Kim Hill
Science with Paul Callaghan: Sound - part 2
The second of two discussions on sound, with Professor Callaghan and his orchestra. Audio
Science with Paul Callaghan: Sound - part 1
The first of two discussions on sound, with the Alan MacDiarmid professor of physical sciences. Audio
Oliver Sacks, on Musicophilia
Neurologist and author talking about his book: Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain. From 11 October 2007. Audio
Children's Books with Kate de Goldi
Two new titles, plus the best of 2007, and what makes a great modern children's book. Audio
Playing Favourites with DJ Mu and Fat Freddys Drop
Four members of the dub-soul collective with the longest charting local album in history have a chat and drop some live tracks Audio
Michael Pollan, on food and the industry that surrounds it
Author of The Omnivore's Dilemma, and new book In Defence of Food: The Myth of Nutrition and the Pleasures of Eating. Audio
Michael Pollan, on food and the industry that surrounds it
Author of The Omnivore's Dilemma, and new book In Defence of Food: The Myth of Nutrition and the Pleasures of Eating. Audio
Science with Paul Callaghan: String Theory
Professor Callaghan discusses string theory. Audio
Tuhoe 'Bruno' Isaac
Mongrel Mob leader and prison inmate who turned from"dog"to God; a story he tells in his memoir, True Red. Audio
Playing Favourites with The Topp Twins
Whilst Jools Topp underwent cancer treatment, Lynda looked after the farm. Kim Hill spoke to the twins about recent times, and they played some songs live in the studio. Audio
James Hill
Kim Hill talks to Canadian ukelele player and composer James Hill. After touring for 12 years with the Langley Ukulele Ensemble, he embarked on a solo career in 2002, and is the headline act at the… Audio
Steve Carden
Steve Carden was picked in 2005 by the Sir Peter Blake Trust as one of New Zealand's six emerging leaders. Audio
Science with Paul Callaghan: Plastics
Physics professor Paul Callaghan on plastics. Audio
25th April: a true fiction by Dean Parker
What was? What could have been? The past is the past, but 25th April might have been remembered each year for very different reasons, if only... Audio
Sheila Natusch: from Stewart Island to Owhiro Bay
Kim Hill's first interview with the New Zealand historian and natural science writer, brought up on Stewart Island. Audio
Harry Ricketts, Chris Price and Andrew McCallum on Bob Dylan
Three Bob Dylan fans - a professor, a poet and a policy analyst - talk about the man and his concert. Audio
Playing Favorites: Alastair Galbraith
2006 Arts Laureate Alastair Galbraith talks to Kim Hill about his life in alternative music and composition, and chooses some of his favorite pieces of music. Audio