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PROGRAMME SCHEDULE: September 2010 onwards
The times shown are approximate and may change at short notice, as many of our presenters are volunteers who have to work their airtime in alongside other commitments.

News, Sport & Weather can be heard at the top of each hour, 7am-5pm weekdays. (All weekday daytime 30min or 60min programmes will be slightly shorter, so as to accommodate this).

Community Notices are broadcast at or near the bottom of the hour, 24hrs a day. (This may vary if sponsored or pre-recorded programmes are running at those times). Check out our COMMUNITY NOTICES page for further details.

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Catch ..... ON THE BEAT (news and views from the local Community Constable) -
Weekdays: 7:05am, & 1:30pm approx
Saturdays: 10:50am approx


Don't miss ..... SIMON NIXON'S HAWKE'S BAY COMMENT (on political issues affecting us locally) -
Saturdays: 11:30am
Mondays & Tuesdays: 8:05am


And remember there's a ..... Daily Summary of Programmes -
Monday to Friday: 7:04am & 12:04pm
Saturdays & Sundays: 9:00am



MONDAYS


7:00am-8:45am

Country Breakfast

with Herb

8:45am-9:00am (N)

This Week In Parliament

a repeat of the programme broadcast 5:15pm last Friday

11:05am-12noon

Memory Lane

Big Bob plays 50s-60s-70s hits, plus one-hit-wonders

12:05pm-12.30pm (P)

Women’s Voices

with Michelle Pyke

12:30pm-1:00pm

A Woman's World

Presented by Cathy from the Heretaunga Women's Centre

1:05pm-1:30pm

Theatre Interlude

Play extract, or an interview with a local actor/producer

1:30pm-2:00pm (P)

Problem Gambling

fortnightly, Te Rangihaeata Oranga Trust (6th & 20th Sept)

2:05pm-3:00pm (P)

Theatre Themes

Music from the shows, with Lionel

3:05pm-5:00pm (P)

Easy Jazz

with John Redman

5:30pm-7:00pm (P)

World Music

with Trent

7:00pm-7:30pm (P)

Earth Gardens

monthly, on 2nd Monday (13th September)

7:00pm-7:30pm

The Diabetes Diaries

monthly, on 3rd Monday (20th September)

7:00pm-7:30pm (N)

Collaborative Voices

monthly, on 4th Monday (27th September)

8:00pm-9:00pm (P)

Monday Miscellany

Christian thoughts, news, views and music, with Margaret

9:00pm-10:00pm (P)

Folk On Sunday

repeat of yesterday's programme

10:00pm-10:30pm (N)

The Next Episode

Serials, mysteries and features from the early days of radio

10:30pm-11:30pm (P)

The JohnnyG Cruisin Show

The very best RockaBilly and DooWop music of all time

11:30pm-12:30am

An Earful Of Rock'N'Roll

Great memories from a great era, with Roy Harrow


All night easy listening, where we play some of the best music of the past several decades



TUESDAYS


7:10am-9:00am (P)

Way Out West

with Trevor

9:05am-9:30am

Barry's Mystery Mix

from Beethoven to the Beatles .....

9:30am-11:30am (N)

Helen's Inspirations

Helen Charters + Meet The Candidates slot 10am-11am

11:30am-12noon (P)

Popular Classics

hosted by Fred Twyford

12:30pm-1:00pm

Napier Family Centre

monthly, on 3rd Tuesday (21st September)

1:05pm-2:00pm

The Route66 Oldies Show

All your seldom-played favourites recalled, with Leslie Stevens

2:05pm-3:00pm

A Kick Up The 80s

The best of the decade, with Geoff Dorsett

3:05pm-4:00pm

The Pirate Years

Paul Peters plays music from the Pirate Radio era

4:05pm-4:30pm

Jim's Classics

a selection of classical music from the great composers

4:30pm-5:00pm

National Council of Women

monthly, on 1st Tuesday (7th September)

4:30pm-5:00pm

L.I.V.E. Hawke's Bay

monthly, on 4th Tuesday (28th September)

5:05pm-6:05pm (P)

Monday Miscellany

repeat of yesterday evening's programme

6:05pm-7:00pm

Revisiting The Sixties

Classics and memorabilia from the 1960s

7:00pm-7:30pm

Surf's Up

with Marguerite & Brad

8:00pm-9:00pm

The Seventies Show

with Gary Jackson

9.00pm-9:50pm (N)

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NZ entertainment news/interviews, new NZ music, and more

10:00pm-10:30pm (N)

The Next Episode

Serials, mysteries and features from the early days of radio

11:00pm-12midn

Soft Rock Classics

Dominic Forbes presents a syndicated UK music show


All night easy listening, where we play some of the best music of the past several decades



WEDNESDAYS


6:00am-8:00am

Well Blow Me Over with a Feather

Wake up on Wednesdays with Alan Hessell

8:05am-9:00am

The Fabulous Fifties

Paul Peters plays the best music from the 1950-1959 decade

9:05am-9:30am

Kitchen Spies

a repeat of an episode from the popular cooking series

10:05am-11:00am

M V Golden Kiwis

all your favourite Kiwi hits, with Margaret & Vyron

11:05am-12noon (P)

Mind Body Soul

monthly: 1st Wednesday (1st September)

12:05pm-12:30pm

The Mail On Air

Snippets hot-off-the-press from this week's edition

12:30pm-1.00pm

Age Concern Napier

monthly, on 1st Wednesday (1st September)

12:30pm-1:00pm

Arthritis New Zealand

monthly, on 3rd Wednesday (15th September)

1:05pm-2:00pm (N)

Meet The Candidates

a repeat of yesterday's programme

2:10pm-4:00pm (P)

Margaret's Musical Moments

Easy-listening music for your Wednesday afternoon

4:30pm-5:00pm (P)

Relax And Remember

with John Hawkes

5:05pm-5:30pm

Kenny Campbell Country

fortnightly (8th & 22nd September)

5:05pm-5:30pm

Justin Time

fortnightly (1st,15th,29th September)

5:30pm-6:00pm

Jessica's Jukebox

Memorable hits recalled

6:00pm-6:30pm

Scott's Favourites

Scott plays music you will remember

6:30pm-7:00pm

Radio Active

Real people at Mosaic

7:00pm-7:30pm

The Eve Rae Of Sunshine Show

monthly, 3rd Wednesday (15th September)

7:30pm-8:00pm

The Spirit Seeker

monthly, 2nd Wednesday (8th September)

8:00pm-11:00pm

The Country We Love

with Herb

11:00pm-11:30pm (N)

The Next Episode

Serials, mysteries and features from the early days of radio


All night easy listening, where we play some of the best music of the past several decades



THURSDAYS


7:10am-9:00am (P)

Best Of Bluegrass

with Trevor

9:05am-9:30am (P)

Ministry of Social Development

fortnightly, with Steve Morse (9th & 23rd September)

9:30am-10:00am (P)

Women's Voices

repeat of Monday lunchtime’s programme

10:05am-10:30am

Unions On Air

monthly, on 2nd Thursday (9th September)

11:05am-11:30am

Women's Refuge

We talk with Brenda from the Napier Women's Refuge

11:30am-12noon

Volunteering Matters

with Renata Lehmann : monthly, 4th Thurs (23rd September)

12:05pm-12:30pm (P)

Family Matters

with Presbyterian Support: mthly, 2nd Thursday (9th Sept)

12:05pm-12:30pm

Citizens' Advice Bureau

monthly, 3rd Thursday (16th September)

2:05pm-5:00pm (P)

Thanks For The Memories

with Gordon

5:05pm-5:20pm (N)

Crossroad Connection

fortnightly, from Crossroad Bible Institute (2nd,16th,30th Sept)

5:05pm-5:30pm

Reformed Church

fortnightly, with Harry (9th & 23rd September)

5:30pm-6:00pm (P)

Red Cross

monthly, 2nd Thursday (9th September)

5:30pm-6:00pm

Information 4 Disability

monthly, on 3rd Thursday (16th September)

5:30pm-6:00pm

Bupa Care Services Half Hour

monthly, on 4th Thursday (23rd September)

6:00pm-10:00pm (N)

Youth Zone

Programmes and music compiled by young adults

10:00pm-10:30pm (N)

The Next Episode

Serials, mysteries and features from the early days of radio

11:00pm-12midn

Soft Rock Classics

Dominic Forbes presents a syndicated UK music show


All night easy listening, where we play some of the best music of the past several decades



FRIDAYS


6:00am-9:00am (P)

Big Daddy's Breakfast

Did-you-know?s, plus all the hits from way back then

9:05am-12noon (P)

Swing and Sway with Morris J

Swing and dance music of the 1930's and 1940's

12:05pm-12:30pm (P)

Forest & Bird Society

monthly, 3rd Friday (17th September)

12:05pm-1:00pm

Arts On Air

with Lionel: monthly, 4th Friday (24th September)

1:05pm-1:30pm (P)

Patrick's Pleasure

real-estate information and music, from Property Brokers

2:05pm-3:00pm

M V Golden Kiwis

a repeat of an earlier Wednesday morning programme

4:05pm-4:30pm (P)

Starry Nights

with Gary Sparks: monthly, 1st Friday (3rd September)

4:05pm-4:30pm (P)

Library Live!

with Carla Crosbie : monthly, 2nd Friday (10th September)

4:05pm-4:30pm (P)

Multiple Sclerosis Society

monthly, on 3rd Friday (17th September)

4:05pm-4:30pm (P)

Collectors' Corner

monthly, 4th Friday (24th September)

5:15pm-5:30pm (N)

This Week In Parliament

Repeated at 11:45am Sat / 12noon Sun / 8:45am Mon

5:30pm-7:30pm

Kick-Back Friday

Gray plays NZ music to wind down the working week

7:30pm-8:00pm

Citizens Brass

fortnightly (10th & 24th September)

8:00pm-10:00pm (P)

Easy Jazz

with John Redman (repeat)

10:00pm-10:50pm (N)

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a repeat of Tuesday evening's programme

11:00pm-12midn

Te Puutake

Youth show for Maori and Pacific listeners

12midn-3:00am

Memory Lane

Big Bob plays 50s-60s-70s hits, plus one-hit-wonders


All night easy listening, where we play some of the best music of the past several decades



SATURDAYS


7:00am-8:00am

Early Bird Gospel

Thoughts & music from the Seventh-Day Adventist churches

8:00am-9:00am

The Swinging Sixties

Paul Peters plays the best music from the 1960-1969 decade

9:00am-10:30am (N)

Saturday Interlude

Three musical half-hour shows (see NoticeBoard)

10:30am-10:50am

The Green Door Gardening Show

With Gillian: seasonal hints and tips for the garden

10:50am-10:55am aprx

On The Beat

Local Policing comments from the Community Constable

11:00am-11:30am

The Beatles Show

All the Beatles hits, memorabilia, and more

11:30am-11:35am

Hawke's Bay Comment

Simon Nixon on local/political issues of interest to the Bay

11:40am-11:55am aprx

This Week In Parliament

a repeat of the programme broadcast 5:15pm Friday

12noon-6:00pm (N)

Double-Take

repeats of previous programmes (see NoticeBoard)

9:00pm-12midn (P)

Swing and Sway with Morris J

a repeat of a recent Friday morning programme

12midn-1:00am

Kidnappers Ceilidh

Mitch Park presents his favourite ceilidh music


All night easy listening, where we play some of the best music of the past several decades



SUNDAYS


7:00am-8:00am

Early Bird Gospel

Thoughts & music from the Seventh-Day Adventist churches

8:00am-9:00am

Kidnappers Kidz

Weekly stories and music for our younger listeners

9:00am-9:30am

Young Hearts And Old Souls

Children's stories and adventures, with Chloe your raconteur

9:30am-12noon (P)

Sweet Inspirations

with Aroha and/or Alan

12noon-12:15pm (N)

This Week In Parliament

a repeat of the programme broadcast 5:15pm Friday

12:30pm-1:00pm

Songs For Sunday

with Margaret Burgess

1:00pm-1:30pm

Reformed Church

fortnightly, with Harry (5th & 19th September)

1:30pm-2:00pm

Sawasdee Hawke's Bay

Thai Community : fortnightly (12th & 26th September)

2:00pm-3:00pm

Theatre Themes

Music from the shows, with Lionel (repeat)

3:00pm-4:00pm (P)

Folk on Sunday

with Mitch & Robyn Park

4:00pm-4:30pm (P)

Get Out Those Old Records

with Geoff Herbert

5:00pm-6:00pm

Echo Radio

Dutch-community programme (voiced in Dutch)

6:00pm-6:30pm

Songs For Sunday

a repeat of the programme broadcast earlier today

6:55pm-7:00pm

Carmel Alert

a gospel-based wrap of overseas news from the past week

7:00pm-7:30pm (P)

Breakthrough

Brother Ray presents more Christian thoughts and challenges

7:30pm-8:00pm

The God Question

putting the tough questions (Returns mid-October)

8:00pm-10:00pm

At Close Of Day

with Herb P, on behalf of the Salvation Army

10:00pm-10:15pm (N)

Crossroad Connection

fortnightly, from Crossroad Bible Institute (5th & 19th Sept)

11:00pm-11:30pm

The Sunday Horrors

Spine-chilling tales for the dead of night

12midn-2:00am

Late Night In The Attic

Geoff Kemp with the best of late-night music and miscellany


All night easy listening, where we play some of the best music of the past several decades


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