Live
Graeme Downs from The Verlaines is in the Wellington Studio.
2:10 Feature stories
James Rolleston - the boy from Boy talks to us about his first movie.
Charlee Collins - The Break Up will compete with films from around the world. It's been nominated for a Panda Award in the international Wildscreen Festival.
2:30 Reading:Shot by Sarah Quigley
An earthquake has struck San Francisco just as Lena and her brother Davy are walking home at night past a restaurant with a fish tank outside.
2:55 He Rourou
Ana Tapiata talks to Te Maari Kaiwai Wanikau about convincing grandparents that total immersion Maori language education is beneficial for their grandchildren .
2:50 Feature Album
Badly Drawn Boy - The Hour of Bewilderbeast
3:10 One Stop Shop
Fresh Food Fast, Sizzled Chicken with Porcini and Sage by Julie Buiso
Weekend wine selections with Yvonne Lorkin.
Weekend Weather by Bob McDavitt, and Noelle McCarthy reviews Boy.
3:33 Sports Story
Barry Guy talks sports.
3:47 NZ Society
Jason Moon returns to Wellington's notorious Haining Street to conclude his Untold Tales from New Zealand Chinese History.
With claims of opium and gambling dens at large, Wellington's China town was always famously bad... but was it?
This afternoon Jason Moon takes an historical walk down Haining Street; one of New Zealand's most notorious locations.
4:06 The Panel
Richard Griffin and David Slack