Weekend Hosts

Tony Murrell
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Helen Jackson
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Alex Breingan
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Andrew Patterson
Graeme Hill
Martin Devlin: Seriously Entertaining Sport
Dr. Tom presents The Medical Hour
Keith Stewart
Mike King
Bruce Hopkinsl

Tony Murrell

Saturday 6am - 10am
Tony Murrell is New Zealand’s foremost Landscape Designer and has over 20 years in the industry.

Tony’s career on TV and Radio began more than 10 years ago as Garden designer presenter on TV3’s Ground Force. These days he is nationally recognised and respected for his designs on TV One’s Mucking In and his radio shows on RadioLIVE. Tony is also the author of Garden Designs to Enhance Your Life.

Helen Jackson

Saturday 6am - 10am
After a stint as a primary school teacher, Helen has spent over 15 years immersed in food and is the food editor of New Zealand Womans Weekly, runs her award winning website foodlovers.co.nz and co-hosts The Kitchen and Garden Show.

With three young children and a busy working life, Helen Jackson understands that meals must be quick and easy without compromising flavour. Helen has a focus on cooking and living seasonally and tries in her spare time to keep her fruit trees and vegetable garden maintained.

Alex Breingan

Sunday 6am - 9am
With a broadcasting career spanning 15 years, Alex Breingan has been heard on the radio by millions of people in the UK and for the past 7 years in New Zealand.

An experienced DIY enthusiast, Alex has renovated property in London and Auckland, turning his hand to everything from designing and installing several bathrooms, wiring, building decks and fences to plastering and painting – anything in fact but tiling which he’s hopeless at!

When he’s not doing DIY or hosting Design & Build, Alex’s day job is running the Living Channel and Food TV.

Andrew Patterson

Sunday 9am - 10am
Andrew Patterson is host of The World at Noon and RadioLIVE's Business Editor.

Formerly a Business Presenter on ABC's continuous news network, NewsRadio, in Sydney, this man lives and breathes business. With New Zealand and the world's best business commentators and contacts at his fingertips, you can be sure Andrew will keep you in the know.

Graeme Hill

Weekends 10am - 2pm
Graeme Hill writes for television hit shows “The Unauthorised History of New Zealand” and “Eating Media Lunch,” is a talented musician and member of iconic New Zealand band “The Able Tasmans”.

It is also science and nature that really interests this multi-talented boxing fan. He is fascinated by flaura, fauna and astronomy and during weekends and holidays is often found rambling through New Zealand’s bush.

Martin Devlin

Weekends 2pm - 6pm
Martin Devlin is one of New Zealand’s top sports broadcasters, and has the trophies to prove it.

The 45 year old father-of-two has won many awards over his career, but the ones he’s most proud of is Sports Broadcaster of the Year – an award he’s won 4 times.

The Medical Hour

Sunday 7pm - 8pm

The Medical hour with Dr Tom Mulholland, The Attitude Doctor, and guests. Tune in for weekly medical advice from the pros.

Keith Stewart

Saturday 8pm - 1am
Raised in Northland from Ngati Tautahi, Ngati Kahu, English and Scots stock, Keith loves writing and talking almost as much as eating and drinking.

He lives with Julie, the Cat With No Name and a bunch of chickens who do have names and various birds that are passing aquaintences.

Keith is editor of Grill Magazine and the author of 14 books, the latest of which, "A History of New Zealand Wine" will be published by Random House in 2010.

Mike King

Sunday 8pm - 12am
It was a $400 bet with a barman that first saw Mike hit the stage. Mike King did a six minute stint on stage and received a standing ovation from the audience, winning the bet.

After suffering a life threatening stroke Mike has taken a new lease on life. He has given up drinking and smoking and is spending more time with family and friends.

Mike is also turning his attention to helping many suffering from mental illness and drug addictions. Mike’s unique brand of humour plus his personal experiences give him a very special talent to help people in need.

Bruce Hopkins

Alternate Sundays 1am - 6am
Actor Bruce Hopkins is most known for his featured role in Peter Jackson's, Lord Of The Rings film trilogy, playing the role of Gamling, commander of the armies of Rohan.

Bruce has also been a professional dancer, a commercial crayfisherman, is a member of the performers committee in the actors union, Equity, and he is a member of the National Speakers Association of NZ.
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