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Tuesday 6 February 2018 Rātū 6 Hui-tanguru 2018
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12:04 AM. All Night Programme
Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 Lifeafter (7 of 10, Panoply); 1:05 From The World (RNZ); 2:05 Hugh Masekela (BBC) 3:05 So Lovely Of Them by Barbara Anderson (RNZ); 3:30 Author’s View (RNZ); 4:25 Dancing in the dark (AUT); 4:40 Gisborne Taonga (RNZ); 4:50 Rachel Eadie best books (RNZ); 5:10 Witness (BBC)
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7:00 AM. Waitangi Day with Mihingarangi Forbes and Chris Wikaira
A five-hour blend of reports from Waitangi and around Aotearoa, as well as conversations with New Zealanders about issues addressed and yet to be resolved (RNZ)
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Noon The World at Noon
A roundup of today's news and sport
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12:12 PM. Worldwatch
The stories behind the international headlines
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12:42 PM. Matinee Idle with Phil O'Brien and Simon Morris
An afternoon of alleged music and dubious entertainment (RNZ)
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5:00 PM. The World at Five
A roundup of today's news and sport
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5:10 PM. The Mount Felix Tapestry: Kiwi soldiers in Walton-on-Thames
Ellie Jay tells the story of a community stitching project that created a series of 44 tapestry panels commemorating the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign, and the role of the No.2 New Zealand General Hospital in England. Between 1915 and 1920, 27 thousand New Zealand wounded soldiers were treated in this hospital at Mount Felix in Walton on Thames, south-west of London. (RNZ)
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5:30 PM. Global Business
Violins of Cremona
The city of Cremona in northern Italy is the original home of the Stradivarius violin and now several centuries later master craftsmen are still producing hand-made violins and exporting around the world. Peter Day finds out how such a niche industry can survive in the modern world of mass production (BBC). -
6:06 PM. The Waitangi Rua Rautau Lecture 2018
Dr Kim Workman explores why Maori imprisonment rates are high and still rising, and considers what the alternatives are. This is the 15th in a series of annual lectures launched by the New Zealand Maori Council in 2003 as a way of monitoring the rebuilding of harmonious relationships between Maori and Pakeha by the bi-centennial of the nation in 2040. (RNZ)
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8:06 PM. Health Check
High Tea: As California settles down to newly legalised marijuana, BBC Health Check sends reporter Alison van Diggelen to observe first reactions and to ask an addiction expert about the potential risks of taking the drug. (BBC)
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8:30 PM. Windows on the World
International public radio features and documentaries
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9:06 PM. World Questions
The Future of Spain: As the new parliament of the province of Catalonia takes its seats, Jonathan Dimbleby and a panel of politicians and thinkers come together with a public audience in Madrid to debate the prospect of Catalonia breaking away from Spain. They also address the role of the monarchy and how the country addresses its past history of violence (BBC)
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10:00 PM. The World At Ten
A roundup of today's news and sport
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10:30 PM. In The Studio
The Final Take: Bowie in the Studio:
This special drama is an imagined account of David Bowie as he works on his last album, Blackstar, to give a moving and revealing portrait of the star as he reflects on music, love, drugs, fame and death (BBC). -
11:06 PM. Worlds of Music
Trevor Reekie hosts a weekly music programme celebrating an eclectic mix of 'world' music, fusion and folk roots (RNZ)
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