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Musicians who paint: The Bats’ Robert Scott plays Fast Favourites and remembers Hamish Kilgour
Ōtepoti Dunedin’s Robert Scott is best known as a member of seminal New Zealand bands The Bats and The Clean, but more quietly he’s been painting for decades with work appearing in both exhibitions… Audio
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Nashville Babylon Summer Speical: 20 January 2024
On this week's summer edition of Nashville Babylon there's classic soul from Aaron Neville, blues courtesy of Big Maybelle, a reggae smash from KC While plus a track from Leonard Cohen's Live In… Audio
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Ōtautahi Live: Ngā Reo Tīoriori
Ngā Reo Tīoriori bring you a set of their recordings and chat about their music with RNZ engineer Alex Harmer. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 10 December 2023
In this week’s programme for the Second Sunday of Advent, we look towards Christmas with a carol by Shirley Murray and Jillian Bray; there’s an atmospheric recording in Westminster Abbey of Let all… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 26 November 2023
It's Christ the King Sunday, and we're also marking feast days for Saints Clement and Cecilia, and hymn writer Isaac Watts. Audio
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Out Late with Finn
Audio 25 Aug 2023It's time for Out Lately with Finn Johansson. Finn is back in the studio with a selection of tracks from Dunedin's Robert Scott, the American free jazz collective Irreversible Entanglements, M J… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 28 May 2023
Celebrating Samoan Language Week and the Feast of Pentecost with hymns including Vivi’ I Ia Ma Fa’afetai, Breathe on me, breath of God, and Spirit of God, rest on your people. Audio
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Mysterious photographer's portrait of Allan up for auction
Audio 23 May 2023A mysterious, potentially very well known photographer, has gifted an image of Allan Adams in Port Chalmers, to a gallery to auction. His wish is that all the proceeds go to Allan, who has currently… Audio
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Beautiful mystery behind donated photo at Port Chalmers' Pea Sea Art Gallery
It's a beautiful mystery. Two stunning photos of a local man mailed to a Dunedin art gallery with a handwritten note and a polite request - "Please give one of the photos to the man in picture and… Video, Audio
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Music feature: The Cure
Today's music feature is all about the evolution of The Cure, originally from Crawley, West Sussex with front man Robert Smith being the only constant member. Former music writer Scott Kara is in the… Audio
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Nashville Babylon: 25 February 2023
On this week's show Mark celebrates the birthdays of country legend Johnny Cash and the forever fab George Harrison. There’s also reggae courtesy of Janet Kay, blues from Taj Mahal plus a live track… Audio
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Robert Scott pays tribute to Kiwi music pioneer Hamish Kilgour
Kilgour co-founded Dunedin band The Clean in the 1970s and became synonymous with the 'Dunedin sound' music scene. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 4 December 2022
When hymn writer Shirley Murray was on an editorial panel preparing a collection of NZ-written carols in the 1990s, she found there weren't many with an Advent theme. So she wrote one! You can hear… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 14: New Zealand's Pacific Empire
New Zealand has had some big ambitions in the Pacific and mixed relations with our neighbours. Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 9: Whaling & Sealing
Marine mammals were a source of food and clothing for Māori and Moriori, and valuable oil for Europeans. Hunting them brought cultures together, made fortunes and cost lives but today it's saving them… Video, Audio
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Blue Smoke: Christchurch Music Map
Chris Bourke looks at the musical landmarks of Christchurch, with an ear on the 60s & 70s. Audio
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Scott Bainbridge on digging into New Zealand's biggest swindle
In 1966 Robert 'Skip' Gardner hopped the Tasman and brought a small group of grifters with him to run a company that was looking distributors to sell its cosmetics through dairies and milk-bars. The… Audio
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At The Movies - Catherine Called Birdy
Catherine Called Birdy is a medieval coming-of-age film about a 13th-century girl with a 21st-century attitude. Video, Audio
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Historic artefacts return to Antarctica
Two historic artefacts are on their way home to Antarctica after more than 60 years kept abroad on warmer soil. A Fry's cocoa tin and a Shell motor spirits box, belonging to the explorers Sir Ernest… Audio
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Matthew Barley and Stephen De Pledge: Beethoven & Brahms
UK cellist Matthew Barley partners with NZ pianist Stephen De Pledge for a national tour showcasing the cello. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 7 August 2022
Sing along this week to hymns marking the Feast of the Transfiguration (6 August). Audio
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The science of laughter
It's one of the least-studied human emotional states but one of the most important, cognitive neuroscientist Sophie Scott studies the science of laughter. As well as being interested in the serious… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 June 2022
Hymns to mark Pentecost Sunday this week and, on this Platinum Jubilee Queen’s Birthday Weekend, we’ll hear some of the Queen’s favourite hymns along with a hymn sung at her coronation in 1953. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape - A Special Karyn Hay Playlist
In this special edition of The Mixtape, RNZ presenter Karyn Hay plays some of her favourite tunes from Aotearoa. Karyn Hay is the recipient of the 2022 Taite Independent Spirit Award. Video, Audio
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From being raised in the wilderness to global adventure
Chris Long grew up in New Zealand's remotest family, living more than 42 kilometres from the nearest road. In his book, The Boy from Gorge River he writes about how the solitude of his extraordinary… Video, Audio
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AUKUS ramps up: first nuclear subs, now hypersonic missiles
The newly-formed AUKUS defence pact is expanding its cooperation to high-speed , so called hypersonic missiles. Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States formed the alliance in September… Audio
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Case #031 - Heidi Charles
On New Years Eve, 1976, 36-year-old Heidi Charles vanished without a trace. True crime writer Scott Bainbridge explains how this baffling case has been mixed up with other high-profile disappearances.
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 January 2022
Plenty of well-loved favourites in this week’s programme of listener requests, including The old rugged cross, What a friend we have in Jesus, and When I survey the wondrous cross. Audio
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Why everyone wants a slice of Antarctica
As summer flights head back to Antarctica, we look at the geopolitics of the land that no one owns, but everyone wants a piece of. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 December 2021
Hymns for the second Sunday in Advent include Shirley Murray’s Look towards Christmas, and People look East. Audio