Monday, September 21, 2015

Nine to Noon - Scheduled interviews and reviews this week

7 - 11 September 2015
Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan
Nine to Noon episode archive

Scheduled interviews and reviews

Monday 21 September


9-10am
  • Former All Black captain Anton Oliver discusses the All Blacks vs Argentina game at the RWC
  • A former Taranaki farmer is suing her bank over loan swaps she says lost her family millions of dollars
  • Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney with the latest on the refugee crisis
     
10-11am
  • Former RAF navigator, prisoner of war, and torture victim turned author John Nichol on the legendary Dam Busters and what they did after the war
  • Book Review: Where My Heart Used to Beat by Sebastian Faulks
  • Reading:  The Phoenix Song by John Sinclair
11-12pm
  • Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
  • Food: All about eggs with Mark Dickson
  • Urbanist Tommy Honey talks currency, passport and subway map design

Tuesday 22 September


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • The 'media effect' on price wars
  • US correspondent Susan Milligan
10-11am
  • The pioneering Belgian physicist and mathematician Ingrid Daubechies
  • Book Review: Purity by Jonathan Franzen
  • Reading: The Phoenix Song by John Sinclair (Part 10)
11-12pm
  • Business commentator Rod Oram
  • Andrew Sladeboe & Sandra Closs on working dogs
  • Media commentator Gavin Ellis

Wednesday 23 September


9-10am
  • The new generation cartographers using social media to map conflict zones
  • Australia correspondent
10-11am
  • Dr David Fleming, the man behind the world's first slavery museum
  • Book Review: Magicians of the Gods by Graham Hancock
  • Reading: The Phoenix Song by John Sinclair (Part 11)
11-12pm 
  • Marty Duda's musical artist of the week
  • Scott Reeve on the container cafes he set up to help young unemployed get a foot on the job ladder
  • Legal commentator Charles McGuinness

Thursday 24 September


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • How to protect the electricity network from solar storms
  • UK correspondent
10-11am
  • Deputy Domestic Policy Adviser to President Clinton, Eric Liu
  • Book Review: The Dressmaker by Rosalie Ham
  • Reading: The Phoenix Song by John Sinclair, told by Kat Wong (Part 12 of 12)
11-12pm
  • New Technology with Sarah Putt
  • Parenting: Dr Kaylene Henderson on anxiety in children
  • Film reviewer Dan Slevin

Friday 25 September


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • Pacific correspondent
 10-11am .
  • Photographer and social historian, Matika Wilbur 
  • Children's Book Review with John McIntyre
  • Reading: Unforced Entry a short story by Tim Wilson, told by Kathleen Burns.  
     
11-12pm
  • Music with Jeremy Taylor
  • Sport with Brendan Telfer
  • The Week that Was

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