Comedy
If I hadn't gone blind - Tom Skelton
Comedian and storyteller Tom Skelton talks to Kathryn about the past 10 years since losing most of his sight, and wonders what might have been. He's performing his show 2020 Visions (If I hadn't gone… Audio
Want to do feminism better? Deborah Frances-White
Creator of the hit 'Guilty Feminist' podcast, Deborah Frances-White talks to Kathryn Ryan about the complexities of being a 'woke' feminist, and trying to reconcile the desire to fight misogyny while… Audio
Eamonn Marra - comedian turned novelist
Eamonn Marra accompanies his debut novel 2000ft Above Worry Level by saying that it'll be the last time he writes about depression. Audio
The week that was
Comedians Pinky Agnew and Elisabeth Easther with a wrap of the funny headlines. Audio
The Week that Was
Our comedians Te Radar and Michele A'Court chew on a lamington burger and examine whether takeaways are necessary given the amount of time saving food products that are available. Audio
The week that was with Te Radar and Irene Pink
A wealth of funny stories from the week. Audio
What consitutes minimum chips is hotly debated in Australia
Debate is raging in Australia over what the minimum amount of chips should be. Audio
The week that was
Our comedians Te Radar and Pinky Agnew with a wrap of funny stories, including New Zealand's worst personalised plates Audio
The week that was with Te Radar and Jodie Rimmer
Our comedians with an airline food feast and also the reason why the Apostrophe society has thrown in the towel. Audio
The week that was - BBC furore over six chip limit
Our comedians Te Radar and Melanie Bracewell have a feast of funnies, including slim pickings at the BBC's canteen in London's Broadcasting house, where the fish and chips are coming up short! Audio
The week that was
Our comedians Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther with a feast of funny stories. Audio
Calling Home: Thom Monckton in Helsinki
Running away to join the circus is a dream for many, but for Kiwi theatre performer Thom Monckton it's been an absolute reality. Thom's based in Helsinki but is Calling Home is currently touring his… Audio
The week that was
Our comedians Gemma Gracewood and Irene Pink have been looking at the funniest wildlife photos of the year. Audio
The week that was
Comedians Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther with a wry look at some of the lighter headlines. Audio
Mediawatch for 20 October 2019
MediaWorks TV on the block; comedy cuts point to bigger TV problems; rugby TV deal creates claims of conflicts and compromise Audio
The week that was
Te Radar and James Elliott take a wry look at the week, including the Vatican's new "click to pray" E-Rosary. Audio
Sudden comedy cuts no laughing matter for MediaWorks
Broadcaster MediaWorks is cutting key local TV comedies. Mediawatch says it’s a further sign of the company’s deepening problems and wider troubles in free-to-air television. And it is also a headache… Audio
Sudden comedy cuts no laughing matter for MediaWorks
Broadcaster MediaWorks is cutting key local TV comedies. Mediawatch says it’s a further sign of the company’s deepening problems and wider troubles in free-to-air television. And it is also a headache…
AudioThe week that was - who is Queen Shazza?
Our comedians Michele A'Court and Melanie Bracewell are amused by a royal code name. Audio
Millennial grief explained through comedy
Niamh O'Keefe's 'The Ned Niamh Show' has been called a guide to millennial grief. Her show's on at BATS theatre each night until October 5th. Audio