1Dog Bite Joanne Grammer was savaged by a pit bull this week. It threw her to the ground and "ate" her she says, thrived off her fear. It was only the brave actions of her friend which saved her life. Joanne is the latest statistic in a summer of dog attacks. Throughout January, 40 people a day were bitten by dogs. Yet some politicians are proposing to loosen the leash on dog control laws. Sunday talks to Joanne and a young victim whose life was dramatically changed by a dog attack. We also meet the surgeon who stitched her together again.
2Kings of the Castle Loved by a passionate Canterbury fan base, loathed by just about everyone else from Bloemfontein to Ballymore. Next to the All Blacks, the Crusaders are the biggest name in rugby. So what makes the tight, champion unit tick? As the game goes through crisis times, the Crusaders open the fortress gates to Sunday cameras.
3"Pin-Up Girls": A look at the role of wartime pin-up girls in boosting the morale of the soldiers who were far from home.
4Viewer feedback about the story of kittens being fed to a pit-bull cross and a story about former netballer Julie Seymour.
5Preview of next week's programme.