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Sunday 19 June 2011 Rātapu 19 Pipiri 2011

Programmes are subject to change.

  • 12:04 AM. All Night Programme

    Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 History Repeated (RNZ); 1:05 Our Changing World (RNZ); 2:05 2:05 Spiritual Outlook (RNZ); 2:30 Hymns (RNZ); 3:05 Sanctuary 2. Escaping the Taliban, by Elspeth Sandys (RNZ); 3:30 NZ Books (RNZ); 4:30 Click (BBC); 5:10 Auckland Stories (RNZ)

  • 6:08 AM. Storytime

    The Littlest Whale, by Margaret Albert, told by Karl Kite Rangi; The Bones in the River, by Jane Buxton, told by Whetu Fala; Life Cycle, by Joy Cowley, told by Moira Wairama, Tony Hopkins and Prue Langbein; Gun Metal Skies and Bleak Tuesday, by Eliza Bidois, told by Glynnis Paraha; Tony and the Butterfly, by Judith Marra Scott, told by Ole Maiava (RNZ)

  • 7:08 AM. Hymns for Sunday Morning

    Presented by Maureen Garing (RNZ)

  • 7:35 AM. Weekend Worldwatch

    The stories behind the international headlines (RNZ)

  • 8:10 AM. Sunday Morning with Chris Laidlaw

    Discussion, features and music, including:

    8:12 Insight; 8:40 Feature Interview; 9:06 Mediawatch; 9:45 Sunday Outlook; 10:06 Ideas; 10:45 Hidden Treasures; 11:05 Sunday People; 11:45 Dougal Stevenson's Notes from the South (fortnightly); 11:50 Feedback

  • 12:15 PM. Spectrum

    Knitting Inmates - Auckland Women's Prison inmates Tracey and Michelle are newly-arrived knitting fans. They're part of the 300-strong 'Knitter Natter' group who create beanies, cardigans, booties and blankets for Starship Children's Hospital (RNZ)

  • 12:40 PM. The Arts on Sunday with Lynn Freeman

    Information and analysis from the world of books, arts and movies, including:

    1:06 At the Movies with Simon Morris; 2:04 Comedy; 2:25 Books

    3:04 The Sunday Drama: Severed Threads, by John Dryden

    2. If Thy Hand Offend Thee. A church in Minneapolis, USA, a textile factory in Delhi, India and a private boarding school in the English countryside are all linked in this unique and compelling thriller in which the three stories spin around each other (Pt 2 of 3, Goldhawk Productions)

  • 4:06 PM. 4 'til 8 with Katrina Batten

    A selection of special interest programmes, including:

    4:07 The Sunday Feature: Auckland Writers and Readers Festival 2011

    1. A.A. Gill. Feared by some in the food trade for the ferocity of his judgements, the writer AA Gill is a TV and restaurant critic for the UK's Sunday Times. His witty, acerbic and honest conversation with chef, and television presenter, Al Brown about food, travel, and life, is one of the highlights of this year's festival (Pt 1 of 5, RNZ)

    5:10 Spiritual Outlook: I Know This Much is True

    Noelle McCarthy asks eminent New Zealanders, "What are the things you believe in? What do you know to be true?" (Pt 3 of 6, RNZ)

    5:36 Waiata Maori Music: Eru Rerekura showcases Maori artists and music (RNZ)

    6:06 Te Ahi Kaa: Exploring issues and events from a tangata whenua perspective (RNZ)

    7:06 One in Five: The issues and experience of disability, with Mike Gourley (RNZ)

    7:35 The Strand: A glimpse into the world of art, writing and books (BBC)

  • 8:06 PM. Sounds Historical with Jim Sullivan

    New Zealand stories from the past

  • 10:12 PM. Mediawatch

    Critical examination and analysis of recent performance and trends in New Zealand's news media (RNZ)

  • 10:45 PM. Wayne's Music

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

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