12:48 We find out how Te Papa plans to deliver on its
commitment to show off more of the nation's extensive art collection. CEO Mike
Houlihan is leading the charge.
1:10 At The Movies: Jack the Giant Slayer features a
six-metre tall Bill Nighy.
1:31 We discover what it takes to be the voice of the
Daleks and Cybermen with Nicholas Briggs. He's heading to New Zealand in the
Tardis with several previous Dr Who's to make the series' 50th anniversary.
1:47 Photographer Fraser Munro has just released a new
book of photographs called graf/AK, dedicated to the graffiti artists of
Auckland. For three years Fraser trekked over across the city by day and by
night to capture the illegal and temporary works of these underground artists.
2:05 The Laugh Track: Husband and wife, painter Karl
Maughan and novelist Emily Perkins.
2:26 We lead you through Monet's immortalised gardens via
an exhibition of his paintings coming to Australasia for the first time. Not to
New Zealand unfortunately but across the Tasman to Melbourne's National Gallery
of Victoria.
2:36 Our featured writer is recently returned expat Carl
Shuker (left), whose latest novel is set in the Middle East during the Arab
Spring. As part of his research he spent time there.
2:50 Writer and researcher has a lot more sympathy than
most for Katherine Mansfield's husband John Middleton Murray.
3:05 The Drama Hour: A play from the BBC, Kathleen and
Con. It deals with the unlikely love affair between explorer Captain Robert
Falcon Scott and bohemian sculptor Kathleen Bruce.
For more information and images visit the Arts On Sunday
web page: http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/artsonsunday
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