Well well well, look what the cat dragged in… it’s Callum and Annabel and the 95bFM Top 10! Tonight on the programme; Dr. Jon Pearce is back and full of beans, with his wildest chart prediction yet; Annabel talks about the cake she baked for dinner last night; and we had an extremely special surprise guest during this week's whisky business… all while counting down the biggest songs in the nation! Meow!
Filmmaking is a theme of this morning’s program. In the first half of the show Theo spoke to Tim Wong about The Gosden Years, a new book out from Victoria University Press which collects the programming notes of New Zealand International Film Festival director Bill Gosden. In the second half he was joined from Pōneke by Max Fleury and Anna Brimer to discuss their joint exhibition Be The Hero of Your Own Movie.
First on this week's Artbank, Te Ara Minhinnick, Atareta Rerekohu Black, and Maia Wharewera-Ballard discuss their Tautai exhibition Toitū Te Moana. Later on, Sione Faletau calls in to talk about his contributions to Turning a page, starting a chapter, at Gus Fisher Gallery.
Denzel takes over the late morning hours to liven up your Thursdays with an eclectic set of tunes accompanied by some stellar chat and good nostalgic vibrations as he delves into video game soundtrack history to bring everyone’s favorite radio spot ‘video game soundtrack gems.'
On today's morning glory, Sam brings you a calming selection of moody, ambient sounds to say goodbye to summer, but also welcome in the cosier months. The show begins with some Celtic folk – from Huw Mark Bennet (Wales), John Martyn (England), and Daisy Rickman (Cornwall). We later work our way through the electronic side of things with a Nabihah Iqbal remix. See you all next time, ka kite!