Roald Dahl - Charlie & the Chocolate Factory (ch. 25 - 29)
Eddie Spaghetti - Wake Up, Wake Up
Itty Bitty Beats - 10 Little Kiwi
Kath Bee & Claudia Robin Gunn - Making my way
Burl Ives - Mr. Froggie Went A-Courtin'
Alan Gregg - Grandma Says Oo-hoo!
Mike Phirman - Cat Cat Frog Frog
Dan & Dani - Do The Dinosaur Stomp!
The Moe Show - Don't Forget to Remember
Vernon Dalhart - Runaway Train
Mollie Clark - Congo Boy
The Muppets - Mahna Mahna
Fleabite - The Skellingtons of Wellington
Captain Festus McBoyle - Little Things
Kero Kero Bonito - Flamingo
Anika Moa - The Witch of Maketu
Eddie Spaghetti - Wake Up, Wake Up
Stan Freberg - St. George & The Dragonet
Rob and Kris driving The Retreat at full speed, down a long and dusty highway, running down a dream. Regular features covered, and Finn is in from 16 Tun (with special gate crasher Saturday Afternoon Sarah) for another informative and delicious Flagon Wagon. Kris spends much of the show trying to play songs for Rob to keep him happy in Sam's absence.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are in the studio with Rob and Yuki this morning, bright and early; Rob takes us into The Mind Trench looking for money; Spawts pop in ahead of their show tomorrow night to talk about the album release and playing across Aotearoa; and Elyssia, Vaimaila, and Falencie pop in to talk Auckland's vogue scene, and their show at The Basement, Reclamation. Big sunny Wednesday to get you through the week.
This week on Plato's Retreat, Kris and Rob are still Sam-less (and Pearl-less too), and yet they endeavour to offer up another tasty selection of music, sports, and Emmerdale for the week...helped along by Fin from 16 Tun bringing in not 1, not 2, but 3 beers for the Flagon Wagon.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Hopefully everyone's adjusting to waking up a little bit earlier; Dim proves his expansive music knowledge yet again; His Worship isn't stoked on all this sunshine; Short Player features Borrowed CS, thanks to Jess Fu; Sam's been sucked into Little Fires Everywhere; and Dan from Doc Edge runs us through their online programme. Kia Kaha David Lange.