Chris Whitta
Weekday Classics - World Radio Day
To mark World Radio Day, former RNZ presenter and music lover Chris Whitta co-presents the 11-12 hour of Weekday Classics with Clarissa Dunn. Chris talks about his love of radio and shares some… Audio
Listening Room 3 of 5
Cynthia Morahan talks about listening with former RNZ broadcaster Chris Whitta, and discovers the song that changed his life. Through the magic of radio, Cynthia takes us to Brahms' final appearance… Audio
Rob Guest
In 2008, Chris Whitta interviewed Rob Guest about his role as the Phantom of the Opera. Audio
Talking about Listening - Chris Whitta
Cynthia Morahan's conversation with Chris Whitta about how he listens to music, and asks him to choose one piece that has particular significance to him. His choice: Ich Grolle Nicht from Schumann's… Audio
Different Strokes
Former Radio New Zealand newsreader producer Chris Whitta and Spiritual Outlook host Mike Gourley on how they've adapted to everyday life after their respective strokes. Audio
Midday News for 19 November 2013
A Wellington man has died after catching an infectious superbug while overseas and the fight against child internet pornography gets much needed support. Audio
Midday News for 18 November 2013
A policeman admits to bribery and corruption after he asked a woman to perform a sex act and Labour says the Government is being misleading about the sale of Air New Zealand shares. Audio
Midday News for 8 November 2013
Law society adds to criticism of retired Court of Appeal judge in Lombard Finanace case; the latest in the Roastbuster fallout, and; Government books show a better than forecast outlook. Audio
Midday News for 5 November 2013
Judith Collins enters the debate over what should be done about the Roastbusters and DoC drops 1080 pellets onto a tramping track in the Marlborough Sounds. Audio
Midday News for 4 November 2013
Rape Crisis says the police are sending a disturbing message by not prosecuting the 'Roast Busters' group and Auckland councillors get a ten percent pay rise. Audio
Midday News for 29 October 2013
Shares in Meridian Energy are about to go on sale on the stock exchange and an Auckland woman who murdered her godson will spend at least 17years in prison. Audio
Midday News for 30 September 2013
A new report says a post-earthquake tsunami could be up to fifty percent bigger than previously thought and four people are in hospital after a car collided with a train in Auckland this morning. Audio
Late Edition for 3 September 2013
How ministries and agencies can improve the way they apply science and remembering war years helping build Lancaster bombers. Audio
Global Neighbours - India
Our correspondent in India, Bangalore-based Shoba Narayan, reports on another gang-rape - this time in Mumbai; the Indian rupee in free-fall; and the colourful celebrations held for Krishna's… Audio
Spanish Cuisine
Tasting the traditions of Spain... Since moving to Madrid with his Spanish wife, James Blick has celebrated the annual pig slaughter, and being a man, was selected to eat the best of Basque cooking. Audio
Midday News for 26 August 2013
The two declared contender for Labour's leadership say the party needs to widen its appeal and New Zealand gets ready to face Oracle in the America's Cup. Audio
Midday News for 19 August 2013
Earthquake Commission inspectors are now at work in Seddon and the first same-sex couples legally say their "I do's". Audio
Midday News for 2 August 2013
The Prime Minister stands by his top adviser amid calls for his resignation. Several animals have been mutilated and their bodies dumped at their owners' homes. Audio