Hour clocks?

II'm looking to have a pie chart where I can show a one hour clock
i am helping out at a radio station and need to have an accurate template of when presenters play songs, talk, play ads and so forth. Is this possible in Numbers?
sorry if it's a dumb question. The iOS 8 version which I just got on my iPhone 6 plus has me amazed! Just hoping some one can give some simple
instructions for this novice!

Hi Ravi Rai,
This might get you started.
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Select both columns and insert a pie chart.
Select all segments (shift click) and set no fill.
Set  Stroke to line
Labels choose data point names, not values
Adjust distance from centre to put labels outside the circle.
Copy the whole pie and paste. On the duplicate, remove wedge borders, hide labels, rotate 15 degrees.
Overlay the two pies.
I hope this screen shot shows.
Regards,
Ian.

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