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Sunday 7 June 2015 Rātapu 7 Pipiri 2015

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 Spiritual Outlook (RNZ); 2:35 Hymns on Sunday 3:05 Ties, by Glenis Jones, told by Heather O'Carroll (RNZ); 3:30 Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi (RNZ); 4:30 Science in Action (BBC)

  • 6:08 AM. Storytime

    Kiss Kiss Yuk Yuk, by Kyle Mewburn, told by George Henare; The Great Queen's Birthday Shemozzle, by Judith Holloway, told by Jennifer Ludlam; How to sell a Donkey, by Dorothy Butler, told by Megan Edwards; Hugo's Pet, by Margaret Mahy, told by Katherine Beasley (RNZ)

  • 7:08 AM. Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman

    A fresh attitude on current affairs, the news behind the news, documentaries, sport from the outfield, music and including:

    7:43 The Week in Parliament: An in-depth perspective of legislation and other issues from the house (RNZ)

    8:10 Insight: An award-winning documentary programme providing comprehensive coverage of national and international current affairs (RNZ)

    9:06 Mediawatch: Critical examination and analysis of recent performance and trends in NZ's news media (RNZ)

  • 12:12 PM. Spectrum: Print into Sound

    Spectrum's Jack Perkins explores the philosophy and history of Levin's Radio Reading Service which provides regional and national news and current affairs for the print disabled. A print disabled person is anyone who cannot see, hold, understand or access every day printed literature. The Radio Reading Service turns print into sound for anyone who finds it difficult to read conventional print (RNZ)

  • 12:40 PM. Standing Room Only with Lynn Freeman

    It's an 'all access pass' to what's happening in the worlds of arts and entertainment, including:

    3:04 The Drama Hour: Highlighting radio playwriting and performance

  • 4:06 PM. Sunday 4 'til 8

    4:06 The Sunday Feature: A Brief History of Anger

    Spats, tantrums, explosions and the occasional childish moment caught on microphone from the archive. American satirist Joe Queenan looks into the history of anger.

    With contributions from Christopher Hitchens, Conrad Black, Russell Crowe, Joan Rivers, Joan Bakewell, and Johnny Cash. Plus, interviews with John Sergeant, Natalie Haynes and Matthew Parris, and a running commentary of anger from the presenter himself. (BBCWS). Listen again here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02s259c

    5:00 The 5 O'clock Report

    A roundup of today's news and sport

    5:11 Spiritual Outlook

    Exploring different spiritual, moral and ethical issues and topics (RNZ)

    5:40 Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi

    Maori news and interviews from throughout the motu (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 (RNZ)

    7:35 Voices

    Asians, Africans, indigenous Americans and more in NZ, aimed at promoting a greater understanding of our ethnic minority communities (RNZ)

    7:45 The Week in Parliament

    An in-depth perspective of legislation and other issues from the house (RNZ)

  • 8:06 PM. Sounds Historical with Jim Sullivan

    NZ stories from the past (RNZ)

  • 10:12 PM. Mediawatch

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

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