Late Night Live - Full program podcast

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From razor-sharp analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture, Late Night Live puts you firmly in the big picture.

Recent Episodes
  • Lara Marlowe on Robert Fisk, Azar Nafisi on reading dangerously
    Jul 10, 2024 – 54:09
  • Classic LNL: composer Elena Kats-Chernin AO
    Jul 9, 2024 – 55:49
  • Classic LNL: Magda Szubanski
    Jul 8, 2024 – 54:09
  • Classic LNL: Paul Keating on the first dismissal
    Jul 4, 2024 – 54:11
  • Classic LNL: The revolutionary women of the Whitlam era
    Jul 3, 2024 – 54:11
  • Classic LNL: Isabel Allende on feminism and Finding Fibonacci
    Jul 2, 2024 – 54:08
  • Classic LNL: The life of Deborah Cheetham-Fraillon
    Jul 1, 2024 – 53:00
  • Phillip Adams farewells Late Night Live
    Jun 27, 2024 – 57:27
  • Naomi Klein’s Doppleganger. Untangling the big ethical issues of our time with Peter Singer.
    Jun 26, 2024 – 54:06
  • Phillip's swansong with Laura Tingle, Bruce Shapiro and Ian Dunt
    Jun 25, 2024 – 54:05
  • Left for dead? The Australian left, then and now
    Jun 24, 2024 – 01:20
  • The adventures of Simon Winchester
    Jun 20, 2024 – 54:09
  • Is the world's most expensive painting the real thing? How twelve sheep can give life meaning.
    Jun 19, 2024 – 54:06
  • Ian Dunt's UK plus what we can learn from the Inuit
    Jun 18, 2024 – 54:05
  • Laura Tingle on Li Qiang and Linda Burney on reconciliation
    Jun 17, 2024 – 54:06
  • George Monbiot on the invisible forces behind neoliberalism
    Jun 13, 2024 – 54:07
  • The NACC disappoints on Robodebt and Paul Gauguin's Pacific works
    Jun 12, 2024 – 54:04
  • Bruce Shapiro and the story of John S Jacobs - fugitive US slave
    Jun 11, 2024 – 54:05
  • Kay Kinane: trailblazing broadcaster and educator
    Jun 10, 2024 – 54:30
  • The lost history of Iranian Jews plus clearing the air - of emissions
    Jun 6, 2024 – 54:38
  • Who are Amit Shah and Mary Astell?
    Jun 5, 2024 – 54:07
  • Ian Dunt's UK, Mexico's anti-machismo president and preserving the Wollemi pine
    Jun 4, 2024 – 54:06
  • Laura Tingle's Canberra and Australia's ongoing fight for equality
    Jun 3, 2024 – 54:07
  • The autocrats teaming up with MAGA politicians and the Greek communists "rescued" by Stalin
    May 30, 2024 – 54:03
  • Primatologist Jane Goodall and Rwanda under the spotlight
    May 29, 2024 – 54:05
  • Bruce Shapiro explains what an upside-down US flag means.
    May 28, 2024 – 54:06
  • Bernard Keane's Canberra plus Clive Hamilton on privilege
    May 27, 2024 – 54:05
  • Jordan protests Gaza war plus AC Grayling on who owns the moon
    May 23, 2024 – 54:07
  • Reporting 5km from the frontline and the history of undersea cables.
    May 22, 2024 – 54:06
  • UK politics, Stella Assange and how to fix France
    May 21, 2024 – 54:05
  • Laura Tingle's Canberra, bird flu scare and Paul Salopek on his world trek
    May 20, 2024 – 54:06
  • Why some people have more luck than others and the most likely path to nuclear war.
    May 16, 2024 – 54:05
  • Geoffrey Robinson on Putin and Boyan Slat on The Ocean Cleanup
    May 15, 2024 – 54:05
  • Trump's policy platform and Russia's water problems
    May 14, 2024 – 54:06
  • Laura Tingle's budget preview plus how India, Israel and Mexico are connected through spyware
    May 13, 2024 – 54:06
  • Should women get extra seats in Pacific parliaments? And Hugh Mackay on a lifetime of observing Australians.
    May 9, 2024 – 54:04
  • Roger Pulvers on Japan and Australia's long relationship and Japanese philosopher Kohei Saito
    May 8, 2024 – 54:07
  • Ian Dunt's UK, diplomatic asylum dilemmas and author Robyn Davidson
    May 7, 2024 – 54:07
  • Laura Tingle's Canberra and the murky business of food barons
    May 6, 2024 – 54:06
  • Healing the stolen generation and letters from two literary giants
    May 2, 2024 – 54:06
  • Johann Hari on the miracle weight loss drugs
    May 1, 2024 – 54:04
  • Satyajit Das on the risks of ecotourism and Bruce Shapiro on the Columbia protests
    Apr 30, 2024 – 54:07
  • Laura Tingle's Canberra and James Bradley's oceanic love affair
    Apr 29, 2024 – 54:03
  • ANZAC day: Remembering Australia's lost generation and the contribution of women in war
    Apr 25, 2024 – 54:07
  • Yossi Beilin and Hiba Husseini on a possible two state solution plus the Anzac story on the Greek island of Lemnos
    Apr 24, 2024 – 54:06
  • Ian Dunt on the Rwanda deal and Natalie Haynes updates the Greek goddesses
    Apr 23, 2024 – 54:07
  • Laura Tingle's Canberra and the transformation of Germany
    Apr 22, 2024 – 54:07
  • Indigenous authors are winning awards and selling books. Author Tony Birch explains why.
    Apr 18, 2024 – 54:07
  • South Africa's ANC under political threat and saffron under attack from climate change
    Apr 17, 2024 – 54:06
  • Trump's day in court and artists challenging history in China
    Apr 16, 2024 – 54:04
Recent Reviews
  • Bilas Peles
    Always informative
    The topics are consistently interesting, from all over the world, with knowledgeable guest experts. The host is respectful and sounds like someone you’d love to have a yarn with. I just wish he’d stop interrupting his guests when they’re talking.
  • RN Diehard
    Why Jonathan Green?
    I am a big fan of LNL, but why has P Adams been replaced by Jonathan Green (on Wednesday and Thursday)? I understand that Philip’s health is possibly waning, but Jonathan Green? He giggle snorts his way through Blueprint for Living - which might be ok for a marshmallow take on life, but - HE IS TOTALLY INAPPROPRIATE FOR LNL. Find someone better!
  • Jack_McCoy
    Probably the best “conversation-style” show
    This show is always an exciting listen. You never know what the subjects will be, but they are always interesting. The host is smart, engaged and knows what he’s talking about. Sometime he’s a bit TOO measured though... I tend to put the speed at 1.5x :)
  • Félix Culpa
    Late Night Live with Phillip Adams
    I’ve listened to this wireless show for years, first on short wave, now on line. Phillip Adams is a national treasure.
  • Primatepdx
    Refreshing perspective
    Phillip Adams has a wry and playful approach to every topic. He is never shy about telling you where he is coming from on any given issue and yet never comes off as dogmatic. As an American its fun to hear about Australian politics and his reports about things here in the U.S. with reporter Bruce Shapiro always go places that the American media never does. I am addicted to this show.
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