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Audio from Friday 5 March 2010

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20:35 Feature guest - Illija Trojanow

He's a travel author and novellist. Bulgarian born, German and African bred, he's also an authority on that other enigmatic African traveller and writer, Richard Burton. He speaks with Bryan and will be appearing at Readers and Writers Week at the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. (19′07″)

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20:58 Conundrum

A wrap up of the week's clues and we find out who's the winner. (3′54″)

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Friday 5 March 2009

7:06 pm Friday Night Theme

Music and fun.

7:40 Flash

Includes NZ Society, The Vault, Asian Report and other interesting snippets.

8 pm News & Weather

8:06Splore 2010

Melody Thomas reports from Tapapkanga Regional Park at the bottom of the Coromandel for Splore 2010.

8:40 NZIAF: Home Countries

Illija Trojanow, travel author and novelist

Born in Bulgaria but having lived in Germany then in a few African .countries, his work explores journeying and immersion into different cultures

8:50 Conundrum

The answer and the winner's chosen song.

9 pm News & Weather

9:06 Country Life

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10 pm News & Weather

10:17 Late Edition:

A review of the leading news from Morning Report, Nine to Noon, Afternoons and Checkpoint. Also hear the latest news from around the Pacific on Radio New Zealand International's Dateline Pacific.

11 pm News & Weather

11:06 Tapestry of the Times

This week is the inaugural episode of Tapestry of the Times, and we kick things off with a sampling of some of the Smithsonian Folkways Recordings original legends: Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie.

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