All episodes
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
- 9:09 Irish journalist speaks out over abusive encounter with Rolf Harris
- 9:33 Deep Capture: changing the conversation about who's to blame for the obesity epidemic
- 9:51 Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
- 10:05 British historical novelist Martine Bailey inspired by 18th century recipe books
- 10:32 Book review: Tribal Guns and Tribal Gunners: The Story of Maori Artillery in 19th Century New Zealand by Trevor Bentley
- 11:06 Marty Duda's artist of the week: Old Crow Medicine Show
- 11:30 Legal commentator Peter Boshier
- 11:48 Guest arts commentator Jenny Harper
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
- 9:07 Overhaul of refugee and migrant resettlement
- 9:35 Susan Bissell - UNICEF's Child Protection Chief
- 9:50 US correspondent - Jack Hitt
- 10:06 Matthew VanDyke - US filmmaker on joining Libyan conflict
- 10:42 Book Review - I See You Made an Effort
- 11:10 Business with Rod Oram
- 11:27 Vasanti Unka - "The Boring Book"
- 11:45 Media with Gavin Ellis
Monday, 30 June 2014
- 9:07 Court lawyers say system under strain without digitisation
- 9:35 Otago neuroscientists progressing towards a new treatment for Parkinson's
- 9:49 Africa Correspondent Deborah Patta
- 10:08 Medical pioneer Sir Patrick Eisdell Moore aged 96, on getting So Old, So Quick.
- 10:35 Book review: Sand by Hugh Howey
- 11:05 Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
- 11:30 Jake Dell from Katz's Delicatessen in New York
- 11:45 Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Friday, 27 June 2014
- 9:07 Scrap over trolley buses in Wellington
- 9:27 Drilling the Alpine Fault to know how earthquakes are produced
- 9:49 Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
- 10:11 Harvard Economics Professor Edward Glaeser
- 10:37 John McIntyre reviews new Children's Books
- 11:07 New Music with Grant Smithies
- 11:28 Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
- 11:47 The week that was
Thursday, 26 June 2014
- 9:07 Brother of an Al Jazeera journalist jailed in Egypt speaks out
- 9:29 Supreme winner of the Prime Minister's Education Excellence Awards
- 9:48 UK correspondent Kate Adie
- 10:10 Jean Kittson, author of You're Still Hot to Me: The Joys of Menopause
- 10:38 Book review: Prisoner of Night and Fog by Anne Blackman
- 11:10 New Technology commentator Erika Pearson
- 11:25 Death of a child
- 11:50 Film reviewer Dan Slevin
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
- 9:07 Andy Coulson found guilty in phone hacking trial
- 9:28 Are school children worse off under new school dental system?
- 9:50 Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
- 10:05 A former US hospital administrator on improving stalled patient satisfaction rates
- 10:35 Book Review: Fictional Woman
- 11:05 Marty Duda's artist of the week - James
- 11:30 Law with Ursula Cheer
- 11:48 Science with Simon Pollard
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
- 9:05 Analysis of shock sentencing for Al Jazeera journalists
- 9:20 Al Jazeera journalist convicted in absentia speaks out
- 9:30 Music based breakthrough for dementia
- 9:50 US correspondent Jack Hitt
- 10:10 Richard Marsh's recovery from Locked In Syndrome
- 10:38 Book Review: The Rise and Fall of Great Powers by Tom Rachman
- 11:05 Business commentator Rod Oram
- 11:25 Lawyer for US army deserters talks about Bowe Bergdahl's case
- 11:46 Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Monday, 23 June 2014
- 9:05 How will controversial education reforms raise achievement?
- 9:35 Third-birthday report card for the EPA
- 9:51 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
- 10:09 Australian carpenter turned obstetrician, Barry Kirby.
- 10:41 Book review: The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes by Anna McPartlin
- 11:09 Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
- 11:36 Recipes using honey cordial from Jo Donnelly
- 11:49 Urbanist Tommy Honey
Friday, 20 June 2014
- 9:07 Report says 80% of schools have inadequate health services
- 9:26 Out on the Fields - homophobia in sport
- 9:40 Christchurch church leader launches tenants' advocacy service
- 9:47 Pacific correspondent - Mike Field
- 10:09 From the psychiatric ward to the United Nations
- 10:37 Unity Books' Review - 'Carsick'
- 11:06 Jeremy Taylor with new music
- 11:37 Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
- 11:48 The week that was
Thursday, 19 June 2014
- 9:10 David Cunliffe says he has full caucus support
- 9:35 Political Editor responds to Cunliffe
- 9:39 Are electric cars becoming more viable?
- 9:49 UK correspondent Matthew Parris
- 10:05 World-renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall
- 10:39 Book review: Silkworm
- 11:05 New technology with Sarah Putt
- 11:23 Parenting - Brook Turner on mentoring and motivating teenagers
- 11:48 TV reviewer Nick Grant
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
- 9:08 Reasons for the sectarian fracturing of Iraq
- 9:38 The US push for global strategy to save the world's oceans
- 9:48 Australia correspondent - Karen Middleton
- 10:07 Pat Feenan - Family’s fight for justice after Catholic church sexual abuse
- 10:41 Book Review - Written in My Own Heart's Blood
- 11:06 Marty Duda's artist of the week - Jimmy Scott
- 11:35 Law with Andrew Scott Howman
- 11:46 Arts with Courtney Johnston
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
- 9:06 The first report of the Glenn Inquiry into Family Violence
- 9:30 Attempts to ban the testing of cosmetics on animals
- 9:45 US correspondent Luiza Savage
- 10:07 Peter Williams QC on some of NZ's most intriguing cases
- 11:05 Book review: Victory by Max Lambert
- 11:13 Business commentator Rod Oram
- 11:25 How to stop elderly people falling prey to financial scams
- 11:45 Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Monday, 16 June 2014
- 9:08 Calls for a new children's hospital for Wellington
- 9:39 Insurers warn about couchsurfers
- 9:50 Middle East correspondent Ruth Sherlock
- 10:11 Brenda Woolley on training search and rescue dogs
- 10:40 Book Review: Empty Bones by Breton Dukes
- 11:05 Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
- 11:32 Healthy food on a student budget
- 11:46 Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Friday, 13 June 2014
- 9:08 Chaos in Iraq
- 9:30 Palliative care in developing countries
- 9:47 Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
- 10:10 Gary Myrick - US courtroom Sketch Artist
- 10:34 John McIntyre reviews new Children's Books
- 11:08 Brazil off to a winning start as World Cup gets underway
- 11:14 New Music with Grant Smithies
- 11:33 Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
- 11:50 The week that was
Thursday, 12 June 2014
- 9:09 Mobile dental clinics pulled out of service
- 9:25 The Reserve Bank puts benchmark interest rates up to 3.25 per cent
- 9:32 Sporting and political tensions on eve of football World Cup
- 9:48 UK correspondent - Dame Ann Leslie
- 10:10 Jason Padgett, who became mathematical genius after an assault
- 10:40 Book review - Fourth of July Creek
- 11:09 New Technology commentator Erika Pearson
- 11:23 Is modern parenthood all joy and no fun?
- 11:48 Film review with Dan Slevin
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
- 9:07 Primary and secondary sectors split over education plan
- 9:32 Irish historian reveals 796 children died at Catholic home
- 9:50 Australian correspondent - Peter Munro
- 10:10 Feature: Deborah Rodriguez - founder of women's charity
- 10:36 Book review - The Families
- 11:07 Marty Duda's artist of the week - Sharon Van Etten
- 11:35 Environmental Law with Juliette Derry
- 11:45 Science commentator, Siouxsie Wiles
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
- 9:07 A foster mother's story
- 9:42 Teen designs method of cleaning up plastic rubbish in oceans
- 9:53 US correspondent - Jack Hitt
- 10:09 Distinguished Professor Bill Denny - designing cancer drugs
- 10:41 Book Review - Mr Mercedes
- 11:07 Business with Rod Oram
- 11:23 Curioseum - a collection of short stories
- 11:46 Media with Gavin Ellis
Monday, 9 June 2014
- 9:08 Paediatrician warns of undetected rheumatic heart disease
- 9:24 How people think and the implications for public policy
- 9:48 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
- 10:08 Kirsten Thompson on the history of man-made colour
- 10:45 Book review: The Confabulist by Steven Galloway
- 11:08 Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
- 11:33 Food: Cider making and cooking with cider with Caroline Peckham
- 11:50 Urbanist: Tommy Honey
Friday, 6 June 2014
- 9:08 Auckland businessmen seek carpark deal
- 9:28 Further analysis from our Auckland issues correspondent
- 9:34 What US proposals about net neutrality rules mean
- 9:46 What US proposals about net neutrality rules mean
- 9:49 Pacific correspondent - Mike Field, Fairfax writer
- 10:09 Feature: Lucy Hawking - science writer for young readers
- 10:35 Book review - My Salinger Year
- 11:06 Jeremy Taylor with new music
- 11:30 Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
- 11:48 The Week That Was
Thursday, 5 June 2014
- 9:07 Danica Weeks - wife of Paul Weeks who was on flight MH370
- 9:38 The Feuerstein method of brain strengthening
- 9:53 UK correspondent Jon Dennis
- 10:06 Fletchers admit more on asbestos treatments in Chch
- 10:17 Jazz legend - Gary Burton
- 11:06 Book review - Swimming in the Dark
- 11:11 New Technology with Sarah Putt
- 11:27 Parenting commentator: Sarb Johal
- 11:47 TV review with Lara Strongman
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
- 9:08 The battle for Auckland's waterfront
- 9:37 Interpol's role in combatting match fixing in sport
- 9:53 Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
- 10:08 Writer and broadcaster Sian Prior on shyness and social anxiety
- 10:39 Book Review: Love and Treasure
- 11:05 Marty Duda features the music of Passenger
- 11:32 Employment Law with Andrew Scott Howman
- 11:48 Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
- 9:08 Global action plan on antibiotic resistance - Richard Young
- 9:23 Global action plan on antibiotic resistance - Mark Thomas
- 9:36 The NZ team working on cutting edge tissue engineering
- 9:50 US correspondent - Luiza Savage
- 10:08 Dr Christopher Dey on collaborative consumption
- 10:38 Book Review: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
- 11:10 Political commentators - Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
- 11:35 Cooking from the duck hunt with Sally Wenley
- 11:47 Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Friday, 30 May 2014
- 9:08 The search for MH370 enters a new phase
- 9:21 AgResearch defends major restructuring
- 9:35 Former Agresearch scientist criticises restructuring plan.
- 9:42 World Medical Association president Dr. Margaret Mungherera
- 9:52 Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
- 10:11 Fat activist, model, performer Kelli Jean Drinkwater
- 10:37 John McIntyre reviews Children's Books
- 11:06 New Music with Grant Smithies
- 11:33 Sports commentator - Brendan Telfer
- 11:47 The Week That Was
Thursday, 29 May 2014
- 9:07 What is the asbestos risk outside of Christchurch?
- 9:28 Likely voter response to Internet-Mana Party leadership
- 9:37 How New Zealand measures up on energy efficiency
- 9:50 UK correspondent Kate Adie
- 10:10 Michael Crowley on creative writing in prisons
- 10:37 Book Review: Wild Dunedin: The natural history of New Zealand's wildlife capital
- 11:10 New Technology with Erika Pearson
- 11:24 Parenting with Celia Lashlie: adolescent boys and pornography
- 11:50 Film with Dan Slevin
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
- 9:08 Agencies move to establish the asbestos exposure risk
- 9:36 Research into enrollment "revolving door" at low-decile schools
- 9:50 Australia correspondent - Bernard Keane
- 10:08 A modern day mammoth hunter
- 10:43 Book review - Landscape with Solitary Figure
- 11:05 Marty Duda's artist of the week: Gladys Knight
- 11:28 Law with Robert Lithgow
- 11:49 Science commentator, Siouxsie Wiles