13 February 2012 - 12:08 am NZ time
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Garth Parry from Caledonia chooses Taxi by Harry Chapin. (9′36″)
A team of adventurous travellers are planning to journey from London to Sydney, and to Auckland by personal watercraft - or jet-ski. It's the first time it's ever been attempted. (7′13″)
Eddie Kramer was his studio engineer and is the man behind a new CD of previously unreleased material. (10′01″)
Ana Tapiata talks to Courtenay Waru, a young singer and haka performer who's fundraising to travel to Guam in September. (5′04″)
Alison Holst on making a meatloaf for Meatloaf this week, Alison's approaching a book release milestone (just released her 98th), and her 30 Minute Roast Chicken and Vegetables recipe for busy working couples. (9′37″)
Wine writer, Yvonne Lorkin on why we never get round to drinking that special occasion wine in the seller - and more wine selections for the weekend. (7′10″)
With Bob McDavitt. Summer temps not all over yet, as an anticyclone next week will bring much of the country mid-20's heat. (3′11″)
With Noelle McCarthy - This Way of Life. (2′29″)
With Stephen Hewson. The New Zealand Cricket team are playing for pride alone in tomorrow's one-dayer against Australia in Wellington and the Warriors start their NRK campaign. (9′37″)
We set sail for the Far North where Jason Moon concludes his story about the SS Ventnor; a steam ship that mysteriously sank in the Hokianga with the cargo of 499 dead Chinese gold miners. (13′36″)
With Mark Blumsky and Stephen Franks. (23′04″)
With Mark Blumsky and Stephen Franks. (25′53″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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