Nights for Thursday 29 January 2009

7 pm News & Weather

7:15 Feature Interview: Deep Sea Fish Mystery

John Paxton Ichhthyologist, Australia Museum.

Three deep sea fish families are determined to be more closely related than they look.

7:30 Spectrum:

People, places and events in New Zealand.

8 pm News & Weather

8:15 Windows on the World:

International public radio documentaries.

8.45 pm Body Parts

Jean Fleming, Professor of Science Communication, University of Otago.

Biology of the human body boiled down: Female hormones - their cyclic nature from puberty, through pregnancy, to menopause and beyond.

8:59 Conundrum: Clue 7

9 pm News & Weather

9:06 Our Changing World:

Our Changing World covers topics across all scientific disciplines, natural history and environmental issues, and developments in health as well as exploring the human side of science and the personalities behind it.

9:59 Conundrum: Clue 8

10 pm News & Weather

10:17 Late Edition:

A review of the leading news from Morning Report, Nine to Noon, Afternoons and Checkpoint. Also hear the latest news from around the Pacific on Radio New Zealand International's Dateline Pacific.

11 pm News & Weather

11:06 The Music Mix:

Music, talk, live sessions, and coverage of contemporary music and events.