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John Harris : phones, the press and politics
8:15 AM.British journalist and author who writes regularly for the Guardian on the recent phone hacking scandal. Audio
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Children’s Books with Kate De Goldi: three new books
11:45 AM.Kate discusses 'Press Here' by Herve Tullet, 'A Bit Lost' by Chris Haughton, and 'The Vanishing Act' by Mette Jakobsen. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:40 AM.Kim Hill reads emails from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Adam Mansbach: parenting, comedy, race
11:06 AM.Novelist, hip hop artist and former Professor of Fiction at Rutgers University, New York, whose new parenting comedy book, 'Go the F**k to Sleep' has been an unexpected bestseller. Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Bill Sheat OBE, CNZM
10:06 AM.Former partner with law firm Gibson Sheat, who has been involved in the New Zealand arts community for more than 60 years, particularly with Downstage Theatre, the QEII Arts Council, the New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Diane Pivac: NZ film history
9:50 AM.Director of public programmes at the New Zealand Film Archive Nga Kaitiaki O Nga Taonga Whitiahua, and co-editor of 'New Zealand Film: An Illustrated History'. Audio
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Gerald Seymour: thrills and terror
9:06 AM.British writer Gerald Seymour worked for many years as an international news reporter. His first thriller, 'Harry's Game', was published in 1975; he has since written a further 25 bestsellers. His new… Read more Audio
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Tyler Cowen: economic stagnation
8:33 AM.Dr Tyler Cowen is an economist, academic, and writer who is co-author of the popular economics blog Marginal Revolution, and author of new book 'The Great Stagnation'. Audio
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Michael Wolff: Rupert Murdoch
8:12 AM.Founder of Newser.com, editorial director of AdweekMedia, and author of 'The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch'. Audio
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Adam Pruden: airborne communication
11:40 AM.Research Fellow for the Senseable City Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he oversees the Flyfire project. Audio
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Simon Ngawhika: voyager
11:05 AM.Sailed from New Zealand to Hawaii as a crew member of Te Matau a Maui - Maui's Fish hook, one of seven Polynesian double-hulled ocean voyaging canoes on the Pacific Voyagers journey. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Damien Wilkins
10:05 AM.Author, poet, playwright, short story writer and essayist who is also the singer, guitarist and songwriter for The Close Readers. Audio
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Nick Hedley: visualising data
9:45 AM.Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia and founding director of the department's Spatial Interface Research Lab. Audio
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Erin Bigler: the brain and autism
9:05 AM.Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Brigham Young University, Utah visiting New Zealand for the Neurological Foundation of New Zealand's Annual Appeal series. Audio
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Vana Manasiadis: turmoil in Athens
8:45 AM.New Zealand writer who resides in Crete, but is currently in Athens. Audio
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Andrew Rossi:the New York Times
8:15 AM.Director of the documentary Page One: a Year Inside the New York Times, which will premiere at this year's New Zealand International Film Festival. 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
11:48 AM.A Bigger Digger, by Brett Avison and Craig Smith; Marshall Armstrong is New to our School, by David Mackintosh; The Bear and the Wildcat, by Kazumi Yumoto and Komako Sakai; My First Car Was Red, by… Read more Audio
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Anthony Menginie: prodigals and Pagans
11:05 AM.Former Philadelphia chapter president of the Pagans Motorcycle Club whose new book is Prodigal Father, Pagan Son. Audio
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Len Lye Favourites with Tyler Cann
10:05 AM.Len Lye curator at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery in New Plymouth where All Souls Carnival, the largest retrospective of Lye's work, launched in September 2011. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: power animals
9:48 AM.Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki discusses Michael Parekowhai, Venice, and symbols of animals. Audio
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Rob Hamill: brother number one
9:06 AM.Marathon rowing champion Rob Hamill features in Brother Number One, a documentary about the torture and murder of Rob's brother Kerry by the Khmer Rouge. Audio
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Rachel McKee: sign language
8:45 AM.Programme Director of Deaf Studies at Victoria University who was involved in producing the Online Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language. Audio
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Susan Saladoff: hot coffee and tort law
8:11 AM.Lawyer Susan Saladoff whose documentary Hot Coffee will premiere at this year's New Zealand International Film Festival. Audio
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Jeffrey Paparoa Holman: earthquakes and kamikazes
11:40 AM.Waikato University 2011 writer in residence, who is writing a collection of post-earthquake poetry, and a memoir about his father, for which he travelled to Japan to research kamikaze pilots. Audio