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  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 24 Feb 2013

    Italians are going to the polls, with a colourful list of candidates that includes disgraced former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. The 76-year-old billionaire and media tycoon is attempting a… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 17 Feb 2013

    Can character be taught? The UK Parliamentary Committee on Social Mobility is certain that it can be. Its new report proposes that character-building should be part of every school's curriculum… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 10 Feb 2013

    Today, Japan and China both lay claim to the supposedly oil-rich Sekaku Islands, and tensions are ratcheted up between the two Asian heavyweights. Wayne looks at the background to the dispute and its… Audio

  • Counterpoint

    Audio 3 Feb 2013

    The subject of this week's segment was shaped by The Enlightenment and has been described as the English Voltaire. Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 27 Jan 2013

    Opening in New Zealand this week is the controversial film Zero Dark Thirty the story of the tracking down of Osama Bin Laden. It's been criticised for its disturbing scenes of torture and for making… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 23 Dec 2012

    The issue of gun control in the United States following the Sandy Hook school shootings. Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - Christmas

    Audio 16 Dec 2012

    The politics surrounding the origins of Christmas: Emperor Constantine and the Nicean Council, and a contemporary perspective from the Associate Priest from St Matthew's in the City, Clay Nelson. Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - Anarchy

    Audio 9 Dec 2012

    The notion of anarchy, socialist-libertarianism as opposed to chaos. Is there a place for it? Can it work? Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 2 Dec 2012

    Wayne Brittenden has been Radio New Zealand's correspondent in several capital cities over the years. Each week he gives fresh insights into a wide variety of topics of national and international… Audio

  • Counterpoint for 25 November 2012 - Iran

    Audio 25 Nov 2012

    This week, Counterpoint looks at the gaps in public knowledge of Iran's history, and the political expediency with which that history may have been presented to the West. Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint - Trans-Pacific Partnership

    Audio
    18 Nov 2012

    New Zealand is to host a new round of talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP). The talks are between the US, New Zealand and nine other countries of the Asia-Pacific Rim. Wayne… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint

    Audio
    11 Nov 2012

    Magazines, newspaper supplements and the broadcast media are a bombardment of gardening information this month. Wayne takes an offbeat political look at what's growing, with the help of two guests… Audio

  • Counterpoint for 4 November 2012

    Audio 4 Nov 2012

    Wayne Brittenden explores the little known attempt at a fascist coup pre World War II in the United States. Professor of Journalism at the State University of New York, Karl Grossman, puts some flesh… Audio

  • Counterpoint for 28 October 2012

    Audio 28 Oct 2012

    Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint this week looks at George McGovern, the US Democratic Party's ultra-liberal presidential candidate. Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint: Nuclear-free

    Audio 21 Oct 2012
    The "Baker" explosion, part of Operation Crossroads, a nuclear weapon test by the United States military at Bikini Atoll, Micronesia, on 25 July 1946.

    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has reaffirmed his strong commitment to the establishment of a Middle East Nuclear-free zone. Wayne Brittenden describes some little-known aspects of New Zealand's… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint: Auckland Heritage

    Audio 14 Oct 2012

    In the light of Auckland's Heritage Festival, Wayne takes a critical look at the reality of heritage, Auckland style. Chris subsequently speaks with Waitemata and Gulf councillor Mike Lee, and… Audio

  • Counterpoint

    Audio 7 Oct 2012

    This week in his Counterpoint, Wayne Brittenden looks at Orwell's legacy. Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint: Heroes

    Audio 30 Sep 2012

    Wayne Brittenden counterpoints the notion of heroism. Some of our best known and most celebrated heroes also displayed some most unappealing attributes seldom associated with heroism. Hamish Keith and… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 23 Sep 2012

    Wayne looks at an extraordinary citizens' case against certain provisions in the US National Defense Authorization Act. A law suit by a group of academics, journalists and activists resulted in a New… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - Punishment: Anglo-Saxon Style

    Audio
    16 Sep 2012

    Each week Wayne gives fresh insights into a wide variety of topics of national and international concern, followed by Chris Laidlaw's discussion of the issue with guests. This week Wayne considers… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint - Civil Liberties

    Audio 9 Sep 2012

    A new addition to the programme from Wayne Brittenden, who has been Radio New Zealand's correspondent in several capital cities over the years. He will be giving us fresh insights into a wide variety… Audio

  • Wayne Brittendon

    Audio 23 Nov 2008

    Wayne Brittendon talks about the good old days of the New Zealand picture theatre. Audio

  • Book Review - 'The Celluloid Circus'

    Audio 14 Nov 2008

    Dan Slevin reviews 'The Celluloid Circus' by Wayne Brittenden. Published by Random House NZ Godwit. Audio

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