Paul Brennan
What the Secret Policemen Saw
With access into the Lithuanian KGB Collection in the Hoover Archives (and other Soviet Archives), Mark Harrison reveals the practices of KGB counterintelligence during the Cold War. Professor of… Audio
Pundit - Te Pataka A Te Manu Korihi
Digging up the hangi pit with Radio New Zealand's Maori News team - the low-down on the Maori electorates from election weekend with journalists Mani Dunlop and Eru Rerekura. Audio
Sports correspondent - Germany
In the grandstands with the German crowds is Berlin-based editor-in-chief of Football Collective, Paddy Higgs - the good feeling of Germany's win at the 2014 World Cup hasn't lasted long; reigning… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending October 17 2014
A review of the week's news including... New Zealand wins a two-year spot on the United Nations Security Council, The Prime Minister downplays New Zealand's presence at a high level defence meeting in… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Oct 10 2014
A review of the week's news including... the Prime Minister transfers responsibility for the country's security and intelligence agencies to the Attorney-General, the author of the book 'Dirty… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Oct 10 2014
A review of the week's news including... the Prime Minister transfers responsibility for the country's security and intelligence agencies to the Attorney-General, the author of the book 'Dirty… Audio
Feature Album - What's Wrong With This Picture?
This 1976 album 'What's Wrong With This Picture?' is by American singer, songwriter, musician and arranger Andrew Gold. The album was a mix of re-makes and originals, produced by Peter Asher with… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Oct 3 2014
A review of the week's news including... World dairy prices slump again but don't expect a cut in the price of milk butter and cheese, prepare to pay more for meat, Labour MPs decide to put new… Audio
Late Edition for Monday 29 September 2014
Claims that people are still suffering unnecessarily from allergies, kiwifruit growers are sueing the government claiming biosecurity officials were negligent, thoughts of Sir Colin Meads and John… Audio
Plugging in the Car
Inspired by electrical engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla, Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk heads this independent automaker, which is rapidly expanding its revolutionary range of electric vehicles. With… Audio
Sports Correspondent - Thailand
The new football league in India (with the big money drawing former legends out of retirement), and Manny Pacquiao has a fight coming up on 22 November. Audio
Week In review for week ending Sept 25 2014
A review of the week's news including... how the general election turnout rated, pressure builds on Labour leader David Cunliffe to resign, the man who wrote of dirty tricks by the National Party… Audio
Best of the Week - 26 September 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 26 September. This week... Nine to Noon's political commentators from the left and right talk about the outcome of… Audio
Late Edition for 21 October 2014
As students resist continuing hikes, universities say they have no choice but to increase fees; the legacy of former Australian Labour PM, the late Gough Whitlam; and in Dateline Pacific, Pacific… Audio
Week In Review week ending Sept 19 2014
A review of the week's news including... Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald on American spy agency whistleblower Edward Snowden's claims New Zealand is under mass surveillance and the… Audio
Late Edition for Thursday 18 September
Claims a Chinese anti-corruption unit wants to investigate one of its own in New Zealand, the pace of our economic growth is easing and the polls are open in Scotland. Audio
Conundrum Clue 8 for Thursday 18 September
Listen in on Friday night for the answer. Audio