Karyn Hay
Midweek Mediawatch - Follow the leaders
Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Nights. Colin Peacock talked to Karyn Hay about the Labour Party’s conference overshadowed by the latest TV opinion poll - and reporters’… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - Follow the leaders
Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Nights. Colin Peacock talked to Karyn Hay about the Labour Party’s conference overshadowed by the latest TV opinion poll - and reporters’…
AudioSurfer's pilgrimage to West Ireland captured in film
Australian surfer Vittoria Farmer is the subject of Other Land, a film directed by Alice Ward that follows Vittoria's pilgrimage to Donegal, where she spends the winter surfing in the North Atlantic.
…A tribute to war-time era singer Dame Vera Lynn
Beloved local entertainer Vicki Lee will be performing the songs of Dame Vera Lynn at two shows across Christchurch and Greymouth this weekend. Audio
The couple building their own caravan
Husband and wife team David and Joy Wickham love everything about caravans - so much so, they're building their own - from scratch. Audio, Gallery
Why do colours affect our moods?
Why is it that some colours give us a lift and brighten our mood, while others polarise and incite strong emotions? Audio
Study sheds light on safety of non-stick pans
Non-stick pans are a staple of most Kiwi kitchens. They are durable, frictionless, and easy to cook with and clean - but when they're scratched, how safe are they? Audio
The science behind tonight's total lunar eclipse
Tonight you can look upward and see a total lunar eclipse - definitely a sight not to be missed. But what's the science behind the spectacle? Audio
Should miners have access to conservation land?
Patrick Phelps from Minerals West Coast joins the show once again. Tonight he discusses why miners should continue to have access to apply for conservation land. Audio
The incredible art of freediving
Northlander Sacha Williamson is the country's first female freedive instructor trainer, and just one of two nationwide. Freediving is exploring underwater with a single breath. Audio
BBC World with Jonathan Frewin
The BBC's Jonathan Frewin joins Nights with the latest new from around the world. Audio
What it takes to be a top winemaker
Alun Kilby is the toast of New Zealand's wine industry, having just won the title of Young Winemaker Of The Year. Audio
A Topp class tribute at the Civic Theatre
Dames Lynda and Jools Topp have been honoured with a special tribute at Auckland's Civic Theatre this evening. Audio
Yuletide brass with David Bremner
Music Director of the National Band of New Zealand, David Bremner joins the show with a wonderful mix of brass music to mark the coming Christmas season. Video, Audio
Nights Sport with Zoe George
Zoe George, senior sports journalist at Stuff, joins the show for a breakdown of the latest sporting news. Audio
In With Finn with Finn Johansson
Tamaki's resident music nerd steps out of his makeshift recording studio to bring us his favourite tracks of the week. This week Finn shares tracks from Nick Hakim, Favourite People, Wisbands, and Big… Audio
Bowlzilla slides back into Wellington
After a Covid-induced hiatus, popular skate festival Bowlzilla National Bowl Skating Championships is hitting the capital city this weekend. The event, which takes place at Waitangi Park tomorrow, is… Audio
Review recommends lowering voting age for local elections
A draft report from the Future for Local Government Review has a raft of changes to boost participation in local elections. One of the most direct is to lower the voting age for local councils to 16… Audio
Short-Cut with Dan Slevin
Film critic Dan Slevin joins the show to share his film selections to kick-start your binge watching this weekend. Video, Audio
Solving the mystery of Aotearoa's butterflies
The Butterfly Discovery Project is launching a full study to analyse the DNA of New Zealand's largest group of butterflies. Joining the show to tell us more is project manager and butterfly lover… Audio