09 February 2012 - 6:19 am NZ time
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Phillippa Howden-Chapman, public health researcher from the Wellington School of Medicine (Otago University) and co-author of the book"Do Damp and Mould Matter? Health Impacts of Leaky Homes". (15′30″)
Christian Bason. Director of Danish government unit Mindlab. Mindlab develops new public policy and services by bringing businesses and individuals together with public servants to find new ideas to tackle issues such as climate change and workplace rehabilitation. (11′13″)
With British comedian and actor, Zoe Lyons. She's here for Christmas Comedy Gala. (18′03″)
News from Australia. (6′32″)
Chopper Read. Notorious Australian celebrity criminal Mark"Chopper"Read. From mental hospitals to the infamous Pentridge H division, Chopper's life has been filled with violence. He's been convicted of armed robberies, a shooting, assault and kidnapping a judge. Between the ages of 20 and 38, he spent just 13 months outside prison. (20′33″)
By Vanda Symon, published by Penguin and reviewed by Graham Beattie. (7′46″)
This week, Fleetwood Mac. (11′42″)
With Ursula Cheer. (14′15″)
With Courtney Johnston. (11′28″)
09:05 Leaky homes health costs
Phillippa Howden-Chapman, public health researcher from the Wellington School of Medicine (Otago University) and co-author of the book Do Damp and Mould Matter? Health Impacts of Leaky Homes; Miranda Patrick, a leaky home owner, who moved out of her million-dollar Wellington house in 2007 on medical advice.
09:20 Innovation in the public sector
Christian Bason, Mindlab Innovation Director.
Mindlab, owned by the Danish government, develops new public policy and services using processes qualitative data collection and field work, design workshops, concept development, prototyping and evaluation.
09:30 Zoe Lyons
British comedian and actor. She's here for Christmas Comedy Gala.
09:45 Australia correspondent Paul Barclay
10:05 Chopper Read
Notorious Australian celebrity criminal Mark "Chopper" Read.
From mental hospitals to the infamous Pentridge H division - Chopper's life has been filled with violence. He's been convicted of armed robberies, a shooting, assault and kidnapping a judge. Between the ages of 20 and 38, he spent just 13 months outside prison. He has just released a new DVD Fatbelly: Chopper ... Unchopped.
10:30 Book Review with Graham Beattie
Containment by Vanda Symon
Published by Penguin
10:45 Reading:The Merry Maraudersby Arthur J. Rees
(Part 3 of 9 )
An adaptation of Arthur J Rees' rollicking and fun 1913 novel of an ill fated touring acting troupe as they toured the North Island in the early 20th century.
11:05 Music review with Marty Duda
Today's feature artist: Fleetwood Mac
1. The Green Manalishi (4:36) - Fleetwood Mac taken from 1970 single (Reprise)
2. Hypnotized (4:48) - Fleetwood Mac taken from 1973 album "Mystery To Me" (Reprise)
3. Go Your Own Way (3:38) - Fleetwood Mac taken from 1977 album "Rumours" (Reprise)
4. Little Lies (3:38) - Fleetwood Mac taken from 1987 album "Tango In The Night" (WEA)
11:30 Legal commentator Ursula Cheer
Tweeting from courtrooms and a newspaper's publishing of a confidential preliminary report into a maritime incident.
11:45 Art commentator Courtney Johnston
The difference between viewing art online and in the flesh.
Cao Fei exhibition at the New Dowse
RMB City
China Tracy (Cao Fei's Second Life avatar) channel on YouTube
Len Lye exhibition at Gus Fisher gallery
Len Lye on YouTube
Len Lye documentary on NZ on Screen
Art Babble
Altarpiece restoration on Art Babble
ArtsJournal
Arts & Letters Daily
Auckland Art Gallery digitised publication
Christchurch Art Gallery digitised publications
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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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