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Nights

Nights

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Tune in to Nights with Emile Donovan every weekday from 8pm to midnight for a delectable buffet of creative ideas, open-minded conversations, music, musings and daily stimulation.

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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin

Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin

Nights' resident screen critic joins Emile Donovan to review Dan Trachtenberg's 2022 Predator prequel Prey (Disney+), eight-part western-noir series T...

2025-11-07 09:40:00 00:19:14
The Quiz Appendix: See how it runs

The Quiz Appendix: See how it runs

Producer Bonnie Harrison joins Emile Donovan to debrief the week in quizzes.

2025-11-07 09:30:00 00:09:05
This Weekend: Robot Rampage

This Weekend: Robot Rampage

Jack Barker, organiser of Robot Rampage and part of the team behind End Game, New Zealand’s world champion combat robot, speaks to Emile Donovan.

2025-11-07 09:20:00 00:07:14
New Zealand's top tertiary teacher

New Zealand's top tertiary teacher

After 25 years as an automotive mechanic, Richard Hope transitioned into tertiary teaching in 2019. Since then, he has transformed his classroom into...

2025-11-07 09:10:00 00:13:05
What's the secret behind IKEA's global success?

What's the secret behind IKEA's global success?

Emile Donovan speaks to University of Otago consumer behaviour expert Professor Lisa McNeill.

2025-11-06 10:25:00 00:10:31
Quakes: Can we predict when the 'big one' will hit?

Quakes: Can we predict when the 'big one' will hit?

It's been about 2,600 since New Zealand's last large earthquake of magnitude six or more. Are we 'overdue'? Earthquake geologist Dr Rob Langridge join...

2025-11-06 09:45:00 00:11:38
The power of eye contact with Julia de Bres

The power of eye contact with Julia de Bres

After nearly two years of chatting about language on the radio, Emile and Julia are meeting in person for the first time!

2025-11-06 09:30:00 00:12:58
How concerned should we be about hornets arriving in New Zealand?

How concerned should we be about hornets arriving in New Zealand?

Hornet-watcher Phil Lester is a professor of ecology and entomology at Victoria University of Wellington.

2025-11-06 09:10:00 00:14:43
Why clear and easy-to-understand language matters

Why clear and easy-to-understand language matters

The annual Plain Language Awards aim to fight back against that and highlight good examples of clear and easy-to-understand language. Founder Lynda Ha...

2025-11-05 10:25:00 00:13:59
Science with Ezzy Pearson

Science with Ezzy Pearson

Science correspondent Ezzy Pearson talks about orcas that have developed a new way of hunting sharks, why men need to exercise more to get the same he...

2025-11-05 10:10:00 00:11:49
Should MPs be attending Taiwan celebrations?

Should MPs be attending Taiwan celebrations?

Former MP Peter Dunne — who visited Taiwan several times as an MP — says New Zealand's Chinese ambassador has “lost the plot” in warning MPs about cel...

2025-11-05 09:10:00 00:18:47
The New Zealand artist creating 'risky' playgrounds

The New Zealand artist creating 'risky' playgrounds

New Zealand-born, Australia-based artist Mike Hewson creates playgrounds that, at first glance, look more like construction sites than places to play....

2025-11-04 10:25:00 00:15:23
Shower Thoughts: How do you write an obituary?

Shower Thoughts: How do you write an obituary?

Jeremy Rees is the executive editor of specialist news at RNZ and a former editor of the Weekend Herald, NZ Herald website, and the Herald's head of n...

2025-11-04 09:45:00 00:14:23
How frogs were used as medicine in the medieval age

How frogs were used as medicine in the medieval age

Greti Dinkova-Bruun is a Fellow and Library Director at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto, and has been looking into medieval t...

2025-11-04 09:30:00 00:15:32
The hidden rise of organised crime networks in New Zealand and the Pacific

The hidden rise of organised crime networks in New Zealand and the Pacific

In the past seven years, the price of methamphetamine has dropped by 36 percent. In that same period, food prices have risen by about 37 percent. Writ...

2025-11-04 09:10:00 00:14:19
90 years on, Monopoly remains a global obsession

90 years on, Monopoly remains a global obsession

The best-selling licensed board game of all time was released 90 years ago, and chances are there's a Monopoly set tucked somewhere in your home, read...

2025-11-03 10:25:00 00:13:47
BBC World Service Lookahead with Rob Hugh Jones

BBC World Service Lookahead with Rob Hugh Jones

Tonight he's looking at the United Nations' latest report on global emissions of greenhouse gases, the escalating conflict in Sudan and Hungarian Prim...

2025-11-03 09:50:00 00:05:13
Sports with Richard Irvine

Sports with Richard Irvine

With RNZ reporter Jamie Wall covering the All Blacks in Chicago, our sports correspondent tonight is sports writer and author of the weekly newsletter...

2025-11-03 09:40:00 00:14:59
Small Histories of New Zealand with Emma Kay

Small Histories of New Zealand with Emma Kay

Tonight she's talking about New Zealand's history with Guy Fawkes.

2025-11-03 09:30:00 00:07:02
Te Pāti Māori president demands MPs resign as party feud intensifies

Te Pāti Māori president demands MPs resign as party feud intensifies

To give us some context around what's happening, Emile Donovan speaks to political editor at the NZ Herald, Thomas Coughlan. 

2025-11-03 09:15:00 00:17:23
Out Lately with Finn Johansson

Out Lately with Finn Johansson

He's back, and no doubt ready to inform, educate and entertain us with an array of eclectic music.

2025-10-31 10:25:00 00:19:04
Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin

Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin

Nights' resident screen critic joins Emile Donovan for some Friday night reviews.
 

2025-10-31 09:40:00 00:18:03
M.C. Slave on new RNZ show

M.C. Slave on new RNZ show

Mark Williams joins Emile Donovan to talk about The Logg Cabin.

2025-10-31 09:30:00 00:07:18
This Weekend: Movie Marathon at the Hollywood Cinema

This Weekend: Movie Marathon at the Hollywood Cinema

Billie Rogers joins Emile Donovan.

2025-10-31 09:20:00 00:07:26
How Halloween cobwebs make frighteningly good DNA collectors

How Halloween cobwebs make frighteningly good DNA collectors

University of Waikato Senior Lecturer of Ecology, Biodiversity and Animal Behaviour Dr Ang McGaughran joins Emile Donovan.

2025-10-31 09:10:00 00:08:21
Why do we love horror movies?

Why do we love horror movies?

Mathias Clasen, associate professor and director of the Recreational Fear Lab at Aarhus University in Denmark is a horror researcher., and he joins Em...

2025-10-30 10:25:00 00:18:38
What was behind the global Microsoft outage?

What was behind the global Microsoft outage?

Dev Singh from the University of Auckland's Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering school.joins Emile Donovan to explain.

2025-10-30 09:45:00 00:09:56
Why Fonterra farmers voted to sell consumer business to French dairy giant

Why Fonterra farmers voted to sell consumer business to French dairy giant

Julia Jones is an independent advisor in ag industry and joins Emile Donovan.

2025-10-30 09:35:00 00:12:10
Inside the world of competitive pumpkin growing

Inside the world of competitive pumpkin growing

Sam Elton-Walters from Giant Pumpkins NZ joins Emile Donovan.

2025-10-30 09:20:00 00:12:50
The significance of the PM's meeting with Donald Trump

The significance of the PM's meeting with Donald Trump

Sam Sachdeva is the national affairs editor at Newsroom dot co dot nz and is on the ground in Korea.

2025-10-30 09:10:00 00:08:07
Outgoing police association president Chris Cahill reflects on tenure

Outgoing police association president Chris Cahill reflects on tenure

Detective Inspector Chris Cahill served as president of the New Zealand Police Association for nine years, from 2016 to 2025.

2025-10-29 10:25:00 00:25:37
Kiwi team out to reclaim title in annual trans-Tasman​ sheep dog trials

Kiwi team out to reclaim title in annual trans-Tasman​ sheep dog trials

Lloyd Smith has been competing in dog trials since the 1970s and joins Emile Donovan from his farm near Palmerston in Otago

2025-10-29 09:20:00 00:05:14
The pros and cons of a social media ban for young people

The pros and cons of a social media ban for young people

We are joined by two experts who come down on different sides of the issue, clinical psychologist Dr Danielle Einstein and media lecturer Dr Alex Beat...

2025-10-29 09:10:00 00:19:04
Shower Thoughts : How do you write a sermon?

Shower Thoughts : How do you write a sermon?

Reuben Munn has been a pastor for twenty years and joins Emile Donovan to explain.

2025-10-28 10:45:00 00:13:42
What can New Zealand learn from the Irish arts benefit?

What can New Zealand learn from the Irish arts benefit?

Jenny Dagg is a sociologist and researcher at Maynooth University in Ireland and wrote the cost-benefit analysis for the scheme. She joins Emile Donov...

2025-10-28 10:25:00 00:18:39
European correspondent Christian Smith

European correspondent Christian Smith

Christian Smith joins Emile Donovan to discuss news making headlines in Europe.

2025-10-28 09:30:00 00:08:26
How much is your flatmate’s love life costing you?

How much is your flatmate’s love life costing you?

Economist Ed McKnight has crunched the numbers and built a calculator that can tell you.

2025-10-28 09:20:00 00:06:42
What you need to know about Labour's capital gains tax

What you need to know about Labour's capital gains tax

Tax expert Terry Baucher joins Emile Donovan.

2025-10-28 09:10:00 00:15:15
Out Lately with Finn Johansson

Out Lately with Finn Johansson

He's back, and no doubt ready to inform, educate and entertain us with an array of eclectic music

2025-10-24 11:25:00 00:19:01
Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin

Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin

Nights' resident screen critic joins Emile Donovan with some viewing recommendations for your long weekend.

2025-10-24 10:40:00 00:15:01
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