Monday, October 13, 2014

Scheduled interviews and reviews on Nine to Noon this week:


TUESDAY 14 OCTOBER
9-10am: News and current events; proposed law changes to stop New Zealanders fighting overseas; who’s responsible for financial literacy, and how can people learn to make lasting changes in their lives?; US correspondent Jack Hitt.
10-11am: Principal artist on the Walking Dead comics, Charlie Adlard; Gail Pittaway reviews “Borderline”, by Liza Marklund; reading: "Zhu Mao", written by Mark Sweet and told by George Henare (part two of ten).
11-12pm: Business commentator Rod Oram; champion power lifter Trish Muldrock; media commentator Gavin Ellis.

WEDNESDAY 15 OCTOBER
9-10am: News and current events; Australia correspondent Karen Middleton.
10-11am: Concetta Antico, an artist with super human vision - a rare condition means she can see tens of millions of colours that others can't; Sonia de Friez reviews “Astragal”, by Albertine Sarrazin; reading: "Zhu Mao", written by Mark Sweet and told by George Henare (part three of ten).
11-12pm: Marty Duda features the music of his artist of the week; legal commentator Andrew Scott Howman; film reviewer Dan Slevin.

THURSDAY 16 OCTOBER
9-10am: News and current events; UK correspondent Matthew Parris.
10-11am: Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard tells us about dealing with constant sexism and misogyny - and why she accuses Kevin Rudd of blackmail and bastardry; Leah McFall reviews “The Most of Nora Ephron”; reading: "Zhu Mao", written by Mark Sweet and told by George Henare (part four of ten).
11-12pm: New technology commentator Erika Pearson; parenting through separation; TV reviewer Lara Strongman.

FRIDAY 17 OCTOBER
9-10am: News and current events; Pacific correspondent Mike Field.
10-11am: Former Army Lieutenant Colonel, and film director, David Strong; John McIntyre reviews new children's books; reading: "Zhu Mao", written by Mark Sweet and told by George Henare (part five of ten).
11-12pm: Grant Smithies reviews new music; sports commentary with Brendan Telfer; comedians Te Radar and Pinky Agnew wrap up the week that was.

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