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Thursday 10 January 2013, with Noelle McCarthy
Show notes
9:05 Feature interview - Temuera Morrison
9:35 Place In The Sun
The best places to spend the summer in New Zealand.
9:50 Our Correspondent
UK with Andrew Potter
10:08 Simon Pound looks at new businesses
10:25 On Song with Simon Sweetman - She Speeds
Simon Sweetman tells the story behind 'She Speeds' by Straitjacket Fits.
10:35 True Stories Told Live - David Slack
Real New Zealanders telling real stories.
11:10 Tales From The Back Country - Country Mick
A daily serial featuring colourful characters from our rural past.
11:20 Stephen King Bookclub - Bag Of Bones
Rose Hoare reviews Bag of Bones.
11:35 Barney Koneferenisi
11.45 Watching Television with Irene Gardiner
Audio
Audio from Thursday 10 January 2013
Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.
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Temuera Morrison ( 17′ 36″ )
09:08 As an actor, his on-screen presence is electrifying no matter what he's doing, whether he's chasing intergalactic bounty, tussling with Pamela Anderson, or demanding that somebody cook him some eggs.
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Place In The Sun - Piha ( 9′ 25″ )
09:30 The best places to spend the summer in New Zealand.
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UK Correspondent - Andrew Potter ( 12′ 12″ )
09:43 The outbreak of norovirus, more commonly known as the vomiting bug.
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Simon Pound - emerging businesses ( 17′ 41″ )
10:08 Writer Simon Pound has been looking at emerging trends in business and three local businesses are epitomising the changes he's been seeing.
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On Song with Simon Sweetman - She Speeds ( 7′ 01″ )
10:25 Simon Sweetman tells the story behind 'She Speeds' by Straitjacket Fits.
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True Stories Told Live - David Slack ( 5′ 02″ )
10:37 Real New Zealanders telling real stories.
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Song I Could Listen to Again and Again ( 6′ 52″ )
10:40 Today's pick comes courtesy of Emily Loughnan from Martinborough.
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Tales From The Back Country - Country Mick (Part 1) ( 13′ 19″ )
11:05 A daily serial featuring colourful characters from our rural past.
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Stephen King Bookclub - Bag Of Bones ( 8′ 17″ )
11:19 Rose Hoare reviews Bag of Bones.
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Barney Koneferenisi ( 13′ 13″ )
11:30 He is a Wheelblack, the national wheelchair rugby team, and for that he trains five times a week. Barney is also a recent recipient of the Prime Minister's Pacific Youth Award, that will see him travel to Sri Lanka, Hawaii and Fiji this year.
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Watching Television ( 8′ 50″ )
11:49 Irene Gardiner on 'The Graham Norton Show' and 'Entourage'.
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