Comedy
Welcome to the Punderdome
Welcome to the Punderdome. They're spoken word fight clubs for word nerds who will admit a passion for the most maligned form of humor; the pun. Audio
The week that was with Te Radar and Michele A'Court
A lighter look at the week, including the mystery journey of the much loved 'teacup of Tokoroa'. Audio
Comedy and the art of selling out
Te Radar talks to Sonia Sly about the most memorable show of his career, the art of comedy, why he would call himself a feminist if he was a woman, and the reason he's kept a special item of women's… Audio
The week that was with Michele A'Court & Raybon Kan
Should Peter Thiel sponsor the America's Cup team? Audio
The week that was with Te Radar and Alice Brine
Twitter is having a field day now that Barbie's Ken is sporting a new hairdo, but is he a little late to the man bun party? Audio
Finding humour in the ridiculous
Comedian James Nokise likes to find humour in the ridiculous. His latest show Rukahu follows fictional character Jon Bon Fasi, who’s been given a $75,000 grant from CNZ to create a new show. But what… Audio
The week that was with Te Radar and Pinky Agnew
David Lange's life to become opera, and a Southland school delcares war on fidget spinners. Audio
The Week That Was with Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther
The Week That Was with Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther. Audio
The Week that Was with Te Radar and Alice Brine
Comedians Alice Brine and Te Radar take a whimsical look back at the news of the week. Audio
The week that was with Te Radar & Michele A'Court
The chilli so hot that it can kill you, is to be used as an anaesthetic. Audio
The week that was with te Radar and Irene Pink
New Zealand's most unreliable library users and the vast amounts they owe, and KFC's first romance novella, Tender Wings of Desire, timed for mothers' day. Audio
Science meets comedy
Tim Muller is a scientist by day and a comedian by night. He brings his one-man science-themed show to the NZ International Comedy Festival. Audio
The Week that was with Te Radar and Gemma Gracewood
The Week that was with Te Radar and Gemma Gracewood. Audio
The week that was with Te Radar and Pinky Agnew
The brazen theft of home kill, cheese rolls, a Swanndri, and some gumboots in the small Otago community of Clydevale. What do our comedians make of this crime against southern values? Audio
Bookmarks: Alice Snedden
Alice is a comedian, writer and improviser from Auckland. She studied to be a lawyer, before moving to New York to take up improv comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Today, as well as… Audio
Ashton Brown: Anxious to Meet You
Writer and comedian Ashton Brown finds humour in the things that many of us keep hidden - his battle with anxiety and depression. His new show for the Comedy Festival is called Anxious to Meet You. He… Audio