12 February 2012 - 5:01 pm NZ time
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Will Hall, who starts filming a South Island western next week chooses a song by The Kings of Leon. (6′33″)
Time to pay another visit to rural NZ New Zealand as tour guides take us around our smaller settlements in"Your Place" (30′43″)
The 62-year-old scientist and inventor dedicates himself to fighting poverty and ill health in the Third World. (20′47″)
In He Rourou today, Ana Tapiata talks to Presbyterian Minister Hariata Haumate about gender issues in the church. (5′21″)
2.51 The Maccabees - Wall of Arms. (1′22″)
On our arts segment today we meet the genius model makers who are currently creating a robotic moa and recreating the giant Haast Eagle, also Lucy Orbell takes a stroll down Wellington's Chews Lane to consider the architectural merits of its refurbishment. (17′31″)
At the University of Auckland, Alistair Young is looking at the hearts of healthy volunteers to test software for MRI machines. (13′17″)
With Bomber Bradbury and Gary McCormick. (24′59″)
With Bomber Bradbury and Gary McCormick. (26′02″)
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