Robyn Malcolm
Midday Report Essentials for Friday 28 March 2025
In today's episode, the government is bringing in the Commerce Commission to keep an eye on Wellington Water, an emergency meeting has been held in Auckland to discuss homelessness, F1 driver Max… Audio
NZ series After the Party nominated for Bafta
The New Zealand TV series After the Party has scored a nomination in this year's Bafta awards. Robyn Malcolm spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Robyn Malcolm wins award at Series Mania Forum
Esteemed New Zealand actress Robyn Malcolm has become the first local actor to take home an award from the Series Mania Forum in France.
She accepted the best actress award in Lille, during a… Audio
Robyn Malcolm: 'After The Party' is my version of menopause
Robyn Malcolm is one of New Zealand’s best known actors. She discusses creating her latest age-appropriate role in After the Party and how she’s navigated solo-parenting, menopause and mental health… Video, Audio
It's Personal with Anika Moa: Trailer
Anika Moa has a new podcast! She chats about issues that are personal to her and her guests, with the likes of movie producer Chelsea Winstanley, White Ferns captain Sophie Devine, actor Robyn Malcolm… Video, Audio
New TV series flirts with what's 'unacceptable' for middle-aged women
Frustrated by the lack of decent roles for middle-aged women, actor Robyn Malcolm and veteran screenwriter Dianne Taylor decided to do something about it. The pair put their heads together to create… Audio
True crime series retells stranger than fiction meth bust in Far North
In 2016, one of Aotearoa's largest-ever meth busts, was delivered into the laps of some bewildered Northland cops. In a six-part series coming to TV Three, director David White and darlings of the… Video, Audio
Robyn Malcolm in MIQ 'naughty corner' after candle confiscation
Actor Robyn Malcolm says she feels like she's in the team of five million's naughty corner after being bailed up by MIQ officials for lighting a candle in her room and displaying one too many bottles… Video, Audio
Coronavirus: Robyn Malcolm in lockdown
We've been talking to people about how they're handling life in isolation.
Actor Robyn Malcolm was supposed to have a new movie come out during lockdown, comedy This Town, but that's been put on hold… Audio
The Mixtape Robyn Malcom
This week’s selector is Robyn Malcolm who has graced local stage and screen for the past three decades, she speaks to Yadana Saw about the songs that have stuck with her through the years
Robyn Malcolm has high hopes the new Lord of the Rings series
Actor Robyn Malcolm, who fought against the "Hobbit" employment law has high hopes the new Lord of the Rings series will be a boon for the local film industry. She told Katie Scotcher she's thrilled… Audio
Turei tells Green's poverty rally welfare system broken
The Green Party has pledged at a rally in South Auckland to do all it can to end poverty.
National, Labour launch battle for Auckland voters
Jacinda Ardern has promised light rail across Auckland in a decade, while Bill English is pledging an electric rail line between Papakura and Pukekohe. RNZ deputy political editor Chris Bramwell was… Audio
Bookmarks - Robyn Malcolm
On Bookmarks we get some well known faces (or voices) to give us some recommendations - favourite books, smartphone apps, films, poetry, videogames, holiday destinations and whatever else they think… Audio
Sonnet No 131: Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art...
Read by Robyn Malcolm. Music details: Dowland: Tarleton's Riserrectione (Naxos 8.557586) Audio
Sonnet No 123: No! Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change
Read by Robyn Malcolm. Music details: Dowland: Preludium (Glossa GCD 920 109) Audio
Sonnet No 110: Alas, 'tis true I have gone here and there
Read by Robyn Malcolm. Music details: Dowland: A Fancy (Fantasie No 5) (Naxos 8.557586) Audio
Sonnet No 92: But do thy worst to steal thyself away…
Read by Robyn Malcolm. Music details: Dowland: Fantasie (Glossa GCD 920 109) Audio
Bertolt Brecht - The Good Soul of Szechuan
After being box office poison for quite a while, playwright Bertolt Brecht is making a comeback. Audio