Archibald Baxter

Archibald Baxter Graphic: Marama Mayrick

7:12 Conscientious objection and dissent in the First World War

Neill Atkinson, Chief Historian from the Ministry of Culture and Heritage, on the centenary of the introduction of conscription in New Zealand, and the experiences of conscientious objectors to World War I.

7:35 Upbeat

You can count the number of internationally successful female B3 organ players on one hand. New York-based New Zealander Andrienne Fenemor is one of them. She's currently touring the country promoting her new self-produced instrumental album Mo' Puddin' featuring both covers, and originals including the title track. She spoke to Upbeat's Eva Radich about her travels, choosing her instrument and how she got into the "scene" in NYC.

8:12 Nights' Science - Teeth Talk

The cost of going to the dentist prevents many adult New Zealanders getting proper care for their teeth. So why is it so expensive and what is the impact of unaffordable dental care? We ask Prof Murray Thomson from the University of Otago.

8:30 Window on the World

From the BBC World Service Global Business programme Peter Day learns the lessons from businesses that have fallen victim to corporate espionage and he hears that most companies' Achilles' heels lie in the least expected places.

9:30 Insight

RNZ's Court Reporter Edward Guy explores undercover police operations to secure confessions.

10:17 Late Edition

A roundup of today's RNZ News and feature interviews as well as Date Line Pacific from RNZ International.

11:07 At the Eleventh Hour

Nashville Babylon - Mark Rogers presents the very best in alt.country, Americana and blues. Tonight, music from Lydia Loveless, Gene Vincent, The Felice Brothers and Johnny Cash.