04 February 2012 - 3:06 pm NZ time
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Sandy Powis has chosen John Williams' The Deer Hunter. (7′04″)
Record producer, Mike LePetit takes you back to 1970. Featuring, Frankie Stevens, The Beatles and more. (22′54″)
A Waikato-based group of volunteer police risk a run-in with the law unless it scales back its operations. (7′38″)
The dark night sky above Tekapo is another step closer to being named a world heritage site. (9′00″)
The Maori history of Wellington harbour brought forward. (5′17″)
Lily Allen opened a MySpace account in 2005, posted demos and her life stories and quickly had hundreds of thousands of friends. (1′58″)
In tune your engine this week; the busiest job of all. (20′17″)
Montessori believed that children are born with a unique potential for learning. (12′17″)
The collapse of a major ice bridge in Antarctica has been in the headlines this week. (13′25″)
With David Farrar and Linda Clarke. Today's topics; Auckland the Super City and earthquake prediction. (50′02″)
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