Nine To Noon for Friday 4 February 2011
09:05 Chaos in Cairo
Yolande Knell, BBC Correspondent
09:20 Phil Goff - The Labour leader on the year ahead
09:45 Asia correspondent Phil O'Sullivan
10:05 Dame Jenny Gibbs - Art patron and collector
Dame Jenny Gibbs is one New Zealand's wealthiest women, who has over the years given buildings to become art galleries, sponsored cultural and artistic prizes. She supports the Opera New Zealand Foundation, the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, and the Auckland Writers and Readers Festival; and has also sat on the board of Te Papa, and is now Deputy Chairwoman of the Auckland supercity new Regional Facilities Council Controlled Organisation.
Recently she was on the Government appointed Cultural Philanthrophy Taskforce, looking at how to get people to give more to the arts in New Zealand.
10:30 Book Review with Louise O'Brien
Bound by Vanda Symon
Published by Penguin
10:45 Reading:Into the Wider World, by Brian Turner
Brian Turner, the quintessential Central Otago man - celebrated poet, social commentator, wilderness wanderer and fly fisher - reads selections from his book. (Part 10 of 10)
Listen to extended episodes of Into the Wider World.
11:05 New music with Sean McKenna
Artist: Various
Album: Bossa Nova and the rise of Brazilian Music in the 1960s
Songs: Joao Gilberto - O Sapo
Elis Regina - Roda
Artist: The Veils
Album: The Troubles of the Brain
Song: The Stars Came Out Once the Lights Went Out
Video: The Stars Came Out Once the Lights Went Out
Artist:Amos Lee
Album: Mission Bell
Song: Windows Are Rolled Down
Free download of new Fleet Foxes song
11:30 Sports commentator Richard Boock
11:45 Week That Was with Steve Wrigley and Michele A'Court