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[Swprograms] RNZI Previews #295; 10-16 Apr '04
- Subject: [Swprograms] RNZI Previews #295; 10-16 Apr '04
 
- From: John Figliozzi <jfiglio1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
 
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 22:30:49 -0400
 
R. NEW ZEALAND INT. PREVIEWS
Edition 295
Apr 10-16, 2004 (UT)
Here is the complete RNZI broadcast schdule for the next week.  Days 
and times are in UT; frequencies are in kHz.
*denotes RNZI-produced program.  All other programs originated by 
National Radio, unless otherwise indicated.
Shortwave Frequency Schedule (^North American reception possible):
0000-0459 - ^15720 kHz.
0500-0705 - ^9615 kHz.
0706-1259 - ^9885 kHz.
1300-1850 - 6095 kHz.
1750-1850 - 11980 kHz.
1851-1950 - 9885 kHz.
1951-2050 - 11725 kHz.
2251-0000 - ^15720 kHz.
Internet Audio
RNZI has a schedule of live audio streaming simulcasts. RNZI also 
offers listeners to opportunity to hear several of its programs 
on-demand via internet audio. Programs marked with  * can be heard via 
audio streaming. Please refer to <www.rnzi.com> and click on "Audio 
Links", for further information. Additional details about some National 
Radio programs, as well as on-demand audio, are available from 
<www.rnz.co.nz>.  Click on "National Radio".
Live Sports Coverage This Week:
Fri. Apr. 16 0730 - RUGBY SUPER 12: Auckland Blues v. Stormers from 
Auckland.
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Regular programming pre-empted for the duration of each event.
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RNZ News on the hour except where indicated.
SATURDAY
0012 -
	FOCUS ON POLITICS
0033 -
	THE SAMPLER - Nick Bollinger reviews the latest CDs.
0106 -
	YOUR MONEY - Bruce Wallace and a panel of investment advisors discuss 
financial trends and options.
0130 -
	THE SATURDAY COMEDY ZONE - The Mark Steele Lecture on Aristotle.
0206 -
	EUREKA! - Exploring science in New Zealand, with Veronika Meduna.
0230 -
	ENVIRONMENT MATTERS - Conservation, natural history and environmental 
issues and developments in NZ, with Dean Williams.
0306 -
	HOME GROWN with Liz Barry - NZ music, new releases and music industry 
information until 0400. Includes, at 0230, MUSICAL CHAIRS--Tony 
Littlejohn tells how his passion for music led him into a career as a 
professional musician which has now spanned over 30 years from Shadows 
covers to joining a rock outfit with Corben Simpson that went on to 
become the founding unit behind Blerta. As Tony's career progressed in 
Australia he discovered reggae music and developed his own unique 
fusion of rock-reggae. He's written dozens of songs, many of which are 
included on the new double albums he's recorded back in New Zealand.
0510 -
	TAGATA O TE MOANA - Pacific news, features, interviews and music.
0607 -
	THE MUSIC MIX - Richard Wain presents a contemporary music magazine 
with interviews and music from NZ and overseas artists, coverage of new 
releases, tours, live sessions, music festivals and events.
0704 -
	SATURDAY NIGHT with Peter Fry - Music, reminiscences and 
entertainment, including at 0930 I'M SORRY I HAVEN'T A CLUE, a classic 
panel game from the BBC.
1012 -
	DEEP PURPLE - Thoughtful and relaxing music with a touch of nostalgia.
1106 -
	MUSIC 'TIL MIDNIGHT
1204 -
	ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME - from National Radio; including: 1204 - Reading: 
"Barry Lyndon", by William Makepeace Thackeray (from the BBC); 1305 - 
From the World; 1405 - Spiritual Outlook; 1510 - Medicine Machines 
(from the BBC); 1540 - The Week in Parliament; 1605 - Mana Tangata; 
1630 - Waiata (Maori music); 1740 - Documentary Roadshow.
1810 -
	STORYTIME OMNIBUS - a series of readings for children.
1906 -
	EASTER  DAY CHURCH SERVICE - from the Wellington City Corps of the 
Salvation Army.
2010 -
	SUNDAY MORNING with Eva Radich - Discussions, features and music until 
midday, including: at 2015 - Insight; 2106 - Mediawatch; 2145 - Musical 
Oddities w/Alison Lloyd; 2206 - The Sunday Group; 2230 - On This Day; 
2245 - Sunday Supplement; 2306 - Ideas. [Ed. Note: 'Sunday Morning' is 
joined in progress.]
SUNDAY
0000 -
	MIDDAY NEWS
0012 -
	THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT
0033 -
	SPECTRUM - people, places and events in New Zealand. This week: 
"Eastside Story". Three long-time residents of Porirua East recall old 
times in the state housing settlement which began after the second 
world war, to house returned servicemen and their burgeoning families, 
plus Maori and Pacific island immigrants.
0106 -
	AT THE MOVIES - News and reviews, with Simon Morris.
0130 -
	BOOKMARKS
0205 -
	THE RESONATE DEBATE: Is Pop Idol Good for the Music Industry? - 
Recorded at the recent Resonate 2004 Music Conference in Auckland. 
Featuring Renee Brennen (Tadpole), UK music lawyer Sarah Waddington, 
Mike Chunn (formerly of Split Enz & APRA), and UK music producer Colin 
Emmanuel. BFM's Hugh Sundae chairs the debate.
0235 -
	THE BAND PROGRAMME - Brass band music.
0304 -
	RPM - New Zealand and international acoustic features and 
documentaries exploring a variety of compositional, vocal and acoustic 
techniques and narrative frameworks. This week: "April 1912 - A Titanic 
Mix". Was the loss of the Titanic the '9/11' of the early 20th century? 
Certainly the loss of the R.M.S. Titanic was a litmus test of cultural 
values and production in the late industrial era, as this feature 
shows. (A joint RNZ/ABC production.)
0406 -
	SUNDAY DRAMA - "Oswald in Russia", by Graham White. In October 1959, 
at the age of 19, Lee Harvey Oswald travelled from the US to Moscow on 
a tourist visa. He spent the next two years unsuccessfully trying to 
become a Russian citizen. Graham White draws on Oswald's letters and 
diaries to portray a formative moment in the life of the man who would 
become a notorious assassin. (From the BBC.)
0435 -
	HYMNS FOR EASTER DAY
0512 -
	SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK - Spiritual discussion and debate with Maureen 
Garing.
0540 -
	JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
0607 -
	MANA KORERO - Maori current affairs.
0704 -
	ONE IN FIVE - The issues and experience of disability.
0730 -
	THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT
0806 -
	SOUNDS HISTORICAL with Jim Sullivan.
1012 -
	MEDIAWATCH - a weekly look at print, radio, television and the 
Internet.
1038 -
	SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT - the views of New Zealanders.
1106 -
	EASTER DAY CHURCH SERVICE (refer to Sat. 1906)
1204 -
	ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME - from National Radio, including: 1204 - Mana 
Korero; 1330 - Your Money; 1405 - In A Mellow Tone with Hadyn Sherley; 
1510 Medicine Machines (form the BBC); 1605 - Mana Tangata; 1630 - 
Overseas; 1710 - He Rourou.
1800 -
	FIFTY MARKS WOODWORK by David Somerset - a finalist from the 
Commonwealth Short Story Competition.
1852 -
	THOUGHTS FROM ABROAD
1900 -
	Mon.: (after RNZ News) AN EASTER EXAMINATION - a short story by David 
Somerset.
1940 -
	Mon.: PORTRAIT OF YOUNG MAN WITH CAREER - An offbeat and curiously 
snooty piece written by Evelyn Waugh when he was a student. (from the 
BBC)
2010 -
	EASTER MONDAY with Eva Radich - a morning of current affairs and 
conversation.
----------
MONDAY-FRIDAY
0000 -
	Tue.-Fri.: MIDDAY REPORT - news updates and in-depth reports, 
including at 0016 - Business News; 0026 - Sport; 0034 - Rural News; 
0039 - Worldwatch.
0015 -
	Mon.: THE CALL OF THE WILD - The concluding half of a two-part story 
by Susy Pointon on the perils of buying a life-style block.
0033 -
	Mon.: THE MARK STEELE LECTURES - comedy.
0106 -
	WAYNE'S MUSIC - an hour of tunes too good to be forgotten with Wayne 
Mowat.
0204 -
	Mon.: RISKING EVERYTHING - Marcus Bridgstocke turns a shrewd and 
sceptical eye on the insurance industry, considering its history, its 
quirky present and the possibilities for the future, from asteroids to 
e-smog. (from the BBC)
	Tue.-Fri,.: IN TOUCH WITH NZ - An afternoon of people and places, 
information and entertainment.
0300 -
	Tue.-Fri.: PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
0308 -
	Mon.: IN THE SPIRIT - Nick Bollinger presents the final of two 
programmes introducing the black American tradition of spiritual and 
gospel music. Artists featured include Mahalia Jackson, The Golden Gate 
Quartet and The Soul Stirrers.
	Tue.-Fri.: DATELINE PACIFIC* - news from the Pacific with interviews 
and features
with all the region's newsmakers.
0330 -
	Tue.: tba
	Wed.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features
	Thu.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
	Fri.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
0406 -
	Mon.: OSWALD IN RUSSIA (refer to Sun. 0406)
	Tue.-Fri..: IN TOUCH WITH NZ - continues from 0206.
0430 -
	WHAT'S GOING ON? - Lynn Freeman presents a comprehensive and creative 
look at New Zealand's arts and entertainment scene.
0500 -
	Mon.: NEWS
	Tue,-Fri.: CHECKPOINT - News and current affairs including, at 0515 
Business Headlines; 0530 News and Sport; 0554 Mana News.
0607 -
	Mon.: THE RAFT by Carl Nixon - There is tragedy in Mark's past and he 
no longer speaks to his father.
	Tue.-Fri..: WORLDWATCH and PACIFIC REPORT* - A summary of 
international news, followed by news from the Pacific region.
0630 -
	Mon.: LETTER FROM AMERICA - Alistair Cooke's weekly commentary about 
life in the USA in retrospect.
	Tue.-Thu.: TODAY IN PARLIAMENT
	Fri.: FOCUS ON POLITICS
0645 -
	STORYTIME - readings for children.
0700 -
	Mon.: (after RNZ News) WINDOWS ON THE WORLD - international 
documentary.
	Tue.-Fri.: CHECKPOINT (refer to 0500)
0800 -
	PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
0808 -
	Mon.: EUREKA! (refer to Sat. 0206)
	Tue.-Fri.: DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
0830 -
	Mon.: ENVIRONMENT MATTERS (refer to Sat. 0230)
	Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features
	Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
	Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
	Fri.: SPORTS STORY
0906 -
	Mon.: INSIGHT -  In-depth analysis of a topical issue.
	Tue.: THE TUESDAY FEATURE
	Wed.: THE WEDNESDAY DRAMA (refer to Sun. 0406)
	Thu.: WAIATA - Maori music with Hinemoada Baker.
	Fri.: COUNTRY LIFE - news and views from rural New Zealand.
0930 -
	Mon.: MUSICAL CHAIRS (refer to Sat. 0330)
	Tue.: THE COMEDY ZONE (refer to Sat. 0130)
	Thu.: NGA TAONGA KORERO - programs from the archives.
1000 -
	Mon.: LATE NEWS
	Tue.-Fri.: LATE EDITION - An hour of national and international news, 
including today’s best interviews from National Radio.
1015 -
	Mon.: LIVE ENCOUNTERS - Drawing together different cultures and 
faiths, Simon Acland takes us on a humorous and thought-provoking 
journey from Bangkok to Christchurch, Yangon to Manchester. Recorded in 
front of a live audience in late 2003.
1100 -
	Mon.: (after RNZ News) THE MUSIC MIX (refer to Sat. 0607)
	Tue,-Fri.: PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1108 -
	Tue.-Fri.: DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1130 -
	Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features
	Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
	Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
	Fri.: SPORTS STORY*
1205 -
	Mon.: ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME - from National Radio, including: at 1207 - 
At the Movies; 1304 - Discovery (from the BBC); 1345 - Letter from 
America (from the BBC); 1405 - Wayne's Music; 1510 - Medicine Machines 
(from the BBC); 1530 - On This Day; 1605 - Mana Tangata; 1630 - Musical 
Chairs.
	Tue.-Fri.: LATE EDITION (refer to 1000)
1300
	Tue.-Fri.: PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1308 -
	Tue.-Fri: DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1330 -
	Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features
	Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
	Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
	Fri.: SPORTS STORY*
1406 -
	Tue.-Fri.: ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME continues with WAYNE'S MUSIC (refer to 
0106)
1500
	Tue.-Fri.: PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1508 -
	Tue.-Fri.: DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1530 -
	Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features
	Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
	Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
	Fri.: SPORTS STORY*
1605 -
	Tue.-Fri.: ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME continues with
	1605 -	
		MANA TANGATA
	1620 -
		Wed.: PLAYING FAVOURITES
	1630 -
		Tue.: NGA TAONGA KORERO
		Thu.: THE REAL HISTORY OF THE OPERA (from the BBC)
		Fri.: THE SAMPLER
1700 -
	PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1708 -
	Mon.: PACIFIC PRESS REVIEW* (in French)
	Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme 
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features.
	Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the 
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
	Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific 
countries.
	Fri.: SPORTS STORY*
1740 -
	NEWS* in Cook Island Maori
1750 -
	NEW ZEALAND COASTAL WEATHER FORECAST*
1755 -
	PACIFIC WEATHER*
1800 -
	PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1810 -
	SPORTS NEWS*
1815 -
	DATELINE PACIFIC*
1835 -
	NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND*
1840 -
	NEWS* in Samoan
1850 -
	PACIFIC WEATHER FORECAST*
1855 -
	NEWS* in Niuean
1900 -
	WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS & SPORTS UPDATE*
1910 -
	Mon-Thu.: MORNING REPORT - National Radio's breakfast show.
	Fri.: *TAGATA O TE MOANA (refer to Sat. 0410)
1930 -
	Mon-Thu.: NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES*
1935 -
	Mon-Thu.: PACIFIC BUSINESS REPORT*
1940 -
	Mon-Thu.: NEWS IN TONGAN*
1955 -
	Mon.-Thu.: PACIFIC WEATHER FORECAST*
1959 -
	Mon.-Thu.: *PACIFIC MONEY UPDATE
2000 -
	WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2010 -
	SPORTS NEWS*
2015 -
	Mon-Thu.: TAGATA O TE MOANA HIGHLIGHTS*
	Fri.: DATELINE PACIFIC*
2035 -
	Mon-Thu.: NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND*
	Fri.: KIM HILL - a Saturday morning mixture of current affairs and 
feature interviews. (joined in progress...continues to 0000.)
2040 -
	Mon.: PACIFIC PRESS REVIEW* - in French.
	Tue.: NEWS* in Solomon Islands Pijin.
	Wed.-Thu.: RNZI FEATURE* (no further detail available-ed.)
2050 -
	Mon.-Thu.: NEW ZEALAND NEWSPAPER HEADLINES*
2055 -
	Mon.-Thu.: PACIFIC BUSINESS REPORT*
2100 -
	WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2110 -
	Mon-Thu.: SPORTS NEWS*
2115 -
	Mon.: NEWS* IN SOLOMON ISLAND PIJIN
	Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme 
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features.
	Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the 
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
	Thu.: FRUIT AND VEGETABLE REPORT.
2135 -
	Mon-Wed.: NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND*
	Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific 
countries.
2140 -
	Mon.-Thu.: RNZI FEATURE* [no further detail available-ed.]
2200 -
	Mon-Thu.: WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2210 -
	Mon-Thu.: SPORTS NEWS*
2215 -
	Mon-Thu.: DATELINE PACIFIC* - news from the Pacific with interviews 
and features
with all the region's newsmakers.
2235 -
	Mon-Thu.: NINE TO NOON (refer to Sun. 2235) including, at 2245:
		Mon.: "The Manager of the Kremlin", by Evelyn Waugh. A destitute 
refugee from the Russian Revolution finds himself running a successful 
theme night club in Paris. (from the BBC)
		Tue.: "Cruise--Letters from a Young Lady of Leisure", by Evelyn 
Waugh. As she sails around the Mediterranean, a young lady of leisure 
writes letters home about the exotic sights on shore - and the romantic 
intrigues on board. (from the BBC)
		Wed./Thu.: "On Guard", by Evelyn Waugh. To remind her of him while 
he's abroad, a young man buys his fiance a snappy little puppy called 
Hector. (In two parts, from the BBC.)
Next regular update to be posted by 0500 UT Fri. Apr. 16.
Good Listening!
John Figliozzi
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