09 February 2012 - 6:13 am NZ time
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The younger brother of Robin Bain, and uncle of David, wants to clear Robin's name. (18′06″)
Tariana Turia, Maori Party co-leader and spokesperson, on Whanau Ora policy. (10′29″)
Douglas Lloyd Jenkins, Director of Hawke's Bay Museum and Art Gallery and co-author of a yet to be published book on NZ fashion. (11′25″)
Latest news and views from the United States. (7′40″)
Legend of the multisport events industry both here and internationally, Robyn Judkins is best known as the founder of the gruelling trans-alpine event, the Coast to Coast. (38′36″)
by Edward Rutherford. Reviewed by Rae McGregor, published by Century. (6′50″)
Business and economics commentator Rod Oram discusses changes to Fonterra's capital structure, and the government's broadband investment policy. (12′46″)
Aucklander Pete Mesley is an expert deep-sea diver who's recently been working for National Geographic. (20′32″)
Denis Welch discusses the latest media issues and the art of headline writing. (8′06″)
09:05 Move to clear Robin Bain's name
Michael Bain, younger brother of Robin Bain, Uncle of David Bain.
09:20 Whanau Ora policy
Tariana Turia, Maori party co-leader and spokesperson on whanau ora policy.
09:30 Kiwi men lack style
Douglas Lloyd Jenkins, Director of Hawke's Bay Museum and Art Gallery and co-author of yet to be published book on NZ fashion.
09:45 US correspondent Luiza Savage
10:05 Robyn Judkins - Coast to Coast founder
Legend of the multi-sport events industry both here and internationally, Robyn Judkins is best known as the founder of the gruelling trans-alpine event, the Speight's Coast to Coast.
10:30 Book Review with Rae McGregor
New York by Edward Rutherfurd
Published by Century
10:45 Reading. Behind the Bathroom Door - a short story by Valerie W. Smith
A lonely widow invents a lover to inject a bit of fun into her life.
11:05 Business and Economic commentator Rod Oram discusses changes to Fonterra's capital structure, and the government's broadband investment policy.
11:30 Deep sea diving for shipwrecks
Pete Mesley, deep sea diver
11:45 Media commentator Denis Welch discusses the latest media issues and the art of headline-writing
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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.
UK theatre artist Andy Manley who will be performing his latest work White at the New Zealand International Arts Festival. White is aimed at children aged 2-5 and is about two characters called Cotton and Wrinkle who live in a world where everything is white – until one day a colourful egg tumbles down from the sky, and changes everything.

Andy Manley in the show My House.
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