The TV Guide

NATIONAL AND CONCERT RADIO

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SATURDAY NATIONAL

6.08am Storytime; 7.10 Country Life; 8.10 Saturday Morning, with Kim Hill; 12.11pm The Podcast Hour; 1.10 Music 101; 5.10 Focus On Politics; 5.30 Tagata O Te Moana; 6.06 Womad Taranaki 2018; 7.06 Saturday Night, with Phil O’Brien; 12.04am All Night Programme; 12.05 Music After Midnight; 12.30 The Compass; 1.05 Our Changing World; 2.05 Heart And Soul; 2.35 Hymns On Sunday; 3.05 Doing Time, by Liz Breslin. Read by Loren Taylor. 3.30 Crowd Science; 4.30 Te Waonui A Te Manu Korihi; 5.10 The Denniston Rose, by Jenny Pattrick. Read by Grant Tilly (13 of 20). 5.45 Historical Highlight. (Until 6.08am)

CONCERT

6.00am Classic Morning: Music, news and weather. 9.00 Saturday Brunch; Noon The RNZ Concert Classical Chart: The week’s best-selling CDs. 1.00 Brilliant Brass, with David Bremner; 2.00 Worlds Of Music: Trans-global, fusion and folk roots music, with Trevor Reekie. 3.00 Music Alive Matinee: The Auckland Town Hall Organ: Indra Hughes; 4.00 Choirs Aotearoa: Salut Printemps: Voices NZ Chamber Choir/Karen Grylls; 5.00 Inside Out: A journey through the jazz spectrum playing favourites, standards and new releases. 7.00 Jazz Meets Classical; 7.30 Music Alive: From The Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington; 9.30 Sound Lounge: A weekly forum for contempora­ry music. Midnight Music Through The Night. (Until 6am)

SUNDAY NATIONAL

6.08am Storytime; 7.10 Sunday Morning, with Wallace Chapman; 7.35 The House; 8.10 Insight; 9.06 Mediawatch; 12.12pm Standing Room Only, with Lynn Freeman; 1.10 At The Movies; 2.05 The Laugh Track; 3.04 The 3 O’Clock Drama; 4.06 The Sunday Feature; 5.00 The World At Five; 5.10 Heart And Soul; 5.40 Te Waonui A Te Manu Korihi; 6.06 Te Ahi Kaa; 6.40 Voices; 7.05 The Ted Radio Hour; 8.06 Sunday Night, with Grant Walker; 10.00 The 10 O’Clock Report; 10.12 Mediawatch; 10.45 The House; 11.04 The Retro Cocktail Hour; 12.04am All Night Programme; 12.05 Music After Midnight; 12.30 Health Check; 1.05 Te Ahi Kaa; 2.30 NZ Music Feature; 3.05 Whanau Means Family, by Moira Wairama (1 of 2); 3.30 Science In Action; 5.10 Witness. (Until 6am)

CONCERT

6.00am Sanctuary: Music for the spirit and soul. 7.30 Hymns On Sunday: A weekly selection of traditiona­l and modern hymns, presented by Robyn Jaquiery. 8.00 Grace Notes; 9.00 From The Top; 11.00 Pick And Mix: Eva Radich mixes it up with great musicians across genres. Noon The Musical Omnivore, with David Morriss, including Vintage Years; 3.00 Chamber Music Matinee: Chamber Music At Lincoln Centre: Back To Bach; 4.00 In The Spotlight: A weekly spotlight on artists and musical matters. 5.00 New Horizons: Rock, pop, country, and folk, hosted by William Dart. 5.30 The Silver Screen: Music from the big screen. 6.00 Opera On Sunday: The Royal Opera House and Roundhouse’s The Return Of Ulysses; 9.00 Made In New Zealand: New Zealand performers and composers. 11.00 New Music Dreams: Ryan Smith explores ambient and drone music. Midnight Music Through The Night. (Until 6am)

MONDAY NATIONAL

6.00am Morning Report; 6.20 Business News; 6.26 Rural News; 6.48 NZ Newspapers; 9.06 Nine To Noon, with Kathryn Ryan; 10.45 The Reading: New Zealand writing and performanc­e. Noon Midday Report; 12.16 Business News; 12.26 Sport; 12.34 Rural News; 12.43 Worldwatch; 1.06 Jesse Mulligan; 4.06 The Panel, with Jim Mora; 5.00 Checkpoint; 6.30 Trending Now; 7.06 Nights, with Bryan Crump; 8.15 Dateline Pacific; 8.30 Windows On The World; 9.30 Insight; 10.00 News At Ten; 10.15 Lately, with Karyn Hay; 11.06 Nashville Babylon; 12.04am All Night Programme; 12.05 Music After Midnight; 12.30 Spectrum; 1.05 From The World; 2.05 Music Extra; 3.05 Whanau Means Family, by Moira Wairama (2 of 2); 3.30 Author’s View; 5.10 Witness. (Until 6am)

CONCERT

6.00am Daybreak, with Cynthia Morahan; 9.00 The Works: Nick Tipping offers a full menu of masterpiec­es. Noon Upbeat: Music and the arts, with David Morriss; 3.00 Classical Connection: Rick Young presents afternoon music. 6.30 Exploring Music, with Bill McGlaughli­n; 7.30 Music Alive: BBC Proms 2018: Strauss, Wagner and Per Norgard: Malin Bystrom (soprano), London Voices, The National Youth Chamber Choir, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/ Thomas Dausgaard. 10.00 The Classical Chart: This week’s best-selling CDs. 11.00 Day’s End; Midnight Music Through The Night. (Until 6am)

TUESDAY NATIONAL

6.00am Morning Report; 6.20 Business News; 6.26 Rural News; 6.48 NZ Newspapers; 9.06 Nine To Noon, with Kathryn Ryan; 10.45 The Reading: New Zealand writing and performanc­e. Noon Midday Report; 12.16 Business News; 12.26 Sport; 12.34 Rural News; 12.43 Worldwatch; 1.06 Jesse Mulligan; 4.06 The Panel, with Jim Mora; 5.00 Checkpoint; 6.30 Trending Now; 6.55 The House; 7.06 Nights, with Bryan Crump; 7.35 The Sampler;

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