[Swprograms] RNZI Previews #333; 1-7 Jan '05
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[Swprograms] RNZI Previews #333; 1-7 Jan '05



R. NEW ZEALAND INT. PREVIEWS
Edition 333
Jan. 1-7, 2005 (UT)

Here is the complete RNZI broadcast schdule for the next week.  Days
and times are in UT; frequencies are in kHz.

NOTE -- OVER THE NEXT WEEK, RNZI PROGRAMMING WILL CONSIST ENTIRELY OF NATIONAL RADIO DOMESTIC RELAYS AND RADIO SPORT RELAYS.

*denotes RNZI-produced program.  All other programs originated by
National Radio, unless otherwise indicated.

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.
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".

No Live Sports Coverage Scheduled This Week.

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RNZ News on the hour except where indicated.

SATURDAY
0006 -
3-D RADIO - (began at 2312 Fri.) A guided tour through the best music, creative arts and entertainment from Aotearoa and beyond, selected from What's Going On?, The Music Mix, At the Movies, and other National Radio arts-related interviews and features. The afternoon's entertainment also includes at 0006 REVIEW: LIVE CONCERTS OF THE YEAR; plus new interviews, reviews, mini-concerts, excellent music and random outcroppings of wit and humour, including: at 0206 ENZOLOGY - The Story of Split Enz. This week: The Beginning of the Enz: 1950s to 1974. The first programme of an in-depth 10-part documentary by National Radio producer Jeremy Ansell on the iconic New Zealand band, covering the formation of the band (as Split Ends) and the songwriting partnership of Tim Finn and Phil Judd (RNZ). (See www.radionz.co.nz/enzology)
0306 -
GOODBYE HELEN YOUNG STUDIO - A tribute to National Radio's legendary music recording studio and a selection of music recorded in it.
0400 -
EVENING NEWS - A summary of the day's news, including sport.
0506 -
TBA
0606 -
SATURDAY NIGHT with Peter Fry - Music, reminiscences and entertainment, including your requests. (Email: satnight@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
0912 -
DEEP PURPLE - Thoughtful and relaxing music with a touch of nostalgia.
1006 -
MUSIC TILL MIDNIGHT
1104 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME - Including: 1106 Mai i te Ku - Ki te Ku Ta (RNZ); 1230 From the World (BBC); 1305 Touchstone; 1330 Hymns; 1410 Reading: "Good and Bad at Once", by Raewyn Alexander; 1440 The Week in Parliament; 1530 Bollywood and Beyond; 1645 Awesome NZ.
1707 -
STORYTIME OMNIBUS - A treasury of stories for children. "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" - The classic tale by C S Lewis.
1808 -
HYMNS FOR SUNDAY MORNING
1835 -
WEEKEND WORLDWATCH - international affairs.
1910 -
INSIGHT - 'P' - What the drug 'P' is doing to Northland families and how the community is fighting back.
2010 -
SPORTSWORLD - Radio Sport's 50 minute summary of the week's sporting highlights and newsmakers.
2106 -
A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION - The award-winning American Public Radio show. (From NPR.)
2300 -
MIDDAY NEWS
2312 -
THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT
2333 -
SPECTRUM - People, places and events in New Zealand. This week: "Big Brother is Watching" - the surveillance camera phenomenon.


SUNDAY
0006 -
THE REAL FAR EAST - A four-part series on the Russian Far East. Where Russia comes up against Japan, China, North Korea and Alaska, increasingly, it's turning its back on Moscow and building new relationships with its Pacific neighbours. It is a region at the centre of the 21st century's greatest opportunities. (Pt 2 of 4, from ABC/BBC.)
0030 -
HIDDEN TREASURES - Trevor Reekie discovers music that fell between the cracks; music from overlooked innovators and eccentric visionaries and works of obscured genius.
0105 -
THE INTERVIEW - New Zealanders known for their accomplishments in other fields, interview a personally selected guest who they've long wanted to question. Today: acclaimed children's writer Margaret Mahy talks to British children's fantasy writer Diana Wynne Jones.
0204 -
BRIAN WILSON: SMILE - The former Beach Boy began working on his masterpiece in 1967 after hearing The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper album. Inspired by what he heard, he was determined to create music that would rival The Beatles' best. But Wilson's personal demons took over and the project was never completed...until now. National Radio showcases Smile, an album 35 years in the making along with comments from Brian Wilson, his lyricist Van Dyke Parks and music historian David Leaf, who has just produced a film documentary that tells the story of Smile.
0306 -
THE SUNDAY DRAMA - "Chance Meeting on Triton 9", by Justin Eade. The time is the near future. NASA sends three Kiwi and Aussie astronauts on a mission, piloting the space shuttle. Our intrepid trio have a number of close encounters with alien life forms, and find that inter-galactic diplomacy is a very fraught business indeed.
0412 -
THE TRANSIT OF VENUS LECTURES: Voyages in Time and Space. A repeat of the popular 6-part lecture series first broadcast in the lead up to June's astronomical event - last observed in 1882 and which became inextricably linked to James Cook's exploration of the South Pacific.
0604 -
ONE IN FIVE - The issues and experience of disability.
0630 -
THE YEAR IN PARLIAMENT
0706 -
SOUNDS HISTORICAL with Jim Sullivan.
0912 -
NIGHTCAP
1104 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME - Including: 1104 Talking to Tangaroa; ; 1305 In a Mellow Tone with Haydn Sherley; 1410 Reading: "Rosemary Bartle", by Norman Bilbrough; 1430 The Million Years (RNZ); 1505 Mana Tangata.
1205 -
SPORTSWORLD (refer to Sat. 2010)
1710 -
SEASONAL BREAKFAST FARE - An early morning miscellany of music, stories and nostalgia with Stuart Keith.
1800 -
SUMMER REPORT - Todd Niall presents three hours of summer information including news, sport, weather, local and foreign correspondents and aids to summer living
2106 -
THE BEST OF LINDA CLARK - A selection of highlights from National Radio's Nine to Noon shows throughout 2004. Today: Recalling Linda's conversation with writer Etger Keret.
2145 -
A LAND OF TWO HALVES: Looking for a Lift in Both New Zealands. After living here for 15 years, Joe Bennett takes a close look at the country.
2206 -
A MAN AND HIS ISLAND - Tom Moody's extraordinary story of life on remote Islands, told from his own Pacific Island home of Namenalala.
2300 -
NEWS AT NOON - A roundup of today's news and sport, including a summary of international news in "Worldwatch".
2335 -
MATINEE IDLE with Phil O'Brien. Phil O'Brien presents an afternoon of summer music and entertainment until 0400, including: 0130 Holiday Snapshots for Radio - an album of holiday stories - talking about the things that we enjoy doing on holiday and why we like to do them. Today: eco-tourism; 0206 Classic Concert: Neil Diamond - Hot August Night, recorded in concert at the Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, August 1972; 0345 Sirocco - TV cook and personality Peta Mathias shares some of the many pleasures of travel to other lands, when her search for a link between Portuguese fado, Spanish flamenco and the music of Morocco takes her to each of those countries.


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MONDAY-FRIDAY
0006 -
Mon.-Thu.: MATINEE IDLE continues (refer to 2335)
0412 -
Mon.: FIFTY FRAGMENTS OF GLASS - Melanie Thornton considers the history, the sounds and the feelings we have about glass, exploring the powerful impacts glass has had on the way civilisations developed.
Tue.: THIS DIAMOND RING - An American public radio feature exploring the history, the business and the lure of diamonds and following the international diamond trail from the buckets of child miners in war-torn Western Africa to America's jewelry counters. (From NPR.)
Wed.: RICE CULTURE - Rice is far more than a food eaten daily by more than half the people in the world. It is folklore, culture, and history. (From the CBC)
Thu.: BEYOND WAR - Part one of a programme looking at the history and the power of non-violent resistance.
0545 -
THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE - Continuing a serialisation of the classic tale by C S Lewis.
0606 -
WINDOWS ON THE WORLD - international public radio features and documentaries.
0706 -
SUMMER NIGHTS with Bryan Crump - An evening of the people, places and events of New Zealand as reflected on National Radio throughout the past year until midnight, including: Interviews, news, music, features and listener requests, plus Radio New Zealand News and Late Edition at 0900, followed by an hour of Bryan's own specially selected music just before the midnight (1100 UT).
1104 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME - Including: 1106 (Mon.) At the Movies, (Tue.) Health Matters (BBC), (Wed.) Spectrum, (Thu.) Ideas; 1204 (Mon.) Euroquest (BBC), (Tue.) Insight, (Wed.) From the World, (Thu.) One in Five, (Fri.) The Best of Off the Wire; 1230 (Fri.) History Repeated; 1245 (Mon.) The Letter (BBC); 1305 Classic Concert; 1410 (Mon.) Reading: "How High the Sky?", by Mike Hamblyn, (Tue.-Fri.) Reading: "Floating The Fish on Bamboo", by Adrienne Jansen; 1430 (Mon.) The Word (BBC), (Wed.) For a Smile (BBC), Thu.: Naming Rites, (Fri.) The Vault; 1440 (Tue.) Diversions (RNZ); 1505 (Mon.-Thu.) Mana Tangata; 1530 (Mon.) Outlaws and Fugitives, (Tue.) Musical Chairs--Annie Crummer, Fri.: First Call--The Session Musicians; 1635 (Wed.) The Real far East (BBC), (Fri.) Go Digital (BBC).
1706 -
Mon.-Thu.: SEASONAL BREAKFAST FARE (refer to 1706 Sun.)
Fri.: SATURDAY MORNING - An early morning miscellany of music, stories and nostalgia.
1800 -
Mon.-Thu.: SUMMER REPORT (refer to 1800 Sun.)
Fri.: COUNTRY LIFE - David Knowles, Susan Murray and Tania Oolders present highlights from the past year in rural New Zealand. (starts at 1808 after RNZ news)
1910 -
Fri.: THE BEST OF SATURDAY MORNING with Kim Hill - A selection from Kim Hill's Saturday morning shows throughout 2004. Today: photographer Peter Bush; actress Maggie Smith; the Jubilation choir; writer and critic Clive James, and musician Paul Kelly.
2106 -
Mon.-Thu.: THE BEST OF LINDA CLARK. (Mon.: Recalling her conversation with Welby Ings; Tue.: Recalling her conversation with author Jane Juska; Wed.: Recalling her conversation with Australian cartoonist Michael Leunig; Thu.: Recalling her conversation with medical historian and ethicist Alice Dreger.
Fri.: A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION - A two hour programme of the award-winning American Public Radio show, presented by Garrison Keillor and recorded during its live presentation in St Paul Minnesota. (From NPR.)
2145 -
Mon.-Thu.: A LAND OF TWO HALVES--Looking for a Lift in both New Zealands. (refer to Sun. 2145)
2206 -
Mon.: DREAMING OF HOME - The story of an exiled people, the Banabans, now living on Rabi, Fiji.
Tue.: A MAN AND HIS ISLAND - Tom Moody's extraordinary story of life on remote Islands, told from his own Pacific Island home of Namenalala.
Wed./Thu: CAR CULTURE - Jerome Cvitanovich meets New Zealanderrs for whom motor vehicles are much more than a mode of transport.
2300 -
Mon.-Thu.: NEWS AT NOON.
Fri.: MIDDAY NEWS
2312 -
Fri.: 3-D RADIO - A guided tour through the best music, creative arts and entertainment from Aotearoa and beyond, selected from What's Going On?, The Music Mix, At the Movies, and other National Radio arts-related interviews and features.
2335 -
Mon.-Thu.: MATINEE IDLE (refer to Sun. 2335) including:
Mon.: 0130 Holiday Snapshots for Radio - an album of holiday stories - talking about the things that we enjoy doing on holiday and why we like to do them. Today: cycle touring; 0206 Classic Concert: Nirvana - Unplugged in New York, November 18 1993 - an intimate affair, including stripped-back versions of some of Nirvana's best loved songs, and an interesting selection of covers; 0345 Sirocco - TV cook and personality Peta Mathias shares some of the many pleasures of travel to other lands, when her search for a link between Portuguese fado, Spanish flamenco and the music of Morocco takes her to each of those countries.
Tue.: 0130 Holiday Snapshots for Radio - an album of holiday stories - talking about the things that we enjoy doing on holiday and why we like to do them. Today: Summer Schools; 0206 From Spirituals to Swing - the legendary 1939 and 1939 concerts that brought jazz/blues (and integration) to Carnegie Hall for first time. Pre-dating the development of the long-playing record, the show included the debut concert hall appearance of Count Basie's Big Band as well as performances from Sister Rosetta Tharpe; Sonny Terry; the Golden Gate Quartet; the Benny Goodman Sextet and many other legends; 0345 Sirocco - TV cook and personality Peta Mathias shares some of the many pleasures of travel to other lands, when her search for a link between Portuguese fado, Spanish flamenco and the music of Morocco takes her to each of those countries.
Wed.: 0130 Holiday Snapshots for Radio - an album of holiday stories - talking about the things that we enjoy doing on holiday and why we like to do them. Today: Dance Parties; 0206 The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Yas Out! Live at Madison Square Gardens, November 1969, the Stones' first gigs in the USA for three years were a triumphant return, full of sexy swagger in a powerful, tight performance, including recently joined guitarist Mick Taylor; 0345 Sirocco - TV cook and personality Peta Mathias shares some of the many pleasures of travel to other lands, when her search for a link between Portuguese fado, Spanish flamenco and the music of Morocco takes her to each of those countries.
Thu.: 0130 Holiday Snapshots for Radio - an album of holiday stories - talking about the things that we enjoy doing on holiday and why we like to do them. Today: The family holiday camp; 0206 Johnny Cash - Live at San Quentin "...Cash at his zenith - a master communicator, interpreter, and missionary, who sang songs for the souls locked away, inside one of hell's most famous waiting rooms." Marty Stuart, from the liner notes of 'Johnny Cash - Live at San Quentin', recorded 24 February 1969; 0345 Sirocco - TV cook and personality Peta Mathias shares some of the many pleasures of travel to other lands, when her search for a link between Portuguese fado, Spanish flamenco and the music of Morocco takes her to each of those countries.


Next update to appear by 0600 UT Fri., 7 Jan.		

Good Listening!
John Figliozzi

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