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9:21 AM.NZ First deputy Leader says the party still supports Mr Peters. Audio
9:07 AM.Tells us why he flew home to give sensational evidence to Parliament's privileges committee. Audio
11:50 AM.Media commentator Denis Welch joins Kathryn in the studio to talk about all things media related. Audio
11:30 AM.Max Cryer author of Love Me Tender (release date 10 September) published by Exisle Publishing. Audio
11:08 AM.Business and Economic commentator Rod Oram brings us the latest from the business world including the Dairy-farming sector. Audio
10:42 AM.Gail Pittaway reviews Hamlet - A Novel by John Marsden. Published by Text Publishing. Audio
10:06 AM.Chinese author, journalist and commentator who travelled the length and breadth of China for her new book, China Witness. Audio
9:45 AM.US Correspondent Richard Adams gives us the latest from the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bailouts. Audio
9:30 AM.Lauren French is a Psychology PhD student at Victoria University studying eyewitness memory. Audio
9:10 AM.Manukau City Councillor and long serving community constable in Counties Manukau Alf Filipaina and Ron Mark give their views. Audio
11:48 AM.Sophist and Provocateur. Audio
11:32 AM.With Chef Richard Till. John Hawkesby provides the appropriate wines. Audio
11:07 AM.With Matthew Hooton and Laila Harre. Audio
10:40 AM.Photographer by Peter Simpson and Peter Peryer, published by Auckland University Press and reviewed by Mary Daysh. Audio
10:08 AM.Stand up comedian, former actor and now best selling author of a crime series featuring a"kind of thick"hero. Audio
9:50 AM.The low down with David Mark. Audio
9:40 AM.Lauren Bloom, author of The Art of the Apology: How to Apologize Effectively to Practically Anyone. Audio
9:35 AM.A string of hurricanes has hit the Caribbean region of late, the latest being Ike. Audio
9:08 AM.Children under the age of four have been prescribed powerful anti-psychotic drugs. Audio
11:51 AM.An irreverent look at the week that was, telling it like it is. Audio
11:30 AM.2011 Rugby World Cup hosting rights, Manu Samoa vs. AB's, Dingo Deans loses his halo, US Open and more. Audio
11:10 AM.Frank Gibson's Parallel 37, Amos Lee's Last Days At The Lodge and Death Vessel's Nothing Is Precious Enough For Us. Audio
11:08 AM.Some of what you've had to say in response to the programme this morning. Audio
10:35 AM.Subtitled: New Zealanders and Nature in the Twentieth Century. Written by Kirstie Ross. Published by Auckland University Press. Reviewed by Harry Broad. Audio
10:10 AM.Robert writes for teenagers and has been particularly successful with that most hard to reach group - adolescent boys. Audio