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Watchmen and V for Vendetta author Alan Moore returns
11:30 AM.Watchmen and V for Vendetta are best-known works by New York Times bestselling author Alan Moore. In his latest book, The Great When, history, myth and murder collide on the streets of post-WWII… Read more Audio
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Rugby commentator Jamie Wall on France's win against the ABs
11:06 AM.The third big rugby game for the All Blacks in Europe was France this morning. Sports journalist and author Jamie Wall was live blogging it for RNZ. He joins Jim to discuss the outcome. Read more Audio
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How dominant is right-wing online culture?
10:30 AM.Podcasters and Youtubers with millions of followers, situated outside of the mainstream, are dominating over traditionally liberal and arts media, according to The Times columnist James Marriot. Read more Audio
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Local and global: a decade as a newspaper columnist
10:06 AM.Tommy Kapai Wilson spent a decade as a columnist at The Bay of Plenty Times where he observed local events and wider societal changes. Now a richly illustrated collection of his writing, Paperboy… Read more Audio
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Frances Cook: What links crypto currency and chilli flakes?
9:40 AM.Financial journalist and podcaster Frances Cook on whether it's worth adding digital currencies to our investment portfolios. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for Sunday 17th November 2024
9:08 AM.Why was an award-winning journalist dedicated to reporting abuse in state care briefly banned from the official apology for that this week? Also - NZME plans to close 14 local North Island papers… Read more Audio
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
8:44 AM.We find out whether baking soda is an effective performance enhancer with Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition. Read more Audio
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Can technology prevent shark attacks?
8:30 AM.Riley Elliott - aka the Shark Man - discusses wetsuits that could help deter sharks from attacking people in the ocean. Read more Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen
8:30 AM.Our quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back for another Sunday Morning quiz. Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Alice Wilkins
8:14 AM.We catch up with the latest news from the UK with Sunday Morning correspondent Alice Watkins. Read more Audio
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Saddling Up for the Last Muster
11:40 AM.Mustering by horse is a tradition that goes back to the first high country run-holders in the 19th Century. Journalist, Carly Thomas decided to saddle up and ride alongside those who hold the reins… Read more Audio
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Trump’s Victory: A view from the right
11:10 AM.Last week ahead of the US Election we spoke to vintner, economist and political analyst, John Jordan who predicted a victory for Donald Trump and that we'd all be wondering how the pollsters got it… Read more Audio
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What's turning our hair grey?
10:40 AM.Can stress turn our hair grey? Should you pluck grey hair? Can red-haired people go grey? Dr Theresa Larkin is an academic in Graduate Medicine at the University of Wollongong and joins us with the… Read more Audio
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Bob Geldof: Songs and Stories from an Extraordinary Life
10:20 AM.40 years on from the unforgettable Live Aid concert, Sir Bob Geldof, iconic figure in music, politics, media and business is coming to New Zealand for a series of special events in Auckland and… Read more Audio
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Royal NZ Air Force Band strikes up for its Annual Concert
10:10 AM.The Royal New Zealand Air Force Band's Director of Music, Squadron Leader David Gallaher joins us ahead of their annual concert happening this Sunday at Wellington's Michael Fowler Centre. Read more Audio
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Alastair Riddell: 50 Years since Out on the Street
9:35 AM.Alastair Riddell and Space Waltz epitomize the mid-1970s heyday of glam rock in New Zealand. Alsastir joins us to celebrate 50 years since the release of "Out on the Street" was a number-one hit in… Read more Audio
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Is your standing desk just as bad as sitting?
8:40 AM.The standing desk is often touted, especially for office workers, as the panacea to our sedentary lifestyles. But a recent study has found standing for long periods of time might not be much better… Read more Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen
8:30 AM.Our quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back for another Sunday Morning quiz. Jack is the mind behind the questions on BBC quiz show 'Only Connect' which is known for being both difficult to crack and… Read more Audio
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Lois Gibson: The World’s most successful forensic artist
8:10 AM.Lois Gibson is recorded in The Guinness Book of World Records as The World's Most Successful Forensic Artist having helped to identify more than 1,300 suspects. Read more Audio
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Election USA: A Republican’s View
11:37 AM.As the US Election enters the final stretch, John Jordan, vintner, economist and political analyst joins us to give his take on how the vote will go. Read more Audio
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Jacqueline Bublitz: Leave the Girls Behind
11:06 AM.New Plymouth author Jacqueline Bublitz joins us to talk about her second book Leave the Girls Behind, which follows her international best seller Before You Knew My Name. Read more Audio
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All Eyes on Twickenham
10:52 AM.Rugby writer and columnist Gregor Paul joins us with the latest from Twickenham. Read more Audio
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Election USA: A Democrat’s View
10:34 AM.As the US Election enters the final stretch, former United States Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, Mark Gilbert joins us to give his take on how the vote will go. Read more Audio
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Stephen Fry returns to New Zealand
10:05 AM.English actor and all-round treasure Stephen Fry returns to New Zealand with a brand-new show in November. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Tom Reynolds in Poole, UK
9:39 AM.Architect Tom Reynolds is calling home from Poole in Dorset. Read more Audio