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Sunday 10 January 2010 Rātapu 10 Kohi-tātea 2010

Programmes are subject to change.

  • 12:04 AM. All Night Programme

    Including: 12:06 Music after Midnight; 12:30 History Repeated (RNZ); 1:05 The Galileo Lectures (RNZ); 2:06 Touchstone (RNZ); 2:30 Hymns (RNZ); 3:15 The Moon at the End of the Century, by Bill Manhire (RNZ); 3:35 Literary Translation - Art or Echo? (RNZ); 4:30 One Planet (BBC); 5:45 Auckland Stories (RNZ)

  • 6:08 AM. Storytime

    A Close Shave for Batman, by Alec Barltrop, told by Brian Sergent; The Half Men of 'O', by Maurice Gee, told by Lloyd Scott; Summer Blaze, by Dawn McMillan, told by Rangimoana Taylor; Ticket to the Sky Dance, by Joy Cowley, told by Jennifer Ludlam (RNZ)

  • 7:04 AM. Hymns

    Presented by Maureen Garing (RNZ)

  • 7:30 AM. Weekend Worldwatch

    The stories behind the international headlines (RNZ)

  • 8:10 AM. Insight

    A weekly current affairs documentary (RNZ)

  • 8:40 AM. The Best of Chris Laidlaw

    Selected highlights from the past year of Sunday Morning with Chris Laidlaw

  • 10:06 AM. A Prairie Home Companion

    Two hours of the award-winning American radio show presented by Garrison Keillor

  • 12:15 PM. Spectrum

    Ngawi - Briar Whitehead explores the tiny fishing village of Ngawi on the edge of Cook Strait (RNZ)

  • 12:35 PM. ImprovFM

    Improvised comedy recorded before a live audience at Circa Theatre in Wellington (RNZ)

  • 1:10 PM. The Best of the Arts on Sunday with Lynn Freeman

    Selected highlights from the past year of The Arts on Sunday

  • 2:05 PM. Specola Vaticana

    The 2009 Royal Society of New Zealand Big Science Adventure competition winners, Timaru Boys High, visit the headquarters of the Vatican Observatory, one of the oldest astronomical research institutions at the papal residence Castel Gandolfo in Rome (RNZ)

  • 3:05 PM. The Beatles: Here There and Everywhere

    This 3-part series features The Beatles' digitally remastered recordings and exclusive new interviews with a variety of artists and producers as they reveal the influence of The Beatles on their individual careers. Hear stories from Brian Wilson, Tom Petty, Dave Grohl, Slash, Jeff Lynne, Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Peter Asher, Jackson Browne, Bob Seger, T-Bone Burnett, Cameron Crowe, Mika, Mark Ronson, Susan Werner, Rick Rubin and Joe Boyd (Pt 2 of 3, EMI)

  • 4:06 PM. The Sunday Feature: Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum

    Culture Compass is the sub-title of this conversation featuring historian Philippa Mein Smith, linguist Elizabeth Gordon and Maoritanga consultant Amster Reedy in the second of a series of programmes exploring the theme of migration from a variety of perspectives - economic, environmental, linguistic, historical, social, and geological. Chaired by Finlay Macdonald (Pt 2 of 4, RNZ)

  • 5:10 PM. Touchstone

    Spiritual discussion and debate

  • 5:36 PM. Waiata Maori Music

    Eru Rerekura showcases Maori artists and music (RNZ)

  • 6:06 PM. Great Encounters

    A memorable interview from Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan during 2009 (RNZ)

  • 7:06 PM. World Book Club

    Nobel-prize wining German novelist Gunter Grass talks to Harriett Gilbert about his internationally celebrated novel The Tin Drum (BBC)

  • 8:06 PM. Bare Feet and Pohutukawa

    New Zealand summer stories from the past with Wayne Mowat (RNZ)

  • 10:50 PM. Wayne's Music

    Wayne Mowat presents a selection of tunes too good to be forgotten (RNZ)

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