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Al Brown and Steve Logan
11:30 AM.Voted Wellingtonian of the Year 2009 and owners of Cuisine Restaurant of the Year 2009, Al Brown and Steve Logan are also the successful duo behind the popular TV series and book Hunger for the Wilde… Read more Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooten and Andrew Campbell
11:10 AM.Politics with Matthew Hooten and Andrew Campbell. Audio
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Book review - Auggie Wren's Christmas Story
10:40 AM.Mary McCallum reviews 'Auggie Wren's Christmas Story' by Paul Auster. Published by Faber. Audio
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Feature guest - Susan Sarandon
10:10 AM.She's as well known for her political activism as for her varied screen roles, actress Susan Sarandon is in Wellington for the premiere of Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones. Audio
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Europe correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:50 AM.The European Union is expecting much from others in its dealing in Copenhagen Audio
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Cargo ship cruises
9:35 AM.Cargo ship cruises - seeing the world from a container ship. Audio
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Ethnic religions
9:20 AM.A group of ethnic organisations in New Zealand have joined forces to challenge the government over immigration rules that are preventing eastern religious ministers from gaining residency in New… Read more Audio
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Jeannette Fitzsimons
9:10 AM.Copenhagen Climate Talks. Audio
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The Week That Was
11:49 AM.With Radar and Pinky Agnew Audio
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Sport with Richard Boock
11:35 AM.The Black Caps third test against Pakistan, and is Tiger Woods' business is any of our business? Audio
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New Music with Sean McKenna
11:06 AM.Sean reviews albums by Tom Waits, Mulatu Astatke and Martha Wainwright. Audio
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Book review - Red Lotus
10:40 AM.Ralph McAllister reviews 'Red Lotus' by Pai Kit Fai. Published by Sphere. Audio
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Feature guest - Riki Ellison
10:09 AM.The small town Kiwi boy who became a legend in American football in the 80s and is now a key figure in US missile defence. Audio
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Pacific correspondent - Mike Field
9:52 AM.Mike Field discusses issues facing the Pacific region. Audio
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Gardener of the Year
9:46 AM.Susan Dent is a solo mum who turned to gardening to make ends meet. She's just been voted Gardener of the Year and won prizes worth over $5000. Audio
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Peace and tackling terrorism
9:34 AM.David Cortright is Director of Policy Studies at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Audio
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National standards
9:08 AM.By the beginning of the school year in 2010 the Education Minister has pledged to have a controversial new system of National Standards in place. Discussing this matter are Frances Nelson, President… Read more Audio
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Film review with Graeme Tuckett
11:52 AM.Graeme reviews 'Where The Wild Things Are' and 'Under The Mountain'. Audio
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Chris Amon
11:30 AM.Chris Amon, motor racing great and the only survivor of a trio of NZ motor racing rockstars. Audio
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New Technology with Colin Jackson
11:10 AM.Pompeii on Google Maps, Kiwiright and why you should never use social media for marketing. Audio
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Book review - The Lady in the Tower
10:40 AM.Emma Hart reviews 'The Lady in the Tower' by Alison Weir. Published by Jonathan Cape. Audio
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Feature guest - Liam McIllvaney
10:10 AM.Otago University's first ever professor of Scottish Studies. Writer Liam McIlvanney emigrated from Scotland to Dunedin to take up the jobÂ-he gives us his impressions of the Edinburgh of the South… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent - Michael White
9:47 AM.British politics is still imploding. Audio
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A cute obsession
9:35 AM.Jim Windolf is a Vanity Fair contributing editor and author of the essay 'Addicted to Cute' which argues that America is drowning in a tsunami of cute. Audio
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Crunch day for provinical rugby
9:20 AM.Matthew Newman, chairman, Counties Manukau Rugby Union. Audio