Afternoons for Friday 3 December 2010
1:10 Best Song Ever Written
Teenage Kicks by The Undertones as chosen by Jackie Blacklock
1:15 NZ Live
Dukes
Audio of NZ Music Live can be found on our music webpage.
2:10 Feature stores
It seems Australia has far from conceded defeat in the on-going war over the origins of the pavlova. Jim talks to Food historian and Head of the University of Adelaide's Le Cordon Bleu Graduate Program in Gastronomy, Professor Barbara Santich.
The scientists working at the Cern Large Hadron Collider have just released a CD, featuring a wealth of material, from self-penned rock songs to classical work, all performed by the people who actually work on the project.
2:30 NZ Reading
The Mesmerist, by Barbara Ewing
2:45 He Rourou
Ana Tapiata talks to Maori land trust chairman Waaka Vercoe about the financial sense of declaring land as a Māori reserve.
2:50 Feature Album
Dare by The Human League.
3:12 One Stop Shop
3:10 Fresh Fast Food - Jacob Brown
Broad Bean Salad with Shaved Fennel, Pear and Pecorino
Vanilla Parfait
3:20 Weekend Wine - Yvonne Lorkin
Cheap n Cheerful - Hardys Classic Riesling NV
Mid Price Magic - Monkey Bay Sparkling Sauvignon Blanc Pinot Gris
Special Treat - No.1 Family Estate Cuvée Virginie 2006
3:26 Movie Review - Noelle McCarthy
Noelle MCarthy on the teen romantic comedy, Easy A.
3:35 NZ Society
Deborah Nation dusts off a series of recordings made with successive generations of a Canterbury lineage whose family homestead was one of the casualties of the September 4 earthquake.
4:06 The Panel
Finlay MacDonald and Richard Langston.