Nine To Noon for Friday 12 December 2008
09:05 Organ donation
Paul & Jackie Bebbington, parents of 12-year-old Jack, who died suddenly earlier this year - they decided to donate his organs; and Suzanne Weaver, who has Cystic Fibrosis, and received a lung transplant 3-4 years ago.
09:30 Carisbrook Stadium in trouble
Malcolm Farry, Chairman Carisbrook Stadium Trust; and Jeff Dickie, Dunedin property investor and outspoken critic of the stadium.
09:45 Asia correspondent Phil O'Sullivan
10:05 Jetpack inventor Glenn Martin
Three decades in the making, Christchurch inventor Glenn Martin has developed the Jetpack - a personal flying machine.
Earlier this year, it was unveiled at the enormous US consumer airshow EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh.
It received a huge reception even though the actual demonstration flight didn't got too well. The Jetpack made the cover of the NY Times, two pages in the Times of London, shown live on CNN, Fox News and NBC, and now orders are coming in from all over the world.
10:30 Book Review with Don Rood
Dambusters: A landmark oral history by Max Arthur
Published by Virgin
ISBN 978 075 351 3989
10:45 Book Reading: Garibaldi Did Not Sleep Here by Paul Horan
(Episode 2 of 6)
11:05 Music Review with Manu Taylor
Eagles Of Death Metal - Heart On - 2008 Downtown Music/Inertia
Lou Reed - Berlin - Live At St Ann's Warehouse - 2008 Matador Records
TV On The Radio - Dear Science - 2008 Touch & Go Records/4AD
11:30 Sports Commentator Richard Becht
11:45 Week That Was with Radar and Irene Pink