12 February 2012 - 11:55 pm NZ time
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Sue Hoyle from Christchurch chose J S Bach's Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring. (5′31″)
Get Mars bound with television producer Henry Crawford. (32′22″)
Inspired, or rather incensed, by one ill-spelt sign too many, Benjamin Herson and his friend Jeff set forth on a mission- to correct all of the typos on the signage they saw every day. (21′32″)
Tuhoe elder Pou Temara explains the different types of prayers and the gods to whom they are made. (4′55″)
Fionna Hill had gardening in her blood, but living in one of Aucklands inner suburbs meant she was limited in what she could grow. A Green Grannys Garden, a diary of Fionna Hill's beginnings as an allotment gardener in a New Zealand community garden. (25′14″)
Too much ultraviolet radiation causes skin cancers, but not enough leads to low vitamin D. So how can you measure your personal UV doses? (11′02″)
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on today's Panel. (7′59″)
Topics, the Christchurch earthquake including live updates from Barry Corbett and Sue Wells in Christchurch and live aftershocks. (23′25″)
Topics, in Australia the Coalition is increasingly pessimistic about its chances of winning the support of the three rural independents it needs to take power and A Chinese man has been criticised for training his pet puppy to smoke cigarettes. (11′24″)
1:10 Best Song Ever Written
Jesu, Joy of Mans Desiring by J S Bach chosen by Sue Hoyle.
1:15 8 Months To Mars - what would well-known people do on an trip to Mars?
Henry Crawford, Queenstown Lakes-based producer.
2:10 Feature stories
Inspired, or rather incensed, by one ill-spelt sign too many, Benjamin Herson and his friend Jeff set forth on a mission- to correct all of the typos on the signage they saw every day.
2:30 Reading
The Shag Incident by Stephanie Johnson
Franca remembers her meeting with Howard Shag, an event that has shaped her life.
2:45 He Rourou
Tuhoe elder Pou Temara talks about the different types of prayers and the gods to whom they are made.
2:50 Feature Album
Nevermind, the second studio album by the American grunge band Nirvana (1991).
3:12 Author Slot
Fionna Hill - A Green Granny's Garden
3:47 Our Changing World
Too much ultraviolet radiation causes skin cancers, but not enough leads to low vitamin D. So how can you measure your personal UV doses?
4:06 The Panel
Mary McCallum and Linley Boniface.
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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