Today on your bFM Breakfast: Tess is in the studio today with Mary-Margaret and Rob, a wild ride; Rob takes us on an earth-shattering journey into geography; the Prime Minister talks to Tess about Coronavirus and sick pay, Shane Jones' comments on immigration and KiwiSaver default funds; Short Player features Louisa Nicklin this week; and Tim comes in with media on his mind. Another Breakfast with Tess, yikes.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off the show with a beautifully crisp morning (thanks Rick Breeze) and diving straight into some politics with National MP, Nicola Willis; Rob's giving taking us down the rabbit hole of defrosting; David Farrier joins us to talk all sorts of Webworms; Tim's here to update us on all things media; and Amelia's talking quarantine. Topical.
A few of the old standards but some new discoveries too. All them witches (thanks bFM Drive), Adam Hattaway & The Haunters (Thanks Pennie from the monday 1-4). A sweet Creedence cover from WIllie & Paula Nelson (Thanks TV show soundtracks). And topping up the dose of Drive by Truckers and Purple Mountains. (Thanks collapse of civilisation in the United States). And more from Sammy Brue, Hayley Thomas King and a beautiful Elizabeth Cotton version of Shake Sugaree.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach and Tess are trying to figure out what to have for Friday breakie; Fabian Fanboy dials in with movies for the weekend, and plenty of them; Dr. Kirsten Zemke talks us through Baroque Pop; Aroha returns to bFM after 11 years to share with us her debut EP; and Sam's been watching The Flight Attendant.