Kim Hill
Danny Sriskandarajah - Civil society in jeopardy
Dr Dhananjayan (Danny) Sriskandarajah is the secretary general of CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation. Audio
Arthur Tompkins - Raphael's Sistine Madonna
Arthur Tompkins is a District Court judge, and editor of Art Crime and its Prevention: A Handbook for Collectors and Art Professionals (Lund Humphries). He has a special interest in crimes involving… Audio
Mary Coughlan - Bloody Mary
Jazz singer Mary Coughlan is regarded as an Irish national treasure, who is also treasured for her extraordinary candour. She'll talk about her best-selling autobiography Bloody Mary at this year's… Audio
Piet Chielens - In Flanders Fields
Piet Chielens is director of the In Flanders Fields Museum in Ypres, Belgium. His team at the musuem are currently working on commemorations for the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele.
…Donna Chisholm: defending David Dougherty
David Dougherty, who was wrongfully convicted of abducting and raping an 11 year old girl in 1993, has died. Donna Chisholm campaigned for Dougherty to be cleared and supporting him through his… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 28 April 2017
Microbiologists are warning there could be thousands of cases of a dangerous potentially lethal superbug infection every year if action isn't taken immediately. Dr Joshua Freeman, a clinical… Audio
Listener Feedback for 22 April 2017
A selection of feedback from Saturday Morning with Kim Hill. Audio
Professor Tim Fitzpatrick - Measuring the Globe
Auckland's Pop-up Globe, the world's first temporary working replica of Shakespeare's theatre, popped up for the first time in February 2016 with a twice-extended debut season that sold over 100,000… Audio
Martino Gamper - 100 chairs for 100 days
Furniture designer Martino Gamper says, "There is no perfect chair." Ten years ago, the London-based, Italian-born designer initiated his project 100 Chairs in 100 Days, making a new chair a day for… Audio
Kim Griggs - moving Te Tiriti
RNZ senior reporter Kim Griggs has been up very early this morning to witness the Treaty of Waitangi, the Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand and the Women's Suffrage… Audio
Sir Venki Ramikrishnan: Antibiotics and the cell's protein factory
Sir Venkatraman 'Venki' Ramakrishnan is a Nobel Prize-winning biologist who has contributed to our understanding of the atomic structure of the ribosome - the site within living cells where genetic… Audio
Virginia Hanlon Grohl: From Cradle to Stage
Virginia Hanlon Grohl is the mother of Foo Fighters frontman and former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl. She interviewed the mothers of 18 famous musicians for her book From Cradle to Stage. Audio
Margaret Atwood: The resurgence of The Handmaid's Tale
Canadian author Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel The Handmaid's Tale is enjoying a resurgence, with many fearing the dystopian totalitarian world it depicts could be reflected in Trump's America. Video, Audio
Alan Gibbs: Luxury cars and laissez-faire economics
One of New Zealand wealthiest – and most outspoken – businessmen, Alan Gibbs is also a life-long car enthusiast. He talks to Kim Hill about his life and love of motor cars. Audio, Gallery
Top Stories for Friday 21 April 2017
The Chief of the Air Force says despite the effective grounding of all its NH 90 helicopters the aircraft are not duds. The airforce has stopped all flights to areas where emergency landings are not… Audio
The Cost of Sugar
Professor Jim Mann, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth and Professor Tony Blakely talk to Kim Hill about why free sugar is so bad, whether diet soft drinks are good, and sugar versus fat. Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 12 April 2017
NIWA meteorologist Chris Brandolino says we're going to see a repeat of last week's rainfall and can expect impact from flooding and slips across the North Island and upper South Island. "Whakatane… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 11 April 2017
Warning more Aucklanders face winter without homes, MSD responds to warning of more homeless Auckland families, First distinctively NZ comic voice - John Clarke in his own words, 'He had that… Audio
Listener Feedback for 8 April 2017
A selection of feedback from Saturday Morning with Kim Hill. Audio
Kate Camp - À Menton
Kate Camp has published five collections of poetry, and a sixth collection, The internet of things, has just been released. She is the recipient of the 2016 Katherine Mansfield Fellowship, and heads… Audio