Monday, August 03, 2015

Nine to Noon - Scheduled interviews and reviews this week

3 - 7 August 2015
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Scheduled interviews and reviews

Monday 3 August


9-10am
  • Are home care workers in retirement villages being asked to do too much, without adequate training or support?
  • Australian mining companies linked to deaths in Africa
  • Europe correspondent, Carsten von Nahmen
10-11am
  • All Black Jerome Kaino on his career highs and lows, including a battle with drinking, and the effect of the pressure on young players, particularly Pacific Islanders.
  • Book Review: Book Review: The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi
  • Reading: Five Sons & 100 Muri of Rice by Sharyn Steel and Zoe Dryden
11-12am
  • Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams.
  • My Kitchen Rules judge Karen Martini on the perils of the paleo diet
  • Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne

Tuesday 4 August


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • US correspondent, Steve Almond
10-11am
  • Dame Silvia Cartwright reflects on her five years on the Khmer Rouge tribunal in Cambodia - hearing the stories of a traumatised nation.
  • Book Review: The English Spy by Daniel Silva   
  • Reading: Five Sons & 100 Muri of Rice by Sharyn Steel and Zoe Dryden (final)
11-12pm
  • Business commentator Rod Oram.
  • Gerri Kimber - Scholar who discovered nearly 30 unknown poems by Katherine Mansfield in a US library, which reveal much about the most painful periods of her life.
  • Media Commentator Gavin Ellis.

Wednesday 5 August


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • Australia correspondent Peter Munro
10-11am
  • Kay Danes on being falsely accused of a crime in Laos, which led to her being imprisoned for a year.
  • Book Review: Lost and Gone Away by Lynn Jenner
  • Reading: Golden Moments a short story by Jane Seaford told by Margaret Blay   
11-12pm 
  • Marty Duda's musical artist of the week.
  • Legal commentator, Antonia Fisher
  • Science commentator Siouxsie Wiles

Thursday 6 August


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • UK Correspondent
10-11am
  • Sydney Padua
  • Book Review: Artic Summer by Damon Galgut 
  • Reading: Heart of Silence by Steve Danby read by Robyn Duncan-Cox (Part 1 of 2)               
11-12am
  • New Technology with Robbie Allen
  • parenting: the latest research from Auckland University on The Triple P Positive Parenting Programme, which is is based on 30 years of international scientifically validated methods of family intervention and runs in 25 countries.
  • TV Reviewer Paul Casserly

Friday 7 August


9-10am
  • News and Current Affairs
  • Asia correspondent
 10-11am
  • Hannah August - author who has researched New Zealand's supposed "man drought".
  • Book review: A Curious Career by Lynn Barber
  • Reading: Heart of Silence by Steve Danby read by Robyn Duncan-Cox (Part 2 of 2)               
11-12am
  • Music with Grant Smithies
  • Sports with Brendan Telfer
  • The Week that Was with Te Radar and Pinky Agnew

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