Saturday Morning with Ian Fraser: 27 June 2009
Radio New Zealand National
Kim Hill is on leave for three weeks. This Saturday, veteran broadcaster and former CEO of TVNZ Ian Fraser is guest host for the programme.
His book related guests include:
Lynn Barber, whose memoir, An Education (Penguin), has been adapted into a film by Nick Hornby. It will screen at this year’s New Zealand International Film Festival.
Neil Strauss, who rose to public attention with The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists (Text Publishing). His new book is a survivalist guide: Emergency: This Book Will Save Your Life (Text Publishing).
Peter Macinnis, a former botanist and author of two books published in 2009: The Lawn: A Social History (Murdoch Books, ISBN: 9781741960396), and 100 Discoveries: The Greatest Breakthroughs in History (Pier 9, ISBN: 9781741961423).
Michael Hill, who tells his life story in Toughen Up: What I've Learned About Surviving Tough Times (Random House, ISBN: 978-1-86979-046-2).
Kim Hill is on leave for three weeks. This Saturday, veteran broadcaster and former CEO of TVNZ Ian Fraser is guest host for the programme.
His book related guests include:
Lynn Barber, whose memoir, An Education (Penguin), has been adapted into a film by Nick Hornby. It will screen at this year’s New Zealand International Film Festival.
Neil Strauss, who rose to public attention with The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists (Text Publishing). His new book is a survivalist guide: Emergency: This Book Will Save Your Life (Text Publishing).
Peter Macinnis, a former botanist and author of two books published in 2009: The Lawn: A Social History (Murdoch Books, ISBN: 9781741960396), and 100 Discoveries: The Greatest Breakthroughs in History (Pier 9, ISBN: 9781741961423).
Michael Hill, who tells his life story in Toughen Up: What I've Learned About Surviving Tough Times (Random House, ISBN: 978-1-86979-046-2).
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