Nine To Noon for Wednesday 1 April 2009
09:05 Helen Clark's appointment to UN Development Programme confirmed
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark speaks to Kathryn about her appointment as head of the United Nations Development Programme which has just been confirmed by the UN's general assembly.
09:35 Breakfast in schools
Sara Williams, Red Cross National community manager. William's is in charge the breakfast in schools programme which has seen a huge increase in uptake of the programme in the last 12 months.
09:45 Australia correspondent Paul Barclay
10:05 Neil and Liam Finn
Father and son at forefront of NZ music scene.
Listen to Neil Finn & Friends Live at Roundhead.
Local legends Neil Finn, Don McGlashan, Bic Runga, Sean Donnelly, and musician's musicians of the caliber of Chris O'Connor and Jol Mulholland perform a set of classic NZ pop songs: Spellbound (Split Enz), Strangers Again (Sneaky Feelings), Maxine (Sharon O'Neil). 15 January 2008
And more performances from Roundhead Studios here:
www.radionz.co.nz/genre/music/download
10:30 Book Review with Phil Smith
The Rest is Noise by Alex Ross
Published by Fourth Estate
ISBN 9781841154763
10:45 Reading. 'Daughters' by Charlotte Grimshaw read by Brooke Williams
(Part 2 of 2')
A private school-girl gets involved in life of crime.
11:05 Music Review with Marty Duda
Artist Of The Week is Hall & Oates
1. She's Gone (3:24) - Daryl Hall & John Oates taken from 1973 album "Abandoned Luncheonette" (Atlantic)
2. Sara Smile (3:07) - Daryl Hall & John Oates taken from 1975 album "Daryl Hall & John Oates" (RCA)
3. Maneater (4:34) - Daryl Hall & John Oates taken from 1982 album "H2O" (RCA)
4. Rich Girl (3:31) - Daryl Hall & John Oates taken from 2009 album
"Live At The Troubadour" (Shout! Factory)
11:30 Law with Dean Knight
11:45 Film review with Dan Slevin
The Wrestler, Before the Rains and the World Cinema Showcase.