Kim Hill
Rebecca Gowers: plain speech
British author and journalist, and great granddaughter of Ernest Gowers, whose 1948 English usage guide Plain Words she has just updated. Audio
Megan Miller: cricket flour
Founder of Bitty, a company that makes foods using cricket flour, one of the most sustainable forms of protein on the planet. Audio
Ann Marie Gardner: farming and magazines
CEO and editor-in-chief of Modern Farmer, which has just won a National Magazine Award in the United States, and has a multimedia presence. Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 3 May 1214. Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 26 April 2014. Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 19 April 2014. Audio
Playing Favourites with Sharon O’Neill
New Zealand singer and songwriter who rose to fame in New Zealand and Australia during the 1980s. Audio
Sir Jonathan Mills: Edinburgh Festival
Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Festival since 2007 who is in New Zealand for the launch of Creative New Zealand's major new international initiative, NZ@Edinburgh. Audio
Alice Walker: dashed dreams and hope
American author (The Color Purple) and activist who will visit New Zealand in May for the Auckland Writers Festival. Audio
Classical Music with Davinia Caddy: texture
Senior lecturer at Auckland University's School of Music, and author of How to Hear Classical Music, discussing texture in music. Audio
Dr Lee Dugatkin: evolving goodness
One of the world's leading experts on the subject of the evolution of behaviour, who is visiting New Zealand for the Allan Wilson Centre's 2014 International Speaker Series with his presentation, The… Audio
Francis Spufford: books, boffins and Christianity
British writer whose books include the memoir The Child That Books Built, the novel Red Plenty, and non-fiction books Backroom Boys: the Secret Return of the British Boffin, and Unapologetic: Why… Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 12 April 2014. Audio
Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
Kate discusses The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron, Flora and Ulysses by Kate di Camillo, and Dappled Annie and the Trigrish by Mary McCallum. Audio
Feedback from Katherine Rich
Kim Hill reads a message about the Don Brash interview from former National MP Katherine Rich. Audio
Nigel Beckford
Nigel Beckford: mementos and sagas Wellington writer and publisher (The Wellington Book, The NZ Book), and leader of Sven Olsen's Brutal Canadian Love Saga, who recently released a 50-track album on… Audio
Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins
The Ghent Altarpiece District Court Judge with a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, discussing the multiple thefts of the 14th century work by Jan van Eyck. Audio
Susan Krumdieck
Susan Krumdieck: transition engineering Researcher in mechanical engineering at the University of Canterbury, and a founding member of the National Energy Research Institute. Audio
Nicholas Wood: touring Ukraine
Former Balkans correspondent for The New York Times who created Political Tours in 2009 to give people first-hand insight into some of the most critical regions in the world. Audio
Don Brash: luck and consequences
Former Governor of the Reserve, and leader of the National and ACT parties, who tells his story in the memoir, Incredible Luck. Audio