Tuesday, September 15, 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 14 September


9-10am
  • Inner city Auckland schools are furious at new charges for using public parks for recreational events
  • More and more older people want to flat together so why are new social housing providers finding it so hard to get funding for new developments?
  • UK Political Reporter Matt Dathan on the election of Jeremy Corbyn to lead Labour
10-11am
  • Author Sarai Walker on her satire of the weight loss, fashion and pornography industries
  • Book Review: Kupapa: The Bitter Legacy of Maori Alliances with the Crown by Ron Crosby
  • Reading: The Phoenix Song by John Sinclair, told by Kat Wong (Part 4)
11-12pm
  • Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
  • Food: The rise of New Zealand craft beer
  • Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne talks to us from the top of Flagstaff Hill in Kororareka/Russell

Tuesday 15 September


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • New concerns about the over-use of paracetamol
  • How to deal with rats
  • US correspondent Steve Almond
10-11am
  • Award-winning marine wildlife photojournalist Brian Skerry depicts the magic and misery of the ocean
  • Book Review: Asking for It by Louise O'Neill
  • Reading: The Phoenix Song by John Sinclair (Part 5)
11-12pm
  • Business commentator Rod Oram
  • Coping with loneliness as we age, and its effects
  • Media commentator Gavin Ellis

Wednesday 16 September


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
10-11am
  • Jan Arnold on the film about the Everest tragedy that claimed her husband Rob Hall's life
  • Book Review: Trigger Mortis by Anthony Horowitz
  • Reading: The Phoenix Song by John Sinclair (Part 6)
11-12pm 
  • Marty Duda's musical artist of the week
  • Social Entrepeneur: teen scientist, inventor and cancer researcher Jack Andraka
  • Science with Siouxsie Wiles

Thursday 17 September


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • Planetary scientist Dr Louise Prockter discusses NASA's new mission to Jupiter's moon Europa
  • UK correspondent Jon Dennis
10-11am
  • Why do governments blunder? With distinguished British political scientist Sir Ivor Crew
  • Book Review: Maggie Smith by Michael Coveney
  • Reading: The Phoenix Song by John Sinclair, told by Kat Wong (Part 7)
11-12pm
  • New Technology with Robbie Allan
  • Parenting with Nathan Mikaere Wallis
  • Paul Casserly on what to watch

Friday 18 September


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • Paul Kelley of the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute at the University of Oxford who says young people are losing 10 hours sleep a week, making them more sleep-deprived than a junior doctor on a 24-hour shift
  • Asia correspondent
 10-11am .
  • Tales From Both Sides of the Brain: A Life in Neuroscience - Michael Gazzaniga
  • Book Review: Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
  • Reading: The Phoenix Song by John Sinclair (Part 8)
11-12pm
  • Music with Jeremy Taylor
  • Sport with Brendan Telfer
  • The Week that Was

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