12:43 Watch out Scotland
We meet members of the biggest ever Kiwi contingent to be
invited to take part in the Edinburgh Festivals – the Fringe, the International
Festival and the Tattoo.
12:55 Competition
We reveal the winner of this week’s public art appreciation
competition.
1:10 At the Movies with Simon Morris
1:35 Ralph Fiennes
The multi-faceted Ralph Fiennes chats to Simon about the new
film he’s directed and stars in as Charles Dickens, it’s called The Invisible
Woman.
1:53 Laugh Until It Doesn't Hurt
It’s a cliché that every comic has a dark heart but this
year’s NZ International Comedy Festival might just prove it once and for all.
Death, divorce and life changing illness, it’s all in there. Justin Gregory
talks to three different comedians whose shows take a walk on the not so sunny
side of the street. First up is Brit Carey Marx whose show Intensive Carey is
all about coming back from what doctors thought was a series of heart attacks.
Web-only audio
Jamie Bowen talks to Justin Gregory about his new show,
Heart Goes Boom, written about the death of his father from cancer.
2:05 The Laugh Track:
Kiwi comedian Tim Batt.
2:26 Writers and Readers Week
Highlights from a panel recorded during Writers and Readers
Week in Wellington in March, talking about turning New Zealand history into
theatre productions. The playwrights are Michael-Ann Forster, Stuart Hoar,
Briar Grace Smith and chair, Dave Armstrong.
3:05 The Drama Hour: Dean Parker’s 25th of April: A
True Fiction about a Gallipoli deserter who became a figurehead of a protest
movement advocating New Zealand’s withdrawal from World War One.
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