Comedy
The Week That Was With Te Radar And Michele A'court
Our comedians bring some levity to what has been a very serious week. Audio
Comedy Duo On Spending Time With Nearest And Dearest
Most of us will be spending a fair bit of time with our whanau over the next four weeks. Courtney and Heta Dawson are daughter and father comedians from Auckland who know a thing or two about the… Audio
The sports commentator doing a play-by-play of everyday life
As sports events get cancelled, British rugby commentator Nick Heath is delivering some much-needed laughs with his #LifeCommentary videos. Video, Audio
The week that was with Irene Pink and James Elliot
Why it's now more important than ever to have a sense of humour. Audio
Comedian Stephanie Laing brings her Butterfingers to Fringe
Comedian Stephanie Laing falls down... a lot. But she always gets herself back up again. And then sometimes falls down again. Stephanie's back in Wellington to perform her new show, Butterfingers, at… Audio
3MM: Dai Henwood reflects on 25 years of Warriors fandom
The country's first professional rugby league team, the Auckland Warriors, played their debut match 25 years ago this week. Warriors mega-fan Dai Henwood reflects on this highs and lows of a quarter… Audio
The week that was
Our comedians Te Radar and Brynley Stent take a look at the lighter stories making the headlines this week. Audio
The week that was with Te Radar & Gemma Gracewood
The new footshake phenomenen and watering the perfect plant. Audio
The week that was
Our comedians Te Radar and Melanie Bracewell with a feast of funnies, including why the World Taekwondo Federation is changing its name because of the negative connotations of its initials. Audio
If I hadn't gone blind - Tom Skelton
Comedian and storyteller Tom Skelton talks to Kathryn about the past 10 years since losing most of his sight, and wonders what might have been. He's performing his show 2020 Visions (If I hadn't gone… Audio
Want to do feminism better? Deborah Frances-White
Creator of the hit 'Guilty Feminist' podcast, Deborah Frances-White talks to Kathryn Ryan about the complexities of being a 'woke' feminist, and trying to reconcile the desire to fight misogyny while… Audio
Eamonn Marra - comedian turned novelist
Eamonn Marra accompanies his debut novel 2000ft Above Worry Level by saying that it'll be the last time he writes about depression. Audio
The week that was
Comedians Pinky Agnew and Elisabeth Easther with a wrap of the funny headlines. Audio
The Week that Was
Our comedians Te Radar and Michele A'Court chew on a lamington burger and examine whether takeaways are necessary given the amount of time saving food products that are available. Audio
The week that was with Te Radar and Irene Pink
A wealth of funny stories from the week. Audio
What consitutes minimum chips is hotly debated in Australia
Debate is raging in Australia over what the minimum amount of chips should be. Audio
The week that was
Our comedians Te Radar and Pinky Agnew with a wrap of funny stories, including New Zealand's worst personalised plates Audio
The week that was with Te Radar and Jodie Rimmer
Our comedians with an airline food feast and also the reason why the Apostrophe society has thrown in the towel. Audio
The week that was - BBC furore over six chip limit
Our comedians Te Radar and Melanie Bracewell have a feast of funnies, including slim pickings at the BBC's canteen in London's Broadcasting house, where the fish and chips are coming up short! Audio
The week that was
Our comedians Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther with a feast of funny stories. Audio