Peter Field
"Fake news is not new" according to Professor of History
Fake news entered our collective vocabulary during the Trump presidency, but apparently the concept is nothing new. Reporter Ella Stewart spoke with the Head of Humanties and Creative Arts at the… Audio
Tiny Taranaki dog classified as 'menace' by council
The owners of a tiny German spitz named Coco are appealing after the South Taranaki District Council classified it as a 'menace'. Audio
Today in music history
On this day in 1983, Africa by the group Toto hit number one on the charts. Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Peter Field (Part 2)
The Tourism Export Council is calling for urgent action from the government, warning inbound tour operators are "hanging by a thread".Tourism Export Council chief executive Lynda Keene tells The Panel… Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Peter Field (Part 1)
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has been provisionally approved by Medsafe, with certain conditions placed on the company. The most recent Wellington rental to hit the headlines has been described as "an… Audio
What panellists have been thinking
What panellists Victoria Stewart and Peter Field have been thinking. Audio
Pro Trump protester storm US Capital – Peter Field
We cross live to Washington DC where thousands of pro Trump protesters are clashing with police outside the US Capitol building. Audio
Today in Music History
American singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman makes a rare TV appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, performing her iconic song 'Talkin' Bout A Revolution'. Audio
The Panel with Tracey Barnett and Peter Field (Part 2)
A survey of 2000 Kiwis has revealed the impacts the country's first lockdown on New Zealanders' mental health. The Panel speaks to Auckland University Associate Professor Janet Fanslow about what the… Audio
The Panel with Tracey Barnett and Peter Field (Part 1)
US election expert Associate Professor Brendon O'Connor from the United States Studies Centre at Sydney University provides analysis of the election results as both US leaders appear to claim victory… Audio
Science proves that leftover takeaways do taste better
Science has proven that left over food, especially takeaways, tastes better after a night in the fridge. Audio
Spy found evidence of sexual abuse barred from going to police
Former spy says the SIS stopped him from reporting sexual abuse against a young girl which he discovered during a covert operation. Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks about the laws around SIS… Audio
Today in music history: Jailhouse rock was released in 1957
Today in music history Elvis Presley released Jailhouse Rock in 1957. Audio
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Chris Field (Part 2)
Professor David Murdoch talks to The Panel about a survey which shows one in five New Zealanders believe that the COVID-19 virus was developed in a laboratory. Former spy says the SIS stopped him from… Audio
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Chris Field (Part 1)
Alert level changes in Auckland are not helping to get more people through the doors at the CBD's hospitality outlets. As the US COVID death toll passes two hundred thousand, President Trump says it's… Audio
What panellists Alexia Russell and Peter Field are thinking
What panellists Alexia Russell and Chris Field are thinking. Audio
US politics: Trump admits downplaying coronavirus
Associate Professor of American History Peter Field, from Canterbury University, joins the Panel to discuss the latest revelations from the US about President Donald Trump's messaging around the… Audio
Biden names Kamala Harris as running mate
Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden has announced that his running mate for Vice President will be senator and former state prosecutor Kamala Harris. Audio
Bookmarks: Peter Field
Our Bookmarks guest today is a former classmate of Barack Obama's, an associate Professor of American History and an Abraham Lincoln enthusiast, Peter Field. Audio
Trump facing bleak outlook for re-election bid
President Donald Trump is facing the bleakest outlook for his re-election bid so far, with his polling numbers plunging, the New York Times reports. Audio