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CELEBRATING DANE CRAWFORDIn these special episodes, we celebrate the life of a person who has died via someone who loved them deeply - keeping the memory of them alive through shared recollections, joy and grief.These conversations can be intensely raw, and many tears are shed. Please move gently as you listen.TW: Grief, suicidal ideation.Dane Crawford was a sparkly-eyed, sweet natured man who loved his work in construction. He died suddenly in 2018 at 37 years of age. Celebrating Dane is his former partner Tommy Murphy - a celebrated playwright and screenwriter based in Sydney, where his recent stage adaptation of Nevil Shute's On The Beach premiered at Sydney Theatre Company. His earlier adaptation of Tim Conigrave's memoir Holding The Man plays regularly around the world, including a recent revival at Belvoir. Tommy won the National Theatre Award from the Australia Council in 2020 following his play Packer & Sons. Other theatre credits include Mark Colvin's Kidney, and Gwen in Purgatory (Belvoir St Theatre), Troy's House (SUDS, ATYP), Strangers in Between (Griffin Theatre Company, Trafalgar Studios West End), Blood Wedding (Royal and Derngate Northampton Theatre, UK), and Saturn's Return (Sydney Theatre Company). He created and was the Head Writer and Script Producer for the ABC original television series Significant Others (Fremantle, nominated for the 2023 Logie for Outstanding Drama). Tommy has also written episodes on The Twelve, Bloom, Fighting Season, The Devil's Playground and Offspring. Tommy wrote and was Associate Producer on the feature film Holding The Man (Goalpost Pictures) directed by Neil Armfield. He won the AWGIE Award for Best Writing in a Feature Film and Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay. Tommy was the recipient of the Patrick White Playwrights Fellowship (2016), and The Writers' Guild and Screen Australia Creators Program in Hollywood (2023). His other notable awards include winner of the 2022 AWGIE Award for Audio Fiction for his radio play Call You Back and winner of the N.S.W. Premier's Literary Awards for Best Play for both Holding The Man and Strangers In Between and the W.A. Premier's Prize for Gwen in Purgatory. He is currently developing a feature film. Marieke Hardy Is Going To Die is a podcast made by Marieke Hardy (IG @marieke_hardy).You can follow at IG @GoingToDiePodMusic by Lord Fascinator (IG @lordfascinator)Produced by Darren Scarce (IG @Dazz26)Video edits by Andy Nedelkovski (IG @AndyNeds)Artwork by Lauren Egan (IG @heylaurenegan)Photography by Eamon Leggett (IG @anxietyoptions)With thanks to Amelia Chappelow (IG @ameliachappelow)Camilla McKewen (IG @CamillaLucyLucy)and Rhys Graham (IG @RhysJGraham)Support the show via www.patreon.com/mariekehardy and drop an email to mariekehardyisgoingtodie@gmail.comWhilst acknowledging the privilege that comes with having the space to discuss death and mortality, we want to also recognise that discussing these topics can raise some wounds. Should you wish to seek extra support, please consider the following resources:https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/online-grief-support-groupshttps://www.grief.org.au/ga/ga/Support/Support_Groups.aspxhttps://www.headspace.com/meditation/griefhttps://www.mindful.org/a-10-minute-guided-meditation-for-working-with-grief/https://griefline.org.au/get-help/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Sau bảy năm chia rẽ gay gắt, một liên minh mới được thành lập giữa các nhóm Palestine, Hamas và Fatah, đã định hình lại cục diện chính trị ở Trung Đông. Một hiệp ước được công bố hôm nay sẽ chứng kiến một chính phủ đoàn kết dân tộc Palestine trong vòng vài tuần và các cuộc bầu cử ngay sau đó. Thế nhưng Israel đã cáo buộc Tổng thống Palestine Mahmoud Abbas chọn hòa bình với Hamas thay vì Israel. Phân tich gia chính trị của đài ABC là Tim Palmer trả lời cuộc phỏng vấn của ký giả Mark Colvin, Phan Bách chuyển ngữ.
In this episode, Fiona and I have the pleasuring of talking to Mark Colvin, our 2007 and 2008 Girls OPDL Head Coach. Mark tells us about his journey as a coach and his involvement with the University Prep Program at Toronto High Park FC. We also get to discuss some exciting topics such as Promotion/Relegation vs Playoffs and Financial FairPlay in soccer. Finally we end the show by giving our predictions for the upcoming 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Sit back and Let's Talk Footy; A language everyone speaks!For more content, you can check out our Instagram page @lets.talk.footy#SoccerPodcast #THPFC #WorldCup2022
In the Music Real E130, I chat with Queensland Premier DJ, Manager of Boutique DJ Management Company, Our House Productions and Music Programming Manager for The Pushworth Group – Mark Colvin. Mark shares with us how lockdown allowed him to explore his passion for gardening as well as keep him mentally fit and healthy as a result. We talk about how the garden is teaching him about business and life giving him a purpose and keeping him grounded at a time in history where the music actually stopped. So many music artists began to garden when lockdown hit so its so great to hear Mark's story of how the garden really helped him throughout lockdown. https://themusicreal.com.au/2020/09/16/dj-mark-colvin-from-lockdown-to-a-garden/
Collaboration is the essential life-force of the theatre. Disparate roles work together to produce an experience that is ephemeral; but if successful, the memory may last a lifetime.The adventure often begins with the Playwright, who drafts a blue-print of words and character and action that is then nurtured by a team and its nurturing wordsmith ‘parent'.Tommy Murphy is such a ‘parent’. He is one of our eminent story-tellers and collaboration comes easy. It is a process he relishes. Perhaps it’s being one of eight children that has fostered the skill.Tommy Murphy is an award-winning playwright with recent productions in New York, San Francisco, Indiana, Los Angeles, Auckland, Melbourne and Sydney. He is the only playwright to win the NSW Premier’s Award, a prestigious national writing prize, in successive years.Tommy is a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (Director’s course) and a former writer in residence at Griffin Theatre Company. His plays include an adaptation of Marlowe’s Massacre at Paris, Holding The Man, Strangers in Between, Troy’s House, Gwen in Purgatory, Saturn’s Return, Mark Colvin’s Kidney and Precipice.His next play is Packer & Sons - a story that puts four generations of the Packer family on stage; men who loomed large over Sydney for nearly 100 years. It receives its debut season at the Belvoir Street Theatre from November 16th through to December 22nd.Tommy sat down with me to discuss Playwriting, Process and the Packers.Find more information on Packer & Sons at www.belvoir.com.auThe Stages Podcast is available in iTunes, Spotify and Whooshkaa
With Shane Oliver of AMP Capital on the return of volatility, managing risk in an uncertain political environment, banks, the AI revolution, and a special note about Mark Colvin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Colvin like you've never heard him. In 1978 the ABC's renegade youth broadcaster Double Jay premiered an audio experiment called, What's Rangoon to you is Grafton to me. Almost 40 years later, we got back on the Pacific Highway to make a tribute to this landmark Australian radio road trip. To cut a complicated story short, we roped highly respected, ABC icon, Mark Colvin into narrating the adventure. Mark wholeheartedly supported our lofty ambitions and we're sharing it now in tribute to him.
SPOILER ALERT: Myf calls in from Kyiv with all the gossip from behind the scenes at Eurovision. We mourn the sudden loss of legendary ABC journalist Mark Colvin, and Zan opens her teenage diaries by popular demand.
SPOILER ALERT: Myf calls in from Kyiv with all the gossip from behind the scenes at Eurovision. We mourn the sudden loss of legendary ABC journalist Mark Colvin, and Zan opens her teenage diaries by popular demand.
It is Sales' birthday! Plenty of cry laughing and clanging with mentions to scoffing pizza on live TV, having a late dinner with Armando Iannucci plus Brad Pitt channelling Zoolander. (Dedicated to Mark Colvin who passed away 11 May 2017)Moss in a Jar - from Koi Dessert BarGary Cole - plays Kent Davison in VeepArmando Iannucci in Conversation with Annabel Crabb - Wheeler CentreBrad Pitt Talks Divorce, Quitting Drinking, and Becoming a Better Man - by Michael Paterniti (GQ, 2017 May 03)Who let Brad Pitt's fashotainment shoot happen? - by Marina Hyde (Guardian, 2017 May 05)'Internet searches reveal only so much': a memoir - by Stephanie Wood (SMH Good Weekend, 2017 April 28)The Green Road - by Anne EnrightWentworth - Season 5The Americans - Season 5Are you my driver? - the T-Shirt
Deux, derr, DUH! (Crabb and Sales go all out with their French pronunciation skills). A diverse range of topics are whized through: the Dixie Chicks concert, John Howard as Mark Colvin, books on political intrigue, the S-Town podcast from Alabama plus the art of writing a weekly column. There are plenty of distractions, including rose gold laptops and whether Crabb has left it too late to pick up the kids on time.Spaghetti Tree (again!?) No, Sales was taken to Fancy Hank's instead!The Dixie Chicks - All Music BiographyDixie Chicks - video snippet of the concert (via Leigh Sales Facebook).Mark Colvin's Kidney - Belvoir Theatre30 Rock - Starring: Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy MorganVery English Scandal - by John PrestonThe Politician : An Insider's Account of John Edward's Pursuit of the Presidency - by Andrew YoungThe Controversial 'Missing Richard Simmons' Podcast Has Ended Early After Criticism - Sinead Stubbins (Junkee, March 22 2017)S-Town - podcast from the makers of Serial and This American LifeMidnight in the Garden of Good and Evil - by John BerendtThe Squiz - Daily news summary. "Your shortcut to being informed."Breakfast Politics - Christine Wallace (Archive)There is nothing free about Mark Latham's Speech - Annabel Crabb (SMH, April 1 2017)William Eggleston Portraits - National Gallery of Victoria (17 Mar - 18 June 2017)Bill Henson - Recent Photographs - National Gallery of Victoria (10 Mar - 27 Aug 2017)Stop Fixing Women: Why building fairer workplaces is everybody's business - by Catherine FoxWriting Life: Helen Garner and Her Work - by Bernadette BrennanInto the darkness: Helen Garners drive to understand a murderer - by Bernadette Brennan (The Weekend Australian Magazine, March 25-26, 2017)Richard Glover - columns- Final Encounter with My Mother (SMH, March 31, 2017)- Putting a price on happiness, before plastic makes it obsolete (SMH, March 25, 2017)Flesh Wounds: For Anyone Whose Family Was Not What They Ordered - by Richard GloverChrissie Swan website - which includes Herald Sun columnAnnabel Crabb - columns and commentary
The ABC’s Mark Colvin joins Guardian’s editor-in-chief Katharine Viner and Guardian Australia’s editor Lenore Taylor to discuss the changing face of journalism. They examine Donald Trump’s presidency and the difficulty the media has in holding him to account, as well as the rise of social media networks that provide mass audiences to media organisations while taking increasingly large amounts of advertising revenue. What will the future of the Guardian and journalism be?
Elle Macpherson, the ABC’s Mark Colvin, Rwanda, the phone-hacking scandal and everything in between, this is the real-life story of an unlikely friendship between one of our finest journalists and the extraordinary woman who saved his life. Playwright Tommy Murphy brings this incredible true story to life in collaboration with director David Berthold (the dream team behind Holding the Man). Starring the glorious Sarah Peirse as Mary-Ellen Field, alongside Peter Carroll, John Howard as Mark Colvin and Helen Thomson as Elle Macpherson. Produced for Belvoir by Zoe Ferguson 25 FEBRUARY - 2 APRIL BOOK HERE
Hosts: Ed Brown, Dr. Shayne Joseph, Penny Dumsday 00:00:50 For a long time, vision problems have been a known side-effect of spending a long time in space. We are now a big step closer to understanding why, thanks to some MRI scans done before and after trips to the International Space Station. 00:08:15 The male of the duck-billed platypus has a venomous spurr on its leg. But that venom contains a hormone that could be useful for treating diabetes. 00:13:42 A new study by researchers at Caltech suggests that we could be looking for the cause of Parkinson's Disease in the wrong place. Instead of being a brain issue, it could be related to gut irritation. This episode contains traces of Wil Anderson talking with journalist Mark Colvin.
Mark Colvin is one of the most trusted and revered figures in Australian journalism today. In this Fifth Estate discussion with Sally Warhaft, he reflects on the release of his memoir, Light and Shadow, discussing the unlikely convergence of family and foreign affairs in his personal and professional lives, as well as four decades at the forefront of news reporting. Colvin has won the respect of generations of Australians through his work at the original Double J, his stint as the ABC's correspondent in London and for his reporting on Australian politics and international conflicts. Today he's known as the voice of ABC Radio's current-affairs flagship PM and the darling of Australian Twitter. What nobody knew until very recently, is that he's also the son of a spy. Mark Colvin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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So much intrigue! Today we caught up with Mark Colvin, who told us of his new book about his father who was a spy for MI6! We also spoke to Ray Martin, and asked him if he knew his Stefanovics! Finally, Didier Cohen came by with some killer floor fillers! It was awesome. All this and more on today's podcast... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Defiantly avoiding the Melbourne Cup, Crabb and Sales hide themselves away to discuss recent developments in the US Election. Sales is proud to announce that she has had great success growing sweetpeas. New podcasts plus a couple of recent books written by colleagues are discussed. Crabb is horrified to learn Sales' theory that contacts who stick around for many years may well be undercover operatives.Leigh Sales interviews Michelle and Stevie Payne on 7.30 - via ABCLeigh Sales interviews Richie McCaw on 7.30 - via ABCWho is Johnny Eales!? - via WikipediaA handy explainer on the Clinton emails and Anthony Weiner - via New York TimesWeiner - the filmWho's Up, Who's Down (Leigh Sales review of 'Weiner') - The MonthlyEven though Crabb later discovers that Kaz Cooke does not specifically know about research on gardens and satisfaction, she does have a good book with lots of other stuff about what makes women satisfied! Women's Stuff - Kaz CookeThe Smug Bundt (photo)Leigh's Sweetpea photos:- Sweetpeas growing: First, Second, Third- The First Flower- Sweetpea Victory- The First BunchPhoebe's Fall - podcastPatton Oswalt: 'I'll Never Be at 100 Percent Again' by Jason Zimoman - via New York TimesThe Berlin Patient - podcastVictoria - by Julia BairdLight and Shadow - by Mark Colvin
Julie Andrews. Stephen Fry. Harrison Ford. It's episode where Crabb and Sales shamelessly drop names until the clanging is literally audible. They discuss notable first lines from books. Sales invites Crabb into her bedroom and closes the door. Plus you can play our Chat 10 Looks 3 bingo, where points are scored for: Sales eating on mic, an interruption, a name drop "clang", a book being thrown in the bin (before reading) and lots of schoolgirl giggling.Mark Colvin's kidney transplant story by Leigh Sales via 7.30Special Delivery: Favourite recipes to make and take by Annabel CrabbDon Dunstan's Cookbook by Don DunstanStephen Fry in conversation with Annabel CrabbWilde starring Stephen FryReckoning by Magda SzubanskiCold Light by Frank MoorhouseJulie Andrews interview on 7.30 by Leigh SalesFerris Bueller's Day Off starring Ben SteinThanks to Marion Kruger, Susanne Lowe, Kath Murdoch and Kristy Diffey for supplying the ladies with baked goods
In partnership with 2SER 107.3, the WalkleyTalks podcast presents the latest episode of Fourth Estate. The Fourth Estate is a weekly program about the media featuring some of Australia’s leading journalists, broadcast live each Monday at 6.30pm on 2SER 107.3. For this episode, host Michael Koziol is joined by: ABC Radio PM host Mark Colvin The Australian's James Jeffrey Guardian Australia reporter Bridie Jabour New Matilda's Adam Brereton Follow 2SER: www.facebook.com/2serfm www.twitter.com/2ser www.2ser.com Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of The Walkley Foundation
Where has Mark Colvin been lately? He's been covering Rob Oakeshott's valedictory speech..... A Rational Fear on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ARationalFear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On the program tonight, William Shawcross is the son of the top British prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crime trials. He discusses what he learnt from his father about international justice and how he regards the Guantanamo Bay Al-Qaeda trials. Also Eveline Chao gives us some insight into censorship in China. She reveals how it works openly at newspapers and magazines, and more surreptitiously on the internet. And Good Italy, Bad Italy - Bill Emmott reflects on Prime Minister Mario Monti's year at the head of a so-called 'technocratic' government.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On the program tonight, William Shawcross is the son of the top British prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crime trials. He discusses what he learnt from his father about international justice and how he regards the Guantanamo Bay Al-Qaeda trials. Also Eveline Chao gives us some insight into censorship in China. She reveals how it works openly at newspapers and magazines, and more surreptitiously on the internet. And Good Italy, Bad Italy - Bill Emmott reflects on Prime Minister Mario Monti's year at the head of a so-called 'technocratic' government.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On the program this week - the past and the future. The past - in the form of Anne Applebaum's new book about post war Eastern Europe. Anne shares with us her own travels and memories before the collapse of the Berlin Wall. Also, Professor Nadia Rosenthal will be lecturing about the future of aging at the Creative Innovations conference in Melbourne next week. She gives us an insight into the future of medicine and the future of our bodies.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On the program this week - the past and the future. The past - in the form of Anne Applebaum's new book about post war Eastern Europe. Anne shares with us her own travels and memories before the collapse of the Berlin Wall. Also, Professor Nadia Rosenthal will be lecturing about the future of aging at the Creative Innovations conference in Melbourne next week. She gives us an insight into the future of medicine and the future of our bodies.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late fills that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin talks to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program is the twentieth century Renaissance man, the director of the British Museum and former director of London's National Gallery, Neil MacGregor. Our conversation will range from the beginning of human history 2 million years ago, through to art history and Shakespeare, to his teacher Antony Blunt, who turned out to be the Fourth Man in Britain's most notorious spy scandal. Also on tonight's episode, Martin Harrison is here for the Francis Bacon exhibition due to open at the Art Gallery of NSW. Martin shares with us the suffering and troubles of this confronting artist.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late fills that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin talks to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program is the twentieth century Renaissance man, the director of the British Museum and former director of London's National Gallery, Neil MacGregor. Our conversation will range from the beginning of human history 2 million years ago, through to art history and Shakespeare, to his teacher Antony Blunt, who turned out to be the Fourth Man in Britain's most notorious spy scandal. Also on tonight's episode, Martin Harrison is here for the Francis Bacon exhibition due to open at the Art Gallery of NSW. Martin shares with us the suffering and troubles of this confronting artist.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program, Helga Schmid from the European External Action Service. The Service is the diplomatic arm of the EU and European Commission. She discusses the EU's united foreign policy and how the service is approaching world challenges. Also Professor James Fallows discusses the coming term for the re-elected US president and Brian Moller on running a secret hospital in the midst of the Syrian conflict.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program, Helga Schmid from the European External Action Service. The Service is the diplomatic arm of the EU and European Commission. She discusses the EU's united foreign policy and how the service is approaching world challenges. Also Professor James Fallows discusses the coming term for the re-elected US president and Brian Moller on running a secret hospital in the midst of the Syrian conflict.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program we look at the snowballing effect of American politics on social media, a wave that's already hit Australia. An organisation which is aiming to tackle the world's health problems and how twenty-first century crowd-sourcing may help solve a five millennia old problem - and decipher an ancient language called Proto-Elamite.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program we look at the snowballing effect of American politics on social media, a wave that's already hit Australia. An organisation which is aiming to tackle the world's health problems and how twenty-first century crowd-sourcing may help solve a five millennia old problem - and decipher an ancient language called Proto-Elamite.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On this evening's program Professor of political science at Stanford University Simon Jackman discusses the US presidential election campaign. Also, the former head of strategic analysis at the Office of National Assessments, Professor Ross Babbage warns that Australia needs to be better prepared to deal with a direct threat from China. David Daly the EU ambassador to Australia talks about the status of the European Union having been awarded the Nobel Prize. And we speak to Gal Hirsh the Deputy Commander of the Israeli Defence Force's Depth Command.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On this evening's program Professor of political science at Stanford University Simon Jackman discusses the US presidential election campaign. Also, the former head of strategic analysis at the Office of National Assessments, Professor Ross Babbage warns that Australia needs to be better prepared to deal with a direct threat from China. David Daly the EU ambassador to Australia talks about the status of the European Union having been awarded the Nobel Prize. And we speak to Gal Hirsh the Deputy Commander of the Israeli Defence Force's Depth Command.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On the program tonight Mark interviews Malcolm Fraser about his memoirs, evolutionary biologist Professor Richard Dawkins and Joel Kotkin discusses the future of America and its economic supremacy.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On the program tonight Mark interviews Malcolm Fraser about his memoirs, evolutionary biologist Professor Richard Dawkins and Joel Kotkin discusses the future of America and its economic supremacy.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On the program tonight, two interviews that touch in different ways on the invisible barriers between government and the outside world. Shashi Tharoor discusses India's relationship with the outside world. James Button will tell us about his transition from being a reporter to a speechwriter for the Prime Minister in Canberra. And Armando Iannucci, midwife to some of the greatest British comedy of his generation, on The Thick Of It, the 21st century successor to Yes Minister - and on how television itself is going to have to change radically to meet the challenges of a digital age.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On the program tonight, two interviews that touch in different ways on the invisible barriers between government and the outside world. Shashi Tharoor discusses India's relationship with the outside world. James Button will tell us about his transition from being a reporter to a speechwriter for the Prime Minister in Canberra. And Armando Iannucci, midwife to some of the greatest British comedy of his generation, on The Thick Of It, the 21st century successor to Yes Minister - and on how television itself is going to have to change radically to meet the challenges of a digital age.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight’s program, Professor Wolfgang Merkel discusses the impact of the economic crisis and how it is changing the political landscape in southern European countries. Brent Huffman on Afghanistan’s disappearing archaeological treasures and Shiv Malik and Ed Howker tell us how ignoring the fundamental needs of young people could lead to a civil war between the young and old.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight’s program, Professor Wolfgang Merkel discusses the impact of the economic crisis and how it is changing the political landscape in southern European countries. Brent Huffman on Afghanistan’s disappearing archaeological treasures and Shiv Malik and Ed Howker tell us how ignoring the fundamental needs of young people could lead to a civil war between the young and old.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. This week, Mark Colvin talks to James Robinson, co-author of Why Nations Fail. Barbara Demick on secretive North Korea. Professor David Lyon on the growing intrusion of personal privacy and Roy Baumeister on rediscovering our willpower.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. This week, Mark Colvin talks to James Robinson, co-author of Why Nations Fail. Barbara Demick on secretive North Korea. Professor David Lyon on the growing intrusion of personal privacy and Roy Baumeister on rediscovering our willpower.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. This week, Mark Colvin speaks to a Syrian businessman on the Syrian civil war, Emma Cunliffe discusses Syria’s cultural heritage and Annabel Crabb reports on the US presidential election.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. This week, Mark Colvin speaks to a Syrian businessman on the Syrian civil war, Emma Cunliffe discusses Syria’s cultural heritage and Annabel Crabb reports on the US presidential election.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. On this week’s program, Mark Colvin speaks to James Bamford on the NSA, Quentin Atkinson on Indo-European languages and Dan Ariely on being predictably irrational.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. On this week’s program, Mark Colvin speaks to James Bamford on the NSA, Quentin Atkinson on Indo-European languages and Dan Ariely on being predictably irrational.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program, Mark talks to Donald Green, Tom Standage, and Greg Jericho.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program, Mark talks to Donald Green, Tom Standage, and Greg Jericho.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. On this week's program Mark Colvin speaks to Jonathan Fenby about the power of modern China. We look back at Spain's progress towards democracy after the death of the dictator General Franco in 1975. And we look at the relationship between India and Pakistan with MJ Akbar.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. On this week's program Mark Colvin speaks to Jonathan Fenby about the power of modern China. We look back at Spain's progress towards democracy after the death of the dictator General Franco in 1975. And we look at the relationship between India and Pakistan with MJ Akbar.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. On this week's program Mark Colvin speaks to painter, cartoonist and satirist Bill Leak and new CEO of the Sydney Opera House, Louise Herron, about fund raising and philanthropy.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. On this week's program Mark Colvin speaks to painter, cartoonist and satirist Bill Leak and new CEO of the Sydney Opera House, Louise Herron, about fund raising and philanthropy.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. On this week's program Mark Colvin speaks to Jonathan Watts who worked for nine years as China correspondent for Britain's Guardian newspaper; and historian Tony Moore about the Australian bohemians he profiles in his book Dancing With Empty Pockets.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. On this week's program Mark Colvin speaks to Jonathan Watts who worked for nine years as China correspondent for Britain's Guardian newspaper; and historian Tony Moore about the Australian bohemians he profiles in his book Dancing With Empty Pockets.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. On this week's program Mark Colvin speaks to the Independent on Sunday's James Hanning about his book Cameron: Practically a Conservative; Channel 4's Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson on his trip to Syria; and Scott Johnson on his book The Wolf and the Watchman.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. On this week's program Mark Colvin speaks to the Independent on Sunday's James Hanning about his book Cameron: Practically a Conservative; Channel 4's Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson on his trip to Syria; and Scott Johnson on his book The Wolf and the Watchman.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time.
"A Rational Fear LIVE" is back for a second helping of satirical comedy and muckraking. Live on stage at the FBi Social and live on FBi radio Join Hungry Beast's Dan Ilic and Lewis Hobba, with DJ Tom Loud and Sydney's best comedians including Scott Abbot (Political Asylum), Veronica Milsom (Triple J, TAYG), Mark Humphries (Raw Comedy), David Bloustien (GNW, Randling) as awell as special guests Chris Taylor from the Chaser and twitter / PM host Mark Colvin as they rip apart, openly mock and analyse the truth behind the news. A Rational Fear on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ARationalFear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.