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Nick Tyler: rethinking urban movement
9:05 AM.Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering at University College London, and investigates the ways in which people interact with their immediate environments. He is also the Director of the UCL CRUCIBLE… Read more Audio
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Nigel French: food and infectious disease
8:35 AM.Professor of Food Safety and Veterinary Public Health Institute of Veterinary Animal and Biomedical Sciences at Massey University, and director of the university's Infectious Disease Research Centre.
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Ross Anderson: banking security
8:12 AM.Professor of Security Engineering at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, and privacy campaigner. Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 21 November 2015
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 21 November. Audio
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldi: three non-fiction books
11:45 AM.Kate discusses three children's non-fiction books: Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson, Timeline by Peter Goes, and Shackleton's Journey by William Grill. Audio
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Melani Anae and Will 'Ilolahia: Polynesian Panthers
11:05 AM.Dr Anae is Senior Lecturer and Director of Research of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland; Will 'Ilolahia is the founder of the Waiata Artists Trust. Both were members of the Polynesian… Read more Audio
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Kate Tempest: rapping classics
10:05 AM.Poet, playwright, musician and novelist who was the youngest person to win the Ted Hughes Award, for her epic narrative poem Brand New Ancients; her first full-length poetry collection, Hold Your Own… Read more Audio
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Art Crimes with Arthur Tompkins: fakes and forgeries
9:40 AM.District Court Judge, and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group. He has a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, and will talk about a number of fakes and forgeries. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Michael Bundock: Francis Barber and Samuel Johnson
9:05 AM.Director of Dr Johnson's House Trust, who has written extensively on Samuel Johnson, and author of The Fortunes of Francis Barber: the True Story of the Jamaican Slave Who Became Samuel Johnson's… Read more Audio
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Bill Phillips: atoms, time, and light
8:12 AM.Fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Distinguished Professor at University of Maryland, fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute, and joint winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize for… Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 14 November 2015
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 14 November. Audio
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Bill Manhire
11:35 AM.New Zealand's inaugural poet laureate, and founder of the International Institute of Modern Letters, whose new book, The Stories of Bill Manhire (VUP, ISBN: 9780864739254), collects stories from… Read more Audio
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Ian Reid: bones and disease
11:05 AM.Distinguished Professor in Medicine at the University of Auckland, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Medical and Health Science, and a prominent figure in international bone research. This week the Royal… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Peter Dasent
10:05 AM.New Zealand composer and songwriter living in Sydney, whose group The Umbrellas celebrated their 30th anniversary recently. He has been the pianist and musical director on ABC-TV's PlaySchool since… Read more Audio
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Shakespeare with David Lawrence
9:45 AM.Director of Wellington theatre company The Bacchanals, discussing the Shakespeare plays The Merchant of Venice and The Taming of the Shrew. Audio
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Adam Zeman: aphantasia and consciousness
9:05 AM.Professor of Cognitive and Behavioural Neurology at the University of Exeter whose specialised clinical work is in cognitive and behavioural neurology, including neurological disorders of sleep, and… Read more Audio
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Monique Oliver: aspiring astronaut
8:50 AM.Taranaki student who was one of 48 secondary school students from around the world chosen to attend a programme at NASA's Lyndon B Johnson Space Centre in Texas. She received a $10,000 Study Start… Read more Audio
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Stacy Schiff: witches
8:12 AM.American historian who won the Pulitzer Prize for her 1999 book Vera (Mrs Vladimir Nabokov), and her books on Saint-Exupéry, Cleopatra, and Benjamin Franklin have all been widely acclaimed. Her new… Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 7 November 2015
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 7 November. Audio
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Kate's Klassic: Pamela
11:50 AM.Kate Camp discusses Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded, the 1740 novel by Samuel Richardson. Audio
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Mark Post: growing meat
11:10 AM.Chair of Physiology and Vice Dean of Biomedical Technology at Maastricht University, who has been team leader of the university's Cultured Beef programme since 2013. Audio
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Bruce Gladwin: audiences and disability
10:30 AM.Artistic director of Back to Back Theatre, an Australian company driven by an ensemble of actors perceived to have intellectual disabilities. Its award-winning shows have toured to over 70 cities in… Read more Audio
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Joseph Herscher: creative contraptions
10:06 AM.Kinetic artist and creator of new NZ On Air-funded comedy-science series, Jiwi's Machines. Read more Audio
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Erin Cassie: Erewhon and Clydesdales
9:28 AM.Lease holder with her partner Colin Drummond of mid-Canterbury high-country station Erewhon, where much of the farming is done using Clydesdale working horses. Their story is told by writer Yvonne… Read more Audio
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Jamie Bartlett: the dark net goes mainstream
9:06 AM.Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at Demos, a leading UK think tank, who is involved in projects on crypto-currencies, surveillance methods and the use of social media by ISIS… Read more Audio