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Friday, September 29, 2006
Radio Netherlands program guide Sept 30-Oct 6
Welcome to our weekly guide to Radio Netherlands' English Service - a list of the new programmes coming up on Radio Netherlands this week, beginning on Saturday.
SATURDAY 30 SEPTEMBER *** Weekend Connection *** Every Saturday, the Newsline team brings you Weekend Connection, with thought-provoking reports on the issues making headlines in the Netherlands, Europe and beyond.
It's a lively mix of local colour and "the big picture". One week you might hear how Dutch farmers are doing their part to combat bird flu, the next week it's about the worldwide attempt to punish crimes against humanity. Big or small, Weekend Connection covers it all!
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.00 (Australia/Asia/Far East), 12.00 (Eastern N America), 14.00 & 15.30(South Asia), 18.00, 19.30 & 20.30 (Africa), 00.00 (Eastern N America), 01.00 (Central N America), 05.00 (Western N America & New Zealand)
*** Vox Humana *** "In My Father's Dreams" Rob Robins has always wanted to learn to fly. But with a family of five children to feed, the retired New Zealand brewery worker's budget wouldn't stretch to lessons and the required number of flying hours to get his private pilot's license. There was also another catch - Robins has been deaf since he was five years old.
But now at the age of 74, Robins is at last living his dream. He's learning to fly. His son brought along a microphone to follow his father's progress.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.27 (Australia/Asia/Far East), 11.27 (Eastern N America), 14.30 (South Asia), 18.27 & 20.00 (Africa), 00.27 (Eastern N America), 01.27 (Central N America), 04.27 (Western N America), 06.27 (New Zealand), 07.27 (Australia) Repeated: Sun 1430 (South Asia), Sun 1900 (N America, Africa)
SUNDAY 1 OCTOBER *** Amsterdam Forum *** "Nuremberg: Law on Trial"
Replacing both Amsterdam Forum and Dutch Extra this week, we bring you a special programme to mark the 60th anniversary of the Nuremberg trials.
Sixty years ago this month the first international war crimes trial drew to a close in Nuremberg. The trials had been set up by the Allied powers at the end of World War II to judge leading Nazis. But by putting war on trial they were also putting the law itself on trial..
Join Michele Ernsting for our special feature programme, "Nuremberg: Law on Trial".
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.05 (Australia/Asia/Far East), 11.05 (Eastern N America), 15.05 (South Asia), 18.05 & 20.05 (Africa), 00.00 (Eastern N America), 01.00 (Central N America), 04.00 (Western N America), 06.00 (New Zealand), 07.00 (Australia)
MONDAY 2 OCTOBER *** Newsline *** The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.00 (SE Asia/Far East), 11.00 (Eastern N America), 14.00 & 15.30(South Asia), 18.00, 19.30 & 20.30 (Africa), 00.00 (Eastern N America), 01.00 (Central N America), 04.00 (Western N America), 06.00 (New Zealand), 07.00 (Australia)
*** The Research File *** It's a very mobile Research File this week with a report on a very successful alcohol prevention programme for young drivers. Facing them with their performance behind the wheel while drunk will make them think twice before ever doing it again.
We'll also take a closer look at sat-nav systems like the famous Tomtom. It's more than the perfect map reader - it actually changes human behaviour.
And we take a test drive in the worlds first hydrogen powered lorry set to be used on a day-to-day basis.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.27 (SE Asia/Far East), 11.27 (Eastern N America), 14.30 (South Asia), 18.27 & 20.00 (Africa), 00.27 (Eastern N America), 01.27 (Central N America), 04.27 (Western N America), 06.27 (New Zealand), 07.27 (Australia) Repeated: Thurs 1500 (South Asia), Thurs 1900 (Africa)
TUESDAY 3 OCTOBER *** Newsline *** The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.00 (SE Asia/Far East), 11.00 (Eastern N America), 14.00 & 15.30(South Asia), 18.00, 19.30 & 20.30 (Africa), 00.00 (Eastern N America), 01.00 (Central N America), 04.00 (Western N America), 06.00 (New Zealand), 07.00 (Australia)
*** EuroQuest *** "I Spy" French privacy is under pressure - we investigate the problematic elements of new French anti-terrorism security measures.
Internet privacy expert and ethicist Professor Cees Hamelink of the University of Amsterdam comments on the French situation and discusses the ethics of potential new European-wide security measures.
Former Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky explains why he thinks Russia is being run by the security services - and how the war in Chechnya got them there.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.27 (SE Asia/Far East), 11.27 (Eastern N America), 14.30 (South Asia), 18.27 & 20.00 (Africa), 00.27 (Eastern N America), 01.27 (Central N America), 04.27 (Western N America), 06.27 (New Zealand), 07.27 (Australia) Repeated: Thurs 1500 (South Asia), Thurs 1900 (Africa) Repeated: Mon 1500 (South Asia), Mon 1900 (Africa)
WEDNESDAY 4 OCTOBER *** Newsline *** The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.00 (SE Asia/Far East), 11.00 (Eastern N America), 14.00 & 15.30(South Asia), 18.00, 19.30 & 20.30 (Africa), 00.00 (Eastern N America), 01.00 (Central N America), 04.00 (Western N America), 06.00 (New Zealand), 07.00 (Australia)
*** The Weekly Documentary ***
"Law and Peace" In the summer of 1899, one hundred delegates from around the world came to The Hague in The Netherlands to discuss the burning issues of the day. The arms race had continued unabated and distrust between the big European powers was increasing.
This was the First Hague Peace Conference. It was to change the international landscape forever and lead to the first international courts and ultimately to the United Nations.
In the first part of "Law and Peace", Chris Chambers looks at this embryonic and crucial period in international relations. The main players, the hopes, the failures and the successes.
You can catch the second part of "Law and Peace" in next week's documentary when Chris Chambers will be taking a closer look at the Peace Palace in The Hague.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.27 (SE Asia/Far East), 11.27 (Eastern N America), 14.30 (South Asia), 18.27 & 20.00 (Africa), 00.27 (Eastern N America), 01.27 (Central N America), 04.27 (Western N America), 06.27 (New Zealand), 07.27 (Australia) Repeated: Thurs 1500 (South Asia), Thurs 1900 (Africa) Repeated: Mon 1500 (South Asia), Mon 1900 (Africa)
THURSDAY 5 OCTOBER *** Newsline *** The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.00 (SE Asia/Far East), 11.00 (Eastern N America), 14.00 & 15.30(South Asia), 18.00, 19.30 & 20.30 (Africa), 00.00 (Eastern N America), 01.00 (Central N America), 04.00 (Western N America), 06.00 (New Zealand), 07.00 (Australia)
*** Dutch Horizons *** Lots of music on Dutch Horizons in the second of a two part series on Dutch language pop music.
Many artists in the Netherlands sing in English to appeal to international audiences, but Dutch Horizons will try to prove that there are plenty of Dutch language songs you can enjoy without understanding the lyrics.
Last week you heard a variety of male artists, this time it's a girls' half hour.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.27 (SE Asia/Far East), 11.27 (Eastern N America), 14.30 (South Asia), 18.27 & 20.00 (Africa), 00.27 (Eastern N America), 01.27 (Central N America), 04.27 (Western N America), 06.27 (New Zealand), 07.27 (Australia) Repeated: Thurs 1500 (South Asia), Thurs 1900 (Africa) Repeated: Mon 1500 (South Asia), Mon 1900 (Africa)
FRIDAY 6 OCTOBER *** Newsline *** The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.00 (SE Asia/Far East), 11.00 (Eastern N America), 14.00 & 15.30(South Asia), 18.00, 19.30 & 20.30 (Africa), 00.00 (Eastern N America), 01.00 (Central N America), 04.00 (Western N America), 06.00 (New Zealand), 07.00 (Australia)
*** A Good Life *** When the tsunami hit the south coast of Sri Lanka, the city of Galle suffered some of the worst devastation. It had been a thriving tourist destination, with an historical Dutch fort, beautiful beaches, and a lively fishing industry. Galle is now being rebuilt, and facing many choices of how to develop.
Marijke van der Meer presents a Good Life special on how Galle is turning to its historical and artistic heritage for inspiration in its reconstruction.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC): 10.27 (SE Asia/Far East), 11.27 (Eastern N America), 14.30 (South Asia), 18.27 & 20.00 (Africa), 00.27 (Eastern N America), 01.27 (Central N America), 04.27 (Western N America), 06.27 (New Zealand), 07.27 (Australia) Repeated: Thurs 1500 (South Asia), Thurs 1900 (Africa) Repeated: Mon 1500 (South Asia), Mon 1900 (Africa) Repeated: Tues 1500 (S Asia), Tues 1900 (Africa)
(Source: R Netherlands)