New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

A cup of tea with… PETER WILLIAMS

Two years ago, veteran broadcaster Peter Williams left TVNZ and Auckland to become a talk-back radio host in Tauranga with the aim of spending more time with his wife Sara. We catch up with the former news presenter to find out how he’s enjoying his new chapter.

How are things going with your Magic Mornings radio show?

Well, it seems to have been remarkably successful, I suppose is the best way to put it. It’s

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