Monday, October 06, 2014

Week ahead on Nine to Noon October 6-10 - Radio New Zealand National

Scheduled interviews and reviews on Nine to Noon this week:

MONDAY 6 OCTOBER
9-10am: Latest from Auckland power outage; Schools struggle with cold, damp, leaky classrooms; artisan cheesemaker says annual audit costs could put her out of business; Europe correspondent Carsten von Nahmen.
10-11am: Cliff Van Eaton on the amazing story of manuka honey; Carole Beu reviews “The Paying Guests”, by Sarah Waters; reading: "My Brother's War", written by David Hill and told by Simon Leary and Andrew Patterson (part 6 of 10).
11-12pm: New Cabinet announcement; Politics from the left and the right with Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton; chef, conservationist and outdoorsman Tony Smith cooks produce gathered from the wild; urbanist Tommy Honey discusses duplitecture - the art of the knock-off.

TUESDAY 7 OCTOBER
9-10am: News and current events; how working beyond 60 affects health and safety on the job; US correspondent Jack Hitt.
10-11am: Dr. James Manyika, director of the McKinsey Global Institute, on global economic and technology trends; David Hill reviews “Us” by David Nicholls; reading: "My Brother's War", written by David Hill and told by Simon Leary and Andrew Patterson (part 7 of 10).
11-12pm: Business commentator Rod Oram; children's book author and illustrator, Gavin Bishop, on his latest book, “Teddy One-Eye”; media commentator Gavin Ellis.

WEDNESDAY 8 OCTOBER
9-10am: News and current events; political analyst Loretta Napoleoni on the intricate economics of terrorism; Australia correspondent Bernard Keane.
10-11am: Jem Roberts, author of “The Frood: The Authorised and Very Official History of Douglas Adams and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”; Ralph McAllister reviews “A Monster Calls” by Patrick Ness; reading: "My Brother's War", written by David Hill and told by Simon Leary and Andrew Patterson (part 8 of 10).
11-12pm: Marty Duda features the music of his artist of the week; legal commentary; film reviewer Dan Slevin.

THURSDAY 9 OCTOBER
9-10am: News and current events; UK correspondent Kate Adie.
10-11am: Swedish trumpet player Håkan Hardenberger, who’s regarded as the greatest soloist in the world today; book reviewYA fantasy novel “The Magisterium: The Iron Trial”, by Cassandra Clare and Holly Black; reading: "My Brother's War", written by David Hill and told by Simon Leary and Andrew Patterson (part 9 of 10).
11-12pm: New technology commentator Sarah Putt; parenting commentary from John Kirwan; arts commentary from Courtney Johnston.

FRIDAY 10 OCTOBER
9-10am:  News and current events; getting quiet girls involved in leadership; Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini.
10-11am:  Elliot Diringer, former climate change negotiator, on the prospects for binding global agreement; Kiran Dass reviews “Trilobites and Other Stories”, by Breece D'J Pancake; reading: "My Brother's War", written by David Hill and told by Simon Leary and Andrew Patterson (part 10 of 10).
11-12pm: Jeremy Taylor has the latest new music; sports commentator Brendan Telfer; comedians Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther take a satirical look at the week’s news.

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