11 February 2012 - 9:55 pm NZ time
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Dr. Diana Entwistle is a figure skating specialist. Diana's passion has led her to gain the UK's first doctorate in figure skating from the University of Essex. (19′01″)
Has spring sprung early? Severe Weather Forecaster, Erick Brenstom is here to tell us. (15′42″)
Conundrum Clue 7. (39″)
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Dr Diana Entwistle, figure skating specialist.
Diana's passion has lead her to gain the UK's first doctorate in figure skating from the University of Essex
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Erick Brenstrem Severe Weather Forecaster, Met Service.
A day doesn't go by without some weather... has spring arrived early?
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Radio New Zealand's science and environment programme.
9:59 Conundrum: Clue 8
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