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Saturday Morning Summer Selections

with Kim Hill

Saturday, 8am - 10am

Audio from Saturday, 16 January 2010

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09:45 Karl Maughan: painting gardens
Internationally recognised New Zealand artist who concentrates on painting gardens. (duration: 11′52″)
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09:05 David Hare: political staging
British playwright (Plenty, Knuckle, Pravda, Stuff Happens), screenwriter (The Hours, The Reader), and theatre and film director. (duration: 41′23″)
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10:10 Matthew Weiner: Mad Men man
Creator and executive producer of the award-winning television series Mad Men, a multi-layered 1960s period drama set in the world of advertising in New York. (duration: 46′07″)
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Summer Selections from Saturday Morning with Kim Hill: 16 January 2009

8:15 Matthew Weiner (from 2009)

Matthew Weiner was a writer and producer on The Sopranos, and is the creator and executive producer of the award-winning television series Mad Men, a multi-layered 1960s period drama set in the world of advertising in New York. The first two seasons of Mad Men are available as DVD box sets, and the third season screens Sunday nights on Prime TV

9:05 David Hare (from 2009)

David Hare is an English playwright (Plenty, Knuckle, Pravda, Stuff Happens, The Vertical Hour) and screenwriter (The Hours, The Reader), and has directed for theatre and film.

9:50 Karl Maughan (from 2008)

Karl Maughan has been painting gardens since the mid-1980s; his concentration on this subject has made him an internationally recognised New Zealand artist.

Music played on the programme

Roy Orbison: Shahdaroba
The 1963 single
(Monument)

The Emotions: Flowers
The 1976 single from the album: Flowers
(Columbia)

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