Monday, November 09, 2015

Nine to Noon this week - Scheduled interviews and reviews

Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan
Nine to Noon episode archive

Scheduled interviews and reviews

Monday 9 November


9-10am
    • Frontline child health workers say more children will drown if rules on swimming pool fences are removed.
    • The Otago University scientists using silver nanotechnology to fight dental disease.
    • South America correspondent, Joel Richards.
    10-11am
    • Photographer Chris Pegman on the art of capturing New Zealand's night sky.
    • Book Review: Boundaries by Brian Turner.
    • Reading: An Awfully Big Adventure by Jane Tolerton
      New Zealand Works War One veterans tell their stories  (Part 1 of 15).
    11-12pm
    • Politics with Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills.
    • Food: Adventurous eating with Lucas Tock of Bresolin Brothers in Wellington.
    • Urbanist Tommy Honey.

    Tuesday 10 November


    9-10am
    • News and current affairs.
    • Why fears around pension spending may end up being superseded by budget blues for younger generations. John Daley is the inaugural Chief Executive of Grattan Institute in Australia.
    • US correspondent Steve Almond.
    10-11am
    • Acclaimed American author, Joyce Carol Oates, on her memoir looking at how her rural childhood shaped her as a person and as a writer.
    • Book Review:  Every Time I Find the Meaning of Life, They Change It by Daniel Klein.
    • Reading: An Awfully Big Adventure by Jane Tolerton New Zealand World War One veterans tell their stories  (Part 2 of 15).
    11-12pm
    • Rod Oram on business.
    • Shaun Usher - letters of note.
    • Media commentator Gavin Ellis.

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