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Radio Netherlands Worldwide PROGRAMME PREVIEW Saturday 13 - Friday 19
September 2008

Welcome to our weekly guide to Radio Netherlands Worldwide's English
Service - a list of the new programmes coming up on Radio Netherlands
Worldwide this week, beginning on Saturday.


SATURDAY 13 SEPTEMBER

*** The State We're In ***

This week in TSWI, we ask if people have a right to retire. So we ask
74-year-old New Yorker Lestra Vertucci why she's going back to work.
Host Jonathan Groubert speaks with Bilha Ndoko Azenga, a retired
school teacher in Nairobi, Kenya, about her struggle to support a
family on a meagre pension and Stephen Kidd, director of policy at the
advocacy group Help Age International explains the challenges facing
retirees around the world.

We focus on the right to a toilet. Bouwe-Jan Smeding from the
organisation SIMAVI discusses the problems of sanitation in developing
countries. We also hear about the concept of the Flying Toilet, the
receptacle of last resort in Kenyan slums where there is no
alternative. And Dr. Kamal Kar explains his concept 'Community Led
Total Sanitation', which introduces elements of shame and knowledge to
get communities to improve sanitation themselves.

And finally Thai Transgender Suttirat Simsiriwong gives us her opinion
on the Thai school that has given its transgender students their own
toilet. She also explains why there are so many transgenders in the
country compared to other places.

Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1006 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)
1406 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1800 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 15535)
1900 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2000 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)


*** Network Europe Week ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters

A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide
a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe. If you missed any
editions of Network Europe Week satisfy your needs with this digest of
the programme's top stories.

Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1500 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)

Note that on Saturday we also run repeats of:

Curious Orange: 1530 (South Asia 9345, 12080, 15595)
Earthbeat:
0000 (Eastern N America 9845)
0100 (Central N America 9845)
0400 (Western N America 6165)



SUNDAY 14 SEPTEMBER

*** Network Europe Extra ***

Arts and Culture brought to you each Sunday from Europe's widest
partnership of international broadcasters.


Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1005 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)
1405 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1500 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1800 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 15535)
1900 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2000 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)


*** Reloaded ***

Another selection of the week's programme highlights presented by Mindy Ran.

Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1030 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)
1430 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1530 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1830 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 15535)
1930 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2030 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)

Note that on Sunday we also run:

The State We're In:
0000 (Eastern N America 9845)
0100 (Central N America 9845)
0400 (Western N America 6165)



MONDAY 15 SEPTEMBER

*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.

Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1400 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1530 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1800 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 15535)
1900 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2000 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)


*** Curious Orange ***

It's a radio show, it's a website, it's a lifestyle. It's Curious Orange -
30 minutes of Dutchness on Radio Netherlands Worldwide

This week on Curious Orange... excelling in the Netherlands - why the
Dutch preference for "good enough" isn't good enough any more. And,
we'll pump up the volume when we hear about Holland's first
sustainable dance club. Also on the show, Robbert Tilli from the Music
Center of the Netherlands will tell us about this week's feature music
artist Benny Sings, and Columnist Perro de Jong will be in with his
Critical Eye.

That's this week on Curious Orange.

Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)
1430 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1830 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 15535)
1930 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2030 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)

Repeated:
Tuesday:
0000 (Eastern N America 9845)
0100 (Central N America 9845)
0400 (Western N America 6165)
Wednesday
1030 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)
Saturday
15:30 1000 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia
11895, Far East 12065)

Note that on Monday we also run:


Documentary followed by Reloaded:
0000 (Eastern N America 9845)
0100 (Central N America 9845)
Earthbeat:
0400 (Western N America 6165)
Network Europe:
1500 (Europe 1296; South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)



TUESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER

*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.

Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
0000 (Eastern N America 9845)
0100 (Central N America 9845)
0400 (Western N America 6165)
1400 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1530 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1800 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 15535)
1900 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2000 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)


*** The State We're In - Midweek Edition ***

Jonathan Groubert and his team look at current events from an
unexpected perspective

This week in TSWI ME, we ask if people have a right to retire. So we
ask 74-year-old New Yorker Lestra Vertucci why she's going back to
work. Host Jonathan Groubert speaks with Bilha Ndoko Azenga, a retired
school teacher in Nairobi, Kenya, about her struggle to support a
family on a meagre pension and Stephen Kidd, director of policy at the
advocacy group Help Age International explains the challenges facing
retirees around the world.

We focus on the right to a toilet. Bouwe-Jan Smeding from the
organisation SIMAVI discusses the problems of sanitation in developing
countries. We also hear about the concept of the Flying Toilet, the
receptacle of last resort in Kenyan slums where there is no
alternative. And Dr. Kamal Kar explains his concept 'Community Led
Total Sanitation', which introduces elements of shame and knowledge to
get communities to improve sanitation themselves.


Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)
1430 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1830 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 15535)
1930 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2030 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)


Note that on Tuesday we also run:

Bridges with Africa
Network Europe:
1500 (Europe 1296; South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
Curious Orange:
0030 (Eastern N America 9845)
0130 (Central N America 9845)
0430 (Western N America 6165)



WEDNESDAY 17 SEPTEMBER

*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.

Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
0000 (Eastern N America 9845)
0100 (Central N America 9845)
0400 (Western N America 6165)
1400 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1530 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1800 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 15535)
1900 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2000 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)


*** Radio Books ***

'No Way Out'

"Summer in Zantiadi" by Sana Valiulina

This season RadioBooks highlights work from the diverse immigrant
community of The Netherlands and Belgium. After her study in Moscow,
Estonian-born writer Sana Valiulina emigrated to The Netherlands in
1989.

In her story "Summer in Zantiadi" a young woman vacationing in a
seaside resort falls under the spell of an attractive but mysterious
boy.

Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)
1430 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1830 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 15535)
1930 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2030 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)

Repeated:
Thursday:
0030 (Eastern N America 9845)
0130 (Central N America 9845)
0430 (Western N America 6165)
Friday
1030 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)

Note that on Wednesday we also run:

Curious Orange:
1030 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)
Network Europe:
1500 (Europe 1296; South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
The State We're In Midweek Edition:
0030 (Eastern N America 9845)
0130 (Central N America 9845)
0430 (Western N America 6165)



THURSDAY 18 SEPTEMBER

*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.

Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
0000 (Eastern N America 9845)
0100 (Central N America 9845)
0400 (Western N America 6165)
1400 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1530 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1800 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 15535)
1900 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2000 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)


*** Earthbeat ***

Marnie Chesterton looks at the footprint we're leaving on our planet.

This week on Earthbeat: When plants go bad. The Rhododendron should
probably be admired for the prolific way in which it spreads. The
problem is that it threatens an ancient oak landscape that has
remained unchanged for centuries in the Highlands of Scotland. So
who's winning the battle to keep this pest at bay?
Also on the show, we visit the The Netherlands' first sustainable
dance club. That's all on Thursday's Earthbeat with Marnie Chesterton.



Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 (East/Southeast Asia 12065, East Asia 9795, Far East 6040)
1430 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1830 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 11655, 12050)
1930 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2030 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)


Repeated:
Friday
0030 (Eastern N America 9845)
0130 (Central N America 9845)
0430 (Western N America 6165)
Monday
1030 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)


Note that on Thursday we also run:

Network Europe Extra:
1030 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)
Network Europe:
1500 (Europe 1296; South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
Radio Books:
0030 (Eastern N America 9845)
0130 (Central N America 9845)
0430 (Western N America 6165)



FRIDAY 19 SEPTEMBER

*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.

Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
0000 (Eastern N America 9845)
0100 (Central N America 9845)
0400 (Western N America 6165)
1400 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1530 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1800 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 15535)
1900 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2000 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)


*** Bridges with Africa ***

Your hosts Alberta Opoku, Ernest Mason and Bram Posthumus take a look
at African developments - in Africa itself, but also in Europe and
elsewhere. Featuring the everything-out-in-the-open Round Table
discussion, and of course music. That's in a new edition of Bridges
with Africa, this Friday.

Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 (East/Southeast Asia 12065, East Asia 9795, Far East 6040)
1430 (South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)
1830 (Southern Africa 6020, East/Central Africa 11655, 12050)
1930 (East/Central Africa 15535, West Africa 11660, 15335, East Africa
5905, Southern Africa 7425)
2030 (West Africa 17810, East Africa 5905, Southern Africa 7425)

Repeated:
Saturday
0030 (Eastern N America 9845)
0130 (Central N America 9845)
0430 (Western N America 6165)
Tuesday
1030 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)


Note that on Friday we also run:

Radio Books:
1030 (East/Central Asia 15510, East Asia 13820, Southeast Asia 11895,
Far East 12065)
Network Europe:
1500 (Europe 1296; South Asia 9345, 9890, 11835)



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