Nine To Noon for Thursday 3 November 2011
09:05 The Euro bailout plan for Greece
An emergency meeting between the leaders of France, Germany and Greece after the Greek PM George Papandreou said he would take the 130 billion Euro bailout plan to the people, in a referendum.
Charles Wyplosz is professor of economics at the Graduate Institute in Geneva and specialises in monetary integration, monetary policy and financial crisis.
09:30 Pike River mining disaster almost one year on
Kathryn Leafe from the Focus Trust in Greymouth.
09:45 UK correspondent Matthew Parris
10:05 Wade Davis: National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence
Canadian ethnographer, writer, photographer, and filmmaker who spent more than three years in the Amazon and Andes as a plant explorer and went to Haiti to study folk preparations implicated in the creation of "zombies". Wade Davis has written 15 books, the latest of which is called Into the Silence: The Great War, Mallory and the Conquest of Everest.
10:35 Book Review with Anne Else
The Necessary Aptitude by Pam Ayres
Published by Ebury Press
10:45 Reading: The Years Before My Death written and read by David McPhail (Part 4 of 10)
We learn what happened to Gary Glitter at the end of the diving board at the QE2 pool.
Audio will be available here after broadcast.
11:05 New Technology with Steve McCabe
11:20 Parenting with Dr Valerie Margrain
Challenging behaviour in schools.
Dr Valerie Margrain, from the Massey University College of Education, has edited a new book Responsive Pedagogy: Engaging Restoratively with Challenging Behaviour, published by NZCER Press and co-edited by Professor Angus H. Macfarlane.
11:45 TV Review with Simon Wilson
The Kennedy's and the new Soho channel.