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Sunday 28 October 2018 Rātapu 28 Whiringa-ā-nuku 2018
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12:04 AM. All Night Programme
12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 After the Crash (BBC); 1:05 Our Changing World (RNZ); 2:05 Heart and Soul (BBC); 2:35 Hymns on Sunday (RNZ); 3:05 Appalachian Spring by Sue Pointon (RNZ); 3:30 CrowdScience (BBC); 4:30 Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi (RNZ) 5:10 The Denniston Rose by Jenny Pattrick read by Grant Tilly (20 of 20, RNZ); 5:45 Iconic Suburbs (RNZ)
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6:08 AM. Storytime
A Magic Stillness, by Mere Whaanga, told by Donna Muir; Finding Treasure, by Marion Lough, told by Jarrod Rawiti; Scrap - Tale of a Blonde Puppy, by Vince Ford, told by Kip Chapman; The Halloween Party, by Phillipa Werry, told by Janine Burchett; Tu Brightson, by Liebchen Tamahori, told by Kelly Tikao; Gently Does It, by David Hill, told by Sean Allen (RNZ)
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7:10 AM. Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman
A fresh attitude on current affairs, the news behind the news, in-depth documentaries, sport from the outfield, politics from the insiders, plus Mediawatch, 'The House' and music
7:35 The House
Legislation, issues and insights from Parliament (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 New Zealand's news media (RNZ)
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12:12 PM. Standing Room Only with Lynn Freeman
It's an 'all access pass' to what's happening in the worlds of arts and entertainment
1:10 At the Movies
A weekly topical magazine programme about current film releases and film-related topics (RNZ)
2:05 The Laugh Track
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3:04 PM. Beyond Kate
125 years since NZ became the first country to give women the vote, who were the women who signed the petition and changed the world and what's their legacy today? (6) The Arts - today, as it did in the past provide New Zealand women with a means to express themselves and sometimes make a living. But not all of the contributions made are always valued or even acknowledged. We also take a look at the lives of women today working in the arts and the challenges they face, still fighting for the right to be seen and heard (6 of 8, RNZ)
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4:06 PM. The Sunday Feature
Sarah Sentilles - Decoding images from the War on Terror
Draw Your Weapons is the latest book by a very original writer and thinker who relates her analysis of contemporary issues to deep scholarship about theology and spirituality. Its author Sarah Sentilles talks to Jo Randerson about the dilemma of violence and the challenges of peace in this session recorded at the NZ Festival Writers and Readers 2018. -
5:00 PM. The World at Five
A roundup of today's news and sport
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5:10 PM. Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi
A weekly roundup of news on Maori issues (RNZ)
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6:06 PM. Te Ahi Kaa
Exploring issues and events from a tangata whenua perspective (RNZ)
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6:40 PM. Voices
A weekly feature where the focus is ethnic communities (RNZ)
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7:05 PM. The TED Radio Hour
A crafted hour of ideas worth sharing presented by Guy Raz (NPR)
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8:06 PM. Sunday Night with Grant Walker
An evening of music and nostalgia (RNZ)
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10:00 PM. The 10 O'Clock Report
A roundup of today's news and sport
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10:12 PM. Mediawatch
Critical examination and analysis of recent performance and trends in New Zealand's news media (RNZ)
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10:45 PM. The House
Legislation, issues and insights from Parliament (RNZ)
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11:04 PM. The Retro Cocktail Hour
An hour of music that's "shaken, not stirred" every week from the Underground Martini Bunker at Kansas Public Radio (KPR)
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