7:12 Uber & Alex Rosenblat

Uber boasts its flexible hours and freedom - but is that the truth? Alex Rosenblat has been investigating. 

Uber

Photo: RNZ / Diego Opatowski

7:30  At The Movies

On At The Movies, Simon Morris previews the French Film Festival, now New Zealand's second-biggest cinema showcase after the winter International Festival.  This year there are 36 films - contemporary comedies, dramas, musicals and a few classics of the past.

8:12 Nights' Overseas - Motoko Kakubayashi

Palmerston North raised journalist now resides in Tokyo and works for University of Tokyo's Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, he'll be talking mask addictions, teenager exam nerves, and Trump's impact as well as smoking.

8:30 Window on the World

From the BBC World Service taking us into the workings and success story that is Real Madrid.

The presenter and man the football club has opened its books to is Columbia Business School professor Steven Mandis.

9:07 The Drama Hour

The  second and final part of Roger Hall's  'Who Wants To Be 100? Anyone who's 99' -  adapted for radio by Dean Parker

10:17 Late Edition

A round up of today's RNZ News and feature interviews as well as Date Line Pacific from RNZ International,

11:07 Inside Out

Nick Tipping hosts a journey through the jazz spectrum playing favourites, standards and new releases along the way.