All episodes
Monday, 28 October 2024
- 8:10 Guy Montgomery likes looking at stuff and talking about it
- 8:40 Samoa reflects on Royal visit
- 9:08 How Taki Rua became our unofficial national Maori theatre company
- 9:35 What can dogs teach us about loving life?
- 10:08 Force of Nature: New book celebrates Forest & Bird centenary
- 10:35 Two-time Olympian Tania Tupu on balancing basketball and jewellery making
- 10:50 Wellington artist Daniel Vernon previews new comic collection
- 11:08 Academy Award winner James Ivory reflects on Hollywood career
- 11:30 What goes into making an award-winning music video?
- 11:45 RNZ Concert: Settling the Score
Monday, 23 October 2023
- 8:10 Dave Wood: Intensive care paramedic to high performance coach
- 8:35 Ted Cheeseman: Can AI and citizen science save our marine mammals?
- 9:08 Maungarongo Te Kawa: Artist in the Arctic circle
- 9:35 Gardening gurus Gill and Greg Miles
- 10:08 Michael Brown: Disasteradio and the evolution of synth-pop
- 10:40 Paora Tapsell: what kūmara reveals about Māori history
- 11:10 Synth-pop pioneer Phil Oakey on the enduring popularity of The Human League
- 11:35 Outback Tom: Aussie journalist and TikTok sensation
- 11:50 Settling the Score: The countdown begins
Monday, 24 October 2022
- 8:10 Cross to flood zones in Australia
- 8:20 The controversy of Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022
- 8:40 How to write a quiz
- 9:08 Is AI art really art?
- 9:35 Panel: What is New Zealand food?
- 10:08 Tim McKinnel's new documentary, Crime: Need vs. Greed
- 10:50 Music Feature: Fats Domino
- 11:10 Movie Feature: Singers who try acting
- 11:35 Last sunset at Scott Base
- 11:45 Settling the Score
- 11:50 Josephine's 150th Birthday
Monday, 25 October 2021
- 8:11 Huge sports scores in Dubai and Manchester
- 8:20 Nicola Legat on Covid-19's effect on publishing
- 8:50 Settling the Score
- 9:06 Remembering Mary Tyler Moore actor Ed Asner
- 9:40 Hone Tuwhare's legacy in crib residency
- 9:50 How to dispose of an old phone
- 10:04 Using social media to keep calm under Covid - and lift morale
- 10:20 Brian Ashby, Canterbury's voice of sports
- 10:45 What Moana Maniapoto has learned hosting Te Ao
- 11:04 Spring gardening with Tony Murrell and Fiona Eady
- 11:38 The tale of the Motunui epa
Monday, 26 October 2020
- 8:14 Countdown to the US Elections
- 8:22 Armageddon Expo marks its 25th anniversary
- 8:36 Preserving the endangered Tokelauan language
- 9:06 What cheese can teach us about human evolution
- 9:30 Is 'eight hours rest' outdated in today's society?
- 9:55 RNZ Concert starts Settling the Score
- 10:04 The unsung heroes behind the hand-painted photos of NZ's past
- 10:30 Are horror fans coping better with the pandemic?
- 11:05 Geoff Knorr: creating the soundtrack to Civilization
- 11:45 Karena Kelly: Translating Dr Seuss into te reo Māori
Monday, 28 October 2019
- 8:05 Islamic State leader killed
- 8:30 Labour Day's resonance over the 20th century
- 8:55 Settling the score
- 9:05 Cooking and growing for life
- 9:30 Voicing an opinion
- 10:05 Minor political parties in 2019
- 10:30 #Tumeke!
- 10:45 Football media in ascendance?
- 10:45 Lists! What are they good for?
- 11:30 The enduring legacy of the tin can
- 11:45 Semi Finals weekend in Japan
- 11:55 Te Pūtake o te Riri
Monday, 22 October 2018
- 8:15 Pressure on Saudi Arabia increases over Khashoggi killing
- 8:20 Bus strikes for Auckland, Waikato and Wellington on Tues
- 8:28 Kate Hannah - Invisible Women in Science
- 8:39 Cynthia Morahan - Settling the Score
- 8:40 Sue Williamson - the meaning of merit
- 9:10 The Future of Work
- 9:50 Project Baseline
- 10:06 Nick Paumgarten - The art of long form writing
- 10:38 Steph Matuku - Not one debut novel, but two
- 10:45 Gemma Hartley - Fed Up
- 11:06 An ethical and ecological alternative to the almond
- 11:25 Hollie Fullbrook - Tiny Ruins
- 11:55 Sasha Borissenko - The Blaming of the Shrew
Monday, 23 October 2017
- 8:10 Bringing capitalism back from the brink
- 8:40 Paul Mason: a post-capitalist world
- 9:05 Building peace by pushing back poverty
- 9:40 A look at the year so far with comic James Nokise
- 10:10 Good reads for the long weekend
- 10:38 Raising an introverted child to become a resilient adult
- 11:05 Gardening on Labour Weekend
- 11:20 Syd Barrett - Pink Floyd's forgotten founder
- 12:00 Chris Herwig's Soviet bus stops - a journey and an obsession
Monday, 24 October 2016
- 8:10 Andrew Robinson: too much peace in the ancient Indus Valley?
- 8:45 Planning for the decline of cities
- 9:05 Suzanne Lee: creating materials from bacteria
- 9:35 The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra turns 70
- 10:10 David Pizarro: the science, morality and politics of disgust
- 10:40 How should I choose study and career paths in 2016?
- 11:05 Live studio session with Lawrence Arabia
- 11:45 Tasty and controversial: the Cornish Pasty
Monday, 26 October 2015
- 8:15 Gerd Leonhard - technological unemployment
- 8:30 Dave Lee - the tech capital of the world
- 8:50 David Cross - The Social Pantry
- 9:07 Dr Alun Withey - History of the Beard
- 9:25 Naomi Arnold's Good Reads
- 10:10 Alex Hazlehurst - what happened next?
- 10:20 Laura McQuillan - In Rio
- 10:30 Walter Brasch - The Unknown Holiday
- 10:48 Magic with David Merry
- 11:10 New Music with Ollie Wards
- 8:00 The Shape of the Media
Monday, 27 October 2014
- 8:12 Folk musician Peter Dyer
- 8:35 The world's getting safer
- 8:50 The All Blacks in the States
- 9:07 Kim Vinnell - Al Jazeera English
- 9:30 Gender discrimination in China
- 9:31 Labour day question
- 9:45 Choosing your own holidays
- 10:07 New Zealand Geographic
- 10:38 Tiny homes, big movement
- 11:06 Labour Day Music Special
Monday, 28 October 2013
- 8:09 Union boss Helen Kelly - does she take Labour Day off?
- 8:45 Bryce Campbell - from archeologist to award-winning comedian
- 9:10 Iain O'Brien - cricket, writing and the black dog
- 9:40 Jennie McCormick - the super stargazer
- 10:10 James Bamford - spying on the people who spy on us
- 10:40 Ben Uffindel - political satire in 2013
- 11:10 Richard Murphy - reflections and stories of Seamus Heaney
- 11:40 Graeme Downes on Lou Reed
Monday, 22 October 2012
- 8:15 David Haynes
- 8:35 Megan Cook
- 9:10 Izhar Gafni
- 9:35 Pat Shepherd
- 10:05 Louis Baker
- 10:25 James Ward
- 10:45 Ben Galloway
- 11:05 George Havlik
- 11:25 Jing Gao
- 11:40 Gregory Clark
Monday, 25 October 2010
- 8:09 Rob Matthews Jimmy Logue
- 8:20 Mark Derby
- 8:35 John Clarke
- 9:09 Toni Childs
- 9:19 John Graham-Cumming
- 10:10 Jason deCaires Taylor
- 10:37 Uday Jadugar
- 11:10 One Africa
- 11:30 Bob Parker