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8:10 US Correspondent Mitch McCann 

With the latest on the elections and Hurricaine Helene, we’re joined by our US correspondent, Mitch McCann. 

Youtuber Mark Peyton holds a US flag as he poses for his brother Matt Peyton on the shoreline ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Helene in Alligator Point, Florida, on September 26, 2024. Parts of Florida face "unsurvivable" conditions when Hurricane Helene hits later Thursday, the US weather service said, warning that howling wind will drive destructive waves and storm surge as high as 20 feet (six meters) onto the low-lying coast. Residents heeded mass evacuation orders and fled ahead of the incoming hurricane -- projected to be one of the largest Gulf of Mexico storms in decades. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP)

Photo: CHANDAN KHANNA

8:20 The Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen   

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 totally obvious.     

It’s Sunday morning, so wake up your brain and have a go!       

Sunday Morning Quiz image

Photo: RNZ

8:25 Calling Home: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice choreographer Corey Baker 

Originally from Hornby in Christchurch, dancer and choreographer Corey Baker has forged a stellar career on stage, television and film – more recently as choreographer for Tim Burton’s latest box office release, Beetlejuice,Beetlejuice. 

2XYH563 LONDON, UK. 29th Aug, 2024. Corey Baker attends Beetlejuice Beetlejuice - UK Premiere at Cineworld Cinema - London Leicester Square, London, UK. ( Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News

2XYH563 LONDON, UK. 29th Aug, 2024. Corey Baker attends Beetlejuice Beetlejuice - UK Premiere at Cineworld Cinema - London Leicester Square, London, UK. ( Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News Photo: Credit: See Li/Picture Capital / Alamy Stock Photo

9:10 Mediawatch 

This week Mediawatch talks to the boss of Australia’s public broadcaster, the ABC - and the producer of a show putting mental health out in the open for 15 years.  

Also: fallout from the murder trial that preoccupied the media for the past two months. 

*This programme discusses the issue of suicide and how it is covered by the media* 

Scenes outside the court, after the verdict in the Philip Polkinghorne trial.

Scenes outside the court, after the verdict in the Philip Polkinghorne trial. Photo: RNZ/ Finn Blackwell

9:30 The Spring Garden with Tony Murrell 

Weather permitting, many of us will be hoping to get some jobs in the garden done this weekend. Tony Murrell joins us to take your questions. 

A kereru in a kowhai tree.

A kereru in a kowhai tree. Photo: RNZ / Sharon Lundy

9:50 Americas Cup Update 

Marc Orams has the latest from Barcelona. 

The Louis Vuitton 37th America's Cup Preliminary Regatta in Barcelona, Spain concluded with Alinghi Red Bull Racing finishing fifth overall, while Emirates Team New Zealand won the final race. The intense competition, marked by strategic battles and unpredictable conditions, will resume with the Louis Vuitton Cup on August 29. // Alinghi Red Bull Racing BoatOne and Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli during racing racing at the Louis Vuitton Preliminary Regatta Day 4 in Barcelona, Spain, August 25, 2024. // Samo Vidic / Red Bull Content Pool (Photo by Samo VIDIC / Red Bull Content Pool / Red Bull Content Pool via AFP)

Photo: SAMO VIDIC

10:10 Tiktok sensation Theo Shakes plays Peter Pan 

At 22, actor, film maker and Tok creator (with 1.4 million followers), Theo Shakes is having a moment.   This October he makes his mainstage theatre debut as Peter Pan at the ASB Waterfront Theatre in Auckland Theatre Company’s lavish, large-scale and wondrously inventive production of J. M. Barrie’s classic tale. 

Theo joins Jim to talk acting, fairy dust and just what it takes to be a Tiktok star. 

Theo Shakes as Peter Pan

Photo: Auckland Theatre Company

10:30 Chelsea Winter’s latest cookbook 

The much-anticipated follow-up to Chelsea Winter’s #1 bestselling plant-based cookbook, Supergood, is here!  

Tasty has flexible plant-based comfort food for everyone including eggless corn fritters, and fishless “fush” pie. 

Chelsea joins us to share her favourites. 

Chelsea Winter's new cookbook cover Tasty.

Photo: Supplied

10:50 Argue with Science 

Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science.    

A glistening glass-like visualisation of a complex molecule. Text reads "Argue with Science, with Mary Argue"

Photo: RNZ / Robert Whitaker

11:05 The forecast for the summer 

New Zealander of the Year, international climate scientist Dr Jim Salinger joins us to take a long at the long-term weather predictions for New Zealand’s summer months. 

Niwa map showing hot temperatures forecast in the east of NZ

Photo: @NiwaWeather

11:20 Warmer waters pose problems as trout fishing season approaches 

With trout fishing season officially kicking off next week, many fly fishers will be gearing up to get out on the water. But some anglers are rethinking their approach as the waters that are favoured by trout are warming up and causing stress and even death of the fish.   

Mike Weddell is a world professional title winner and five time British All Round Fly Casting Champion. Having lived and fished in Otago and Southland for nearly 40 years, Weddell has seen first-hand the ill-effects of the warming waters and low river levels.    

NZ brown trout

Photo: 123RF

11:35 The Best Song Ever: Steve Braunias 

Kicking off a new feature on Sunday Morning, we ask an invited guest to name their best song ever. 

Straight from lauded coverage of the trial of Philip Polkinghorne, we’re joined by journalist and author Steve Braunias 

New Zealand writer and journalist Steve Braunias

New Zealand writer and journalist Steve Braunias Photo: Dean Purcell