It's the whole show in one go! Get your headbands at the ready - today's show is brought to you by the music of Dire Straits...
On with the show: John Law: Our Met Service forecaster says wrap up warm if you're heading to the Cake Tin tomorrow night as we head into the depths of winter.
Sir Eion Edgar: The Country's go-to Money Man, the chairman of Forsyth Barr, offers his thoughts on the state of our economy plus he throws out some sharemarket tips for investors.
Don Carson: Our newly-anointed Myrtle Rust expert talks about the calm before the storm and he compliments MPI on its latest Situation and Outlook Report.
Andrew Curtis: The chief executive of Irrigation New Zealand says farmers are already paying for water in response to a call for the introduction of royalties for commercial users.
Barry Soper: Our political correspondent ponders the PM's lack of social media skills, the Todd Barclay scandal, Labour's own goal and the return of Shane Jones.
Jim Paterson: The former president of the New Zealand Federation of Wool Merchants comments on the demise of the slink skin industry and the merciful end to the worst wool selling season in 40 years.
Grant Nisbett: This week's $100 TAB sports bet of the week sees us backing the All Blacks by a winning margin of 11-20 in the second Lions' test.