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6am - 9am Marcus Lush brings his unique powers of observation onto talk radio, hosting the breakfast show on RadioLIVE. Together with leading news presenter and journalist Hilary Barry, Marcus gives New Zealanders a fresh start each day, in an informed and good natured way.
9am - 12pm Love him or hate him, you cannot ignore Michael Laws. He has a reputation for getting things done and he is not afraid of upsetting people in the pursuit of his goals. Join the daily debate from 9am as Laws puts forward his unique opinions and ideas, and invites you to air your own.
12pm - 12.30pm The World at Noon is RadioLIVE's lunchtime news programme. Rounding up the day's events, both at home and overseas, this 60 minute fast-paced show offers probing interviews with newsmakers as well as in-depth analysis.
12.30pm - 4pm Willie Jackson and John Tamihere combine daily on RadioLIVE to bring you their unique style of talkback, featuring their own polar-opposite opinions, combined with plenty of discussion of New Zealand and Maori affairs.
4pm - 6pm Maggie Barry, one of New Zealand’s best loved interviewers brings what she does best to RadioLIVE Drive: Talking to news-makers and getting to the bottom of the story. Bringing you a complete look at the day's news around the world, and featuring The World at Five, which focuses on the most important stories of the day, you can be sure that you are well in the know, come the end of the show.
7pm - 10pm Committed to ensuring that nights are never dull, Andrew Fagan and Karyn Hay present two unique views on the world that occasionally connect, but are always entertaining.
Martin Crump - Late Night Live10pm - 1am Away from the spotlight of daytime talkback, this is a programme which has the luxury of time to be more reflective on the day's issues. Martin will draw you in with his warm style of talkback; a great way to unwind at the end of the day.
Monday 12am - 5.30am Tuesday & Wednesday 1am - 5.30am Join broadcasting legend Ewing Stevens on The Overnighter. Featuring celebrity interviews, quizzes, Health Hour and Ewing's featured artist.
Thursday - Saturday 1am - 5.30am Join Dudley for a mix of talk, music, stories and news. A great companion for those working, travelling or simply up and about during the night.
Richard Loe's On the FieldMonday - Saturday 5.30am - 6am Richard Loe’s exploits on the rugby field are well known. He was an old school rugby player whose strength and fitness were not honed in the gym, but on the farm. He now operates a mixed sheep, cattle and dairy grazing farm in Canterbury. On the Field features a mixture of Richard’s expertise across both fields.
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Marcus Lush Video Picks
One of the world's best trick bike riders, Danny MacAskill, does a few tricks around Edinburgh. This is amazing.
Michael Laws Video Picks
For hundreds of millions of Sufi followers worldwide, music is at the heart of their tradition and a way of getting closer to God. From the Whirling Dervishes of Turkey to the qawwali music of Pakistan, Sufism has produced some of the world's most spectacular music celebrated by Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Dalrymple's film traces the shared roots of Christianity and Islam in the Middle East and discovers Sufism to be a peaceful, tolerant and pluralistic bastion against fundamentalism.
Willie & JT Video Picks
Trailer for Matariki, to be released 2010.
"In the darkest night the stars still shine, if you know where to look..."
Maggie Barry Video Picks
Have you ever seen anyone, let alone a dog, dance so well?
Andrew and Karyn Video Picks
Andrew Fagan has been saying that he wanted to try Friday boat night.
Ewing Stevens Video Picks
Here is a short video on Balance Walker.
Marcus Lush Photos
Gay Ski Week NZ runs from 4th to 12th September 2010.
Michael Laws Photos
Friday, 6th August 2010. Joe Karam and Michael Laws go head-to-head as they debate "Was it Robin or was it David?"
The World at Noon Photos
Kiwi dog Fen finds new kiwi chick in Nelson Lakes.
Willie & JT Photos
Photos from the day John John visited RadioLIVE for an exclusive interview with Willie & JT, one year since winning the New Zealand general election.
Maggie Barry Photos
A video camera and transmitter embedded in a prosthetic eye!
Hay & Fagan Photos
Karyn and Andrew comment on Bob Dylan's paintings.
Ewing Stevens Photos
Zsa Zsa Gabor in pictures.
Dudley Stace Photos
Win a copy of Bob McMurray's book 'Behind the Pit Wall'.
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