Paul Brennan
Rehab under the bonnet
Tinkering with cars is helping people in Fielding overcome disabilities incurred through stroke. Video, Audio
The history of pigments
From cow's urine to beetle's blood, the ingredients that have been used to make pigments across history are equal parts weird and wonderful. Video, Audio
Late Edition for 19 June 2017
We cross live to London with the latest from north London and Supreme Court has agreed to hear Anna Osborne and Sonya Rockhouse claim the payout from the mine's former CEO, Peter Whittall was… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 16 2017
A review of the week's news including... Labour promises to cut immigration numbers by a year, the Prime Minister congratulates Theresa May on her re-election as British Prime Minister, a police… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 9 2017
A review of the week's news including... The oyster industry says a crisis is imminent, the US Secretary of State drops in for a short visit, the controversial question of whether people with terminal… Audio
Late Edition for 8 June 2017
More on the problems facing the Bluff Oyster industry and what's on the minds of the Australian people. In Dateline Pacific, the Pacific Games Council threatens legal action against Tonga. Audio
Nights' Culture - Tabletop Games
Morgan Davie is taking us on a whirlwind tour across four games to look at how stories emerge from playing games with cards. Audio
Learning to fly
Grant Amos helps people conquer their fear of flying. He's on the show to talk how and why he started his business. Audio
Late Edition for 7 June 2017
Oysters under threat from a parasite that's been found at Stewart Island. The wonderful world of jellyfish and Doodling and daydreaming , and lack of focus, might be a good thing. In Dateline Pacific… Audio
Nights' Overseas - Canada
It's the second-largest country by total area and the northernmost country of the North America continent, journalist for Medicine Hat News, Peggy Revell reports from Canada. Audio
Does the U.S have an answer to homelessness?
The head of the US National Alliance to End Homelessness, Nan Roman is in New Zealand to speak at the Community Housing Aotearoa Impact Conference and to meet political and community leaders working… Audio
Late Edition for 6 June 2017
Tonight from Afternoons the further cracking of the Larsen C Ice Shelf, from Nine to Noon a New Zealand public health sociologist who is outraged that a 10 year old who was menstruating was excluded… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 2 2017
A review of the week's news including... Legal action looms over the Auckland Council following its decision to vote for Mayor Phil Goff's targeted accommodation rate, the Auditor General releases a… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri May 26 2017
A review of the week's news including... Analysis of this week's budget, former whistle blowing Transport Ministry workers speak out for the first time about being forced out of their jobs, a Kaitaia… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri May 19 2017
A review of the week's news including... A high profile suicide prevention campaigner makes a very public exit from a Government advisory group, the Opportunities Party wants cannabis laws reformed… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri May 12 2017
A review of the week's news including... Embattled Kiwi rugby league players not being considered for the World Cup after allegedly buying cocaine, does Australia think of New Zealand as a soft… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri May 5 2017
A review of the week's news including... New questions are raised by leaked video footage showing a robot and two workers inside the Pike River mine just months after the 2010 disaster, fresh happy… Audio
Favourite album: Tapestry by Carole King
Today's feature album is one of the biggest sellers in popular music history. It's the second solo effort from the most successful female songwriter of the late 20th century. Carole King's… Audio
Paul Brennan: Bring Our Birds Home
Aviation enthusiast Paul Brennan has launched a campaign to track down planes that flew in New Zealand between 1959 and 1981. He has identified planes of "cultural significance" - the Lockheed Electra… Audio