09:05 Ross investors left out of pocket by Ponzi scheme pin their hopes on test case

Bev Nicholson, Ross investor who lost everything; Bruce Tichbon, Ross Asset Management Investors Group spokesperson; and DLA Phillips Fox partner Iain Thain, a lawyer specialising in commercial litigation, regulatory issues and insolvency.

09:30 Archaeologist honoured for his research into the origins of the civilisation that built Angkor Wat

Otago University archaeologist Professor Charles Higham, who has been honoured at the 2013 Shanghai Archaeology Forum for his decades of research into the origins of the civilisation that built Angkor Wat.

09:45 Pacific correspondent Michael Field 

10:05 Rick Gekoski, author of Lost, Stolen or Shredded

Rare book dealer, writer and broadcaster who was the chair of the 2011 Man Booker International Prize. He is the author of Lost, Stolen or Shredded: Stories of Missing Works of Art and Literature.

10:35 Book Review with Don Rood

Encounters: The Creation of New Zealand, A History by Paul Moon
Published by Penguin, RRP$55.00

10:45 Reading: Presents, a short story by Dan Davin

Read by Ken Blackburn.                                           

11:05 New Music with Sean McKenna

Sheep, Dog & Wolf, Jackson and his Computerband and Ty Segall.

Artist: Sheep, Dog & Wolf
Songs:
Not Aquatic
An Incomprehensive Catalogue
Comp: McBride
Album: Egospect
Label: Lil Chief
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Artist: Jackson and his Computerband
Song: Vista
Comp: Jackson Fourgeaud
Album: Glow
Label: Warp
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Artist: Ty Segall
Song: The Man Man
Comp: Segall
Album: Sleeper
Label: Drag City
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11:30 Sports commentator Joseph Romanos

Next week the IOC decides where the 2020 Olympic Games will be held and which sports will be in there; Ma'a Nonu, the world's best second five-eighth, simply can't find a home; and the soccer World Cup qualifier in Wellington in November.

11:45 Week That Was with Radar and Pinky Agnew                         

Music played in this show

11:42am

Echo & The Bunnymen: 'The Killing Moon'
from their 1984 album Ocean Rain