Nine To Noon for Friday 11 September 2009
09:05 Christchurch double-murder
Jason Hall, lived next door to the house in Wainoni Rd where two bodies were found.
09:20 Rural broadband
Chris Kelly, chief executive of Landcorp a state-owned farming enterprise which owns and leases 111 properties up and down the country; and Murray Pearson, Waikato-based rural broadband expert, from the company Rural Link
09:30 Carpenter and builder Dan Phillips
Dan Phillips mortgaged his house to start the Phoenix Commotion construction company, which builds houses intended for low income people out of recycled material and rubbish.
See images of Dan Phillips' work in the Nine to Noon gallery.
09:45 Asia correspondent
10:05 Mark Kurlansky
Food historian and New York Times best-selling author of a number of books about how lowly food stuffs have affected world events.
Mark Kulansky has written Cod: A biography of the Fish that Changed the World; Salt: A World History; The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell.
In his latest book, Food of a Younger Land, he's unearthed a treasure trove of recipes and eating traditions from the 1940s which paint a portrait of food in America before the golden arches, frozen food and massive supermarkets.
The book contains recipes, anecdotes, photos, evoking a bygone era where there was no such thing as fast food, frozen food, or supermarkets.
10:30 Children's Book Review with John McIntyre from The Children's Bookshop, Kilbirnie, Wellington
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
Published by Walker Books
ISBN 978-1-4063-0762-7
City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare
Published by Walker Books ISBN 978-1-4063-1849-4
City of Glass by Cassandra Clare
Published by Walker Books
ISBN 978-1-4063-2287-3
Plague of The Undead by Gary Cross
Published by Penguin
ISBN 978-0-14-330461-6
10:45 Reading: Here And Where by David Hill
(Part 5 of 5)
On the Scent
The tour guide at a Boston museum makes a powerful and lingering impression on a New Zealand traveler.
11:05 New Music with Sean McKenna
Artist: A.A. Bondy
Album: I Can See The Pines Are Dancing
Track: To The Morning
Duration: 3'38"
Video: 'Oh The Vampyre'
Artist: Speech Debelle
Album: Speech Therapy
Track: The Key
Duration: 3'
Video: 'The Key'
Artist: Marianne Dissard
Album: L'Entredeux
Track: Les Draps Sourds
Duration: 2'26"
Video: 'Les Confettis' - live on the streets with found percussion.
The Beatles: Rock Band trailer
11:30 Sport with Joseph Romanos
The standard of women's tennis.
11:45 Week That Was with Radar and Jaquie Brown