lundi 11 février 2013

Tonight on Late Night Live with Phillip Adams - Tuesday 12 February 2013

**Bruce Shapiro reports from the U.S.A.

**Tony Windsor, one of the three independent MPs who have helped determine the course of the Gillard Government's current term, discusses life as a politician working solo.

*Legendary Australian cinematographer, Don McAlpine is the subject of a new documentary film.

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*The contradictions and conundrums of Tasmanian life, with Cassandra Pybus and Jonathan West. http://goo.gl/yZmvm .

* Historian Jeremy Brotton believes that if real paper maps become obsolete, we are in danger of losing something of great cultural significance. http://bit.ly/YFF4A5 .

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