13 February 2012 - 12:08 am NZ time
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We are joined by Neil Brown who lives on Banks Peninsula, with his best song choice I Can't Make You Love Me by Bonnie Raitt. (7′49″)
A young man who was a household name in this country at the age of just 17 when he competed on NZ Idol. (28′03″)
There are fears comments made by the creator of the PSA prostate cancer test, may put men off being tested for the condition. (8′49″)
Jack Lasenby published his first book in 1976. More than three decades later, and he's regarded as one of our finest story-tellers for young people. (19′48″)
Simon Morton, from This Way Up, meets some big boys with fast toys. (17′42″)
Archimedes said the eureka! word when he hopped in a bath and noticed that the water level rose. You see, you've noticed that too. You could be a genius. He'd figured out a way to accurately measure the volume of irregular shapes, like his body, by the water he'd displaced. But what happens when you want to measure the volume of something, but you don't want it to get wet? (12′41″)
With today's guests Chris Trotter and David Farrar. (25′27″)
With today's guests Chris Trotter and David Farrar. (23′58″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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