Afternoons for Tuesday 10 March 2015
1:10 Your Song
Something In The Water by Pokie LeFarge. Chosen by Mark Rogers (PH)
1:20 The Critics
1. TV review - Irene Gardner (PH)
2. Music - Roger Marbeck (AK - with CDs)
3. Books - Cushla McKinney (PH) 4. Web - Ele Ludeman (PH)
2:10 Twenty years of the Warriors - Dean Bell
Twenty years ago today more than 28 thousand people flocked to Ericsson Stadium in Auckland for a special event in the history of New Zealand sport.
On the 10th of March 1995, the Warriors rugby league team played its first match in the Australian Rugby League, the NRL. They took on the Brisbane Broncos, losing an exciting game 25 to 22. And this wasn't just a big day for rugby league. This match came several months before rugby union dropped its amateur status. League here went professional first. The Warriors captain in that first match was Dean Bell.
2:20 Women's Yachting - Liz Wardley (PH)
Liz Wardley talks about the success of the all-female Team SCA in the Volvo Round The World Yacht Race. She's a career sailor, and was the first woman to with the Sydney to Hobart race. The teams are currently in Auckland resting up before they head off on Sunday for the sixth leg of the race, which will take them to Brazil [topics] Sport [regions] Auckland [tags] Volvo Ocean Race, Liz Wardley
2:30 Festival Review (AK)
Justing Gregory and others review the Auckland Arts Festival
2:45 Feature album
McCartney (1970). Paul McCartney
3:10 Feature interview - Asne Seierstad
On July 22 2011, Anders Behring Breivik dressed up like a police officer and shot 69 people, mostly teenagers, attending a Labour Party Camp on a lake island near Oslo Norway. Just before the massacre, he set off a bomb near government buildings killing 8 people. Norwegian journalist Asne Seierstad gives a comprehensive and vivid account of that terrible day, and the troubled life of the man whose rampage has deeply affected the entire nation.
3:35 Science and environment stories
Stories from Our Changing World.
Glenfern Sanctuary is a private fenced sanctuary on northern Great Barrier Island, and Alison Ballance joins sanctuary managers Scott Sambell and Emma Cronin for a walk to find out how they're working to turn the late Tony Bouzaid's vision into a lasting forest legacy.
3:45 The Panel Pre-Show
With Zoe George, Jim Mora, Mai Chen and Wendyl Nissen
MUSIC DETAILS
Tuesday 10 March
YOUR SONG:
ARTIST: Pokie LeFarge
TITLE: Something In The Water
COMP: Pokie LeFarge
ALBUM: Something In The Water
LABEL: Rounder Records / Universal
THE CRITICS
Artist: Buena Vista Social Club
Track: Bruca Manigua
Title: Lost & Found
Composer: Arsenio Rodriguez
Label: World Circuit
Artist: Kitty Daisy & Lewis
Track: It Ain’t Your Business
Title: The Third
Composer: K, D & L Durham
Label: Sunday Best / Shock Records
Artist: The Avener & Phoebe Killdeer
Track: Fade Out Lines (The Avener rework)
Title: The Wanderings of the Avener
Composer: Phoebe Killdeer (writer) / Cedric Le Roux & Craig Walker (composers)
Label: 96 Musique / Capitol Records
FEATURE ALBUM:
ARTIST: Paul McCartney
TITLE: Maybe I'm Amazed
COMP: McCartney
ALBUM: McCartney
LABEL: CAPITOL 746611
ARTIST: Paul McCartney
TITLE: Teddy Boy
COMP: McCartney
ALBUM: McCartney
LABEL: CAPITOL 746611
ARTIST: Paul McCartney
TITLE: Every Night
COMP: McCartney
ALBUM: McCartney
LABEL: CAPITOL 746611
ARTIST: Paul McCartney
TITLE: That Would Be Something
COMP: McCartney
ALBUM: McCartney
LABEL: CAPITOL 746611
PANEL HALF TIME:
ARTIST: Dean Martin
TITLE: Memories Are Made Of This
COMP: Terry Gilkyson / Richard Dehr / Frank Miller
ALBUM: The Essential Dean Martin
LABEL: Capitol 598487