7:10 PM.There was a bit of bike maintenance to keep on top of for Julie Jay and her friend Linda when they decided to cycle through three states of West India. Audio
9:10 PM.How the two most powerful churches in New Zealand - Anglican and Catholic - are changing (or adapting) for modern times, with Victoria University religious studies scholar Professor Paul Morris. Audio
8:45 PM.Professor Alan Musgrave from the University of Otago discusses the scientists Antoine Lavoisier and Joseph Priestley and the chemical Revolution of the late 18th century. Audio
7:10 PM.Goals from behind the net with British sports journalist Russell Fuller. Tonight, FA Cup semi-finals and some top players feature in this years English County Cricket Championship. Audio
8:44 PM.What's your poison? Dr Leo Schep from the NZ National Poisons Centre about substances taken internally or applied externally that are injurious to health or dangerous to life... alcohol in the blood… Read moreAudio
7:15 PM.Human bio-meteorologist Dr. Christina Koppe on advising the German public to persevere as positively as they can during a winter that could have the lowest sunshine hours since records began. Audio
8:42 PM.Neil McGowan, our British-born Moscow-based expert on classical music and Russia, pop. 141,750,000 (est. 2010)... the metorite and it's aftermath, also, why the support for Cyprus? Audio
7:12 PM.On their return to New Zealand from the UK to avoid Y2K, Justin Murphy and his wife decided to go trekking in Nepal. They (of course) ran into Peter Hillary, but then had to cope with an utterly… Read moreAudio
9:12 PM.Exploring responses and remedies to ethical dilemmas, particularly in business with Prof. Ann Tenbrunsel, co-author of Blind Spots: Why we fail to do what's right and what to do about it and Rex and… Read moreAudio
8:42 PM.Defining and defending equality for women withFeminism feminist blogger Deborah Russell... rape culture, in reference to the recent Stubenville case in the USA. Audio