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Wednesday 27 May


Prevention is better than cure, and often cheaper too! Vet Viv Harris has all the answers to your critter concerns. Today she's teaching us how to keep dogs happy and healthy.

Environmental commentator Dave Hansford reckons that the government has made a U-Turn on the road towards sustainable transport. He's with us to talk about recent plans to fund roading projects over public transport.

Gadget guy Adam Brown is here for all your consumer needs! On the shopping list today is smartphones - but which brand is best?

Astar has several recipes perfect for coeliacs or those on a gluten-free diet. She's cooking zucchini pie, fruit cake, and is joined by Gluten Free Fairy Lisa O'Neill to make some yummy mince pies for kids!

Antiques expert Anthony Gallagher from Dunbar Sloane has everything you need to know about antique jewellery and what it's worth.

Fair Go frontman Kevin Milne is here with the inside word on what's on the show tonight.

Animal welfare activists may have once seen pork promoting comedian Mike King as a big bad wolf, but the celebrity status that once sold pork recently made the public sit up and take notice of pig welfare issues in New Zealand. Sir Bob Jones in with us to huff and puff about the power of celebrity.

This Saturday's special episode of I AM TV goes out and about around Aotearoa, catching up with the young people behind winning short films on Sustainability. I AM TV host Olly Coddington and musician and presenter Fran Kora join us for a chat.

For Kiwi celebrities, the only thing worse than appearing in Bridget Saunders' About Town gossip column was not appearing in it! Now the gossip queen has put her hands over her ears and turned her back on gossip to pursue a new passion - she's here to tell us all about it!

Sara Scott from Arena Fitness in Porirua is back with some great tunes to 'shake the fat' to!

Is bigger better or is small the way to go? Today our parenting panel of  Deirdre Tarrant, Nick Tansley and Roseanne Leota are here to talk about the hows and whys of family size.



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