David Walliams - The Ice Monster (ch 9 - 14)
Eddie Spaghetti - Wake Up, Wake Up
Alan Gregg - Grandma Says Oo-hoo!
Levity Beet - Build a Wall or a Bridge
Dan & Dani - A Spider Looking at Me
Ruth Krauss - The Carrot Seed
Eddie Arnold with Daughter Jo-Ann - The Horse In Striped Pyjamas
Anna van Riel - Haere Mai
FleaBITE - Probably Papakura
Dr Seuss - Horton sits on the egg
Kero Kero Bonito - Flamingo
John Williamson - Old Man Emu
Belle & Sebastian - The Monkeys Are Breaking Out The Zoo
Stan Freberg - St. George & The Dragonet
Today on your bFM Breakfast: David Slack's both in the building and in the mood; Delaney's got fermentation massage advice; Mike attempts a firework cross (spoiler: fizzer); Ant Timpson's film competition is now an accomplished teen; Troy's picked you some export quality fruit; and Pearl hearts Bic (remixed).
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey loves all things Wussy; Kiri delivers a damning blow to the surf; Pennie's sick in bed; Kiran's brought a blast from the none too distant past; Ange has you covered; and Sarah's here for some reason. Hmm.
This week on Morning Glory Hunter played new songs from Gregor, Mapili & Eno x Dirty. For 'About Town' this week he highlighted live tracks from Street Chants performance at their 'Means album release show' back in August 2010. You can also check out his My Morning Mixtape interview with Peter Dickens from the New Zealand Music Foundation.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mike and Tess talk outfits of the day; Rod Oram catches up with Mike about our politics here in Aotearoa, yikes; we're serving up a brand new track from Soaked Oats; and Troy's picks this week even include some dub for Mikey. All that for a sensational Breakfast, just for you.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: After the tragedy on Friday, it's undeniably a sombre Monday; Pennie joins Mikey in studio with special guests from the Fashun world; Professor Peter Lineham talks about the tragedy with Mike; Jenna brings in some books that help our perspective; and Natural Ange is doing what she can to help you grieve. Hard to know what to say, so we're looking to music for solace.