13 February 2012 - 12:02 am NZ time
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Mark Anderson chooses 'Who Loves You' from the soundtrack of Jersey Boys. (5′48″)
Jason Moon unearths the tale of the SS Ventnor; a steam ship that mysteriously sunk in the Hokianga with the cargo of 499 dead Chinese gold miners. (13′50″)
Kevin Lynch from Glenfield has been commissioned by Manchester United to commemorate 100 years at Old Trafford. (8′27″)
Today's feature album is 'Nothings Shocking' by Jane's Addiction. (2′45″)
Ngati Porou elder Apirana Mahuika talks about the role of women speaking on a marae . (5′09″)
Julie Biuso suggests Barbecued Corn Salad with Roasted Tomatoes and amp; Avocado. Karl du Fresne has wine. (21′19″)
With Bob McDavitt. (2′59″)
Noelle McCarthy has seen Alice in Wonderland. (5′51″)
Murray Williams previews this weekend's sport. The big game is between the Phoenix and the Jets. (8′39″)
With Sir Bruce Slane and Jeremy Ellwood. (23′11″)
With Sir Bruce Slane and Jeremy Ellwood. (26′51″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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