1Expatriate New Zealand writer, Dan Davin, came to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar in 1936 and became an Emeritus Fellow of Balliol College. Until he retired a few years ago he was deputy Chief Executive of the Oxford University Press. He has lived in Oxford for nearly 50 years but is still established as a major writer of new Zealand fiction. He talks about arriving in Oxford, his childhood, war service as General Freyberg's intelligence officer, career at the Oxford University Press and his writing. This story has dramatised versions of some of his stories.
2The Philips Studio Glass Award Exhibition is at the Auckland Museum at present. This is some of the work in the exhibition.