Tuesday, April 07, 2015

Nine to Noon - Scheduled interviews and reviews

Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan
Nine to Noon episode archive

Scheduled interviews and reviews

Tuesday 7 April


9-10am
  • The latest LED lighting technology could save local authorities millions of dollars.
  • The dangers of over-use of anti-bacterial handwash
  • US Correspondent Susan Milligan
10-11am
  • Former treasury secretary, banking head, health sector leader and company director, Murray Horn reflects on 40 years in finance and business.
  • Book review
  • Reading: 'Grudge Match' a short story by David Hill read by Aaron Alexander. A recurring nightmare blights a day at the cricket for a man and his date.
     
11-12am
  • Business Commentator Rod Oram
  • Growing Edibles in containers with Fionna Hill.
  • Media commentator Gavin Ellis

Wednesday 8 April


9-10am
  • Coastal living in the age of climate change. Natural Hazards expert  Dr Bruce Glavovic
  • Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
10-11am
  • American author, Amy Bloom
  • Book review: Rich Man Road by Ann Glamuzina - reviewed by Rae McGregor
  • 'Maintaining Standards' a short story  by David Hill  read by Aaron Alexander
     
11-12pm
  • Marty Duda's musical artist of the week
  • Legal commentator Natalya King on barriers faced by women in law and business
  • Arts with Courtney Johnston

Thursday 9 April


9-10am
  • Why working longer is not a good retirement plan for baby boomers. US labour economist Teresa Ghilarducci
  • UK Correspondent Matthew Parris
10-11am
  • One of the country's best known sheep dog triallists and trainers - Lloyd Smith.
  • Book Review: Work Rules! by Laszlo Bock. Reviewed by Crystal Beavis
  • Reading: 'Queen of his Heart' a short story  by David Hill read by Nick Blake
     
11-12am
  • New Technology with Robbie Allan
  • Parenting: Ann Locke and Amanda White are speech and language therapists who ran a recent pilot to get parents talking to and reading to babies and young children
  • Film Review with Dan Slevin

Friday 10 April


9-10am
  • Nicola Gaston, president of the NZ Association of Scientists, on speaking out on difficult issues.
  • Pacific issues with Mike Field
10-11am
  • Preparing professional rugby players for life after rugby and help them find success both on and off the field.
  • The Hurricanes Personal Development Manager, Steve Symonds and prop John Schwalger
  • Book Review: John McIntyre of the Children's Bookshop.
  • Reading: 'Long Time Coming' a short story  by David Hill read Stephen Lovatt
11-12am
  • New Music with Grant Smithies
  • Sport with Brendan Telfer
  • The Week that Was with Radar and Pinky Agnew.

David HillThe Reading 7-10 April

Stories from 'Serves 'Em Right' by David Hill
Tuesday: Grudge Match
Wednesday: Maintaining Standards
Thursday: Queen of his Heart
Friday: Long Time Coming

Audio will be available after broadcast

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