-
Ronan Keating on Saturday Breakfast - Source: Breakfast -
Watch Video
-
Related
On Saturday Breakfast, Feb 4 from 7-9am with Rawdon Christie, Toni Street and weatherman Sam Wallace.
WW1 Soldier's burial : The remains of a New Zealand World War One soldier are being buried in France today, with our Defence Force set to take part in the ceremony. Breakfast talks to Europe Correspondent Garth Bray about the soldier and his burial.
Back to school worries :
With students heading back to
school Breakfast asks Senior Sergeant Sharon Stephens, the
Waitemata Youth Services Coordinator, what hidden dangers parents
need to be aware of. The
Police Safely Home Pamphlet is available
here.
Superstar
Ronan Keating :
Breakfast talks exclusively
with Irish singer songwriter, Ronan Keating .
The Weekly Challenge : Rawdon and Toni compete to win a sing-off, judged by Ronan Keating himself.
Book review: Paper Plus book critic, Jenni Keestra, reviews three of the hottest books for young readers.
Warriors' Jerome Ropati : With the kick-off of the New Zealand Warriors NRL season tonight with a trial match, we talk to injured centre Jerome Ropati about his expectations for the team, and if this is the year the Warriors may finally win a grand final.
Foodie Saturday : Head Chef of Mokaia Restaurant, Ervin Ybanez Garde, teaches Breakfast how to cook a delicious duck dish on the barbeque, using a range of herbs and spices native to New Zealand.
And weatherman Sam Wallace visits the four-day circus convention in Corban Estate Arts Centre, Henderson where he'll learn some tricks and try out his acrobatic skills.
Tune in, 7-9am TV ONE.
Contact Saturday Breakfast:
Breakfast viewers like to have their say. We read every email, text, Facebook comment and tweet received during the show and regularly share your views on air.
You can email us on breakfast@tvnz.co.nz
Like our Facebook page to post comments about what's happening on Breakfast.
And follow us on Twitter @BreakfastOnOne and our hosts @Toni_Street and @RawdonChristie
You can also text us on 8850 .
All you have to do is text 'BF' then your message. eg - 'BF Love
the programme'. Then send your text to 8850. Messages cost 50
cents, incl GST.
Latest Breakfast Video
-
A short history of Shortland Street (2:29)
-
How Christchurch will feature in the budget (3:32)
-
Labour dealing with political pains on Budget day (3:45)