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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Karl Maughan: painting gardens
9:45 AM.Internationally recognised New Zealand artist who concentrates on painting gardens. Audio
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Lord Bingham: what is the law?
9:10 AM.Recently retired as Senior Law Lord, a position he has held since 2000 in the House of Lords, the UK's highest court of appeal. Audio
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Leonard Cohen: an announcement
8:50 AM.Kim invites listeners to assist with securing an interview with Leonard Cohen. Audio
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Mark Thomas: Coca Cola world
8:10 AM.Author of Belching out the Devil: Global Adventures with Coca Cola. Audio
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Fatcat and Fishface - nasty but nice
11:50 AM.Musical duo who describe themselves as the outlaws of New Zealand's children's music. Audio
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Alan Breslau - phoenix founder
11:05 AM.Engineer who spent five years in hospital being treated for burns after an airline crash, then set up a burn support network. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Steve Katz
10:05 AM.Musician and producer (and now professional photographer), who has rejoined Blood, Sweat and Tears after 35 years. Audio
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Frances Hill - virtual classrooms
9:50 AM.Education consultant and former principal, who set up the Alpha eLearning Facility in South Canterbury. Audio
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Margaret Atwood - the big payback
9:05 AM.Canadian poet and writer whose new book is Payback, Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth. Audio
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Geoff Steven - capturing heritage
8:45 AM.Photographic editor and photographer for the first official world heritage photo databank, Our Place the World's Heritage. Audio
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Gary Marcus - the brain as kluge
8:10 AM.Professor of Psychology at New York University and author of Kluge, the Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind. Audio
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E-mails
11:40 AM.Kim reads out your emails Audio
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
11:40 AM.Kate De Goldi discusses new books by Gavin Bishop,Dylan Owen,Martin Bailey andJ.L.Brisley Audio
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Food with Jennifer McLagan : eating fat
11:10 AM.Chef,food stylist and writer whose new book is called Fat;an appreciation of a Misunderstood Ingredient,with recipes Audio
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The Old Spice Boys: comic swing
10:40 AM.Australian trio ( ukulele, snare drum, tea chest bass) touring New Zealand and playing at the second NZ Ukulele Festival Audio
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Caitlin Smith : singing 007
10:06 AM.Jazz singer and vocal coach who will perform at the showcase event The Music is Bond;James Bond Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler : enchanted gardens
9:45 AM.The Mackelvie Curator of International Art at the Auckland Art Gallery discusses upcoming exhibition The Enchanted garden Audio
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Sir Roger Moore : being 007
9:05 AM.TV and movie star( The Saint,James Bond ),who was awarded a knighthood for his work for UNICEF Audio
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Barbara Anderson : a life in words
8:30 AM.New Zealand author who had her first book published when she was 63,and has since enjoyed internatoinal success as a writer Audio
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Raj Nahna:volunteering for Obama
8:12 AM.Wellingtonian who quit his legal job to volunteer ar a policy analyst in Missouri rof the Democratic presdential campaign Audio
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Sarah-Kate Lynch: tea, cakes and chocolate
11:45 AM.Journalist, novelist and NZ Women's Weekly columnist; her new novel is On Top of Everything. Audio
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Food with Simon Gault
11:10 AM.Master chef for the Nourish Group of restaurants, which includes Euro, Pasha, Shed 5 and Pravda. Audio
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Emails
11:10 AM.A selection of Saturday Morning emails. Audio
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Stephen Bain: underground theatre
10:45 AM.Founder of Auckland theatre group Winning Productions; his new production is an adaptation of Franz Kafka's The Trial. Audio
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Gerry Fialka: lo-fi video and culture jamming
10:10 AM.American media ecologist, film curator and culture jammer, who is a speaker at Blow '08, the Creative Arts Festival. Audio