1:10 Best Song Ever Written: Working Man by Rita MacNei

As chosen by Lawrie Cairns of Palmerston North

1:15 8 Months To Mars: Mary Roach

American writer and journalist who has a very accurate idea of the painstaking preparation involved when planning a journey into space.
For her funny and informative fourth book 'Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void', Mary Roach researched every aspect of space travel preparation.

2:10 Bob Brockmann

Bob Brockmann is an Oscar and Grammy nominated sound mixer and music producer. He's worked with artists like Christina Aguilera, , P Diddy, Babyface, Herbie Hancock, Santana, and Sting, and now he's in Invercargill to work with the students at the Southern Institute of Technology School of Audio Production

2:20 Poisoning Trees

30 trees, including some 100 year old Totara, Rimu and Beech along Lake Manapouri have been poisoned and left to die. Some of the trees in the small lakeside town of Manapouri were blocking views of the lake from houses across the street.

See photos of the trees

2:30 You Me ... Now!

Following the trials and tribulations of a group of friends as they find love in the city. Last week we left Johno in the clutches of Katherine Patterson, the cougar. Katherine is the owner of the Soul Bar and has been on the prowl since Johno's band played the bar. Here's today's episode of 'You Me Now! a crash course in love'.

2:45 He Rourou

Winning runs in the Winitana family from Turangi. This year Herea Winitana won the national speech award that his older brother Tupoutahi picked up in 2007.
In He Rourou today Ana Tapiata talks with Tupoutahi Winitana about his thoughts on this year's speech competition.

2:50 Feature Album : Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This.

Our feature album today is nearly 30 years old. After a long period of initial commercial failure, the Eurythmics came good with this record.

3:12 The Amish are multiplying.

Amish sects in America, known to the wider world through movies like Witness with Harrison Ford, are groups of Christians who live simply and rurally and shun many aspects of contemporary living, particularly to do with technology.
Donald Kraybill is a professor at Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania who has written many books on the Amish, including The Amish: Why They Enchant Us and The Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites.

3:35 Feature: Robots

The Mechatronics Group at Victoria University has a fleet of six robots. Among them are the Tank and Rubblebot - which are also known as 'grandmother' and 'mother'. These two are at the heart of the Urban Search and Rescue Project, and Dale Carnegie tells Alison Ballance how these innovative robots will work to locate people in collapsed buildings.

3:47 Pre Panel

What the twitter and facebook fans are saying.

4:06 The Panel

Michael Deaker and Nicky Pelligrino