Caitlin Cherry
Interpreter for NZ troops says he's desperate
The interpreter for New Zealand's reconstruction team in Afghanistan says he's desperate. Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 26 December 2012
Drunken youths attack police officers in Dargaville. Social services agencies say they're under more stress than ever and in the US, gun rights advocates call for Talk show host Piers Morgan to be… Audio
Response to the sexual abuse report
We asked the Ministry of Education if rules are needed to restrict teachers' access to children after hours. Audio
Musical Chairs - Rodger Fox
Jazz trombonist Rodger Fox has been entertaining jazz fans in New Zealand and around the world for almost three decades. He formed his first band in 1974 - with a group of friends and fellow musicians… Audio
Musical Chairs - Rangi Parker
They were dubbed New Zealand's answer to the Supremes, and 'The Shevelles' scored several hits in the late 60's. Lead singer of the trio, Rangi Parker went solo in the seventies, embarking on a… Audio
Musical Chairs - Shane Hales
This week Musical Chairs features Shane Hales. After starting out with The Pleazers in the 1960's, 'Shane' went solo in '68 -within a year he'd reached the top of the charts with the hit 'Saint Paul'… Audio
Musical Chairs - Sir Howard Morrison (Part Two)
In Musical Chairs this week we feature part two of a two part programme on one of the icons of New Zealand entertainment, Sir Howard Morrison. In last week's programme, Sir Howard talked of his… Audio
Musical Chairs - Ray Columbus
Musical chairs features one of the first New Zealand artists to hit the big time - Ray Columbus helped change the face of New Zealand pop music. Ray Columbus and the Invaders scored successive top 10… Audio