Elisabeth Easther
Book review - Fifteen Million Years in Antarctica
Elisabeth Easther reviews Fifteen Million Years in Antarctica by Rebecca Priestley, which is published by Victoria University Press. Audio
Book review - The Secret Hours by Santa Montefiore
Elisabeth Easther reviews The Secret Hours by Santa Montefiore, which is published by Simon & Schuster. Audio
The week that was
Comedians Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther traverse a range of topics including - German finger wrestling, a mobility scooter pursuit in Timaru and reaction to Australia banning a popular zombie… Audio
Book review - The Behaviour of Love by Virginia Reeves
Elisabeth Easther reviews The Behaviour of Love by Virginia Reeves, which is published by Simon & Schuster. Audio
Book review - From Sunset to Sunrise, by Tim Nicol
Elisabeth Easther reviews From Sunset to Sunrise, by Tim Nicol Audio
The week that Was
Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther look back at the funnier stories of the past week including the Aussie thief chased off with a didgeridoo and Russia's competitive slapping competition. Audio
NZ Book review - Little Darlings by Melanie Golding
Elisabeth Easther reviews Little Darlings by Melanie Golding, which is published by Harlequin. Audio
The week that was
Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther on crazy musings on starfish and warnings from Pope Francis against falling into the temptation of gossip in hair salons and beauty parlours. Audio
Book review - Identity Crisis by Ben Elton
Elisabeth Easther reviews Identity Crisis by Ben Elton, described as a blistering satire on a fracturing world - and a roller-coaster thriller. It is published by Penguin Random House. Audio
The week that was, smurf invasion
James Elliott and Elisabeth Easther with the Friday funnies. The will chat with Lynn about why Zebras confuse flies and a German town sees a smurf invasion, as thousands gather to break world record.
…Cycling off the beaten track
Traveller and documentary maker Elisabeth Easther is back to talk about new ways to see Aotearoa. Today we're talking about cycleways around the country and the new ways to see places that might be… Audio, Gallery
Book review - The Kingfisher Secret by Anonymous
Elisabeth Easther reviews The Kingfisher Secret by Anonymous, which is published by Penguin Random House. "The Kingfisher Secret is a thinly veiled depiction of Donald and Ivana Trump's marriage… Audio
Florida see you later alligator, Finns troll Trump
The week that was with Radar and Elisabeth Easther. They're along with some of the wry headlines of the week, including the Florida Walmart which has trespassed an alligator, and Finnish people troll… Audio
Vegan backlash, ghost lovers and more
Irene Pink and Elisabeth Easther look at the lighter side of the headlines in the week that was, including Amethyst Realm's unusual love life involving ghosts, and the backlash over a British magazine… Audio
NZ Books review - Take Nothing With You by Patrick Gale
Elisabeth Easther reviews Take Nothing With You by Patrick Gale, which is published by Hachette. Audio
The week that was, art's black hole
Elisabeth Easther and James Elliott with the Friday funnies, including the 8 foot black hole art installation in a Portuguese Gallery that claimed an art enthusiast. Audio
The week that was
Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther take a look at the more unusual stories of the week including the woman described as 'Britain's worst neighbour' who made headlines for installing a special high pitched… Audio
The week that was with Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther
The cringeworthy reasons some British firms say they lack women on boards; Australia's "poo jogger" unmasked, and are Canadian peacocks having existential crises en masse? Audio
The week that was with Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther
A lighter look at this past week -a new style of jean that has almost all of the denim removed is being mocked online after going on sale in a Los Angeles fashion outlet; a Melbourne library is shut… Audio
The Week That Was with Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther
Our comedians look at the lighter stories of the week including the Canadian couple which adopted a Vietnamese potbellied pig from an animal shelter only to kill and eat her. Audio