Nine To Noon for Monday 27 April 2009
09:05 Swine flu and fears of a pandemic
Professor John Oxford, Professor of Virology at Barts and The London, Queen Mary's School of Medicine.
09:15 Swine flu and fears of a pandemic
Julia Peters, clinical director for Auckland Regional Public Health.
09:20 Wellington Town Belt / creche stoush
Kate Graeme, representative from the Crossways Community Creche; John Bishop, chairman of the Friends of the Wellington Town Belt; and Ian McKinnon, Wellington deputy mayor.
09:45 Middle East correspondent Irris Mackler
10:05 Lorraine Smith
One of Auckland's highest profile barristers - Lorraine Smith tells us why she came to law so late in the game, and why she doesn't shy away from the tough cases.
10:30 Book Review with Catriona Ferguson
The Truth About Melody Brown by Lisa Jewell
Published by Century
ISBN 9781846055720
10:45 Reading
Telegraph Tales by J Edward Brown (Part 1 of 5 )
The first in a series of five stories about Jimmy Preston - cadet telegraphist for the Postal and Telegraph Service in the years following the Second World War.
11:05 Politics
With Matthew Hooton and Laila Harre
11:30 Guest Chef Kate Fraser
Editor of Zest, Christchurch Press
Wild Duck and roast vegatable salad; with wine commentator John Hawkesby
11:45 Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Outdoorsman, adventurer, travel journalist and photographer.
Left: Kennedy Warne at Codfish Island. Photograph by Frans Lanting. Centre: Great White. Photograph by Kennedy Warne. Right: Copper in shoal. Photograph by Kennedy Warne. .
For more images by Kennedy Warne visit the Nine to Noon gallery.