7:07 A South Auckland Lens

Photographer Raymond Sagapolutele is back again with a South Auckland perspective.  Tonight he's looking at Crying Men by Black Grace, a new work choreographed by Neil Ieremia and he's Andy Leleisi'uao who is currently back for a visit from NY where he's completing his residency which he won as part of the 2017 Wallace Art Awards.

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7:35 New Horizons

In New Horizons, William Dart gives us his tribute to the recently departed Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin.

Aretha Franklin collage

Aretha Franklin collage Photo: Supplied

8:10 Night Mail

To get in touch, email nights@radionz.co.nz , you can text us from your mobile on 2101 or you can find us on Facebook.

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8:15 Dateline Pacific

RNZ Pacific's daily current affairs programme covering the major Pacific stories of the week, with background and reaction from the people making the news.

8:30 Window on the World

The modern celebrity chef has a finger in a lot of pies - multiple restaurant chains, merchandise, cookery books, TV programmes, even campaigning and charity work - and a number of them now have fortunes running into hundreds of millions of dollars - something that the renowned chefs of 30 years ago couldn't have even imagined. But as home cooks increasingly look to culinary amateurs with blogs and online videos, where does that leave the 'celebrity chef'?

HELL'S KITCHEN: Chef Ramsay (L) gets fired up during dinner service  on an all-new HELL'S KITCHEN airing Tuesday, Aug. 18 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Patrick Wymore/FOX

HELL'S KITCHEN: Chef Ramsay (L) gets fired up during dinner service on an all-new HELL'S KITCHEN airing Tuesday, Aug. 18 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Patrick Wymore/FOX Photo: flickr/ gordonramsaysubmissions

9:07 Our Changing World

This week on Our Changing World, William Ray visits a start-up company that is using smart phones to add a gaming element to physiotherapy rehabilitation, and Alison Balance finds out what Scion is doing in the area of 3D and 4D printing.

Marc Gaugler and Florian Graichen in front of 3D printing machines in the lab at Scion. Florian is holding a roll of wood-based bioplastic that can be used in the printers.

Marc Gaugler and Florian Graichen in front of 3D printing machines in the lab at Scion. Florian is holding a roll of wood-based bioplastic that can be used in the printers. Photo: RNZ / Alison Ballance

9:30 The Podcast Hour

Podcast highlights with Richard Scott, and a collection of stories about dating fails and romantic misadventures.

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Swipe Left logo headshot (Supplied) 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 Music 101 pocket edition

In this week's Pocket Edition, Yadana Saw speaks with Ruban Nielson whose band UMO have kicked off their New Zealand tour, we are introduced to Dunedin’s Abby Wolfe, and Alex Behan speaks with Blair Jolland an ex-pat who makes music when he’s not working as a film sound designer.

Abby Wolfe

Abby Wolfe Photo: supplied