Saturday Morning With Jack Tame

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Jack Tames crisp perspective, style and enthusiasm makes for refreshing and entertaining Saturday morning radio on Newstalk ZB. News, sport, books, music, gardens and celebrities what better way to spend your Saturdays?

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  • Tara Ward: Victoria Beckham, Film Club, The Celebrity Traitors UK

    10/10/2025 Duración: 05min

    Victoria Beckham  Step into Victoria Beckham's London atelier, as the Spice Girl-turned-powerhouse designer opens up about her life while preparing for Paris Fashion Week (Netflix).    Film Club   Two movie enthusiasts, Noa and Evie, share a weekly film club where their unspoken feelings for each other grow. When Noa decides to move away for work, Evie has a limited time to confess her love before potentially losing him forever (ThreeNow).    The Celebrity Traitors UK   As the players fall deeper into the game, a new day brings new suspicions amongst the Faithful. The mission forces the celebrities to communicate in a way no-one expected, and with the murdering hour approaching, the players take their seats at the Round Table. Will the Faithful work as a team to uncover a Traitor, or will the Traitors' power grow stronger? (ThreeNow)    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Francesca Rudkin: Eleanor the Great and The Lost Bus

    10/10/2025 Duración: 08min

    Eleanor the Great   After seventy years with best friend, Eleanor moves to New York City for a fresh start. Making new friends at ninety proves difficult. Longing for connection, she befriends a 19-year-old student.     The Lost Bus   A white-knuckle ride through one of America's wildfires as a wayward school bus driver and a dedicated school teacher battle to save 22 children from the inferno.    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Nici Wickes: Asparagus and Cheddar Frittata

    10/10/2025 Duración: 06min

    This is an utterly delicious way to make the most of seasonal asparagus. It’s simple, packed full of protein, and just as good for lunch or dinner, as a picnic item or party piece.    Serves 4-6       Ingredients  ¼ cup olive oil    1 onion, thinly sliced    400g (approx. 2 medium-large) potato    5 medium-large eggs, lightly beaten in a large bowl    2 tbsps. rosemary, chopped   1 tsp sea salt + ¼ tsp cracked pepper    1-2 bunches asparagus, tough ends snapped off    ½ cup grated cheddar      Method  Preheat oven to 170 C.    Heat half the oil in a large (23-26cm) ovenproof pan and cook the onions until soft.    Peel potatoes and either slice very thinly or chop roughly and put in a food processor and pulse until chopped into pea-sized pieces (I use the latter method). Don’t overdo it or they will turn to mush.   Whisk the eggs with rosemary, salt, and pepper in

  • Jack Tame: Football and the odd way players are allowed to treat the referee

    10/10/2025 Duración: 05min

    The All Whites were playing Poland yesterday in the build up for next year’s World Cup. I saw about half of the game. Although we ultimately lost, my main takeaway was that we looked alright. All Whites of old would have faced potential humiliation in a game against Poland – not this team.  But for whatever reason I was also struck by one of the challenges that led to a yellow card in the match, and the way in which the players reacted.  To be clear, it was nothing special. A heavy, clumsy challenge, but one which happens in every top tier football game and probably every Sunday league golden oldies 40+ social game too. The tackle came in. The ref blew his whistle. And in a moment, players from both teams immediately crowded him out.  I don’t get it. I don’t understand why football, of all sports, lets players rush the referee, getting right up in their face to theatrically plead innocence or insist that an opponent should be more harshly sentenced. Sure, the rules state that players can be pen

  • Jeremy Redmore: Kiwi musician on his foray into children's music

    04/10/2025 Duración: 12min

    A bit of a change in focus for Jeremy Redmore.  While most will know him from the rock band Midnight Youth, Redmore is going through a bit of a creative evolution, turning his attention to children’s music.  But it’s not the sugar-rush pop you might be expecting, the music instead following a —surprisingly emotional— narrative.  Redmore told Jack Tame it all started when he was writing a children’s book about the superpowers that can be found in singing – the way you can find identity and energy through song.  “That was a book about singing, so I had to have a song,” he said.  “I did the song, and I really enjoyed releasing kid’s music.”  It was at that point he started wondering anyone else felt this way about the power of singing, and so he started researching.  “Turns out there’s all this amazing stuff that happens when kids sing and adults sing as well, but especially when people sing in groups.”  “So I had the opportunity to record an album of songs, and I thought,

  • Chris Schulz: Taylor Swift - The Life of a Showgirl

    04/10/2025 Duración: 06min

    Taylor Swift has released her hotly anticipated 12th album 'The Life of a Showgirl'.  It's a shift away from the bleakness of her previous album 'The Tortured Poets Department', Swift describing it as a 'vibrant and lively' project. However while it's a departure from TTPD, it's almost a return to for the pop superstar, filled with upbeat pop and soft rock songs - the album centring around her relationship with her fiancé Travis Kelce.  Chris Schulz joined Jack Tame to give his thoughts on the album. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Kevin Milne: Local body elections and the influence of candidate pictures

    04/10/2025 Duración: 06min

    Local body elections are in the works – voting packages sent out and candidates advertising themselves on the streets and social media.  But Kevin Milne has a question: how much weight do the candidates photos hold in securing votes?   LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Mike Yardley: A dip in Penang, Malaysia

    04/10/2025 Duración: 08min

    "Whether you’re looking for a beachfront break in Southeast Asia or a flavourful side-trip to enrich your adventures, Penang is a getaway that sure hits the sweet spot. Just a few hours drive from Kuala Lumpur, or a one hour flight from Singapore, the island of Penang is pinned to the Malay Peninsula by some seriously impressive bridges, spanning the Strait of Malacca. One of the bridges includes a 17km stretch over the water! "Blending the best of Penang’s allure, I savoured the stirring cuisine and cultural heritage of Georgetown, while basing myself at one of Malaysia’s best beaches. Gracing the northern shores of the island, Batu Ferringhi is Penang's premier beach destination, edged by a vast 7km-long sweep of blonde sand, beloved for its luxury resorts, water sports like jet-skiing and parasailing, and bustling night market." Read Mike's full article here. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Catherine Raynes: The Impossible Fortune and Culpability

    04/10/2025 Duración: 05min

    The Impossible Fortune by Richard Osman   Who's got time to think about murder when there's a wedding to plan?  It’s been a quiet year for the Thursday Murder Club. Joyce is busy with table plans and first dances. Elizabeth is grieving. Ron is dealing with family troubles, and Ibrahim is still providing therapy to his favourite criminal.  But when Elizabeth meets a wedding guest who’s in trouble, kidnap and death are hot on their heels once more. A villain wants access to an uncrackable code, and will stop at nothing to get it. Plunged back into action once more, can the gang solve the puzzle and a murder in time?     Culpability by Bruce Holsinger   When the Cassidy-Shaws’ autonomous minivan collides with an oncoming car, seventeen-year-old Charlie is in the driver’s seat, with his father, Noah, riding shotgun. In the back seat, tweens Alice and Izzy are on their phones, while their mother, Lorelei, a world leader in the field of artificial intelligence, is absorb

  • Kate Hall: Sustainable Spring Activities

    04/10/2025 Duración: 06min

    Spring has sprung and it’s the perfect time to pick up a few simple, sustainable habits that connect you to nature.  Kate Hall has a few suggestions that she joined Jack Tame to delve into, including:   Plant and swap: Sow quick wins like salad greens, radishes, and herbs. Share or swap seeds and seedlings with neighbours.   Line-drying: The spring winds are free! Ditch the dryer and line-dry for that “fresh air” scent and big energy savings.   Clean-out & donate: Spring clean time! Sort your wardrobe, kids’ toys, or kitchen gear. Donate or swap rather than binning - it keeps items in circulation.   Eco-picnics: Pack homemade snacks in jars and containers, bring reusable cups and cutlery, and enjoy local parks or beaches waste-free.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Full Show Podcast: 04 October 2025

    03/10/2025 Duración: 01h57min

    On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 4 October 2025, Jack cracks into the brand-new Taylor Swift album ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ with music reviewer Chris Schulz.  Former Midnight Youth rocker Jeremy Redmore joins Jack to discuss his creative evolution and turn towards children's music.  Nici Wickes delivers delicious mushroom cannelloni.   And Francesca Rudkin shares her thoughts on The Rock's latest film role.  Get the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast every Saturday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Ruud Kleinpaste: Spring Colours, Foliage and Patterns

    03/10/2025 Duración: 04min

    A few weeks after the beginning of Spring is a good time to collect some inspiration for your garden. Check out the local Botanic Garden, take a looksee in open gardens, a visit to the Garden Club, or else a simple walk around the neighbourhood to see what grows well and what goes well.   Thalia Narcissus with white accents (orchid narcissus) and Fritilaria contrasting with green and blue.  Some of our native species stand out in spring:   Pittosporum eugenioides (also known as Tarata) is here just in time for our bees and bumble bees to take advantage of the massive amounts of nectar and sweet dribblings that’s on offer.   Native bees in particular will come and visit.  Amalanchier canadensis (the white flowers) are lovely northern hemisphere trees that end up giving you berries for your sandwiches. They are also known as Canadian Shadbush.   Their white flowers go very well with Chaenomeles (Japanese Quince).  Mind you, the only trouble with Chaenomeles is the fact that

  • Cameron Douglas: ME by Matahiwi Pinot Noir, 2024

    03/10/2025 Duración: 03min

    ME by Matahiwi Pinot Noir 2024, Wairarapa   RRP from $21.00   This is a complete wine from nose to palate with a generous core of red berry fruits flavours, a decent structure with fine tannins that are easy to dissolve on the palate, and a fresh line of acidity both framing the fruit core.   Crunchy, fresh, fruity, varietal and loaded with flavours of cherry and fruit spice. Low oak, tautness from youthful, polished tannins and BB of acidity.       Food:   I think best enjoyed with a range of aperitif foods like arancini with a little kalamata olive inside. This is also very good with prawn ravioli dressed with a crayfish bisque sauce and cherry tomato. Or a simple Cacio Pepe spaghetti dressed with parmesan cheese and olive oil.       The Vintage:    In the Wairarapa: Rather excellent with a very good flowering and fruit set. Careful vineyard management led to a great harvest and subsequent winemaking meant the measure of winemaker inputs

  • Paul Stenhouse: Apple rumoured to be working on smart glasses, OpenAI's video platform Sora

    03/10/2025 Duración: 05min

    Are iGlasses going to be a thing?    Bloomberg is reporting that Apple is giving up on making a new version of its Apple Vision pro headset in favour of creating glasses, like Meta. Meta's glasses have been more successful than anyone expected and are currently leading the market.   Apple has redirected teams to focus on the glasses approach – the first without a screen are expected to be announced next year, then those with a screen in 2027, giving Meta a massive advantage. Apples glasses will apparently rely on voice interaction and artificial intelligence – two areas that Apple hasn't exactly excelled at in recent years.      Imagine TikTok, but none of the videos are real. That's here.   The Sora app is powered by OpenAI's video generation model of the same name. The videos are wildly realistic – in one example where someone does a backflip on a paddleboard, the physics of it all is perfect. The paddleboard on the water, the impact of the backflip, all looks real.  

  • Tara Ward: Billy Joel: And So It Goes, The Twelve, Dark Winds

    03/10/2025 Duración: 06min

    Billy Joel: And So It Goes  In this candid portrait, legendary singer-songwriter Billy Joel reveals the symbiosis between his life and art, and explores the love, loss, and personal struggles that forged his character and fuel his songwriting (Neon).    The Twelve  Respected barrister Brett Colby returns to the courtroom to face a new murder trial and a new line-up of jurors. The defendant reveals a personal connection to Colby's past, and emotions are heightened as they struggle to reach their verdict (TVNZ+).     Dark Winds  Two Navajo police officers join hands to look for clues and uncover the secrets behind a brutal double murder while battling their own demons and beliefs (Netflix).    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Francesca Rudkin: The Smashing Machine and The Teacher Who Promised the Sea

    03/10/2025 Duración: 08min

    The Smashing Machine   MMA fighter Mark Kerr reaches the peak of his career but faces personal hardships along the way.     The Teacher Who Promised the Sea   The buried memories of the Spanish Civil War become unearthed as a woman searches for the remains of her grandfather's father and discovers the story of an idealistic young teacher from Tarragona.    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Nici Wickes: Vegetarian Mushroom Cannelloni

    03/10/2025 Duración: 05min

    In celebration of Vegetarian Month, this dish of cannelloni filled with mushrooms, tomato, spinach, and lentils and covered with a creamy cheese sauce is divine!   Serves one     Ingredients  2 tbsp olive oil   1 small onion, diced   1 large portobello mushroom, chopped roughly   ½ can crushed tomatoes   ½ teaspoon dried thyme   ½ can lentils, drained   1 cup shredded spinach   4 cannelloni pasta tubes   Topping   1/3 cup crème fraiche   1/3 cup liquid stock or water   1/3 cup grated cheese   Salt and pepper to season     Method  Heat oven to 180 C. Grease a small oven-proof dish that will fit the pasta tubes snugly.   Make the filling by heating the oil in a pan and cooking onions and mushroom for 3-4 minutes until softened a bit. Pour in tomatoes and thyme and heat until it simmers. Add in lentils and spinach and cook, covered, until the spinach is wilted. Remove from the heat.   Take each pasta tub

  • Jack Tame: The underestimated art form of children's books

    03/10/2025 Duración: 05min

    In the Mangle-Munching Forest there’s a Nickle-Nackle tree, growing Nickle-Nackle berries that are red as red can be. I’ll be very careful so as not to give up the end, but would you believe it’s been fifty years since first those words were penned?  That first sentence I read you is from Lynley Dodd’s Nickle-Nackle Tree. It’s a kid’s counting book that’s a bit of a Dr Seuss-ian take on New Zealand birds. And it was first published in 1976, five decades ago next year.   Truthfully, I don’t think I’ve opened The Nickle-Nackle Tree since it was read to me as a kid. But after our newborn son was gifted a copy, it didn’t take long to commit most of the Nickle-Nackle Tree to memory. My son can’t crawl or speak or catch himself when he topples over, but he can put out his fat little hand and turn the pages as we read.   Lynley Dodd enjoys a bit of market dominance at our place. We’ve got heaps of kid’s books, but there’s just something about the language of her stories that gives them that extra degr

  • Stewart Copeland: Drummer for The Police on his NZ spoken word tour ‘Have I Said Too Much? The Police, Hollywood, And Other Adventures’

    27/09/2025 Duración: 12min

    Stewart Copeland’s drumming helped define a generation.   As one third of The Police, he played at some of the biggest venues not only in New Zealand, but in the world.   He went on to work extensively in composing for film and TV.   And now, 18 years since his last visit to New Zealand, Copeland is returning for a very special spoken word tour - ‘Have I Said Too Much? The Police, Hollywood, And Other Adventures’.   He told Newstalk ZB’s Jack Tame this type of show is a bit more of an intellectual exercise than playing the drums.  “Actually having to form sentences and so on, is a little more challenging,” Copeland said.  “Fortunately in my 70-something years, I’ve had a couple of adventures, which are fun to talk about.”   LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Chris Schulz: Mariah Carey - Here For It All

    27/09/2025 Duración: 04min

    Mariah Carey is back – and it’s not for Christmas.  ‘Here For It All’ is the sixteenth studio album from the American superstar and her first album since the release of 2018’s ‘Caution’.   The album blends pop, R&B, gospel, and hip-hop, celebrating and building on every era of Carey’s iconic career.  Chris Schulz joined Jack Tame to give his thoughts on the album.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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