Monday, November 02, 2015

Nine to Noon - interviews and reviews this week

Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan
Nine to Noon episode archive

Scheduled interviews and reviews

Monday 2 November


9-10am
    • Why won't the Government regulate waste tyres when that's what the sector wants?
    • Anton Oliver on the All Black's RWC victory
    • Airline pilots concerned over plans to bring night flights into Queenstown
    • Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney
    10-11am
    • Burt Bacharach: The 87-year-old writer of over 70 US top 40 hits like 'Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head' and 'Walk On By' is about to perform in New Zealand.
    • Book Review: The Road to Little Dribbling: More Notes from a Small Island  by Bill Bryson
    • Reading: The Book of Hat by Harriet Rowland, told by Issy Stewart
    11-12pm
    • Politics with Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills
    • Food: Latin American food from Guacamole to Chimichurri, with Grace Ramirez.
    • Kennedy Warne discusses rising seas: the New Zealand and Pacific reality

    Tuesday 3 November


    9-10am
    • News and current affairs.
    • Could 3D barcodes, invisible to the naked eye, be the answer to fighting the lucrative global market in counterfeit goods?
    • US correspondent Susan Milligan
    10-11am
    • From spin doctor Malcolm Tucker, to Dr Who: we talk to the Scottish actor Peter Capaldi
    • Book Review:  Few of the Girls by Maeve Binchy
    • Reading: The Book of Hat by Harriet Rowland
    11-12pm
    • Rod Oram on business
    • Early NZ through postcards. Leo Hanks and Colleen Dallin
    • Media commentator Gavin Ellis

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