Monday, November 03, 2014

Scheduled interviews and reviews on Nine to Noon this week: Radio New Zealand National



MONDAY
9-10am: Professor David Frame on the UN IPCC report; Taxi Federation Executive Director Roger Heale raises drivers’ concerns over the private car-hire app, Uber. Uber’s New Zealand representative Oscar Peppitt responds. Patrick Radden-Keefe on the biggest insider trading case in US history. Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney.
10-11am: Tihi Puanaki on her many decades working as a Kapa Haka  performer, advocate, instructor, composer and choreographer; Quentin Johnson reviews “So, Anyway: The Autobiography” by John Cleese; and the reading "The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt" by Tracy Farr told by Lorae Parry.
11-12pm: Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams;  Lou and Ant Bentley with recipes from the Akaroa Cooking School; Adventurer Kennedy Warne on Maria Island, in the Hauraki Gulf.

TUESDAY
9-10am: News and current affairs; US Correspondent Luiza Savage
10-11am: Brando Yelavich on walking the coastline of New Zealand; Sonia de Friez reviews “More Fool Me: A Memoir”  by Stephen Fry; and the reading "The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt" by Tracy Farr told by Lorae Parry.
11-12pm: Business commentator Rod Oram; archaeologist Angela Middleton on her new book “Pewahirangi” and media commentator Gavin Ellis.

WEDNESDAY
9-10am: News and current affairs; Australia correspondent Bernard Keane.
10-11am: Solo round-the-world sailor Laura Dekker; Leah McFall reviews Vivienne Westwood by Vivienne Westwood and Ian Kelly and the reading "The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt" by Tracy Farr told by Lorae Parry.
11-12pm: Marty Duda’s music feature; legal commentator John Hancock; arts commentator Courtney Johnston

THURSDAY
9-10am: News and current affairs; UK Correspondent Jon Dennis.
10-11am: Author Paul Ewen; Jane Westaway reviews “Some Luck” by Jane Smiley; and the reading "The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt" by Tracy Farr told by Lorae Parry.
11-12pm: Technology commentator Sarah Putt; Lesley Elliot on encouraging children into safe relationships; film reviewer Dan Slevin.

FRIDAY
9-10am:News and current affairs; Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini.
10-11am: book reviewer Kiran Dass and the reading "The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt" by Tracy Farr told by Lorae Parry.
11-12pm: Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor; sports commentator Brendan Telfer and comedians te Radar and Gemma Gracewood

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