13 February 2012 - 12:02 am NZ time
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With Hamish Keith - Curator, art critic and arts consultant. Ken Gorbey - International Museum Consultant. Rae Nield - President of the Auckland Museum Institute, which appoints 4 of the 10 board members. (23′20″)
With Dr Alice Sullivan - Researcher, Faculty of Policy and Society at London University's Institute of Education. (12′31″)
Report on CT scans and state versus federal control of health. (10′20″)
The saxophonist from Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. (21′24″)
Written by Jonathan Tropper, reviewed by Sonja de Freiz and published by Orion. (6′10″)
The Fourmyula. From Nine to Noon. (13′02″)
Looks at the Government's proposed changes to tertiary education. (17′11″)
The Road, The Boys are Back, and Law Abiding Citizen. (10′39″)
09:05 Resignation of Vanda Vitali as head of the Auckland War Memorial Museum
Hamish Keith, curator, art critic and arts consultant; Ken Gorbey, International Museum Consultant; and Rae Nield, president of the Auckland Museum Institute, which appoints four of the 10 board members.
09:20 Single sex versus co-ed schooling
Dr Alice Sullivan, researcher, Faculty of Policy and Society at London University's Institute of Education.
09:45 Australia correspondent Ray Moynihan
10:05 Clarence Clemons
Clarence Clemons, saxophonist from Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band
Big Man: Real Life & Tall Tales by Clarence Clemons and Don Reo
Published by Little Brown (autobiography,2009)
10:30 Book Review with Sonja de Freiz
This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper
Published by Orion
10:45 Reading: The Bestest Wedding, a short story by John F. Bragg
Watching her granddaughter have her final fitting brings back memories of all the weddings shes attended (RNZ)
11:05 Music review with Marty Duda
Feature Artist : The Fourmyula
1. Alice Is There (2:48) - The Fourmyula taken from 1968 album "The Fourmyula" (HMV)
2. Try Me (2:10) - The Fourmyula taken from 1968 album "The Fourmyula" (HMV)
3. Turn Your Back On The Wind (3:51) - The Fourmyula taken from 2010 album "The Complete Fourmyula" (EMI)
4. Since We (3:40) - The Fourmyula taken from 2010 album "The Complete Fourmyula" (EMI)
11:30 Legal commentator Mai Chen looks at the Government's proposed changes to tertiary education
11:45 Film Reviewer Graeme Tuckett
The Road, The Boys are Back, and Law Abiding Citizen
From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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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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