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20 March 2010
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13 March 2010
Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, fashion designer Zandra Rhodes, Bob Buckley on superconductivity, Catherine Healey on debating prostitution, author Neil Gaiman, musician Amanda Palmer,Language with Jen Hay: ordering names.
06 March 2010
Richard Blaikie on seeing small, Peter Hallward on Haiti, Sir Christopher Frayling on the arts and government and the spaghetti western, Daniel Fallshaw on slavery in North Africa, Playing Favourites with Don McGlashan, Geoff Dyer on creative non-fiction, Elaine Dyer on Children’s Day.
27 February 2010
Ken Auletta on Google, Jack Heinemann on genetic modification and food, John van Maanen on how communities work, filmmaker Barbara Sumner Burstyn on a family’s life, musician Dean Wareham on playing to Warhol’s screen tests, Margo Lanagan on her dark fiction for young readers.
20 February 2010
Adrian Raeside on the Winter Olympics, Dr Peter Gill on forensic DNA, James Crampton on fossil hunting in NZ, Kate’s Klassic: Franny and Zooey by JD Salinger, Playing Favourites with playwright Hone Kouka, Ian Dunbar on dog training, Art with Mary Kisler: interpreting ballet.
13 February 2010
Sefton Eruera Buchler Darby on extractive transparency, Peter Brook on theatre and tolerance, Robert Connolly on Balibo, Amanda Wright on Splore, Playing (NZ) Favourites with Nick Bollinger, futurist Mark Pesce, Maths with Gaven Martin: fractals
06 February 2010
Hector Busby on building and restoring waka, waka captain Joe Conrad, history student Sam Kaelin, Jeanette King on te reo’s influence on NZ pronunciation, local hero Sam Chapman, Keith Anderson and Chris Lawrence from the NZ Navy Band, Liz Marsden on the tino rangatiratanga flag, Michael Pannett on policing Waitangi, Daniel Morrison on singing anthems, Pita Paraone:of the Waitangi National Trust.
30 January 2010
Dr Nina Fedoroff on genes and food, musician Lucien Johnson on Haiti, Philip Hoare on whales, Playing Favourites with Scottish singer Eddi Reader, Fariba Hachtroudi on Iran, Children’s Books with Kate De Goldi: Canterbury library treasures.
23 January 2010
Sherman Young on the future of the book (from 2009), Joyce Fleming on her life and naturism (from 2009), Sister Loyola Galvin on her life and gardening (from 2008).
16 January 2010
Matthew Weiner, creator of Mad Men, playwright David Hare, artist Karl Maughan
09 January 2010
Jill Bolte Talor on her stroke (from 2008), and Chris Knox plays favourites (from 2006).
02 January 2010
Repeats of interviews with artist Bill Culbert, and Barnaby Weir and Dick Weir on the Fly My Pretties project.
26 December 2009
Boxing Day poets, with Bub Bridger and Sam Hunt.
19 December 2009
Marcus Chown on light, the universe and everything, scientist Paul Callaghan, writer David Vann on boats and suicide, Art with Mary Kisler: restoration, dub musician Tom Bailey, Greg Broadmore on illustrations, guns and District 9, members of the Jubilation Choir, Kate De Goldi on what makes a great children’s book.
12 December 2009
Anne C. Heller on Ayn Rand, Daniel Kruger on sex and shopping, Richard Faull on brain research, Kate’s Klassic: The Big Sleep, Martin Perna on Fela Kuti, Maths with Gaven Martin: infinity, Valerie Browning on the Afar of Ethiopia.
05 December 2009
Kamila Shamsie on Pakistan, Simon Kuper on soccernomics and the 2010 World Cup, Jenny Uglow on Charles II and the Restoration, Maths with Gaven Martin: counting, singer/songwriters Carole King and James Taylor, Colin Gibson on hymns.
28 November 2009
Roger Donaldson on Burt Munro, Steve Jones on chasmology (yawning), Judith Binney on 100 years of Tuhoe, Language with Jen Hay, Playing Favourites with Lawrence Arabia, Adrian Raeside on his grandfather and the Antarctic, Children’s Books with Kate De Goldi: new books.
21 November 2009
Tom Feiling on cocaine and Colombia, Rod Carr on revenue generation in Canterbury, Richard Gage on the architecture of 9/11, Kate Camp’s Klassic: Anna Karenina, Jarvis Cocker on life during and after Pulp, David Burton on cooking and kina, Peter Hunter on body modelling and the Rutherford Medal.
14 November 2009
Simon Schama on the past, present, future of the USA, Nomi Prins on the backroom bailouts on Wall Street, Paul Trotman on the donation and dissection of cadavers, Matthew Weiner on the creation and production of Mad Men, Hugh Fletcher on Fletcher Challenge and a century of building, Children's Books with Kate De Goldi: Alison Uttley.
07 November 2009
Greg Browne on dinosaur footprints, Garth Smith on luo han, Robert P. Kirshner on the accelerating universe, Art with Mary Kisler: five gifted works, Playing Favourites with artist and musician Reg Mombassa, Walter Mischel on the marshmallow test, Jeremy Pope on travel and transparency.

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20 March

Great Encounters - Dr John Sentamu

A repeat of Kim Hill's interview from 13 March 2010.

Dr John Sentamu is the 97th Archbishop of York, the second most senior Anglican leader in the Church of England. Formerly a high court judge in Idi Amin's Uganda, he fled to the UK in 1974, and became the first black archbishop in the Church of England in 2005. He is visiting New Zealand for the consecration of a new cathedral, formerly the parish church of St Mary's in New Plymouth, as the centre of the recently formed Bishopric of Taranaki within the Diocese of Waikato.

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