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Audio from Sunday, 20 December 2009

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08:15 Insight, Sunday 20 December: Samoan Tsunami
Reporters Leilani Momoisea and Clint Owens reveal some of the untold stories of the tsunami that struck Samoa and American Samoa (duration: 29′12″)
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08:45 Mark Derby - The Prophet and the Policeman
Historian Mark Derby is the author of a dual biography of John Cullen and Rua Kenana, 'The Prophet and the Policeman'. (duration: 16′41″)
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09:15 Mediawatch for 20 December 2009
Mediawatch looks back at the good, the bad and the ugly in the media in 2009 - and gives out a few 'awards' for some of the ugliest. (duration: 35′04″)
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09:45 Augusten Burroughs - Stories for Christmas
Writer Augusten Burroughs talks to Chris Laidlaw about what he calls the most dysfunctional day of the year - Christmas. (duration: 14′02″)
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10:06 Richard Vinen - Britain under Thatcher
Richard Vinen teaches history at King's College, London. His book - 'Thatcher's Britain', marks 30 years since Margaret Thatcher entered Downing Street. (duration: 33′54″)
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10:40 Notes from the South with Dougal Stevenson
Dougal pussyfoots around a thieving feline. (duration: 5′06″)
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11:06 Ideas: The Big Ideas of 2009 and 2010
For the final Ideas programme of the year Victoria University Academics Margaret Clark and Paul Morris discuss the big ideas of 2009 and make some predictions about the ideas likely to dominate the coming year. (duration: 51′41″)
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8:12 Insight: Samoan Tsunami

Insight revisits the tsunami that caused widespread destruction in Samoa and American Samoa. Radio New Zealand reporters Leilani Momoisea and Clint Owens who covered the disaster, describe their experience and reveal some of the untold stories of those they met.
Written and presented by Leilani Momoisea and Clint Owens.
Produced by Sue Ingram

The Prophet and the Policeman8:40 Mark Derby - The Prophet and the Policeman

In April 1916, John Cullen, the Commissioner of the New Zealand Police Force, personally led a raid on the Tuhoe prophet Rua Kenana's spiritual community at Maungapohatu, deep in the Urewera mountains. The raid, which was based on trumped-up charges, left two of Rua's followers dead and a number of others wounded, and is often described as the last battle of the New Zealand Wars.
Historian Mark Derby the author of a dual biography of John Cullen and Rua Kenana - 'The Prophet and the Policeman' (Craig Potton Publishing) - talks to Chris Laidlaw about the lives of these two very different men.

9:06 Mediawatch

This week Mediawatch looks at the media feeding frenzy which has followed the fall from grace of top golfer Tiger Woods - and looks back on the good, the bad and the ugly of the media in 2009. The programme highlights stuff that really stood out this past year - though not necessarily in a good way.
Produced and presented by Colin Peacock and Jeremy Rose.

Augusten Burroughs9:45 Augusten Burroughs - Stories for Christmas

Writer Augusten Burroughs talks to Chris Laidlaw about what he calls the most dysfunctional day of the year - Christmas. His latest book - a collection of holiday stories, is about how Christmas brings out the best and worst in people.
'You Better Not Cry: Stories for Christmas' is published by Hachette.

10:06 Richard Vinen - Britain under Thatcher

Richard Vinen teaches history at King's College, London. His book Thatcher’s Britain, published this year, marks 30 years since Margaret Thatcher entered Downing Street. Thatcher was the longest serving prime minister of the twentieth-century and her period in government coincided with extraordinary changes in British society and in Britain's place in the world.
'Thatcher’s Britain' is published by Simon & Schuster

10.40 Notes from the South with Dougal Stevenson

Dougal pussyfoots around a thieving feline.

10:45 Hidden Treasures

Each week Trevor Reekie takes you on a trip that seeks out musical gems from niche markets around the globe, the latest re-releases and interesting sounds from the shallow end of the bit stream. This week on Hidden Treasures, the last one for the year, our host Trevor Reekie serves up an exuberant slice of Christmas cheer, as well as a James Marshall Hendrix composition re-interpreted by Auckland musician Karen Hunter.
Produced by Trevor Reekie

Margaret Clark11.05 Ideas: The Big Ideas of 2009 and 2010

Victoria University Academics Margaret Clark (right) and Paul Morris (below right) join Chris Laidlaw for the final Ideas programme of the year to discuss the big ideas of 2009 and make some predictions about the ideas likely to dominate the coming year.
Margaret Clark is a professor of political science and the author of numerous books and Paul Morris is a professor of religious studies and author of an equally impressive number of books Paul Morrisand articles.
Presented by Chris Laidlaw
Produced by Jeremy Rose

11.55 Feedback

What you, the listeners, say on the ideas and issues that have appeared in the programme.

The Team

Chris Laidlaw

Presented by
Chris Laidlaw

Produced by Christine Cessford

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Chris Laidlaw presents a thought provoking range of interviews, documentaries and music over four entertaining hours each Sunday Morning.

Highlights include Insight at 8.15am, Mediawatch at 9.05am, extended interviews at 8.40am and 9.30am and after the news at 10am, and at 10:40am there's Trevor Reekie's Hidden Treasures, followed by listeners' feedback at 10:55am. Ideas rounds off the morning between 11am and midday.

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Pointing To The Exit (Adams/Gavin) - performed by Richard Adams and Nigel Gavin from the 2009 album Recent Works (ODE Records CDManu 3004)

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