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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  • Paul Stenhouse: OpenAI's shift in strategy, Meta loses two court cases

    27/03/2026 Duración: 03min

    OpenAI is undergoing a dramatic strategy shift   Consumers are no longer the focus.    Sora —the app that let you create a version of yourself and generate videos, and that Disney signed up to license its IP to— is being shut down. I can only imagine the cost to run it must be incredible.   They're also pulling away from the 'instant checkout' feature, making ChatGPT less 'shoppable'. Reports in the Financial Times say the planned 'erotic mode' is on pause indefinitely. The launch date already slipped multiple times, reportedly because of both internal and external pressure.   So where does OpenAI go next? Business users and developers. Claude (by Anthropic) has been dropping feature after feature the past few months and has seemingly won the hearts and minds of the developer community. Its new co-work feature is effectively a more everyday version of Claude Code. It seems OpenAI is under attack.      Meta's defeats in court   Two jury cases have returned verdicts

  • Karl Puschmann: Bait and Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole

    27/03/2026 Duración: 06min

    Bait   London-based actor Shah Latif suffers from an existential crisis and his life spirals out of control after auditioning for the role of a lifetime (Prime Video).     Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole  A brilliant but troubled detective, Harry Hole, hunts a serial killer while battling a corrupt adversary, Tom Waaler, as they navigate ethical grey areas, with Harry determined to bring the criminal to justice (Netflix).    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Nici Wickes: Delicious Salted Caramel Baked Apples

    27/03/2026 Duración: 06min

    Baked apples are taken to a whole new level with this version.    Serves 4-6     Ingredients  3-4 large apples, halved through waist, cored   ½ cup brown sugar, firmly packed    25g butter, melted   3 tbsps. water    1 tsp sea salt    ½ cup walnuts   To serve: cream, sour cream, or crème fraiche       Method  Preheat oven to 180C.    In an oven dish, place sugar, butter, water, and salt. Stir to mix.    Set apples in the dish, cut side up. Scatter walnuts over and around. Cover tightly with foil.   Bake for 20 minutes, then remove foil and baste apples with syrup.   Cook for a further 20-30 minutes uncovered until apples are soft and the caramel lovely and syrupy. If you need to cook a bit longer, do, but only until apples are soft, not mushy.    While still hot, dollop on some cream, sour cream, or crème fraiche, which offsets the sweetness beautifully, even stirring some

  • Jack Tame: Te Kaha is more than just a stadium

    27/03/2026 Duración: 04min

    Before yesterday, I can honestly say I’d never heard the word grouse.   Well, actually that’s not true, I’d heard the word grouse. I knew it as a bird. As game for a hunter.   But I’d never heard it used in the slang form.   “It is grouse,” said Christchurch Mayor, Phil Mauger, as he cut the ribbon in his city’s brand new $683m stadium.   So long as you mean it’s excellent, I thought, then I’m with you Phil.   I was born and raised in Christchurch. I’ll always have an affection for the ‘03 that comes from having had a great childhood based in a place. It’s never been perfect, but it’ll always be home.   We could see the old stadium from our family home. The first time I was ever on TV was while sitting with my dad on the old embankment at Lancaster Park for a test between Pakistan and New Zealand in February 1994. The cameraman came and got a little cutaway shot of us, and the next day at school various people excitedly came to tell me.  There’s no doubting the new stadium i

  • Francesca Rudkin: They Will Kill You and Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

    27/03/2026 Duración: 06min

    They Will Kill You   A woman answers a cryptic ad for a housekeeping job at a luxurious yet foreboding New York City high-rise. Upon arrival, she discovers residents have vanished without a trace for decades, fuelling whispers of a satanic cult lurking in the shadows.    Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man   Amid the chaos of World War II, Tommy Shelby returns from a self-imposed exile to face his most destructive reckoning yet. With the future of his family and country at stake, Shelby must face his demons and choose whether to confront his legacy or burn it to the ground.    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Dame Lynley Dodd: Kiwi Children's book author on her writing career, winning the Legacy Award at the New Zealander of the Year Awards

    21/03/2026 Duración: 19min

    Dame Lynley Dodd is a staple of Kiwi childhoods.   The beloved children’s author is best known for her Hairy Maclary series, the first of which was released over 40 years ago.  She’s sold millions of books worldwide, and just this week she was honoured at the New Zealander of the Year Awards.  Dodd was granted the Legacy Award for fostering a love of literature in generations of children.   While she admits it sounds a bit silly, Dodd admits to feeling slightly guilty at the level of acclaim and the legacy she’s built.  “Well I obviously, I think, [I've] been spending all these years thoroughly enjoying myself producing these books,” she told Jack Tame.  “It sounds a bit, you know, I’ve been indulging myself, and I have, doing these things, but no, it’s been great fun.”   Dodd’s love of wordplay and language stems back to her childhood, as her parents were, in her words, much into words, and there was an “awful lot of fun” with language in her home.   “Both my parents w

  • Kevin Milne: The influence of fathers on their sons

    21/03/2026 Duración: 09min

    Our parents are some of our biggest influences.   It was Kevin Milne’s birthday last week, and also the anniversary of his father’s death, and it got him thinking about the influence fathers have on their sons.   This is compounded by the release of Louis Theroux’s Manosphere documentary, which reinforced to him the importance of a positive male influence in a child’s life.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Chris Schulz: Gorillaz - The Mountain

    21/03/2026 Duración: 07min

    Gorillaz have returned with their ninth studio album.   The Mountain was recorded across a range of locations, primarily India and London, and draws heavily from the Indian classical instrumentation, pairing it with the group’s eclectic electronic and pop influences.  It features performances in multiple different languages, including Arabic, English, Hindi, Spanish, and Yoruba, with themes of death, grief, and the afterlife threading through the album.  Chris Schulz joined Jack Tame to share his thoughts on the release.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Catherine Raynes: Look What You Made Me Do and A Far-Flung Life

    21/03/2026 Duración: 04min

    Look What You Made Me Do by John Lanchester   What if the year's most talked about TV show was all about your marriage?  Kate, thirty years into her marriage, has a seemingly idyllic metropolitan, North London life. Phoebe, a young screenwriter, is the creator of the year's hit TV show, Cheating.  When Kate's world takes a darker turn, she thinks she sees details and intimacies in the show that only she and her husband Jack could possibly have known. But who has betrayed who? Who gets to tell whose story?  A black comedy of resentment and entitlement, Look What You Made Me Do is the story of two very different women from two very different generations, heading toward a battle only one of them can win.     A Far-Flung Life by M.L. Steadman   Western Australia, 1958. A truck rumbles along a lonely outback road. A moment’s inattention, and in a few muddled seconds the lives of the MacBride family are shattered.  Instead of leaving them to heal, fat

  • Mike Yardley: Trails and treats in Taupō

    21/03/2026 Duración: 09min

    "The weather could not have been a more idyllic. I was basking in the brilliance of Lake Taupō aboard the glorious replica steamboat, Ernest Kemp, as were several dozen guests from all over the world. Cruising the great lake for over 40 years, this gorgeous little vessel that accommodates 50 guests, began life in Kerikeri, named in honour of the last member of the Kemp family to live at Kemp House. A massive and damaging flood in the Kerikeri Inlet in 1981 prompted the sale of this shallow draught vessel, and Ernest Kemp began a new life feeling the lake’s freshwater on its hull, a year later.: "For a complete change of pace, I was itching to rock some of Taupō’s much-vaunted mountain bike trails. And they won’t disappoint." Read Mike's full article here. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Dr Dougal Sutherland: The state of workplace mental health and wellbeing

    21/03/2026 Duración: 08min

    Kiwis are struggling with their health and wellbeing in the workplace.  Umbrella Wellbeing has released its annual report into the state of workplace health and wellbeing, which surveyed over 11,000 people across 33 workplaces over the last two years.   It found:  More than half the workplaces surveyed struggle to support staff wellbeing and mental health   About 25% of workers were experiencing high or very high levels of psychological distress – the main things affecting this were a mixture of personal and work factors including:   Not getting enough sleep   Their workplace not prioritising mental wellbeing   Not getting enough leisure time   Poor diet   Bullying or harassment at work   12% of people’s productivity at work was explained by a mix of personal and work factors including   Not getting enough physical activity during the day   High workload   Not being clear about their role at work   Poor sleep       Ov

  • Full Show Podcast: 21 March 2026

    20/03/2026 Duración: 01h57min

    On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 21 March 2026, beloved children's author and creator of Hairy Maclary, Dame Lynley Dodd joins Jack to discuss being honoured with the Legacy Award at the New Zealander of the Year awards and the lasting impact of her work.  Jack considers when secret identities should be kept secret.  Kevin Milne reflects on the influence of fathers on their sons after watching the latest documentary from Louis Theroux, Inside the Manosphere.  Two Hollywood heart throbs lead Francesca Rudkin's film picks.  Plus, Ruud Kleinpaste chats getting your bulbs ready.  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: Timing and tricks for planting bulbs and corms

    20/03/2026 Duración: 05min

    Seeing as it’s getting towards autumn, a number of bulbs need planting in the garden - I’ll pick on a few of them.  Tulip  Fabulous early spring colour – remember the historical stuff with the Dutch making heaps of money out of often virus-ridden “varieties” (early 1600-s AD) – around Fl 3000.00 per bulb while the average yearly wage of a skilled craftsman was around Fl 300.00. The bubble burst in 1637 AD.  These days they are a bit cheaper and more reliable. They grow well in the South Island with very cool winters – up north they need winter chilling (taking out of soil and put in fridge for 8 weeks). In mild climates it pays to plant later in the year, say May/June.  But in the South Island, planting the bulbs can start in a few weeks; order them now! Some great bulb outlets: Bulbs direct, Garden Post, NZBulbs, Fiesta Bulbs, and Hadstock Farm in Springston.  Work the soil to 20 cm deep in sunny to semi-shade position (generally bulbs prefer well-drained soils). Plant 15 cm spaced

  • Cameron Douglas: Mission Reserve Cabernet Merlot 2024

    20/03/2026 Duración: 02min

    Mission Reserve Cabernet Merlot 2024, Gimblett Gravels, Hawke's Bay, RRP from $25.00   The wine:   A classic Hawkes Bay red blend with the power of Cabernet framing the softness of Merlot. Flavours of blackberry and tobacco, Doris plum, Kalamata olive, and dried herb, with some smoky wood muscle. Dry, lots of texture from tannins and acidity framing a core of dark berries and plum. It’s fresh, it’s new, and ready to drink today or lay down for another 1-2 years.   The Food:   A wine for casseroles or leaner meats, excellent for lamb lollypops or a home-made shepherd's pie. This style of wine has the power to stand up to a medium-rare steak as well as the softness for sweeter red meats such as lamb or venison.   The season:   2024 has proven to be an excellent year for red wines from Hawke’s Bay, and frankly from throughout NZ. Lots of dry warm days when it was needed and a cooling diurnal shift in the evenings. Releasing the wines now demonstrates the power and concentration of s

  • Paul Stenhouse: White House releases National AI regulation framework, Amazon reportedly looking to create new phone

    20/03/2026 Duración: 02min

    The US Government wants to be the ones who control AI regulation   In a new policy document, the White House lays out seven key objectives for the singular US approach to AI. In summary, the framework places significant responsibility on parents for issues like child safety and lays out relatively soft, nonbinding expectations for platform accountability. They say centralizing the policy will remove "unnecessary barriers to innovation" and allow AI policy to reflect national security and foreign policy.   Like we've seen with social media platforms, the framework also tries to prevent any state laws that make the AI developers responsible for their users’ actions. When it comes to copyright, the framework leans on 'fair use'.       Amazon might get back in the phone game   Reuter's is reporting a project known internally as “Transformer” is looking to create a phone. The idea – you've got Alexa at home, so what about taking Alexa with you everywhere? No word on if this would

  • Karl Puschmann: Scarpetta and Crackhead

    20/03/2026 Duración: 04min

    Scarpetta    With skilled hands and an unnerving eye, Dr. Kay Scarpetta tries to unmask a serial killer and prove that her career-making case from 28 years earlier isn't also her undoing (Prime Video).     Crackhead  Drug-addicted party-animal Frankie has blown it all up - her inheritance, her relationships, and most recently, her sister's house. It's time to go to rehab (ThreeNow).    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Nici Wickes: Pork, Apple, and Kale Burger

    20/03/2026 Duración: 05min

    There is something about a burger that is so cheering. There's pork, crispy kale, and apple in this burger that has it all going on – flavour, texture and heartiness!    Makes 2 burgers       Ingredients  300g ground pork or mince (I use a food processor to break down decent pork chops)    ½ cup fresh breadcrumbs   4 tbsps. milk    1 small onion finely chopped or grated   2 tbsps. fresh herbs, chopped finely (sage, parsley, rosemary, or thyme)   1 tbsp wholegrain mustard    Oil for frying   2-3 stems of kale, stem removed   1 granny smith, cut into match sticks or very thin rounds    Slices of beetroot   2 burger buns   2 tbsps. mayonnaise    4 tsps. chill jam or similar       Method  Soak breadcrumbs in milk for 5 minutes.    Mix pork, breadcrumbs, onion, herbs, mustard, and salt and pepper in a bowl. Massage with your hands, slapping it around a bit (t

  • Francesca Rudkin: Project Hail Mary and Pillion

    20/03/2026 Duración: 07min

    Project Hail Mary    Science teacher Ryland Grace wakes up on a spaceship with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. As his memory slowly returns, he soon discovers he must solve the riddle behind a mysterious substance that's causing the sun to die out. As details of the mission unravel, he calls on his scientific training and sheer ingenuity -- but he may not have to do it alone.     Pillion   Colin, a timid man, meets Ray, a confident biker gang leader, who initiates him into a submissive relationship, challenging Colin's mundane existence and prompting personal growth through their unconventional dynamic.    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Jack Tame: Choosing to stay anonymous was maybe Banksy's greatest work

    20/03/2026 Duración: 04min

    This is the age of the individual. The self. Generation me me me me me.   An age in which each of us is encouraged by a heady mix of technological trends and cultural pressures to think of ourselves as unique and special. To treat ourselves as a brand.  And in a world with every person/brand competing with everyone else, fame and celebrity is often used as a measure of status.  It’s as though Banksy saw it coming. When he – and just for the sake of this morning, let’s assume he’s a he – first started making his subversive street art in the 1990s, he decided to make it anonymously.     I can’t say for sure why he made that decision. Given he was graffitiing public places, I suppose the original decision might have been made for the obvious legal reason – to try and avoid the Police. But as he has grown into one of the biggest artists on the planet, with works selling for tens of millions of dollars, at some point Banksy chose something much greater. In eschewing the fame and individual

  • Jordan Luck: Frontman of the Exponents on the band reuniting for Synthony and the Jordan Luck Band performing at Homegrown

    14/03/2026 Duración: 13min

    Established more than 40 years ago, the Exponents are Kiwi rock legends.  They’re part of New Zealand’s sonic landscape – a guaranteed play at the pub, a party, or a summer barbeque.   The band initially parted ways in 1999, but have periodically reunited in the years since and will be doing the same for this year’s Synthony Festival.   Frontman Jordan Luck told Jack Tame they’re very excited about this one – they only do a handful of shows as the Exponents these days, so he’s really looking forward to it.  "It’s going to be an amazing event.”  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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