
Listener’s top 20 TV shows of 2023
Russell Baillie and Russell Brown select 20 of the best television shows of 2023.
Russell Baillie and Russell Brown select 20 of the best television shows of 2023.
The Crown draws to a close while favourite book characters are reimagined for screen.
A guide to the seasonal one-offs and showbiz extravaganzas arriving on broadcast telly.
Would it really be Christmas without a Dickens' adaptation to watch?
Richard Betts presents the best classical recordings of 2023.
Listener reviewers Sarah Watt and Russell Baillie choose their fave 2023 flicks.
The English actor shares why his Fagin is not the scoundrel of the Dickens novel.
Funny year in music, wasn’t it? Sometimes it seemed like yesterday once more.
Have a listen to the songs that caught our ears this week.
An outlandish, underwhelming musical from Larry Charles.
Local artists struggle to get their voices heard as mainstream media ditch concert reviews
Director Ken Loach's farewell film is a story of hope in an English mining town.
It would appear Three, for all its financial woes, might be taking a turn for the classy.
The late Shane MacGowan wrote plenty of songs better than Fairytale of New York.
Have a listen to the tracks that caught our ears this week.
The two hosts chat about Kevin McCloud's forthcoming live shows.
Pōhutukawa pop? It's a mark of cultural maturity that Kiwi carols honour jandals and bbqs.
Graham Reid reviews Lahai by Sampha and Ephemeral by Dave Wilson.
Have a listen to the tracks that caught our ears this week.
Chris Packham: "If you've met one autistic person, you've met one autistic person."
With biopic Maestro due, Dame Kiri shares her memories of the legendary Leonard Bernstein.
There's a reason NZ action star Jay Ryan has been cast as the buffest priest you'll see.
Even without Jude Law, The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes is entertaining and intriguing.
Mr Ripley meets Brideshead in tense, titillating and terrifyingly funny Saltburn.
Erny Belle confirms her early promise and Cat Power plugs and unplugs Dylan.
Those less than au fait with century French history won’t mind the battle.
From pop's left field, a hard-to-classify harpist is coming our way.
Have a listen to the tracks that caught our ears this week.
As his new comedy arrives, Taika Waititi talks ego, money and having nothing left to prove