Roald Dahl - Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (ch. 29 & 30)
Robert Dann - Flick, The Fire Engine
Eddie Spaghetti - Wake Up, Wake Up
The Moe Show - Another Year of You
Dan & Dani - Do The Dinosaur Stomp!
The Little City Critters - Monstomping!
Alma Cogan - In the Middle of the House
Robert Louis Stevenson - Treasure Island
Craig Smith - Scariest Thing In The Garden
Charles Penrose - The Laughing Policeman
Lauren Child - I Will Be Especially Very Careful
Ron Valente - Frog Song
Captain Festus McBoyle - Wally the Whale
Keith Mitchell - Captain Beaky
Dan & Dani - A Spider Looking at Me
Keith Mitchell - Captain Beaky
Belle & Sebastian - The Monkeys Are Breaking Out The Zoo
Bunny Racket - Jingle Jangle Jaguar
Fleabite - Liver Lover
Leviy Beet - Wadami
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Nothing like a little bit of sun in the studio to wake you up for Friday; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings in a genre she calls 'baby making music', her words, not ours; and Zoë's got theatre reckons from dawn to dusk for your weekend. Get thinking about your NZVAPOR Top 95 picks, we know it's tough.
With the construction of a new facility at the North Shore Hospital in Auckland underway, the Well Foundation has put together a campaign to put five hundred plants inside the massive four hundred square metre atrium.
Extensive research has shown that gardens improve health outcomes, reduce admission time, and reduce blood pressure.
The Well Foundation has asked the public to fund this $2m campaign, and has already received $1m in funding.
To get a deeper look into the health benefits of plants for wellbeing, and to find out more about this project, Arno spoke to Well Foundation chief executive Tim Edmonds.
Arno started the interview by asking about their “Give A Bit Of Green” project.
On this week's Green Desk, Lilly Peacocke speaks to Adrian Roche, one of the organisers behind the Kelmarna Organic Vegetable Gardens in Herne Bay. They discuss all things composting.
Leonard chats to Linda Taylor from Garden to Table about Root to Tip; a nationwide cooking competition for primary school kids that focused on not wasting any of the fruit or vegetables used.
The team behind Rāhina Hauora join us for the first half of a two part series, discussing the use of the Maramataka and Mātauranga Māori to heal the wounds of raupatu in Aotearoa.
The team behind Rāhina Hauora join us for the second half of a two part series, discussing the use of the Maramataka and Mātauranga Māori to heal the wounds of raupatu in Aotearoa.
We had the privilege of talking to Courtney Sina Meredith about the First Fridays event series and the amazing conversations that come from it. We discuss storytelling, community and the wonderful line ups of the event itself. Tune in to find out more!
Bronwyn Wilde talks to Breanna Ward about Cycling to Save Our Coastlines. Earlier this year, Bre and her friend Tess cycled the length of the North Island, doing beach clean-ups, signing cafes up to RefillNZ and speaking to schools about protecting our coastlines. We talked to Bre about the challenges of her journey, why she did it, and what individuals can do to reduce their plastic waste.
We had the privilige of talking to Kelly Marie Francis of Whenua Warrior about Whenua Warrior, what and why it is. We also got an update about the ongoings at Ihumātao and how you can get involved. Tune in to find out more!