Monday, July 20, 2015

Nine to Noon - Scheduled interviews and reviews this week

20-24 July 2015
Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan
Nine to Noon episode archive

Scheduled interviews and reviews

Monday 20 July


9-10am
  • Forestry Institute President James Treadwell and Forestry Minister Jo Goodhew on future of the industry
  • Gendie Somerville-Ryan on pandemic scenario exercise on Great Barrier Island
  • Middle East correspondent Kate Shuttleworth
10-11am
  • Social ecologist Simron Singh on when aid does more harm that good
  • Book Review: Something to Hide by Deborah Moggach
  • Reading: Five Sons & 100 Muri of Rice by Sharyn Steel and Zoe Dryden
11-12am
  • Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams.
  • Takehito Maeda from Urban Hippie, a Nelson-based company making miso
  • Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne

Tuesday 21 July


9-10am
  • News and current affairs.
  • US correspondent Steve Almond
10-11am
  • Digital artist Evan Roth
  • Book Review: The 3rd Woman by Jonathan Freedland
  • Reading: Five Sons & 100 Muri of Rice by Sharyn Steel and Zoe Dryden - part 2
11-12pm
  • Business commentator Rod Oram.
  • Writer Meryl Gordon on the intriguing story of reclusive American heiress Huguette Clark 
  • Media Commentator Gavin Ellis.

Wednesday 22 July


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
10-11am
  • Canadian author and biographer Rosemary Sullivan on research and the art of storytelling
  • Book Review: Harry Ricketts reviews New Zealand literary journal Sport
  • Reading: Five Sons & 100 Muri of Rice by Sharyn Steel and Zoe Dryden - part 3
11-12pm 
  • Marty Duda's musical artist of the week.
  • Legal commentator John Hancock
  • Science with Siouxsie Wiles

Thursday 23 July


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • UK Correspondent Jon Dennis
10-11am.
  • American writer Liza Mundy on her article Playing the Granny Card
  • Book Review: Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee
  • Reading: Five Sons & 100 Muri of Rice by Sharyn Steel and Zoe Dryden - part 4
11-12am
  • New Technology with Robbie Allan
  • Rochelle Gribble on parent-teacher interviews: how to make the most of them.
  • TV reviewer, Paul Casserley

Friday 24 July


9-10am
  • News and Current Affairs
  • Asia correspondent
 10-11am
  • Philosopher Peter Singer on effective altrusim
  • Book Review
  • Reading: Five Sons & 100 Muri of Rice by Sharyn Steel and Zoe Dryden - part 5
11-12am
  • Music with Jeremy Taylor
  • Sports with Brendan Telfer
  • The Week that Was

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