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Peta Mathias in the Musical Chair
Peta Mathias' new book Eat Your Heart Out is an exploration of love stories from around the world, intertwined with recipes that suit romantic encounters. Although, she maintains that anything cooked… Audio
Griff Rhys-Jones' Great Kiwi Road Trip
Griff Rhys-Jones has been in New Zealand filming his new series, Griff's Great Kiwi Road Trip, which premieres next Sunday. Along with seeing the sights, he's on a quest to find out what it means to… Audio
Brexit blunder could see Johnson sent to prison
Boris Johnson could be breaking the law and possibly be sent to prison by refusing to go back to the EU for another Brexit extension. Dominic O'Connell joins the show with all the latest. Audio
The messy start to Tory MPs' leadership tussle
UK correspondent Kate Adie joins Kathryn to talk about the frenzy of Tory hopefuls vying to replace Theresa May amid the Brexit mess during a stormy summer. She'll also look at the decision by the BBC… Audio
Public media funding policy back to square one?
Labour came to power promising big boosts to public broadcasting, but last week's Budget offered only stop-gap increases “pending major policy decisions” to come. Mediawatch asks the minister of… Audio
Dominic O'Connell: June 7 will be The End of May
British PM Theresa May's latest attempt to deliver a Brexit deal resulted in her resignation.The BBC's Business Presenter, Dominic O'Connell talks about the latest development. Audio
The crypto factor: the winners and losers in virtual investment (BBC WORLD)
Insight - With vast fortunes made and lost, the BBC's Paul Connolly investigates some of the biggest scandals to rock the virtual world of cryptocurrency
What's so scary about Huawei? (BBC World Service)
How did it happen that Huawei finds itself at the centre of a global row and is the suspicion justified? (BBC World Service).
Taking the local global: 'Multi Story'
Every community's got its colourful characters and memorable stories to tell. But how do you take a great local story and get it in front of the widest possible audience? That's the challenge that… Audio
The best TV new to streaming this week
‘What ifs’ dominate the new TV landscape this week, says Dan Slevin: What if Poland was still communist? What if all of Dickens’ characters lived in the same town and knew each other? Video
BBC Proms 2018 - Week One
BBC Proms 2018
Over the next eight weeks on RNZ Concert we bring you a selection of exciting concerts from this year’s BBC Proms.
BBC journalist took part in anti-Trump protests
A senior BBC journalist took part in anti-Trump protests over the weekend, proudly posing with a 'Go Home' sign. Audio
Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Royal wedding is different
BBC's Jonny Dymond talks to John Campbell about what makes Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding not just royal, but unique. Video, Audio
Viral - but not memorable
When a girl burst in on her dad's live news interview on BBC TV back in March, it quickly went viral and became one of the year’s most memorable bloopers. Or did it? Audio
RNZ Concert's selections from the BBC Proms
This week's concerts from the BBC Proms 2017
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BBC Proms 2017 - Week Five
RNZ Concert presents recent performances from the BBC Proms Video
BBC Proms 2017 - Week Four
RNZ Concert presents recent performances from the BBC Proms
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Crowdscience
A team from the BBC World Service is currently in New Zealand to research answers for its Crowdscience documentary series. Each week Crowdscience takes a question from a listener and the episode is… Audio
Big bucks for BBC presenters
Top Gear and Radio 2 host Chris Evans is the BBCs highest-paid broadcaster. Audio
New Dr Who announced
After a succession of 12 white men, Jodie Whittaker has been named by the BBC as the 13th Doctor Who. Paul Scoones, the president of the New Zealand Doctor Who fan club, is thrilled. Audio