Fri, 30 March 2012
Guests are Dr Lauren Ayton from the Centre for Eye Research Australia and Dr Elena Tucker BSc(Hons) PhD from the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute http://www.einsteinagogo.net |
Wed, 28 March 2012
On this week's Byte:
Presented by Vanessa Toholka, Keren Flavell, and Ben Finney. |
Tue, 27 March 2012
Biiiiiirdmaaan!!!! Olive and Laurel are joined by RRR's own ornathologist, Sean Dooley. In addition to discussing their gardens they take calls and talk birds. |
Tue, 27 March 2012
Listen in for the first all bloke panel in the history of the show. Digga and Bushy join Huen to discuss their gardens and give advice to callers. |
Tue, 27 March 2012
Tallman hosts the panel of McZiff, Autonomy and Rad who cover a range of topics from Jimmy Stynes to women in medicine. |
Tue, 27 March 2012
Zero G 865: DESCHPICAPOD!! |
Mon, 26 March 2012
The Raid, A Dangerous Method and The Hunger Games are reviewed, plus the team take a look at YA film franchises. With Thomas Caldwell, Tara Judah and Josh Nelson. |
Mon, 26 March 2012
Stew and Larry celebrate the advent of a new football season with their brand-new two man panel segment, Footy Dysquisition, an innovation so impressive that both of them admit they’re bored with it well before the end, and then just bail out of it. Also, Stew insists that nobody is socially beneath him, Leapster explains that he understands absolutely everything about the Melbourne public transport ticketing system other than why it exists, a mountain quits being a volcano and decides to be a concert violinist instead, and a snack vending machine at a legal marijuana club nets twenty billion dollars on the first day of operation. Unutterable piffle prevails throughout.
CLASSIFICATION WARNING – Includes immoderate language, insupportably lengthy segments, obsession with groin and toilet based themes, and one extremely obvious off-colour joke based on the expression, The Olympic Movement. Plus the unpleasant moment when Stew declares, once too often, that preparation is his middle name, and both Larry and a listener declare that Preparation H is his middle name. |
Mon, 26 March 2012
Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke discuss the recent retractions made by This American Life after they found themselves in a bit of a pickle. Alicia and Lorin use this example to talk about the implications of taking something intended for one artform and presenting it another and how probelms can arise when doing so. International poets Sarah Kay and Phil Kaye talk about their career’s as spoken word poets and their organisation, Project Voice. They have both been performing spoken word poetry since high school, in different parts of America, and now teach and insipre students to write their own spoken word poetry. Phil and Sarah run Project Voice, an organisation dedicated to entertainment, education and inspiration. |
Mon, 26 March 2012
Producer-director John Winter joins Paul Harris on the phone to discuss his film Black & White & Sex screening at Classic, Elsternwick Veteran character actor Kim Knuckey joins Paul Harris from Sydney on the phone discussing his long career including his recent screen appearance as the Police Commissioner in A Few Best Men. Paul Byrne reviews Margin Call, Cayce Hill and Nick Matteo review 21 Jump Street and Paul Byrne reviews The Hunger Games. |
