1:10 Best song ever written.  Whitiora from Maisey Rika.  Chosen by Tony Bridge of Ranfurly. 

Nga Taonga Sound Vision1:20 NZ Retro: The Year - 1968

Archival audio supplied by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.

2:10 Steve Howe.  The Grammy-winning band, and progressive rock legends, YES are Auckland tonight for a concert that will span a decades long career which ought to thrill any fan their back-catalogue.  Yes guitarist Steve Howe talks to Simon Mercep about their tour and new work. 

2:30 NZ Reading.  David McPhail, with episode one of his memoir The Years Before my Death, a Longacre book published by Random House New Zealand. 

2:45 Feature album.  The Endless River - Pink Floyd (2014).  

3:06 News Update.  Live coverage from the media conference at Police National Headquarters after they confirmed that convicted murderer, Phillip John Smith has left the country for Chile, using a false passport.  

3:20 Eric Dezenhall.  Our feature guest is Eric Dezenhall - the man politicians, sports stars and Pop icons call when they get into trouble.  For the past 30 years, Eric's job has been to defend the reputations of his clients, including Michael Jackson and Fortune 500 companies.  His new book explains what goes on behind the scenes in reputation protection and crisis management. 

3:35 Diwali and Sattriya Dance.  Lynda Chanwai-Earle.  Indian music, food and dance lights up Wellington's Diwali celebrations with a renowned dance troupe visiting from Assam, in northeast India. Lynda learns more about one of India's eight classical dance forms from a renowned performer and leader of this troupe.

Voices

3:45 The Panel Pre-Show with Jim Mora, Julie Moffett, James Munro and Josie Pagani.