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Afternoons

with Jim Mora

Monday to Friday, 1pm - 5pm

Audio from Monday, 01 February 2010

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13:10 The best song ever written
For Maria Mcllroy the best song ever written is Masters of War by Julie Felix. (duration: 5′57″)
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13:10 Tex Perkins and his Johnny Cash Show
Tex Perkins (born Gregory Steven Perkins on 28 December 1964 in Darwin, Australia) is an Australian singer-songwriter, who is widely known for fronting the popular Australian rock-band The Cruel Sea, but has also performed with the Beasts of Bourbon, Thug, James Baker Experience, The Butcher Shop, Salamander Jim, and Tex, Don and Charlie. He has also released many solo records. In 1997, a portrait of Tex Perkins by artist Bill Leak won the Packing Room award at the Archibald Prize. (duration: 17′17″)
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13:10 8 months to Mars
We go to Mars with Chris Frazer the Australian actor who plays John Lennon in the stage show Beatlemania. (duration: 33′39″)
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14:08 Attorney to the Stars
Jim speaks with Hollywood lawyer and attorney to the stars Rick Rosen. (duration: 20′18″)
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14:28 Festival Review for 1 March 2010
Transports Exceptionnels, Sound of Silence, Mahler Symphony No 8, Sutra. (duration: 16′36″)
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14:30 Festival Review for 1 March 2010
Transports Exceptionnels, Sound of Silence, Mahler Symphony No 8, Sutra. (duration: 14′57″)
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14:30 Festival Review for 1 March 2010
Transports Exceptionnels, Sound of Silence, Mahler Symphony No 8, Sutra. (duration: 15′06″)
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14:45 He Rourou for 1 February 2010
In He Rourou today, Ana Tapiata talks to Rotorua elder Napi Waaka about his life and tribal genealogy. (duration: 5′09″)
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14:50 Feature Album - After the Gold Rush - Neil Young
Neil Young has been honored at the pre-Grammy Awards dinner, as MusiCares Person of the Year. (duration: 1′30″)
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15:47 Feature Slot
Alison Ballance joins some eager 12 to 15 year old students who spent a week of their holidays at a Geology Summer School being run by GNS Science, collecting their own sediment core to study back in the lab. (duration: 14′56″)
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16:05 The panel - part 1
With John Bishop and Gordon Campbel. (duration: 26′19″)
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16:35 The panel - part 2
With John Bishop and Gordon Campbel. (duration: 23′21″)
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Jim Mora

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Afternoons with Jim Mora is a programme based on the daring proposition that people are capable of thinking in the afternoon as well as in the morning. This new show aims to banish post-prandial torpor with lots of audience interactivity.

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