Radio Upon returning to
New Zealand, while still in high school, Tim's knowledge of the
Bee Gees enabled him to win a radio competition through
Classic Hits. The prize included a meeting with the
Bee Gees backstage on their 1999 tour to
New Zealand. This opened the door at the age of 17 for his first on-air role in radio on a twice-weekly segment called 'Beat the Professor' talking music trivia with callers on
Peter Sinclair's programme on
Classic Hits. In 2012 Roxborogh shifted into talk radio being paired with
Pam Corkery to create
Newstalk ZB's Sunday night talkback programme
The Two. When Pam departed Newstalk ZB in 2014 to work for
The Internet Party,
TVNZ journalist
Tim Wilson joined Roxborogh on
The Two. Between 2016 and 2018 Tim also ran a digital soul and R&B radio station ‘Coast Soul’ on
iHeartRadio with a 2-hour broadcast show airing Sunday evenings on
Coast. At the end of 2019 Tim Wilson moved to anchor Sunday nights with
Tim Beveridge replacing him alongside Roxborogh on
The Weekend Collective. Tim moved to hosting Newstalk ZB's Sunday evening talkback show in early 2023.
Television In 2021 Tim co-hosted travel series
Uncharted New Zealand alongside
Carolyn Taylor, which was broadcast on
Three between November 2021 and January 2022. Tim then went on to work for Stripe Studios as Senior Writer & Researcher on the 2023 series ''Izzy & Beaver's French Connection''.
Documentary Tim's knowledge of the Bee Gees led him to be nominated by
Barry Gibb to become an advisor for the 2020 documentary
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart. The Documentary went on to be nominated for six
Emmy Awards, winning one for Outstanding Sound Editing.
Writing Tim's writing on both music and travel has appeared in a range of publications including
The New Zealand Herald,
New Zealand Woman's Weekly,
New Zealand Listener, Let’s Travel, and M2. == Family life ==