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Marcus Lush Nights
8PM-11:59PM Weekdays
MARCUS LUSH NIGHTS
8pm–Midnight weekdays
Gather round New Zealand’s largest watercooler – Marcus Lush Nights.
If you’ve always wanted to join a movement now’s your chance.
Marcus Lush engages Kiwis from all walks of life, discussing the issues that matter most.
His sharp wit, depth of knowledge and crazy idiosyncrasies create what has become one of New Zealand’s most loved programmes.
Just as much at home in the metropolis as he is in the Deep South, Marcus has the ability to relate to everyone, no matter their background.
Email him at [email protected], and give him a call on 0800 80 10 80.Â
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It needs to be a giant boulder (5 March 2024)
Marcus has done something he swore he'd never do. Plus, it's Unique Names Day... LISTEN ABOVE
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It's a magic button (4 March 2024)
Marcus talks phone tricks, fun runs, how terrible Auckland airport is, and where the Prime Minister should live. LISTEN ABOVE
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Depressed looking oompa loompa (1 March 2024)
Marcus talks about plastic shopping bags, fantasy sports leagues, and TV shows starring animals. LISTEN ABOVE
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Marcus talks to TWO leap day 21 year olds!
Claudia and Judy are two New Zealanders who have both just turned 21, even though they were born during WWII. LISTEN ABOVE
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Curtain twitchers (29 February 2024)
Marcus talks leap day and the lifestyle of long-term campground living. LISTEN ABOVE
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We can't stand them standing (28 February 2024)
Marcus takes reaction on the news today that Newshub's newsroom is set to shut down later this year. LISTEN ABOVE
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Look at it through welding goggles (27 February 2024)
Marcus talks about the natural disaster the team at FEMA are most worried about, and marks the 60th anniversary of the Lyttleton Road Tunnel. LISTEN ABOVE
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That's pure mouth right there (26 February 2024)
Marcus was delighted to hear something, and wants to know which of NZ's fastest-growing cities you would move to. LISTEN ABOVE
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Blood-type braggards (23 February 2024)
Marcus keeps up with the second T20 match against Australia and takes calls on the demise of retail, whatever beef tea is, and New Zealand's introduction to road...
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Haunted by a thousand dead rats (22 February 2024)
Marcus marks Supermarket Worker's Day, and settles whether it's acceptable to let a toddler sit inside a supermarket trolley. LISTEN ABOVE
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A bit soft and hopeless (21 February 2024)
Marcus keeps up with the 1st T20 between the Blackcaps and Australia while covering interesting uses for drones, starter motors, and the nation's favourite confectionery...
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Comes at you in a line (20 February 2024)
Marcus talks about the DOC hut having to close because the toilet is too full, and discusses why we're not likely to see another 'It's In The Bag' show made here. LISTEN...
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Mock me with their taperedness (19 February 2024)
Marcus talks about his least-favourite roast side vegetable, remembers the Cloverlea Tavern, and pushes hard for a new NRL side for New Zealand. LISTEN ABOVE
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See the colour in the colour (16 February 2024)
A Friday free-for-all covering NZ's new Car of the Year, colour blindness, and the mystery of late fees. LISTEN ABOVE
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Such is the life cycle of the prickle (15 February 2024)
Marcus talks about replanting the Port Hills (yes to natives and no to kikuyu), athlete's foot, and why you don't hear about berocca anymore. LISTEN ABOVE
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Port Hills Fire (14 February 2024)
As Marcus' show begins, a large vegetation on the Port Hills hasn't been contained, and eyewitnesses give updates as things develop. LISTEN ABOVE
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Like a pastry tube (13 February 2024)
Marcus talks about all the things you can get from the fish and chips shop, that isn't fish and chips. LISTEN ABOVE
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I'd go to the scotch eggs (12 February 2024)
Marcus recaps the Super Bowl, and takes calls on train tracks not working when it gets hot, being afraid of smart power meters, and rodents in supermarkets. LISTEN...
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Go mow the neighbour's lawn (9 February 2024)
Marcus talks about the Beatles, road works, rats in supermarkets, and Chinese New Year. LISTEN ABOVE
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Like a human glow worm (8 February 2024)
What are the good things and the terrible things about working shifts? LISTEN ABOVE
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The pony did it (7 February 2024)
Marcus covers off a new online food trend, a primary school science project that should make a comeback, one of the key frustrations about a public holiday, and...
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I feel sorry for margarine (05 February 2024)
New Zealanders consume a lot of butter, and Marcus sure knows how to get earwormed! LISTEN ABOVE
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There's something weird about that place (02 February 2024)
Marcus talks 'the greatest middle distance race of all time', wallabies in a park in Christchurch, and the making of "We Are The World". LISTEN ABOVE
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Hedgehogs are useless (01 February 2024)
Marcus talks about supermarket loyalty schemes, a character from a TV show appearing on another TV show, and hedgehogs. LISTEN ABOVE
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You do a good food processor (31 January 2024)
Marcus has a pet food query, Pamela has a question about her light bulbs, and every single New Zealander has questions about recycling. LISTEN ABOVE