Monday, March 09, 2015

Nine to Noon - Scheduled interviews and reviews for this week

Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan
Nine to Noon episode archive

Scheduled interviews and reviews

Monday 9 March


9-10am
  • Recreational fishers say their data shows dramatic decline in fish stocks in Hawkes Bay
  • Lawyer for Australian Bali 9 drug smugglers on new appeal, Michael O'Connell SC
  • Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney
10-11am
  • Finding the mental toughness to cope with cancer - Clinical Pyschologist Karen Nimmo has written a book about the impact of her husband Kevin Norquay's diagnosis.
  • Book Review: Charlotte Graham reviews Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman
  • Reading: “'Keeping an Eye' by Vincent O'Sullivan read by Gavin Rutherford  (Part 1 of 2) from the  short story collection 'The Families'
     
11-12pm
  • Politics from the right and the left with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams.
  • Food: Yael Shochat of the newly opened Eastern European/Israeli Deli, Ima Deli in Auckland
  • Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne
Wellington couple Kevin Norquay and Karen Nimmo were an ordinary family, loving life. Kevin, a journalist, family man and golf fanatic, thought the pain in his back was a slipped disc. It was Stage Five cancer.
His wife, Karen, a clinical psychologist, has written a book about the mental and emotional impact of the shock diagnosis and subsequent gruelling treatment on Kevin and the whole family.
Fish Pie is Worse Than Cancer describes how they and their two daughters developed a game-plan for coping with cancer and keeping the mental ghosts at bay. 

Tuesday 10 March


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • Rose Gottemoeller - the US Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security - on Iran's nuclear ambitions
  • US correspondent
10-11am
  • Warrior Women: Were the Amazons more than a myth? Adrienne Mayor is the author of "The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World". She argues that the Greek myth of the Amazons is based on a real people called the Scythians who had a high level of equality of between men and women both in peace and war.
  • Book Review: Leah McFall reviews Dirty Chick by Antonia Murphy.
  • Reading: “'Keeping an Eye' by Vincent O'Sullivan read by Gavin Rutherford (Part 2 of 2)
11-12pm
  • Business commentator Rod Oram.
  • Tupou Manapori on forty years of Polyfest
  • Media commentator Gavin Ellis.

Wednesday 11 March


9-10am
  • News and current events
  • Australia correspondent Bernard Keane 
10-11am
  • Chicago Shakespeare Theatre and hip hop sensations, the Q Brothers, on their re-imagining of the classic Othello – in which MC Othello gets out of the ghetto and goes straight to the top.
  • Book Review: Ralph McAllister reviews One of Us by Asne Seierstad
  • Reading: 'Frame' by Vincent O'Sullivan read by Madeline McNamara
    A short story from Vincent O'Sullivan's  collection 'The Families'
11-12pm
  • Marty Duda plays the music of his artist of the week.
  • Peter Boshier of the Law Commission discusses alternative trial processes
  • Arts Commentator Courtney Johnston

Thursday 12 March


9-10am
  • News and current events
  • Bas Landsorpe - the founder of the Mars One Foundation, which plans to establish a permanent human settlement on Mars
  • UK correspondent Matthew Parris
10-11am
  • British historian Simon Young of Britain's Fairy Investigation Society
  • Book Review: Sonja de Friez reviews 'Wish You Were Here' by Catherine Alliott
  • Reading :'Luce' by Vincent O'Sullivan read by Michele Amas (Part 1 of 2) from the  short story collection 'The Families'
11-12pm
  • New technology commentator Sarah Putt
  • Parenting: Victoria Scheule on her experiences of being a teen parent
  • Film reviewer Dan Slevin

Friday 13 March


9-10am
  • News and current events
  • Donovan Rypkema - a specialist in the economics of heritage preservation
  • Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
10-11am
  • Alice Oseman - a young British author who secured her first book deal at the age of 19.
  • Book Review: John McIntyre of The Children's Bookshop 
  • Reading: 'Luce' by Vincent O'Sullivan read by Michele Amas (Part 2 of 2) from the  short story collection 'The Families'
     
11-12pm
  • New music with Jeremy Taylor.
  • Sports commentator Brendan Telfer.
  • Comedians Te Radar and Irene Pink take a comedic look at the week's news.

Cover of The FamiliesThe Reading 25 February to 13 March

The Families Collection by Vincent O'Sullivan

A collection of short stories by Vincent O'Sullivan
Monday and Tuesday
Keeping an Eye - Parts 1 and 2 by Vincent O'Sullivan
Wednesday
Frame by Vincent O'Sullivan
Thursday and Friday
Luce - Parts 1 and 2 by Vincent O'Sullivan
Audio will be available after broadcast

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