12 February 2012 - 3:12 pm NZ time
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Laila Harre, Michael Barnett and Rod Carr are attending the Job Summit in Manukau. (19′33″)
With Ewen Mackintosh, Peter Maich and Carol Ann Richards. (20′47″)
John McIntyre reviews 'The Art of Graeme Base' by Julie Watts. Published by Penguin. Graeme Base books are published by Penguin. (8′43″)
Mike Field, like much of the country's media, is at the Job Summit. He discusses how this relates to Pacific Islanders. (8′31″)
British actor, star of Doc Martin, has written a book 'A Dogs Life' based on Mary, his cocker spaniel. (24′15″)
Manu Taylor reviews Seasick Steve, Beirut and all of indiedom on 'Dark Was The Night - A Red Hot Compilation'. (13′25″)
It's a busy weekend for sport. (12′16″)
Te Radar and Pinky Agnew disect the week's news. (12′51″)
09:05 Jobs Summit
Laila Harre is the head of National Distribution Union; Michael Barnett is the chief executive of Auckland Chamber of Commerce; Rod Carr is the former CEO of Jade Corp, former deputy Reserve Bank Governor, and currently vice chancellor at Canterbury University.
09:20 Bootcamps - employers
Ewen Mackintosh, owner of Mackintosh Shearing - gets some referrals from Richard Cairns bootcamp "Youth at Risk Onwards Programme " and also graduates from his programme preparing unemployed for work; Peter Maich, director of the Westport Deep Sea Fishing school - taking on kids who've completed the at risk youth programme and is training them for a fishing career; and Carol Ann Richards, who has been through Richard's programme and subsequently through the Westport Deep Sea fishing school, run by Peter Maich.
09:45 Pacific correspondent Mike Field
10:05 Martin Clunes - his life, career, and his dogs
British actor, star of Doc Martin, has written a book, A Dogs Life, based on Mary, his cocker spaniel.
10:30 Book Review with John McIntyre
The Art of Graeme Base by Julie Watts
Penguin
ISBN 978-0-670-07130-2
Animalia by Graeme Base
Puffin
ISBN 978-0-14-054112-0
The Eleventh Hour by Graeme Base
Puffin
ISBN 978-0-14-054148-9
Enigma by Graeme Base
Puffin
ISBN 978-0-670-07201-9
10:45 Reading: Tuvalu by Andrew O'Connor
Episode 5 of 15
Noah's new neighbour at the hostel, Harry, has borrowed money from him.
11:05 Music Review with Manu Taylor
Seasick Steve - "I Started Out With Nothin And I Still Got Most Of It Left"
- 2008 Warner Music UK 2564694152
Beirut - "March Of The Zapotec" - 2009 Pompeii Records/Revolver USA POMP001
"Dark Was The Night - A Red Hot Compilation" - 2009 Red Hot/4AD Ltd
DAD2835CD
11:30 Sport with Joseph Romanos
11:45 Week That Was with Radar and Irene Pink
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American businessman and blind adventurer Mike May was totally blinded at age three from an explosion of calcium carbide. At the age of 46 he regained partial sight after cornea transplants and pioneering stem cell procedure. He runs the Sendero Group which employes many blind people and assists those with disabilities by using technology.

Mike speedskiing totally blind. Image copyright Mike May.
The man who returned the Daleks to Dr Who, screenwriter Robert Shearman talks to Kathryn about why he wanted to bring back the time travelling Doctor's most persistent enemy and make the Daleks far more menacing than ever before. Robert Shearman is a writer, playwright, and director - and will be in New Zealand next month for Writers and Readers week at the New Zealand Festival of Arts.
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