Sami Afuni, Arlo Green and Roxie Mohebbi are in the studio to talk about the six-part drama comedy series’ first season playing on Neon, Miles From Nowhere.
Tami Neilson joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero about her forthcoming Neon Cowgirl Aotearoa tour! Catch her live at Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre this Saturday October 4 - tickets from Ticketmaster. Whakarongo mai nei!
Beth and Katie from GET OUT OF MY LETTER BOX joins Rachel and Zoë to talk about their show at Q Theatre, and Zoë reckons you may as well make a night out of it and head long to Dr Drama Makes a Show afterwards. Yay for theatre!
It's the end of the week, and we have a great show for you. On Travelling Tunes, Dr Kirsten Zemke takes us through the tunes of trying times- yes, it's failure. The Fancy New Band showcase is back, and one of the acts, Ballot Box, is in the studio for a chat about the gig. The Viewmaster reviews Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, the television prequel to the film which you can watch on TVNZ+. Whakarongo mai nei!
Stewart's back and this week he's joined by Producer Bronnie in the bFM studio.
This week on the show:
Dr Bill O’Connor from the NZ Dental Association talks to Stewart Sowman-Lund about our quite shocking rates of child oral health problems.
Then, Bronnie talks to Letitia O’Dwyer of the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ about her views on the government’s “Vaping facts” website.
After that, Professor Jon Waters from the University of Otago tells Bronnie about how by using sea kelp, he hopes to identify locations at risk of earthquakes.
Finally - Neighbourhood Watch is back for another week… Our correspondent Zoe catches Stewart up on all the latest Aussie news.
All that plus a flood of listener texts on vaping and fluoride. It's The Thursday Wire!