12 February 2012 - 4:59 pm NZ time
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Katie McBride from Christchurch chooses 'End It On This' by No Doubt. (3′57″)
The residents of Stewart Island know how best to celebrate our national day - with pigskin on a pitch. (7′27″)
Steve O Shea is a man with a mission, he wants to hand-raise a giant squid. (9′12″)
Ana Tapiata talks to television producer Wiremu Te Kiri about working at the groundbreaking free -to-air Maori television service that ran for a year in Auckland fourteen years ago. (5′13″)
The Who's fifth album. (1′22″)
With Yvonne Lorkin. (12′53″)
With metservice guru Bob McDavitt. (3′29″)
Sarah reviews Oprah's"Precious"and the Mel Gibson thriller"Edge of Darkness." (9′34″)
Rugby Sevens and Halberg Awards washup with Murray Williams. (8′38″)
With Michelle Boag and Simon Pound. (26′24″)
With Michelle Boag and Simon Pound. (24′48″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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