13 February 2012 - 12:09 am NZ time
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Chris Fortune was busy setting up the Havelock Mussel Festival but still found time to nominate 'The Logical Song' by Supertramp. (4′03″)
We celebrated the anniversary of Treaty of Waitangi last month, but did you know that great document shares its birthday with a great drop? The first wine of New Zealand, the 1840 vintage, was harvested and made the same year the Treaty was signed. (12′07″)
The role of grandparents was celebrated at a special"kaumatua"day at the total immersion Maori language school in Wellington last week. Ana Tapiata talks about the occasion with Whatahoro Fox, the student chosen to formally welcome the elders into the school. (5′22″)
Guest chef Jacob Brown with recipes for Oysters with Champagne Sausages and Mignonette Sauce. (7′14″)
Karl du Fresne phones in with his wine selections. (7′42″)
With MetService weather ambassador Bob McDavitt. (5′53″)
Noelle McCarthy reviews 'Green Zone'. (6′21″)
With Stephen Hewson. (9′09″)
Jason Moon recalls the infamous murder of Joe Kum Yung on Wellington's notorious Haining Street. (13′57″)
With Simon Pound and Nicola Kean. (24′40″)
With Simon Pound and Nicola Kean. (24′34″)
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