Nine To Noon for Thursday 5 November 2009
09:05 Queens Wharf Development
Beverley McRae, Chief Executive of NZ Institute of Architects, Dushko Bogunovich, Associate Professor of Architecture at Unitec and and Kevin Clarke, Architect.
09:30 Architecture in Iran
Sam Kebbell, architecture lecturer Victoria University and partner in the architecture firm, KebbellDaish.
09:45 UK correspondent Jon Dennis
10:05 Felix Francis
Felix Francis, the son of the crime thriller-writer phenomenon that is Dick Francis, now author of more than 40 novels. Felix Francis has co-authored three of the books, and is set to take over a writing empire that also involved his late mother Mary.
10:30 Book Review with Phil Smith
Parrot and Olivier in America by Peter Carey
Published by Hamish Hamilton
10:45 Reading: Remember Remember a short story by Rhonda Bartle
'Remember Remember' a short story by Rhonda Bartle
A tale for Guy Fawkes Day
11:05 New Technology with Nat Torkington
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11:30 Parenting with Nigel Latta
Psychologist and parenting expert Nigel discusses "How to Make A Spoilt Brat".
11:45 Television reviewer Simon Wilson
Simon reviews the return of Mad Men and tells us why it might just be too good for television.
Matthew Weiner, the creator of Mad Men will be in New Zealand next week, the 12th and 13th of November, giving the keynote session for the SPADA conference in Wellington.