7:12 Thou SHALT Commit Adultery 

University of Canterbury medieval historian Dr Chris Jones introduces us to Aotearoa's "Wicked" Bible.

Wicked Bible (1631 KJV) Exodus 20

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7:35 Latin American Music

Mona-Lynn Courteau has some more Latin American music - tonight, some tunes that have been recoommended by her friends.

You can listen to Mon Laferte's Tiny Desk Concert here.

8:07 A Little Moment of Calm

Bryan has been out and about with his trusty recorder.

8:15 Pacific Waves

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Koroi Hawkins presents a daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world.

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8:30 Window on The World 

The Science in Action team look at the deadly heat over the Indian sub-continent, they investigate what could be behind the incidence of hepatitis in young children around the world in recent months, there's research showing how climate change is increasing the likelihood of animal viruses jumping the species barrier to humans and the team bust some myths about the personalities of dog breeds.  

Norman, a 55th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, waits to be unleashed and go after his target during training April 17.  The Offutt K-9 unit performs regular training to maximize the dogs effectiveness in the field.

Photo: U.S. Air Force Photo by Josh Plueger, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

9:10 Nights Sport - Peter Lampp

It's a rugby-themed chat with our sportscaster Peter Lampp tonight.

Waratahs players celebrate victory at full time during the Super Rugby Pacific Round 11 match between the NSW Waratahs and the Canterbury Crusaders at Leichhardt Oval in Sydney, Saturday, April 30, 2022.

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9:30 Deeply Human

We continue our new series of Deeply Human. Tonight, Why do crowds move us?  Being part of a crowd can embolden us: we might raise our voices in protest at a march, or snort-laugh more at a sold-out comedy gig. But in the popular imagination, big crowds are often associated with danger - with hysteria and violence. From the Hajj to a heavy metal concert, how does being surrounded by others change our behavior?

The crowd at Christchurch's Electric Avenue festival

The crowd at Christchurch's Electric Avenue festival Photo: Supplied

10:17 Lately

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Lately with Karyn Hay is a late night radio show on RNZ National, with an eye on live events, an ear for music, a great sense of humour and a genuine interest in people and their stories.

11:07 Nashville Babylon

On this week’s show Mark has classic country from the Louvin Brothers, blues courtesy of Muddy Waters and John Hammond, a soul smash from LaVerne Baker plus a brace of tunes from show favourite Dr John.

Muddy Waters

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