Lynn Freeman
At The Movies for 22 September 2010
Simon Morris talks to writer/director of Mother and Child, Rodrigo Garcia and the Director of the Italian Film Festival Tony Lambert explains how Italy's film industry is changing. Audio
Body art
We discover what it takes to impress Alex Hansen, one of the international judges at the upcoming New Zealand Body Art Awards. Audio
Food and Wine with Philippe Mouchel and Stephen Morris
Guest Chef Philippe Mouchel takes us through recipes for lamb and cardamom pilaf; lemon cream, lemon cake and summer berries. Wine commentator Stephen Morris has the ideal accompaniment. Audio
Politics with Andrew Campbell and Deborah Coddington
Discussing the Act Party, following last week's revelation of MP David Garrett's identity theft charges. Audio
Book Review - Battlefields of the New Zealand Wars
Marcus Harvey reviews Battlefields of the New Zealand Wars by David Green. Published by Penguin. Audio
Terry Pratchett
One of the UK's most popular authors, who has been diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease, has strong views on assisted death. Audio
Middle East correspondent - Anita McNaught
The referendum and the constitution in Turkey. Audio
Young@Heart chorus
Bob Cilman, Choirmaster of the Young@Heart chorus, which featured in an acclaimed 2007 documentary. Bob is here recruiting local singers for the NZ tour of the Young@Heart chorus. Audio
Selling the Fountain of Youth
Arlene Weintraub, author of Selling the Fountain of Youth, an expose of the anti-aging industry, which has exploded into a US$88 billion business. She says few products and techniques are regulated in… Audio
Commonwealth Games in Delhi - will security fears put athletes off from attending?
Rob Nichol, head of the Athletes' Federation; and Teresita Schaffer, Director of the South Asia Program at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies. Audio
TV Review
Simon Wilson reviews 'Let's do Rivers' on Prime and 'The Secret Lives of Dancers' on TV3. Audio
Feature Guest - Lady Jane Percy
Duchess of Northumberland, Jane Percy has created one of the most ambitious public gardens in the UK, at Alnwick Castle. It's now the regions biggest tourist attraction, a garden dedicated to… Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
A range of responses to the Pope visiting for the first time in 28 years, and red faces at HM Revenue and Customs. Audio
Countering Islamophobia
Rehanna Ali is a member of the Islamic Women's Council for NZ. Audio
Identity theft - future of the ACT Party
Following David Garretts' admission that he stole the identity of a dead baby to get a fake passport, political commentator Matthew Hooton discusses the future of the ACT Party. Audio
Identity theft - Michael Bott
Michael Bott is a Wellington lawyer specialising in civil liberties and human rights. He talks about the crime of identity theft and whether or not it can be glossed over as a youthful prank. Audio
Urbanist Tommy Honey
Tommy Honey is excited about the potential for architecture in a re-built Christchurch. Audio
Food and Wine
Guest chef Niki Bezzant has Gluten free recipes and Stephen Morris matches the wine. Audio
Politics
Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooton discuss the political implications of the earthquake, including the mayoral race; SIS recruitment; the foreshore and seabed; and the Rugby World Cup. Audio