1It's Just Not Cricket 2012 was a tough year for New Zealand cricket, with poor performances on field and off-field mismanagement attracting a barrage of criticism. However, the team has started to show better performance on field. Are they turning things around?
2For Better, For Worse After fifty years together, you'd think Bill and Gladys Forward had seen-off all life could throw at them. That was until Gladys was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease eight years ago and Bill has come to care for Gladys more and more, and today, he does everything for his wife. But it's not just what Bill does that's so inspiring - it's the way that he does it. Theirs is a remarkable story of love, commitment and a most unusual bicycle.
3Sheryl Sandberg Sheryl Sandberg is the chief operating officer of the social networking giant Facebook, but that's not what's been putting her in the headlines. In a book published earlier this year, she tackled one of most hotly debated and intensely personal issues out there: women in the workplace. The book was an instant best seller and touched such a nerve that its title, "Lean In" has become part of the lexicon. In it, Sandberg proposes a reason for why there are so few women in leadership: the problem she says might just be women themselves.
4Viewer feedback about last week's stories "African Mercy", "Kiwi Mercy" and "Freediving" featuring New Zealand free diver William Truebridge.