Schedules for 14 - 20 July, 2018

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Saturday 14 July 2018

12:04 AM. All Night Programme

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight (RNZ); 12:30 Laugh Track (RNZ); 1:15 From The World(BBC); 2:05 NZ Live: Jed Parsons (RNZ); 3:05 In the palace gardens by Sarah Quigley told by Anna Julienne (1 of 3, RNZ); 3:30 The Week (RNZ); 4:30 Global Business (BBC); 5:10 Witness (BBC); 5:45 Voices  

6:08 AM. Storytime

The Russians are Coming, by David Somerset, told by Stuart Devenie; Trapped Like A Bug, by Nancy Patulski, told by Erina Toi Paku; Tailspin, by Tricia Pope, told by Kristian Lavercombe; The Wind Children, by Apirana Taylor, told by Miriama Ketu, Apirana Taylor and Ella Marsh; The Littlest Boy on the Big Rock, by Apirana Taylor, told by Peter Kaa; Thor's Tale, by Janice Marriott, told by Peter Vere Jones (RNZ)

7:10 AM. Country Life

Memorable scenes, people and places in rural New Zealand (RNZ)

8:10 AM. Saturday Morning with Kim Hill

A mixture of current affairs and feature interviews, until midday (RNZ)

12:11 PM. The Podcast Hour

In The Podcast Hour Richard Scott hunts out the best in audio story-telling, playing excerpts from a selection of podcasts from New Zealand and around the world. (RNZ)

1:10 PM. Music 101

The best songs, music-related stories, interviews, live music, industry news and music documentaries from NZ and the world

5:10 PM. Focus on Politics

Analysis of significant political issues presented by Radio New Zealand's parliamentary reporting team (RNZ)

5:30 PM. Tagata o te Moana

Pacific news, features, interviews and music for all New Zealanders, giving an insight into the diverse cultures of the Pacific people (RNZI)

6:06 PM. WOMAD Taranaki

At WOMAD Taranaki 2018 Christchurch singer/songwriter Aldous Harding does more than sing. She shape-shifts through a variety of roles - chanteuse, folk singer and balladeer -all executed with her twisted touch of humour and quiet horror. (RNZ)

7:06 PM. Saturday Night with Phil O'Brien

An evening of requests, nostalgia and musical memories (RNZ)

Sunday 15 July 2018

12:04 AM. All Night Programme

12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 Book Ends by Roger Hall (4 of 4, RNZ); 1:05 Our Changing World (RNZ); 2:05 Ringatu, the Upraised Hand (RNZ); 2:35 Hymns on Sunday (RNZ); 3:05 In the palace gardens by Sarah Quigley told by Anna Julienne (2 of 3, 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 (5 of 20, RNZ); 5:45 Historical Highlight (RNZ)

6:08 AM. Storytime

Whip Behind, by David Somerset, told by Peter Vere Jones; Tar Seal Kids, by Nancy Patulski, told by Duncan Smith; Iris La Bonga and the Helpful Taxi Driver, by Margaret Mahy, told by Donna Akersten; Three Cheers for Lilly, by Halcyone Rust, told by Emma Dee; Thor's Tale, by Janice Marriott, told by Peter Vere Jones (RNZ)

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)

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

3:04 PM. The 3 O'Clock Drama

Terror and Virtue by Stuart Hoar - A study of the role of virtue during the reign of terror when the guillotine ruled supreme in the new French Republic (RNZ)

4:06 PM. The 2018 BBC Reith Lectures: The Mark of Cain by Margaret MacMillan

1. War and Humanity
Is war an essential part of being human? Are we destined to fight? That is the central question that this year’s BBC Reith Lecturer, Professor Margaret Macmillan, addresses in five lectures, recorded in the UK, Lebanon and Canada. In her series, called The Mark of Cain, she explores the tangled history of war and society and our complicated feelings towards it and towards those who fight, as well as answering questions from the audience. Professor MacMillan begins by asking when wars first broke out. Did they start with the appearance of homo sapiens? Or did they begin when human beings first organized themselves into larger groupings such as tribes, clans, or nations? (1 of 5, BBC)

5:00 PM. The World at Five

A roundup of today's news and sport

5:10 PM. Heart and Soul

Ringatu, the Upraised Hand
An historic feature in which Haare Williams  looks at  beliefs and practices of the Ringatū faith, founded 150 years ago by Te Kooti Arikirangi te Turuki. (RNZ)

5:40 PM. Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi

A weekly roundup of news on Maori issues (RNZ)

6:06 PM. Te Ahi Kaa

Exploring issues and events from a tangata whenua perspective (RNZ)

 

18:40 Voices

A weekly feature where the focus is ethnic communities  

7:05 PM. The TED Radio Hour

A crafted hour of ideas worth sharing presented by Guy Raz (NPR)

8:06 PM. Sunday Night with Grant Walker

An evening of music and nostalgia (RNZ)

10:00 PM. The 10 O'Clock Report

A roundup of today's news and sport

10:12 PM. Mediawatch

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

10:45 PM. The House

Legislation, issues and insights from Parliament (RNZ)

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)

Monday 16 July 2018

12:04 AM. All Night Programme

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 Health Check (BBC); 1:05 Te Ahi Kaa (RNZ); 2:06 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy (BBC); 2:30 The Feelers (RNZ); 3:05 In the palace gardens by Sarah Quigley told by Anna Julienne (3 of 3, RNZ); 3:30 Science In Action (BBC); 4:30 Sam Duckor Jones (RNZ);  4:40 Youth Inspire (RNZ);   5:10 Witness (BBC)

6:00 AM. Morning Report

RNZ's three-hour breakfast news show with news and interviews, bulletins on the hour and half-hour, including:

6:20 and 6:50 Business News

6:26 Rural News

6:48 and 7:45 NZ Newspapers

9:06 AM. Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan

Current affairs and topics of interest, including:

10:45 The Reading: Highlighting New Zealand writing and performance (RNZ)

Noon Midday Report

RNZ news, followed by updates and reports until 1.00pm, including:

12:16 Business News

12:26 Sport

12:34 Rural News

12:43 Worldwatch

1:06 PM. Jesse Mulligan

An upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time (RNZ)

4:06 PM. The Panel with Jim Mora

An hour of discussion featuring a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum (RNZ)

5:00 PM. Checkpoint with John Campbell

RNZ's weekday drive-time news and current affairs programme

7:06 PM. Nights with Bryan Crump

RNZ's weeknight programme of entertainment and information

8:15 PM. Dateline Pacific

A weekday current affairs programme covering the major Pacific stories of the week, with background and reaction from the people making the news (RNZ)

8:30 PM. Windows on the World

International public radio features and documentaries

9:30 PM. Insight

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

10:00 PM. News at Ten

A roundup of today's news and sport

10:15 PM. Lately with Karyn Hay

A late night radio show with an eye on live events, an ear for music, a great sense of humour and a genuine interest in people and their stories (RNZ)

11:06 PM. Nashville Babylon

Wairarapa's Mark Rogers presents a selection of old and new music - the very best in alt.country, Americana and blues (Arrow FM)

Tuesday 17 July 2018

12:04 AM. All Night Programme

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 The Late Roger Sellers (RNZ); 1:05 From The World (BBC); 2:05 Ladi6 – Outta Time (RNZ); 3:05 Fade Out by Lucy O'Brien (RNZ); 3:30 Author’s View (RNZ)4:30 The Chairs (RNZ);  4:40 Shadow Tech (RNZ); 4:55 Book Review (RNZ); 5:10 Witness (BBC)

6:00 AM. Morning Report

RNZ's three-hour breakfast news show with news and interviews, bulletins on the hour and half-hour, including:

6:20 and 6:50 Business News

6:26 Rural News

6:48 and 7:45 NZ Newspapers

9:06 AM. Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan

Current affairs and topics of interest, including:

10:45 The Reading: Highlighting New Zealand writing and performance (RNZ)

Noon Midday Report

RNZ news, followed by updates and reports until 1.00pm, including:

12:16 Business News

12:26 Sport

12:34 Rural News

12:43 Worldwatch

1:06 PM. Jesse Mulligan

An upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time (RNZ)

4:06 PM. The Panel with Jim Mora

An hour of discussion featuring a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum (RNZ)

5:00 PM. Checkpoint with John Campbell

RNZ's weekday drive-time news and current affairs programme

6:30 PM. Trending Now

7:06 PM. Nights with Bryan Crump

RNZ's weeknight programme of entertainment and information

7:35 PM. The Sampler

Nick Bollinger reviews some of the latest music releases

8:15 PM. Dateline Pacific

A weekday current affairs programme covering the major Pacific stories of the week, with background and reaction from the people making the news (RNZ)

8:30 PM. Windows on the World

International public radio features and documentaries

9:06 PM. The 2018 BBC Reith Lectures: The Mark of Cain by Margaret MacMillan

1. War and Humanity
Is war an essential part of being human? Are we destined to fight? That is the central question that this year’s BBC Reith Lecturer, Professor Margaret Macmillan, addresses in five lectures, recorded in the UK, Lebanon and Canada. In her series, called The Mark of Cain, she explores the tangled history of war and society and our complicated feelings towards it and towards those who fight, as well as answering questions from the audience. Professor MacMillan begins by asking when wars first broke out. Did they start with the appearance of homo sapiens? Or did they begin when human beings first organized themselves into larger groupings such as tribes, clans, or nations? (1 of 5, BBC)

10:00 PM. News at Ten

A roundup of today's news and sport

10:15 PM. Lately with Karyn Hay

A late night radio show with an eye on live events, an ear for music, a great sense of humour and a genuine interest in people and their stories (RNZ)

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)

Wednesday 18 July 2018

12:04 AM. All Night Programme

Including: 12:06 Music after Midnight; 12:30 Insight (RNZ); 1:15 Country Life Story (RNZ); 2:05 The Forum (BBC); 3:05 Sojourn in Arles by Owen Marshall told by William Kircher (1 of 2, RNZ); 3:30 Diversions (RNZ)4:30 The Chairs (RNZ); 4:40 Shadow Tech (RNZ); 4:55 Book Review (RNZ); 5:10 Witness (BBC)

6:00 AM. Morning Report

RNZ's three-hour breakfast news show with news and interviews, bulletins on the hour and half-hour, including:

6:20 and 6:50 Business News

6:26 Rural News

6:48 and 7:45 NZ Newspapers

9:06 AM. Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan

Current affairs and topics of interest, including:

10:45 The Reading: Highlighting New Zealand writing and performance (RNZ)

Noon Midday Report

RNZ news, followed by updates and reports until 1.00pm, including:

12:16 Business News

12:26 Sport

12:34 Rural News

12:43 Worldwatch

1:06 PM. Jesse Mulligan

An upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time (RNZ)

4:06 PM. The Panel with Jim Mora

An hour of discussion featuring a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum (RNZ)

5:00 PM. Checkpoint with John Campbell

RNZ's drive-time news and current affairs programme

7:06 PM. Nights with Bryan Crump

RNZ's weeknight programme of entertainment and information

7:35 PM. At the Movies

A weekly topical magazine about current film releases and film related topics (RNZ)

8:15 PM. Dateline Pacific

A weekday current affairs programme covering the major Pacific stories of the week, with background and reaction from the people making the news (RNZ)

8:30 PM. Windows on the World

International public radio features and documentaries

9:06 PM. Bang!

Using real stories told by real people, Melody Thomas leads a frank (but often entertaining)exploration of sex, sexuality and relationships (RNZ)

10:00 PM. News at Ten

A roundup of today's news and sport

10:15 PM. Lately with Karyn Hay

A late night radio show with an eye on live events, an ear for music, a great sense of humour and a genuine interest in people and their stories (RNZ)

11:06 PM. Inside Out with Nick Tipping

Nick Tipping brings you classic recordings and modern masterpieces from the world of jazz (RNZ)

Thursday 19 July 2018

12:04 AM. All Night Programme

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 Discovery (BBC); 1:05 Future of Food –2 (RNZ); 2:05 The Cultural Frontline (BBC); 3:05 Sojourn in Arles by Owen Marshall told by William Kircher (2 of 2, RNZ); 3:30 NZ Books; 4:30 Shortland St Musical (RNZ); 4:40 Outdoor Photographer (RNZ); 4:55 Book Review (RNZ); 5:10 Witness (BBC)

6:00 AM. Morning Report

RNZ's three-hour breakfast news show with news and interviews, bulletins on the hour and half-hour, including:

6:20 and 6:50 Business News

6:26 Rural News

6:48 and 7:45 NZ Newspapers

9:06 AM. Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan

Current affairs and topics of interest, including:

10:45 The Reading: Highlighting New Zealand writing and performance (RNZ)

Noon Midday Report

RNZ news, followed by updates and reports until 1.00pm, including:

12:16 Business News

12:26 Sport

12:34 Rural News

12:43 Worldwatch

1:06 PM. Jesse Mulligan

An upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time (RNZ)

4:06 PM. The Panel with Jim Mora

An hour of discussion featuring a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum (RNZ)

5:00 PM. Checkpoint with John Campbell

RNZ's weekday drive-time news and current affairs programme

6:30 PM. Trending Now

Highlighting the RNZ stories you're sharing on-line

7:06 PM. Nights with Bryan Crump

RNZ's weeknight programme of entertainment and information

8:15 PM. Dateline Pacific

A weekday current affairs programme covering the major Pacific stories of the week, with background and reaction from the people making the news (RNZ)

8:30 PM. Windows on the World

International public radio features and documentaries

9:06 PM. Our Changing World

Highlights from the world of science and the environment, with Alison Ballance (RNZ)

10:00 PM. News at Ten

A roundup of today's news and sport

10:15 PM. Lately with Karyn Hay

A late night radio show with an eye on live events, an ear for music, a great sense of humour and a genuine interest in people and their stories (RNZ)

11:06 PM. The Music 101 Pocket Edition

Music, interviews, live performances, behind the scenes, industry issues, career profiles, new, back catalogue, undiscovered, greatest hits, tall tales - with a focus on New Zealand/Aotearoa (RNZ)

Friday 20 July 2018

12:04 AM. All Night Programme

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 At The Movies (RNZ); 1:05  The Friday Feature (BBC); 2:05 Are We There yet? (RNZ); 2:30 The Sampler (RNZ); 3:05 Golden Moments by Jane Seaford told by Margaret Blay (RNZ); 3:30 The Why Factor (BBC); 4:30 Digitising Flying Nun  (RNZ); 4:40 Amped Music Project (RNZ); 4:55 Book Review (RNZ); 5:10 Witness (BBC)

6:00 AM. Morning Report

RNZ's three-hour breakfast news show with news and interviews, bulletins on the hour and half-hour, including:

6:20 and 6:50 Business News

6:26 Rural News

6:48 and 7:45 NZ Newspapers

9:06 AM. Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan

Current affairs and topics of interest, including:

10:45 The Reading: Highlighting New Zealand writing and performance (RNZ)

Noon Midday Report

RNZ news, followed by updates and reports until 1.00pm, including:

12:16 Business News

12:26 Sport

12:34 Rural News

12:43 Worldwatch

1:06 PM. Jesse Mulligan

An upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time (RNZ)

4:06 PM. The Panel with Jim Mora

An hour of discussion featuring a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum (RNZ)

5:00 PM. Checkpoint with John Campbell

RNZ's weekday drive-time news and current affairs programme

6:30 PM. Trending Now

Highlighting the RNZ stories you're sharing on-line

6:43 PM. Focus on Politics

Analysis of significant political issues presented by Radio New Zealand's parliamentary reporting team (RNZ)

7:06 PM. Nights with Bryan Crump

RNZ's weeknight programme of entertainment and information

8:15 PM. Dateline Pacific

A weekday current affairs programme covering the major Pacific stories of the week, with background and reaction from the people making the news (RNZ)

8:30 PM. Friday Night Live

(RNZ)

9:06 PM. Country Life

Memorable scenes, people and places in rural New Zealand (RNZ)

10:00 PM. News at Ten

A roundup of today's news and sport

10:15 PM. Lately with Karyn Hay

A late night radio show with an eye on live events, an ear for music, a great sense of humour and a genuine interest in people and their stories (RNZ)

11:06 PM. The Mixtape

Musical guests compile a C60 and talk us through their selections (RNZ)

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