Nine to Noon on Monday 9 June

9:05 Winter power crisis predicted

David Caygill, Chair of the Electricity Commission

9:30 Major study on Nutrition and Impact on Children

Dr Cameron Grant, Paediatrician at Starship Children's Hospital who is leading the Auckland University study which will involve giving children in selected low income families vitamin supplements as well as providing extra fruit and vegetables.

9:45 Africa correspondent Peter Greste

10:05 Judith Kerr - acclaimed children's writer and illustrator

Judith Kerr's Mog books have been best sellers for the past 30 years. Mog was in fact a real cat - their own family cat, and many of the tales are true. She also wrote about her childhood as a refugee escaping from Hitler's Germany and eventually settling in the UK.

10:35 Book Review: That Summer in Sicily by Marlena de Blasi

Reviewed by Rae McGregor
Published by Allen & Unwin, ISBN 978 174 175 2601

10:45 Book reading: Edwin & Matilda by Laurence Fearnley

11:05 Politics with Matthew Hooten and Laila Harre

11:30 Guest Chef Richard Till

Sole with Fish Mousse and Groper roasted with Red Pepper Butter

11:40 Wine with John Hawkesby

11:45 A modest proposal or two with David Slack