Nine To Noon for Wednesday 7 July 2010
09:05 Bain Case
Val Boyd, sister of Margaret Bain; and Joe Karam, long-time supporter of David Bain.
09:20 Storybook Dads
Dorothy Crofts is programmes manager at Otago Corrections Facility where they film fathers reading books for the Storybook Dads programme. The finished DVD along with a copy of the book is then sent to their children.
09:30 Interview
09:45 Australia correspondent Ray Moynihan
10:05 Counterinsurgency
David Kilcullen, one of the world's most influential experts on counterinsurgency and modern warfare. A senior counterinsurgency adviser to General David Petraeus during 2007 'surge' in Iraq and counterinsurgency adviser to the international security assistance force in Afghanistan. He was previously an infantry officer in the Australian army for 22 years.
Counterinsurgency by David Kilcullen
Scribe Publications
10:30 Book Review with Emma Hart
The Return of Captain John Emmett by Elizabeth Speller
Published by Virago
10:45 Reading
Sensible Sinning by Bernard Brown
Incidents and personalities from Bernard Brown's long career in law.
(Part 5 of 11).
11:05 Music review with Marty Duda
Blues piano player Pinetop Perkins
1. Prison Bound (2:55) - Robert Nighthawk taken from 1950 single (Chess)
2. After Hours (3:50) - Muddy Waters taken from 1972 album "Can't Get No Grindin'" (MCA)
3. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie (4:17) - Pinetop Perkins taken from 2000 album "Back On Top" (Telarc)
4. Down In Mississippi (3:56) - Pinetop Perkins & B.B. King taken from 2008 album "Pinetop Perkins & Friends" (Stoneagle)
11:30 Legal commentator Catriona MacLennan discusses new domestic violence laws
11:45 Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Not Your Nana's Watercolours - three shows in Wellington featuring artists who bring watercolour paintings up to date.
Ready to Rollat City Gallery Wellington
Swallows and Amazonsat Robert Heald Gallery