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Johnny Marr: Set the Boy Free
10:06 AM.As guitarist in The Smiths, Johnny Marr was in one of the biggest bands of the early 1980s in his early 20s, Since then he has forged a formidable musical career. Read more Video, Audio
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Chris Hartshorn - The innovative road to prosperity
9:40 AM.Chris Hartshorn has a PhD in chemistry but was side-tracked from a career in science and now describes himself as an "innovation executive." After more than two decades living in the USA, where he… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 13 November 2016
9:00 AM.Trumpocalypse Now; deadlines for input into publicly-funded broadcasting; watchdog gives no blessing to media merger; not a bit of fun - fundamentally wrong.. Audio
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Adriana Ugarte - Almodovar's muse
8:40 AM.Adriana Ugarte stars in renowned Spanish film director Pedro Almodovar's latest film: Julieta. The critically acclaimed film is based on three short stories written by Alice Munro about a woman… Read more Audio
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Is a 40-hour week the answer to prisoner rehabilitation?
8:12 AM.Teresa Cowie heads inside two of New Zealand's prisons to find out more about rehabilitation programmes and whether they are working. Read more Video, Audio
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Greg Fleming - Market reaction to US election result
7:47 AM.AMP Capital's Head of Investment Strategy Greg Fleming on how the markets are responding to news of a Trump presidency and what's likely to happen from here on in. Audio
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The Week In Parliament Sunday 13 November 2016
7:30 AM.New Zealand House of Representatives congratulates Donald Trump on his election as America's 45th president - a motion supported by all parties except the Greens - who's co-leader James Shaw… Read more Audio
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Ricardo Menendez - Mexico's future
7:22 AM.Ricardo Menendez is from Mexico but now calls Auckland home. He's fearful about what the future might hold for the rest of his family living in Tijuana now that Trump is in charge of the US. Audio
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US media a 'disaster area', says academic
7:08 AM.University of Texas professor of journalism Robert Jensen on how and why the media missed the mark so widely with its predictions in the US election. Read more Audio
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Public Enemy - Episode 2
11:30 AM.How do you hold on to an identity when it is constantly under attack? Read more Audio
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Erin Daldry - Rugby in the land of baseball
11:50 AM.Erin Daldry reports from Chicago where Ireland defeated the All Blacks, and the Maori All Blacks have already beat the USA. Audio
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Hone Kouka - The Beautiful Ones
11:28 AM.Playwright Hone Kouka speaks with Wallace about his latest work, The Beautiful Ones, a multi-media tale of two young lovers set in an urban environment but with a distinct Pacific flavour. Read more Audio
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Katy Glenn Bass - The effect of mass surveillance on writers
11:05 AM.Katy Glenn Bass joins Wallace to talk about the results of a global survey of 800 writers to find out what effect mass surveillance has had on their work, their personal writings, social media… Read more Audio
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Actor David Johns on 'I, Daniel Blake'
10:40 AM.Actor David Johns, previously best known for his comic work, talks to Wallace about his 'role of a lifetime' – Daniel Blake in Ken Loach's acclaimed new film, I, Daniel Blake. Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Death, religion and anxiety
10:06 AM.Many of us have experienced the fear of death - but does religious belief mitigate that anxiety? It's a big question that two academics, Professor Jamin Halberstadt and Dr Jonathan Jong, have tried to… Read more Audio
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The New Torchlight List: Best Books & Authors
9:40 AM.It's Jim's final countdown and he rates the authors from the very best, through to those he wants to read more of, promising authors, those not quite good enough, the unpromising - and the just plain… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 6 November 2016
9:06 AM.Twice in the past two years a convicted killer has won the right to meet a journalist in jail to re-state his claims of innocence. Is it a good idea? Also: a controversial Paul Henry interview makes… Read more Audio
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Dave Hansford - 1080 A poisonous debate
8:40 AM.Dave Hansford is the author of Protecting Paradise: 1080 and the fight to save New Zealand's wildlife. Hansford argues the science is clear: 1080 is a vital tool in the battle to save our forests and… Read more Audio
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Homes Under Threat from Climate Change
8:12 AM.Robin Martin asks what response is being planned for the effects of climate change on homes and who is likely to foot any bills? Read more Audio
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Maxine Molyneux - Femicide in South America
7:47 AM.Women throughout Latin America have been protesting a lack of laws protecting them from gender based violence. The issue has been reignited off the back of an horrific rape which caused the death of a… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 6 November 2016
7:32 AM.Snap debate on the Auditor-General's report on her inquiry of the Saudi Arabia Food Security Partnership. The report clears Foreign Minister, Murray McCully, of corruption while being critical of a… Read more Audio
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Simon Marks - US Political Correspondent
7:08 AM.America is about to vote for its 45th President and Commander in Chief. After months of vitriol and animosity it will be down to the public to decide whether it will be the first woman in the oval… Read more Audio
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Jan McLaren and Dreydon Sobanja - Bruce McLaren
11:32 AM.Kiwi Bruce McLaren took the world of motor racing by storm and aged just 22 he won the Formula 1 Grand Prix. Dreydon Sobanja is the author of Bruce Wants To Go Faster - the story of Bruce McLaren's… Read more Audio
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Ian Astbury - The Cult
11:07 AM.Wallace Chapman talks to the frontman of goth-rock band The Cult about their success and the inspiration behind their new album. Read more Video, Audio