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RNZI Previews #279; 24-26 Dec '03
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John Figliozzi
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Dec 21, 2003 20:07 PST
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R. NEW ZEALAND INT. PREVIEWS
Edition 279
Dec. 24-26, 2003 (UT)
Here is the COMPLETE broadcast schedule for RNZI for Christmas Eve,
Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Days and times are expressed in UT;
frequencies are in kHz.
*denotes RNZI-produced program. All other programs originated by
National Radio, unless otherwise indicated.
+ indicates program likely to be pre-empted in whole or in part by
sports coverage.
Shortwave Frequency Schedule (^North American reception possible):
0000-0359 - ^17675 kHz.
0400-0759 - ^15340 kHz.
0800-1059 - ^9770 kHz.
1100-1259 - ^15530 kHz.
1300-1750 - ^9870 kHz.
1750-1850 - 11980 kHz.
1851-2240 - ^15265 kHz.
2240-0000 - 17675 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".
No Live Sports Coverage This Week.
EDITOR'S NOTE: From 24 Dec., RNZI-produced programmes go on summer
vacation, along with the rest of the country. Therefore, for the next
few weeks, RNZI's schedule will consist entirely of National Radio
relays. RNZI's Pacific breakfast news programs will resume on Jan. 5.
Other RNZI features, including Dateline Pacific, resume Jan. 19. In
addition, many National Radio regular features will go on hiatus during
that time and be replaced by special programs and short series.
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RNZ News on the hour except where indicated.
WEDNESDAY (CHRISTMAS EVE)
0006 -
WAYNE'S MUSIC - an hour of tunes too good to be forgotten with Wayne
Mowat.
0106 -
IN TOUCH WITH NZ - An afternoon of people and places, information and
entertainment with Wayne Mowat. Email: <into-@radionz.co.nz>.
0330 -
WHAT'S GOING ON? - Eva Radich presents a daily arts and entertainment
guide.
0400 -
CHECKPOINT - News and current affairs including Business Headlines (at
0415), News and Sport (at 0430), and Mana News (0454).
0507 -
WORLDWATCH AND PACIFIC REPORT - A summary of international news,
followed by news from the Pacific region.
0530 -
CREATING PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS - A six part employment toolkit. Today:
(2) Successful Learning - Gaining Employment?
0545 -
STORYTIME - readings for children. "Train to Terror", by David Hill.
0606 -
WINDOWS ON THE WORLD - International public radio features and
documentaries.
0700 -
DIGITAL LIFE - Simon Morton's bumper final edition crammed full of
technological Christmas goodies.
0730 -
DISCOVERY - science magazine from the BBC.
0806 -
TANGIWAI - A two-hour National Radio special marking the 50th
anniversary of the Christmas Eve train disaster of 1953
1006 -
NEWS AT ELEVEN
1015 -
CAROLS FOR CHRISTMAS EVE
1106 -
SPECTRUM - people and places in NZ.
1205 -
ON THE RUN [no further detail available-ed.]
1230 -
A WORD IN TIME, by Angela Sewell - a reading.
1305
WAYNE'S MUSIC (refer to 0005)
1410 -
THE GIFT, by Robert Riety (a reading from the BBC)
1430 -
FOR A SMILE (from the BBC) [no further detail available-ed.]
1505 -
MANA TANGATA - Maori life.
1530 -
PLAYING FAVOURITES - music requests.
1610 -
HE ROUROU [no further detail available-ed.]
1640 -
FROM THE BACK COUNTRY [no further detail available-ed.]
1910 -
CHRISTMAS MORNING with Stuart Keith - A selection of entertainment in
words and music, including: at 1930, Happy Birthday Christmas, by
Elizabeth Smither; at 2006, The Tale of Beatrix Potter; at 2106,
Gliding On, by Roger Hall.
2206 -
CHRISTMAS DAY CHURCH SERVICE - from Wesley Multicultural Methodist
Church 2300 -
NEWS AT NOON
2312 -
A GIFT SHARED - a Christmas story by Christopher Horan.
2334 -
ROOM AT THE INN - The 40th anniversary of the Room at the Inn
Christmas Dinner - a unique occasion that brings together people from
all walks-of-life for four hours on Christmas Day. Roger Smith and
Gareth Watkins were there last year when volunteers provided meals and
gifts for more than 100 homeless and needy people at the Aro Valley
Community Centre, as well as delivering 80 meals to house-bound
residents around Wellington. The companion website to this documentary
has images, a programme log, plus extra audio from the day
<www.southwest.org.nz>.
THURSDAY (CHRISTMAS DAY)
0006 -
GLORIA GAYNOR'S CHRISTMAS CONCERT
0106 -
MR. HARRIS' VIOLIN - How the study of earthquakes in New Zealand
helped crack the secret of the perfect violin. (From the BBC.)
0130 -
THE BAND PROGRAMME CHRISTMAS SPECIAL - seasonal brass band music.
0206 -
SEASON'S GREETINGS - A comedy of seasonal disharmony in the Bunker
household. (From the BBC.)
0308 -
A TWIST TO LIFE - The 50th anniversary of modern genetics. (Pt 1 of 2,
from the BBC.)
0330 -
PACIFIC BEAT - Music from the Pacific.
0400 -
NEWS AT FIVE
0412 -
WHAT'S THE WORD? - travel literature. (From NPR.)
0455 -
MANA TANGATA - Maori life.
0506 -
THE QUEEN'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO THE COMMONWEALTH
0515 -
QUOTE, UNQUOTE - a popular BBC panel game.
0545 -
STORYTIME - "The Santa Fairy", by Feana Tu'akoi.
0606 -
WINDOWS ON THE WORLD - International public radio features and
documentaries.
0706 -
SPECTRUM - people and places in NZ.
0735 -
ONE PLANET - environment magazine from the BBC.
0806 -
WAIATA - Maori music.
0830 -
UP A GUM TREE - A history of chewing gum. (from the BBC.)
0900 -
NEWS AT TEN
0915 -
WHO PAYS THE PIPER? - A light-hearted look at the history of music and
its patronage. (From the BBC.)
1006 -
CHRISTMAS DAY CHURCH SERVICE (refer to 2206 Wed.)
1104 -
THE QUEEN'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO THE COMMONWEALTH
1115 -
IDEAS [no further detail available-ed.]
1205 -
ONE IN FIVE - magazine for those with disabilities.
1305 -
WHAT SWEETER MUSIC (from the BBC) [no further detail available-ed.]
1410 -
POIS FOR CHRISTMAS [no further detail available-ed.]
1440 -
AUCKLAND ISSUES
1505 -
MANA TANGATA - Maori life.
1530 -
WAIATA - Maori Music (RNZ);
1610 -
LES MISERABLES, by Victor Hugo. (from the BBC)
1640 -
FROM THE BACK COUNTRY [no further detail available-ed.]
1910 -
BOXING DAY with Stuart Keith - An early morning selection of
entertainment in words and music, including: at 1936, The Wilderness
that Wasn't, by Suzanne Perazzini; at 2006, The Best of Linda Clark;
at 2106, The Kiss (from the BBC); at 2136, Gliding On, by Roger Hall
(RNZ); at 2206, The Dream Factory Worker.
2300 -
NEWS AT NOON
2312 -
OUT OF THE BOX - A Christmas story by Eirys Hunter.
2334 -
I'M SORRY I HAVEN'T A CLUE - a popular BBC panel game.
FRIDAY (BOXING DAY)
0006 -
WAYNE'S SUMMER MUSIC - Wayne Mowat presents a personal selection of
tunes too good to be forgotten.
0106 -
GROUCHO AND ME - A tribute to Groucho Marx, from the BBC.
0206 -
JAILHOUSE ROCK - Tom Robson explored milestones in American music
which has one thing in common - prison. From the historic work songs of
convicts breaking rocks to the brightly lit Hollywood of Elvis's
Jailhouse Rock. (Pt 1 of 2, from the BBC.)
0308 -
A TWIST TO LIVE - The 50th anniversary of modern genetics. (Pt. 2 of
2, from the BBC.)
0330 -
PACIFIC BEAT - Music from the Pacific.
0400 -
NEWS AT FIVE
0412 -
WHAT'S THE WORD? - "Shakespeare: Then and Now". (from NPR)
0455 -
MANA TANGATA - Maori life.
0506 -
SPEEDBOATS OF THE DESERT - Camel racing, the sport of sheiks, is big
business and these days, pioneering vets are giving nature a helping
hand in an attempt to create the world's first "thoroughbred". (from
the BBC)
0530 -
CREATING PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS - A six-part employment toolkit. Today:
(3) Everyone has Skills.
0545 -
STORYTIME - "Listening to my Shell", by Jack Lasenby.
0606 -
WINDOWS ON THE WORLD - International public radio features and
documentaries.
0706 -
LOOK INTO MY EYES - How hypnosis affects the brain. (from the BBC)
0730 -
GREAT ENCOUNTERS - An interview from one of Radio New Zealand's
programmes during the week.
0806 -
THE PICKLE KING [no further detail available-ed.]
0900 -
NEWS AT TEN
0915 -
A NATION'S HERITAGE - Paul Diamond presents the first of five
Conservation week programmes exploring the idea of national heritage.
1006 -
NIGHT MANOEUVRES - An hour of electronic grooves, chilled out sounds,
breakbeat bass and smooth moves - all New Zealand music, hosted by Liz
Barry. (Pt 5 of 1104 -
PICK OF THE GOONS - BBC classic comedy.
1205 -
HISTORY REPEATED [no further detail available-ed.]
1305 -
WAYNE'S MUSIC (refer to 0005)
1410 -
THE ROPE, by Rhonda Bartle
1430 -
OVERSEAS (from the BBC) [no further detail available-ed.]
1530 -
COFFEE, A HELLISH BREW (from the BBC) [no further detail available-ed.]
1610 -
LES MISERABLES, by Victor Hugo (from the BBC);
1640 -
FROM THE BACK COUNTRY [no further detail available-ed.]
1707 -
BREAKFAST with Stuart Keith - A morning selection of entertainment in
words and music.
1909 -
THE BEST OF KIM HILL - A selection of highlights from the year's
Saturday mornings on National Radio .
2106 -
A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION with Garrison Keillor - The award-winning
American Public Radio show recorded during its live presentation in St
Paul Minnesota. (from NPR)
2334 -
THE HANNIBAL LECTURES - Columnist Mark Steel presents comic takes on
men who've changed the course of history. Today: Ludwig van Beethoven.
(from the BBC)
Next regular update to be posted by 1800 UT Dec. 26.
Seasons Greetings and Good Listening!
John Figliozzi
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