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Sunday 3 July 2016 Rātapu 3 Hōngoingoi 2016
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12:04 AM. All Night Programme
Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 Nga Taonga Korero (RNZ); 1:05 Our Changing World (RNZ); 2:05 Heart and Soul (RNZ); 2:35 Hymns on Sunday; 3:05 Shark's Tooth by Breton Dukes read by Alex Grieg (RNZ); 3:30 Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi (RNZ); 4:30 Science in Action (BBCWS); 5:10 Mihipeka: Time of Turmoil by Mihipeka Edwards (3 of 12, RNZ); 5:45 NZ Society
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6:08 AM. Storytime
A Bit of a Spot, by David Hill, told by Kevin Keys and Jim Moriarty; The Little Koura, by Debra Smallholme, told by Emily Regtien; The Moa, by Steven Storer, told by Rob Makaraka; Truth, by Joy Cowley, told by Moira Wairama, Tony Hopkins and Prue Langbein; Wind on the Beach, by Janice Marriott, told by Jerome Leota; Kezia's Ghost, by Norman Bilbrough, told by Catherine Downes
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7:10 AM. Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman
A fresh attitude on current affairs, the news behind the news, documentaries, sport from the outfield, politics from the insiders, plus Mediawatch, the week in Parliament and music
7:32 The Week in Parliament
An in-depth perspective of legislation and other issues from the house
8:10 Insight
An award-winning documentary programme providing comprehensive coverage of national and international current affairs
9:06 Mediawatch
Critical examination and analysis of recent performance and trends in New Zealand's news media (RNZ)
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12:11 PM. Spectrum
People, places and events in New Zealand (RNZ)
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12:37 PM. Standing Room Only
It's an 'all access pass' to what's happening in the worlds of arts and entertainment
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3:04 PM. Drama at Three
Te Kauta by Moira Wairama - A Maori and English drama, set on a country marae. The Hopua family have gathered for the tangi of Te Morehu, a Maori language teacher who has died suddenly. His pupils are at the marae for the funeral and insist on only speaking Maori making things hard for some of the family who can't speak te reo.
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4:06 PM. The Sunday Feature
Syrian Voices
Five years ago, protests in Syria as part of the Arab Spring, were put down with violence by the Syrian Government. The mass protests quickly became an armed rebellion, with increasing sectarian involvement. As the conflict escalated, other countries became involved with Russia commencing air strikes in September 2015, and areas of the country becoming strongholds of so-called Islamic State militants. The Syrian conflict has changed people's lives irrevocably and, in this programme, several individuals reflect on the situation in which they find themselves. (BBCWS)
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5:00 PM. The World at Five
A roundup of today's news and sport
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5:11 PM. Heart and Soul
The Sunnah of Muhammad
The Sunnah is considered the pathway to a good life. It is the teachings, actions and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad and is studied and read by Muslims the world over. Safaa Faisal travels to Egypt to explore how the Sunnah is being fought over by those who think the messages that lie within its pages are being interpreted wrongly. She also explores whether the Sunnah, because of the way it was compiled, can legitimately be called the word of the Prophet and therefore whether it could actually be revised for the modern world. (BBCWS) -
5:40 PM. Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi
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6:06 PM. Te Ahi Kaa
Exploring issues and events from a tangata whenua perspective (RNZ)
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6:40 PM. Voices
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7:05 PM. The TED Radio Hour
A crafted hour of ideas worth sharing presented by Guy Raz (NPR)
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8:06 PM. Sunday Night with Grant Walker
An evening of music and nostalgia (RNZ)
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10:12 PM. Mediawatch
Critical examination and analysis of recent performance and trends in New Zealand's news media (RNZ)
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10:45 PM. The Week in Parliament
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11:04 PM. The Retro Cocktail Hour
An hour of music that's "shaken, not stirred" every week from the Underground Martini Bunker at Kansas Public Radio (KPR)
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