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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Alex Ross: 20th century music
10:10 AM.Author of The Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century. (NB. music not included for copyright reasons.) Audio
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Art with Mark Amery: one-day sculptures
9:45 AM.Director of Playmarket, and writer about art, discussing the series of one-day sculptures around the country. Audio
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Joyce Fleming: naturism
9:10 AM.National vice-president of Free Beaches New Zealand. Audio
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Jacques Rogge: the Olympics
8:30 AM.Belgian orthopaedic surgeon, athlete and Olympic yachtsman, who is now President of the International Olympic Committee. Audio
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John Yemma: the Christian Science Monitor
8:10 AM.Editor of the Christian Science Monitor, which recently replaced its daily US newspaper print edition with a website. Audio
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Margaret Long: gardens and culture
11:40 AM.Christchurch-based operator of gardening and cultural tours, and publisher of quarterly magazine The Gardener's Journal. Audio
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Anne Thorp: cookery and cancer
11:10 AM.Cooking show host on Maori TV whose new book, Kai Ora, provides healthy recipes and details her experience with breast cancer. Audio
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Lady Dusha Bateson: Emma Darwin
10:05 AM.Historian, food enthusiast and author of Mrs Charles Darwin's Recipe Book, a social history based on Emma Darwin's notebooks. Audio
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Kate's Klassic: The French Lieutenant's Woman
9:45 AM.Kate Camp discusses the 1969 novel, The French Lieutenant's Woman, by John Fowles. Read more Audio
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Dr Frans de Waal: human and primate behaviour
9:05 AM.Ethnologist and biologist who writes on the social intelligence of primates in the books Chimpanzee Politics and Our Inner Ape. Audio
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Andy Matheson: biofuel and other energy futures
8:35 AM.Renewable Energy GM at Solid Energy, responsible for wood pellets, biomass, solar water heating and biodiesel. Audio
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Naomi Allen: women and alcohol
8:10 AM.Cancer epidemiologist at Oxford University who led a study linking alcohol consumption by women to increased cancer risk. Audio
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Stuart Devenie: rendering penguins
11:40 AM.Acclaimed New Zealand actor, who is touring the one-man show, Hatch, or The Plight of the Penguins. Audio
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Geoff Waterhouse: vehicles and waste oil
11:06 AM.Operator of a taxi/tour company which runs vehicles on waste vegetable oil, and is committed to sustainable tourism. Audio
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Lisa Matisoo-Smith: DNA and Pacific settlement
10:40 AM.Biological anthropologist, and Principal Investigator at the Allan Wilson Centre of Molecular Ecology and Evolution. Audio
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Terence Davies: Liverpool
10:10 AM.British film director, whose most recent film, Of Time and the City, is a paean to his hometown of Liverpool. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: Yinka Shonibare
9:46 AM.Discussing the exhibition by Yinka Shonibare, MBE, and the historical precedents of Henry Raeburn and Francisco Goya. Audio
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Philip Temple: mountains and chance
9:10 AM.Dunedin-based mountaineer and author of 31 books, whose memoir, Chance is a Fine Thing, has just been published. Audio
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Gareth Edwards-Jones: food miles
8:45 AM.Principal investigator on a study of the comparative merits of consuming vegetables produced locally and overseas. Audio
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Ann Wright: voice of dissent
8:15 AM.Former US Army colonel, who resigned from the US State Department in March 2003 in opposition to the war in Iraq. Audio
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Bob White: climate change and Christianity
11:35 AM.Professor of Geophysics at Cambridge, a director of the Faraday Institute, and Fellow of the Royal Society. Audio
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Robert Jedicke: killer asteroids
11:10 AM.Manager of the Pan-STARRS moving object processing system in Hawaii that is discovering new asteroids and comets. Audio
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Dawn French: fun, fame and farewells
10:40 AM.British comedy actress best known for her TV series The Vicar of Dibley, and as half of the duo French and Saunders. Audio
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Selina Tusitala Marsh: Pacific poetry
10:10 AM.First Pacific Islander to get a PhD in English from the University of Auckland; author of poetry collection Fast Talking PI. Audio
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Paul Callaghan: Wool to Weta
9:10 AM.Professor of Physical Sciences, Victoria University; author of Wool to Weta: Transforming New Zealand's Culture and Economy. Audio