10 February 2012 - 1:50 pm NZ time
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Director, National Addiction Centre, Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences. (13′58″)
Lawyer Stephen Franks, a former member of the Securities Commission, who advised on the Government's securities law reform programme back in the early 1990s. (19′13″)
Gordon Brown's woes (11′46″)
How has decriminalisation changed the sex industry? (33′44″)
An Arresting History of our Inventions by Robert Winston, reviewed by Crystal Beavis and published by Bantam Press. (7′04″)
YouTube five years after it started, testing an iPad and Silicon Valley Police investigate iPhone-Gate, the bizarre case of the stolen iPhone. (17′22″)
With Geoff Ensor - Tourism Industry Association advocacy manager and (17′54″)
Masterchef grand final, whether the Comedy Gala is all it's cracked up to be. (10′42″)
09:05 Tobacco vs alcohol excise tax
Professor Doug Sellman, director, National Addiction Centre, Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
09:20 Financial super-regulator
Stephen Franks, lawyer and former member of the Securities Commission, who advised on the Government's securities law reform programme back in the early 1990s.
09:45 UK correspondent Jon Dennis
10:05 How has decriminalisation changed the sex industry?
Catherine Healy, NZ Prostitutes' Collective National Coordinator.
10:25 Book Review with Crystal Beavis
Bad Ideas: An Arresting History of our Inventions by Robert Winston
Published by Bantam Press
10:45 Reading: How to Make Your First Billion, by Matthew Solon
A fictionalised insight into Silicon Valley, the home of the global communications revolution (Part 9 of 10, BBC/Goldhawk)
11:05 New Technology with Nigel Horrocks
YouTube five years after it started; testing an iPad and Silicon Valley Police investigate iPhone-Gate, the bizarre case of the stolen iPhone.
Meet me at the Zoo -first ever You Tube video to be uploaded
The most watched videos on You Tube
Gadget site reveals the next iPhone -and now faces the cops
11:30 Freedom camping
Geoff Ensor , Tourism Industry Association advocacy manager; Maureen Pugh, Westland District mayor.
11:45 TV Reviewer Simon Wilson looks back at the NZ Masterchef grand final, and whether the Comedy Gala is all it's cracked up to be
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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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