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with Kathryn Ryan

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Audio from Friday 20 March 2009

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09:09 Police deal over missing camera

Joining Nine to Noon is Police Commissioner Howard Broad and Auckland criminal lawyer John Billington. (16′30″)

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09:28 A Nelson primary school shows dramatic change

Mark Brown is the prinicipal of Victory Primary School, which recently moved from decile two to three. (13′57″)

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09:35 Phil O'Sullivan

The Tibetan uprising was one year ago. (14′15″)

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10:06 Feature guest - Sir Ken Robinson

Sir Ken Robinson is a British creativity expert who challenges the way we're educating our children. (32′07″)

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10:41 Book Review - UFO in her Eyes

By Xiaolu Guo, published by Chatto and Windus and reviewed by John King. (5′22″)

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11:06 Music with Manu Taylor

This week Manu brings you, Morrissey, Marianne Faithfull and Lily Frost. (16′30″)

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11:35 Sport with Richard Becht

The Black Caps have another day in the field against India while the White Ferns book a place in World Cup final. (12′29″)

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11:50 The week that was

Radar and Elisabeth Easther give you a light hearted look at the week. (9′32″)

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09:05 Police deal over missing camera

Police Comissioner Howard Broad talks to Kathryn Ryan about the case of the missing police camera and the deal done to secure its return; and Auckland Criminal lawyer John Billington comments on the case of the missing police camera, and the deal entered into by police to secure its return.

09:25 A low decile primary school in Nelson says it is seeing dramatic changes in its students after transforming itself into a base to help the whole community

Mark Brown, Principal of Victory Primary School - which recently moved from decile 2, to decile 3.

09:25 Mark Brown

A low decile primary school in Nelson says it is seeing dramatic changes in its students after transforming itself into a base to help the whole community.

09:45 Asia correspondent Phil O'Sullivan

10:05 British creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson

Sir Ken Robinson challenges the way we're educating our children. He champions a radical re-think of our school systems to cultivate creativity and acknowledge multiple types of intelligence.

Author of The Element - a new view of human capacity, due for NZ release in June 2009.

10:25 Book review with John King

UFO In Her Eyes by Xiaolu Guo
Published by Catto & Windus
ISBN 9780701183363

10:45 Reading. How To Catch A Cricket Match by Harry Ricketts

Episode 5 of 10

An entertaining exploration of that great game

11:05 Music review with Manu Taylor

Morrissey - "Years of Refusal" - 2009 Morrissey/Dekka Music Group SKL6012 /4781435

Marianne Faithfull - "Easy Come Easy Go" - Naïve CTX458CD

Lily Frost - "Lily Swings" - 2008 Marquis 774718-1393-2-0

11:30 Sport with Richard Becht

1145 The Week That Was with Radar and Elisabeth Easther

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10:05 am Monday 13 February: Nine to Noon

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.

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10:05 am Thursday 16 February: Nine to Noon

Robert ShearmanThe 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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