[Swprograms] RNZI Previews #328; 27 Nov.-3 Dec. '04
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[Swprograms] RNZI Previews #328; 27 Nov.-3 Dec. '04



R. NEW ZEALAND INT. PREVIEWS
Edition 328
Nov. 27-Dec. 3, 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.

NEW Shortwave Frequency Schedule (^North American reception
possible):
2051-0359 - ^17675
0400-0759 - ^15720
0800-1059 - ^9885 kHz.
1100-1259 - 15530 kHz.*
1300-1750 - ^9870 kHz. (western NA only)
1751-1850 - 11980 kHz.
1851-2050 - 15265 kHz.
(*1100-1259 beam shifts from Pacific to PNG and East Timor)

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 Scheduled This Week:
Sat. 1945 - International Rugby: All Blacks v France from Paris.
(Regular, scheduled programming suspended for the duration of the match.)


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RNZ News on the hour except where indicated.

SATURDAY
0006 -
DIGITAL LIFE - Simon Morton looks at technology issues and checks out the latest news from around the globe.
0030 -
THE COMEDY ZONE - Fun from New Zealand and overseas.
0104 -
EUREKA! - Exploring science in New Zealand, with Veronika Meduna.
0130 -
ENVIRONMENT MATTERS - Topical environmental issues with Dean Williams.
0206 -
HOME GROWN with Liz Barry - NZ music, new releases and music industry
information. Includes, at 0230, MUSICAL CHAIRS - "Tuini Ngawai". Profiling the prolific Ngati Porou songwriter (1910-1965) especially remembered for her shearing and other contemporary folk songs. The songs were often based on popular tunes of the day, and were written for different occasions, such as the departure of Maori soldiers to serve in the second world war. Through Sir Apirana Ngata's influence, Tuini Ngawai taught Maori culture in schools and went on to lead shearing gangs, even winning the women's section of a shearing competition.
0410 -
TAGATA O TE MOANA - Pacific news, features, interviews and music
giving an insight into the diverse cultures of the Pacific people.
0507 -
THE MUSIC MIX - Richard Wain presents a contemporary music magazine
with interviews and music from a wide range of New Zealand and overseas
artists, coverage of new releases, tours, live sessions, music
festivals and events.
0604 -
SATURDAY NIGHT with Peter Fry - Music, reminiscences and entertainment.
0912 -
DEEP PURPLE - Thoughtful and relaxing music with a touch of nostalgia.
1006 -
MUSIC 'TIL MIDNIGHT
1108 -
FORCES RADIO* - Produced and presented by RNZ broadcaster Katrina Batten and includes news and features from home, sports, entertainment and news from the NZDF. Along with news of what's happening in NZ, there's lots of lighter news, plus some music and fun. All contributions, including messages from home to personnel overseas,
are welcome.
1308 -
NEW MUSIC RELEASES*
1405 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME - from National Radio; including: 1410 - Reading: "I'm Not Scared" by Niccolo Ammanati; 1440 The Week in Parliament.
1508 -
FORCES RADIO* (refer to 1108)
1605 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME continues from National Radio.
1810 -
HYMNS FOR SUNDAY MORNING
1835 -
WEEKEND WORLDWATCH - international affairs.
1910 -
FORCES RADIO* (refer to 1108)
2006 -
SPORTS WORLD - the week's sporting highlights. (from Radio Sport.)
2106 -
SUNDAY MORNING with Chris Laidlaw - Discussions, features and music
until midday, 2106 - The Sunday Group; 2130 - On This Day; 2145 - Sunday
Supplement; 2206 - Ideas. [Ed. Note: 'Sunday Morning' is joined in progress.]
2300 -
MIDDAY NEWS
2312 -
THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT
2333 -
SPECTRUM - People, places and events in New Zealand. This week: "Erebus Memories". 25 years ago today, an Air New Zealand jet crashed into Mt Erebus in the Antarctic, killing everyone on board. David Steemson talks to two families who lost loved ones.


SUNDAY
0006 -
AT THE MOVIES - News and reviews, with Simon Morris.
0030 -
BOOKMARKS - What's new in books, with Ruth Todd and Morrin Rout.
0105 -
IS IT ON? - Alan Dein gets wired for sound in a cultural history exploring how the microphone has changed our world. It has revealed human truths, let nation speak unto nation and completely bugged us. Today: Now Hear This. (from the BBC.)
0135 -
THE BAND PROGRAMME - Brass band music with John Harrison.
0204 -
LEAPS OF THE MIND - As the science of psychology developed during the 20th century, our understanding of human behaviour improved. Certain landmark experiments dramatically increased our knowledge, changing forever our perception of the human mind. Claudia Hammond interviews those involved and hears from today's experts of the debt they owe the pioneers of the past. (from the BBC.)
0306 -
THE SUNDAY DRAMA - "Maigret: The Yellow Dog", by Georges Simenon. In a bizarre and sordid tale set on the Brittany coast murder is attempted and a dog causes widespread panic. (from the BBC.)
0412 -
SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK - Spiritual discussion and debate with Maureen Garing.
0445 -
JAZZ SPOTLIGHT - with Haydn Sherley.
0507 -
MANA KORERO - Maori current affairs.
0604 -
ONE IN FIVE - The issues and experience of disability.
0630 -
THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT
0706 -
SOUNDS HISTORICAL with Jim Sullivan. This week: The Erebus disaster 25 years ago today.
0912 -
NEW MUSIC RELEASES*
1006 -
NIGHTCAP
1108 -
FORCES RADIO* (refer to Sat. 1108)
1205 -
SPORTS WORLD (refer to Sat. 2006)
1308 -
TAGATA O TE MOANA* (refer to Sat. 0510)
1405 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME - from National Radio, including: 1410 - Reading: "I'm Not Scared", by Niccolo Ammaniti (from the BBC); 1430 - Bookmarks (refer to Sun. 0030).
1510 -
SPORTS WORLD (refer to Sat. 2006)
1605 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME continues with: 1610 - He Rourou.
1710 -
NEW MUSIC RELEASES*
1810 -
TAGATA O TE MOANA* (refer to Sat. 0510)
1900 -
WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS & SPORTS UPDATE*
1930 -
NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES*
1935 -
PACIFIC BUSINESS REPORT*
1940 -
NEWS IN TONGAN*
1955 -
PACIFIC WEATHER FORECAST*
1959 -
PACIFIC MONEY UPDATE*
2000 -
WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2010 -
SPORTS NEWS*
2015 -
TAGATA O TE MOANA HIGHLIGHTS*
2035 -
NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND*
2040 -
PACIFIC PRESS REVIEW* - in French.
2050 -
NEW ZEALAND NEWSPAPER HEADLINES*
2055 -
PACIFIC BUSINESS REPORT*
2100 -
WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2110 -
SPORTS NEWS*
2115 -
FOCUS ON POLITICS*
2135 -
NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND*
2140 -
RNZI FEATURE* [no further detail available-ed.]
2200 -
WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2210 -
SPORTS NEWS*
2215 -
TAGATA O TE MOANA HIGHLIGHTS*
2235 -
NINE TO NOON with Linda Clark - Current affairs and topics of interest. (Joined in progress.)
2300 -
MIDDAY REPORT - news updates and in-depth reports, including at 0016 -
Business News; 0026 - Sport; 0034 - Rural News; 0039 - Worldwatch.


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MONDAY-FRIDAY
0006 -
IN TOUCH WITH NZ - An afternoon of people and places, information and
entertainment with Wayne Mowat, beginning the first hour with WAYNE'S MUSIC, an hour of tunes too good to be forgotten.
0300 -
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
0308 -
DATELINE PACIFIC* - news from the Pacific with interviews and features
with all the region's newsmakers.
0330 -
Mon.: NEW MUSIC RELEASES*
Tue.: MAILBOX - listener letters and dx news. This week, a Radio Heritage Documentary Recalls 8DR Darwin's Horror Christmas. The third in a series of radio heritage documentaries. On Christmas Day 1974, the Australian city of Darwin was hit by a massive cyclone which damaged 90% of buildings and left more than 60 people dead, over 1000 injured, and forced the evacuation of 26,000 residents. Local ABC radio station 8DR 650 AM was initially knocked off air, but returned the following day with an emergency broadcast via a Radio Australia shortwave transmitter. David Ricquish of the Radio Heritage Foundation presents the inside story from 8DR staff on what happened that day, along with rare audio from the shortwave relay with evacuation announcements and calls for assistance. You'll also hear the haunting song that made Number 1 in Australia soon afterwards, 'Santa Never Made it into Darwin'. Hear some of the history of 8DR and early broadcasting in Darwin during World War II, so join David for this special Christmas month broadcast on the 30th anniversary of 8DR's horror Christmas back in 1974. (Also available at the on-demand audio Mailbox section at [www.rnzi.com] for the following 14 days).
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 -
CHECKPOINT - News and current affairs including, at 0515 Business Headlines; 0530 News and Sport; 0554 Mana News.
0507 -
Tue,-Fri.: WORLDWATCH and PACIFIC REPORT* - A summary of international news, followed by news from the Pacific region.
0530 -
Mon.: THE LETTER - personal observations from columnists around the world.
(from the BBC.)
Tue.-Thu.: TODAY IN PARLIAMENT
Fri.: FOCUS ON POLITICS
0545 -
STORYTIME - readings for children.
0606 -
WINDOWS ON THE WORLD - international public radio features and documentaries.
0700 -
CHECKPOINT (refer to 0400)
0800 -
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
0808 -
DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
0830 -
Mon.: MAILBOX* (refer to Tue. 0330)
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 -
NEWS AND LATE EDITION - Radio New Zealand national and international news, including the day's best interviews from National Radio.
1006 -
Mon.: THE MUSIC MIX - Richard Wain presents a contemporary music magazine.
Tue.-Thu.: TODAY IN PARLIAMENT.
Fri.: NIGHT MANOUVRES - Liz Barry's late night selection of Kiwi electronica, plus other musical highlights from 2004. Tonight: The Upbeats; Empathy Plug-In Drummer compilation; Loudhaler 'Noodlehouse'; plus Trillion, Hoyager and Bevan Smith.
1011 -
Tue.: SHOWTIME - Music from stage and screen.
Wed.: IN A MELLOW TONE - with Haydn Sherley.
Thu.: BEALE STREET CARAVAN - David Knowles introduces the Memphis-based radio show with an international reputation for its location recordings of blues musicians live in concert.
1100 -
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1108 -
DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1130 -
Mon.: MAILBOX (refer to Tue. 0330)
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 -
LATE EDITION (refer to 0900)
1300
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1308 -
DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1330 -
Mon.: MAILBOX (refer to Tue. 0330)
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*
1405 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME continues with: Mon.: 1410 - Reading: "I'm Not Scared", by Niccolo Ammaniti (from the BBC), Tue.-Fri.: Reading: "Jack Maggs", by Peter Carey (from the ABC); 1430 - Mon.: The Word (from the BBC); Wed.: For a Smile (from the BBC); Thu. Auckland Issues. 1440 - Tue.: Diversions, Fri.: Nga Taonga Korero.
1500
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1508 -
DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1530 -
Mon.: MAILBOX (refer to Tue. 0330)
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 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME continues with: 1510 - He Rourou.
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 2300.)
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).
2300 -
Mon.-Thu.: MIDDAY REPORT (refer to Sun. 2300).
2312 -
Fri.: FOCUS ON POLITICS
2333 -
Fri.: THE SAMPLER - Nick Bollinger casts a critical ear over the latest CD releases.



Next update to appear by 0600 UT Fri., 3 Dec.

Good Listening!
John Figliozzi

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