MONDAY 10 NOVEMBER
9-10am: A new
study that puts the cost of domestic violence at billions of dollars a year,
and set to grow; Amnesty International's senior crisis researcher in Iraq about
human rights atrocities she's documenting; South American correspondent Joel
Richards.
10-11am: Versatile
pro athlete Melanie Burke - runner, duathalon competitor, rower, cyclist and,
lately, Ironman competitor; Graham Beattie reviews Amnesia by Peter
Carey; reading: The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt, written by Tracy Farr
and told by Lorae Parry (part 9 of 12).
11-12pm: Politics
from the left and the right with Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton; Lisa
Goldberg on friendship, food and the cooking club that's just published its
second cookbook – including recipes for salmon pastrami and cabbage rolls;
urbanist Tommy Honey.
TUESDAY 11
NOVEMBER
9-10am: News and
current events; the best ways to reduce harm caused by drug-impaired drivers;
US correspondent Jack Hitt.
10-11am:
Bestselling crime author Patricia Cornwell on her 22nd Dr. Kay Scarpetta novel,
Flesh and Blood; Gail Pittaway reviews Time and Time Again, by
Ben Elton; reading: The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt, written by Tracy
Farr and told by Lorae Parry (part 10 of 12).
11-12pm: Business
commentator Rod Oram; author and train-spotter, Matt Turner, on 150 years of
rail in New Zealand; media commentator Gavin Ellis.
WEDNESDAY 12
NOVEMBER
9-10am: News and
current events; how to get the most out of your medical appointments; Australia
correspondent Karen Middleton.
10-11am:
Photographer and filmmaker Robin Walters on his family’s new book about marae;
Carole Beu reviews How To Be Both, by Ali Smith; reading: The Life
and Loves of Lena Gaunt, written by Tracy Farr and told by Lorae Parry
(part 11 of 12).
11-12pm: Marty
Duda features the music of his artist of the week; legal commentator Jeremy
Kennerley on the new breed of email scams, which have trapped some lawyers in
their nets; science commentator Siouxsie Wiles.
THURSDAY 13
NOVEMBER
9-10am: News and
current events; UK correspondent Matthew Parris;
10-11am: Filmmaker
David Bond on his battle to get his kids off the computer and into the wild;
Ralph McAllister reviews The American Lover by Rose Tremain; reading: The
Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt, written by Tracy Farr and told by Lorae Parry
(part 12 of 12).
11-12pm: New
technology commentator Erika Pearson; parenting commentator Joseph Driessen; TV
reviewer Lara Strongman.
FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER
9-10am: News and
current events; new editor of the NZ Poetry journal, Jack Ross, on making
poetry accessible; Pacific correspondent Mike Field.
10-11am: Social
geographer Alastair Bonnett on making maps as a creative act - why what we
leave out is as significant as what we include; John McIntyre reviews
children’s books; reading: When I Realised It was You; a short story
written by Heidi North-Bailey and told by Acushla-Tara Sutton.
11-12pm: Grant
Smithies plays new music; sports commentator Brendan Telfer; comedians Te Radar
and Irene Pink take a satirical look at the week that was.
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