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Bella Bathurst: bicycles
9:10 AM.Photographer and author of a social history, The Bicycle Book. Audio
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Yvonne Shaw: dying with dignity
8:35 AM.Former Director of Administration for Compassion & Choices of Oregon, visiting New Zealand as a guest of the Voluntary Euthanasia Society. Audio
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Derek Handley: changing capitalism
8:11 AM.New Zealand entrepreneur, who co-founded mobile companies The Hyperfactory and Snakk Media, as well as being an investor in Booktrack, which creates soundtracks for books. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:50 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Patrick and Patsy McGrath: Tuam, Nelson and Bali
11:35 AM.Couple who are involved with community projects in Bali and are to publish their memoir, Galway to Downunder: a Lifetime Journey from Tuam, Ireland, to Nelson, New Zealand. Audio
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Sam Hunt and Dick Frizzell: words and pictures
11:05 AM.Poet and artist who have collaborated on a new exhibition at Page Blackie Gallery. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Bob Norman
10:05 AM.Bob Norman QSO, is a former civil engineer and author of To Get to the Other Side: a Personal Encounter with Some Bridges Around the World. Audio
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Jon Shenk: Island President
9:45 AM.Film director of 'The Island President', a documentary profiling Mohamed Nasheed, the recently ousted President of the Maldives. Audio
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Alan Hollinghurst: Lines of beauty
9:05 AM.British novelist on his latest book, The Stranger's Child, and a guest speaker at Writers and Readers Week during the 2012 New Zealand International Arts Festival. Audio
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Robert Glennon: water
8:15 AM.Professor of Law and Public Policy in the Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona and author of Unquenchable: America's Water Crisis and What To Do About It. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Children's Books with Kate de Goldi:
11:45 AM.Discusses four books from the New York Review Children's Collection; The Sorely Trying Day, The Mousewife, D'Aulaires' Book of Animals, and Ounce Dice Trice. Audio
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Atelier Ted Noten: objects and meanings
11:05 AM.Dutch Artist of the Year 2012 who will be a keynote speaker at JEMposium: Jewellery or What, the international jewellery symposium in Wellington. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Megan Salole
10:05 AM.Designer, social entrepreneur, former National Campaign Manager for the Green Party, and member of the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra. Audio
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Richie Meyer: silent movies
9:45 AM.Film studies tutor and President Emeritus of The San Francisco Silent Film Festival. Audio
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Anthony McCarten: absent heroes
9:05 AM.London-based NZ novelist and playwright whose new book is In the Absence of Heroes. Read more Audio
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Fredrick Heffermehl
8:45 AM.Nobel Peace Prize Norwegian lawyer, peace researcher, and author who claims that the Nobel committee has violated the terms of Alfred Nobel's will. Audio
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Wael Ghonim: Revolution in Egypt
8:15 AM.Egyptian activist and computer engineer, whose memoir, Revolution 2.0, tells how his use of social media helped generate the Arab Spring. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:50 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Michel Tuffery
11:05 AM.Pacific projections New Zealand-based artist of Samoan, Rarotongan and Tahitian heritage, whose giant digital artwork, First Contact will be projected on to Te Papa during the New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with John Jamieson
10:05 AM.Senior Translator for NZTC International, who specialises in the translation into English of legal, financial and business documents from over 25 western and eastern European languages. Audio
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Sharad Paul: skin and books
9:05 AM.Director of Auckland's Skin Surgery Clinic, owner of the Baci Lounge bookstore, novelist (To Kill a Snow Dragonfly) and finalist in the 2012 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards. Audio
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Marcus Chown:tweeting the universe
8:30 AM.Cosmology consultant for the New Scientist, and author many books including Solar System (also an iPhone app), and Tweeting the Universe: Tiny Explanations of Very Big Ideas. Audio
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Kate Camp in Berlin
8:15 AM.The 2011 recipient of the Creative New Zealand Berlin Writers' Residency, and author of poetry collection, The Mirror of Simple Annihilated Souls. Audio
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David Ifill: taxi driver
8:30 AM.David Ifill is a London black taxi driver, who Kim talked to in his cab when she was in London, June 2006.
Originally broadcast 04 Jun, 2006 Audio