Kim Hill
Claire Hall: war in Vietnam
Writer and historian who managed the Vietnam War oral history and digital archiving project for the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, and authored the book No Front Line: Inside Stories of New… Audio
Louise Ramsay: beaver rewilding
Co-owner of Bamff Estate in Scotland who has brought beavers to large enclosures on their estate and campaigned for a population of wild in the catchment of the River Tay. Audio
Tim Keating: WW100
Chief of the New Zealand Defence Force talking about the Force and its participation in the Centenary Day commemoration and other WW100 events. Audio
Listener Feedback from 26 July programme
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 26 July 2014 Audio
Listener Feedback from 26 July programme
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 26 July 2014 Audio
David Haywood: marine energy
Engineer and author who lives in Dunsandel, discussing tide and wave energy. Audio
Charlie's Country director, writer and producer Rolf de Heer
Director, writer and producer Rolf de Heer has been involved with the creation of many Independent Australian films. His latest production, Charlie's Country won David Gulpilil the award for Best… Audio
Playing Favourites with Bob Harvey
Former advertising agency owner, political strategist, environmental campaigner, television producer, mayor, and subject of the new biography, Wild Westie. Audio
Phil Seddon: de-extinction
Professor of Zoology at the University of Otago, specialist in reintroducing endangered species in protected areas, and leader of a team exploring the issues around bringing extinct creatures back to… Audio
Philip Hensher: waltz through time
Professor of Creative Writing at University of Bath Spa, and author of short stories, non-fiction and seven novels, most recently the novel, The Emperor Waltz. Audio
Ukraine is Not a Brothel filmmaker Kitty Green
Australian filmmaker whose new documentary, Ukraine is Not a Brothel, is screening at the New Zealand International Film Festivals Audio
Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
New Zealand writer discussing The Simple Things by Bill Condon, Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell, and One Year in Coal Harbour and Everything on a Waffle, both by Polly Horvath. Audio
James Lee Burke: oil and crime
American novelist, talking about his new book Wayfaring Stranger, set against the oil business of the 1930s and 40s. Audio
Playing Favourites with Charlotte Greenfield
New Zealand journalist who studied at the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism, and is about to work for Reuters in Indonesia. Audio
Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins
District Court Judge, and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group, discussing the theft of the 1907 portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer, painted by Gustav Klimt. Audio
Particle Fever: building the LHC - Monica Dunford
American physicist who works on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider based at CERN, and is featured in Particle Fever, a documentary screening at the New Zealand International Film… Audio
Richard Bedford: future New Zealand
Professor of Migration Studies at Auckland University of Technology and a member of the panel that wrote the report, Our Futures/Te Pae Tawhiti: the 2013 Census and New Zealand's Changing Population.
…The Armstrong Lie - Alex Gibney
American filmmaker, whose new documentary, The Armstrong Lie, about disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong, will screen during the New Zealand International Film Festivals. Audio
Listener Feedback 12 July
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 12 July 2014. Audio
Vivian Chandra: women, youth and the Net
ICT and Database Manager at Amnesty International New Zealand, who attended this week's Net Hui and Gather conferences in Auckland. Audio