Kim Hill
Playing Favorites with Greg Fleming
Writer, poet, songwriter, and member of The Trains, with a new retrospective collection featuring his music from 1993-2003. Audio
Art with Mary Kisler
Mackelvie Curator of International Art at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki discussing work by artists Andrew McLeod and Roger Mortimer. Audio
Peter Maass: Oil
Contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine, and regular contributor to many other magazines, on his new book Crude World: the Violent Twilight of Oil. Audio
Tanemahuta Gray: Matariki dance
Dancer and choreographer just back from the Shanghai Expo, who has co-curated the inaugural Kowhiti Matariki Festival of Maori Contemporary Dance at Te Papa. Audio
Tim de Lisle: how sport got so big
Editor of British quarterly magazine Intelligent Life and rock critic at The Mail on Sunday, talking about the growth of sport in business and media around the world. Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Kate's Klassic: Around the World in 80 Days
Kate Camp discusses the 1873 novel Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne, translated by Michael Glencross. Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Jeffrey Mogil: men, women and pain
Professor of Pain Studies at McGill University in Canada who is a keynote speaker at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists in Christchurch. Audio
Robert Oliver: Pacific Cooking
NZ-born, Fiji-raised chef who has run restarants around the globe, and travelled to many Pacific islands to research his book Me'a Kai: the Food and Flavours of the South Pacific. Audio
Playing Favourites with Helen Medlyn
Jazz chanteuse, dancer, actress, musical theatre performer, caberet entertainer whose latest role is Marcellina in the Nz opera production of The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart. Audio
Wil Anderson: dissecting ads
Comedian, author and columnist who has been appearing at the NZ International Comedy Festival, and hosts the ABC TV series about advertising, The Gruen Transfer. Audio
Charlotte Madison: flying Apaches
Britain's first female Apache helicopter gunship pilot, who served three tours in Afghanistan. She tells her story in the memoir Dressed to Kill. Audio
Antony Loewenstein: Israel and blogging
Journalist and author who co-founded Independent Australian Jewish Voices and the author of The Blogging Revolution and My Israel Question. Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Bill Barton : maths and the pleasure principle
Associate Head of the Mathematics Department at Auckland University, President of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction, and coordinator of the Klein Project to illuminate the… Audio
Angela Lassig : 30 years of NZ fashion
Former Senior Curator of History at Te Papa, and author of a new illustrated book that profiles 25 contemporary New Zealand designers. Audio