All episodes
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
- 9:08 Crunch time for sheep and beef farms: report
- 9:37 Half of population of Vanuatu left homeless by Cyclone Pam
- 9:47 US correspondent Steve Almond
- 10:09 Gavin Extence on taboo subjects such as assisted suicide
- 10:38 Book review - At the Margin of Empire
- 11:06 Business commentator Rod Oram
- 11:25 Irish American comedian, Des Bishop on conquering China
- 11:45 Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Monday, 16 March 2015
- 9:11 Save the Children in Vanuatu on latest after cyclone
- 9:20 Is Auckland becoming increasingly racially segregated?
- 9:35 Personal data collection and your technology footprint
- 9:50 South America correspondent Joel Richards
- 10:07 Former Tall Black's love letter to basketball
- 10:32 Book Review - Phil Vine
- 11:07 Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
- 11:08 French Food with the French ambassador
- 11:30 Cyclone Pam - latest from the Gisborne District
- 11:50 Urbanist Tommy Honey
Friday, 13 March 2015
- 9:07 Pressure on fire brigades as volunteer numbers dwindle
- 9:31 How important is heritage preservation in our cities
- 9:48 Asia correspondent, Jamil Anderlini
- 10:07 Twenty-year- old Alice Oseman on her debut novel
- 10:35 Book review: Children's Books
- 11:06 New Music with Jeremy Taylor
- 11:31 Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
- 11:48 The Week that Was
Thursday, 12 March 2015
- 9:05 Changes to child support-will low income parents be penalised?
- 9:15 Revenue Minister explains changes to child support calculations
- 9:26 Single working mother to earn $600 less a month
- 9:36 The man sending humans on a one-way trip to Mars
- 9:54 UK correspondent Oliver Barratt
- 10:10 Dr. Simon Young, historian of fairies
- 10:40 Book Review: Wish You Were Here by Catherine Alliott
- 11:12 New Technology with Sarah Putt
- 11:28 Teen Parent - 16 and pregnant
- 11:49 Film reviewer, Dan Slevin
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
- 9:07 1080 threat - the implications
- 9:36 Implications of Boko Haram's alliance with Islamic State
- 9:45 Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
- 10:08 Q Brothers on adapting Shakespeare for a hip hop generation
- 10:34 1080 threat: police update
- 10:40 Book Review: One of Us by Asne Seierstad
- 11:06 Marty Duda features the music of Poco
- 11:30 Law with Peter Boshier
- 11:50 Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
- 9:08 Deadlock between Minister and teach unions over new Ed. Council
- 9:35 Negotiations over Iran's nuclear programme
- 9:48 US Correspondent Susan Milligan
- 10:09 Warrior Women: Were the Amazons more than a myth?
- 10:40 Book review: 'Dirty Chick' by Antonia Murphy
- 11:06 Business commentator Rod Oram
- 11:31 Forty years of Polyfest
- 11:46 Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Monday, 9 March 2015
- 9:08 Recreational fishers urge action on massive in-shore decline
- 9:35 Lawyer for Australian Bali 9 drug smugglers on new appeal
- 9:50 Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
- 10:07 Finding the mental toughness to cope with cancer
- 10:40 Book review: 'Trigger Warning' by Neil Gaiman
- 11:06 Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
- 11:34 Yael Shochat on the art of brunch Mediterranean style
- 11:50 Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Friday, 6 March 2015
- 9:07 One year anniversary of the disappearance of MH370
- 9:23 New road safety measures for South Island
- 9:52 Pacific correspondent Mike Field
- 10:09 India's rape culture
- 10:38 Book review: 'This Changes Everything'
- 11:06 New Music with Jeremy Taylor
- 11:33 Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
- 11:49 The week that was
Thursday, 5 March 2015
- 9:10 Is NZ spying our Pacific neighbours?
- 9:34 Are we heading towards a cashless society?
- 9:50 UK correspondent Kate Adie
- 10:08 The women of Bletchley Park: WW2 Codebreakers
- 10:39 Book review: 'Blood, Wine and Chocolate' by Julie Thomas
- 11:06 New Technology with Paul Matthews
- 11:25 Setting kids up to avoid financial disasters as adults
- 11:49 TV Reviewer, Lara Strongman
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
- 9:08 Private investigator on Teina Pora's defence team
- 9:25 The psychology of false confessions
- 9:38 Aviation analyst David Soucie on why MH370's still missing
- 9:53 Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
- 10:06 World leading concert pianist Freddy Kempf
- 10:31 Book review: 'Aquarium' by David Vann
- 11:06 Marty Duda's artist of the week: The Pop Group
- 11:33 How children's voices are heard in the court?
- 11:49 Science commentator, Siouxsie Wiles
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
- 9:08 Fighting for the Right to Die
- 9:35 AgResearch plans to build a seed bank
- 9:48 Our final cross with our long time US correspondent, Jack Hitt
- 10:14 A forty-year search for a childhood bully
- 11:06 Book review: 'The Anchoress' by Robyn Cadwallader
- 11:11 Business commentator Rod Oram
- 11:28 Are mushrooms the next plastics?
- 11:45 Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Monday, 2 March 2015
- 9:08 Friend of Steven Sotloff, victim of jihadist Mohammed Emwazi
- 9:30 Should fundraising companies disclose how much of our donations they keep?
- 9:54 Africa correspondent - Deborah Patta
- 10:06 Richie Poulton, chief science adviser Ministry of Social Development
- 10:08 Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
- 10:42 Book review - The Fifty-Year Silence
- 11:34 Organic grains from Tolaga Bay
- 11:45 Urbanist Tommy Honey
Friday, 27 February 2015
- 9:08 Bailed Al Jazeera journalist Mohammed Fahmy speaks
- 9:30 Christchurch's financial future
- 9:50 "Jihadi John" named
- 10:08 Asia correspondent, Jamil Anderlini
- 10:15 The weird, wonderful, world of ants
- 10:38 Book review: Children's Books
- 11:06 Music with Grant Smithies
- 11:33 Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
- 11:45 Van on fire in Auckland mall
- 11:53 The week that was
Thursday, 26 February 2015
- 9:07 Supercity rifts within Wellington Regional Council
- 9:33 As NZ commits to Iraq, what's the true human rights situation?
- 9:51 UK correspondent, Jon Dennis
- 10:05 Gluten: the villain of the food world?
- 10:38 Book review: 'The Chimes' by Anna Smaill
- 11:09 New technology with Sarah Putt
- 11:25 Girl Bullying
- 11:49 Film Review with Dan Slevin
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
- 9:07 Prime Minister on military deployment to Iraq
- 9:23 Syrian analyst and ISIS expert on NZ deployment decision
- 9:42 How can the justice system be made fairer?
- 10:06 Australian correspondent Peter Munro
- 10:16 How to do more with less: Navi Radjou on frugal innovation
- 11:06 Book review: 'The Girl in the Photograph'
- 11:10 Marty Duda's artist of the week: Jose Gonzalez
- 11:34 Law with Ashley Cornor
- 11:49 Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
- 9:07 NZ's largest aircraft grounding
- 9:27 US avaition Lawyer discusses aircraft grounding
- 9:38 The increasingly fragmented market for home communication
- 9:54 US correspondent - Simon Marks
- 10:09 Cultural psychologist - Paul Rozin
- 10:39 Book review: Five Sons and a Hundred Muri of Rice
- 11:06 Business commentator Rod Oram
- 11:21 Resilience and why some people cope with trauma better
- 11:44 Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Monday, 23 February 2015
- 9:08 Government to decide today if NZ will send troops to Iraq
- 9:28 The high cost of new cancer immunotherapy drugs
- 9:53 Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
- 10:09 The computer algorithms that run our lives
- 10:41 Book review: How to Fly a Horse by Kevin Ashton
- 11:08 Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
- 11:33 The humble spud - cooking with potatoes
- 11:53 Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Friday, 20 February 2015
- 9:08 How did the NZ Superfund lose $200m?
- 9:22 World War One poppy project takes off
- 9:38 Top international jouster previews NZ jousting tournament
- 9:49 Pacific correspondent Mike Field
- 10:06 Scientist Matt Taylor on the Rosetta mission
- 10:41 Book Review: The First Bad Man by Miranda July
- 11:06 Music review with Jeremy Taylor
- 11:32 Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
- 11:47 The Week that Was
Thursday, 19 February 2015
- 9:08 Social Development Minister on settling historical abuse claims
- 9:32 A new Dr. Seuss book to be published 24 years after his death
- 9:48 UK Correspondent - Dame Ann Leslie
- 10:06 Veteran Associated Press reporter in Afghanistan, Kathy Gannon
- 10:41 Book Review: All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven
- 11:06 New Technology with Erika Pearson
- 11:22 Parenting with Joseph Driessen
- 11:45 TV Reviewer, Lara Strongman
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
- 9:07 America's Cup challenger series to be sailed in Auckland?
- 9:31 Are full-time, unpaid internships exploitative?
- 9:50 Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
- 10:05 Head of Lumos charity on her fight to close orphanages
- 10:39 Book Review: Keating by David Day
- 11:06 Marty Duda's artist of the week: Foo Fighters
- 11:32 Law with Dean Knight
- 11:47 Science commentator Siouxsie Wiles
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
- 9:05 Egypt bombs IS in Libya after beheading of Egyptian Christians
- 9:20 The crackdown on nicotine products for e-cigarettes.
- 9:50 US correspondent - Luiza Savage
- 10:05 Bill Browder - entrepreneur to global human rights crusader
- 10:28 Book Review - The Girl on the Train
- 11:05 Business with Rod Oram
- 11:25 How to stop snoring
- 11:45 Media with Gavin Ellis
- 11:58 Celia Lashlie dies
Monday, 16 February 2015
- 9:10 Have warnings over palliative care workforce been heeded?
- 9:35 Education and charity sector worry about cost of police checks
- 9:50 South America correspondent - Joel Richards
- 10:05 From Northland dairy farmer's wife to international wildlife photographer
- 10:41 Book Review: Black Light by K A Bedford
- 11:05 Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
- 11:30 World cheese authority Juliet Harbutt on NZ artisan cheeses
- 11:50 Urbanist Tommy Honey discusses issues affecting city dwellers
Friday, 13 February 2015
- 9:07 Wellington City Council plans to install parking sensors
- 9:14 Government considers new sunbed rules- would a ban be better?
- 9:37 Crucial peace talks over Ukraine
- 9:50 Asia correspondent, Jamil Anderlini
- 10:10 Sensory gardens for people with dementia
- 10:35 Book review: Children's Books with John McIntyre
- 11:08 New music with Grant Smithies
- 11:30 Sport with Brendan Telfer
- 11:48 The Week That Was
Thursday, 12 February 2015
- 9:08 Policing the Cricket World Cup
- 9:31 Coroner's report backs up campaign for better midwifery care
- 10:06 UK correspondent Kate Adie
- 10:15 Gruffalo author, Julia Donaldson
- 10:39 Book Review: The Possibilities by Kaui Hart Hemmings
- 11:06 New Technology with Paul Matthews
- 11:28 Kellly Dugan: a different type of perfect
- 11:51 Film Review with Dan Slevin
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
- 9:09 NZ involvement in Iraq one step closer
- 9:28 Concern over schools' elite sports teams supplement use
- 9:45 Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
- 10:05 An insider's account of one of America's notorious hospital for the criminally insane
- 10:38 Book Review: Em and the Big Hoom by Jerry Pinto
- 11:05 Marty Duda features English electronica duo, Lamb
- 11:31 Criminal law with Robert Lithgow
- 11:48 Arts commentator Courtney Johnston