Nine To Noon for Friday 21 October 2011
09:05 Muammar Gaddafi killed as the last bastion in his hometown is overrun
Saleh Sarrar, freelance journalist who lives in Tripoli.
09:15 The implications of Muammar Gaddafi's death
Ronald Bruce St John is the author of several books on Libya, including Libya: Continuity and Change, to be released this month. He served on the international advisory board of The Journal of Libyan Studies and the Atlantic Council Working Group on Libya.
09:25 How the turbulent history of rugby in France has shaped the playing style of the national team
Philip Dine, author of French Rugby Football: A Cultural History and a senior lecturer in French at the National University of Ireland, Galway.
09:40 Nicolas Spanghero - The first family of French rugby
Nicolas Spanghero's father and five brothers all played club rugby for Narbonne in the south of France. Two of his uncles, Walter and Claude, went on to play for France, with the former nominated by former All Black Sir Colin Meads as his toughest international opponent.
09:45 Pacific correspondent Mike Field
10:05 David Nicholls - British screenwriter and author of the best seller One Day
10:35 Children's Book Review with John McIntyre
The Bippolo Seed and Other Lost Stories by Dr Seuss
Published by Harper Collins
ISBN 978-0-00-743845-7
Bumble-Ardy by Maurice Sendak
Published by Harper Collins
ISBN 978-0-00-744738-1
10:45 Reading: The Leaping Place a short story by Vivienne Joseph
A terminally ill woman tries to prepare herself for her passing by going hang-gliding.
11:05 New Music with Chris Bourke
Chris says farewell to the Rugby World Cup with music from Polynesia's biggest city, and a tribute to England's charming team.
Song: Southern Gentleman
Artist: Fabulous/Arabia
Album: Unlimited Buffet
Composer: M. August & J. Milne
Label: Economy
Song: This Charming Man
Artist: Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra
Album: I Love You
Composer: Johnny Marr, Morrissey
Song: Afternoon Delight
Artist: Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra
Composer: Bill Danoff
Label: UKE005
Song: Logo Te Pate
Artist: Te Vaka
Album: Havili
Composer: Opetaia Foa'i
Label: Warm Earth
Song: I Dream of Rugby
Artist: Dave Dobbyn
Album: Footrot Flats - the Dog's Tale
Composer: Dave Dobbyn
Label: Sony
11:30 Sports commentator Richard Boock
The Rugby World Cup final on Sunday night.
11:45 Week That Was with James Elliot and Michele A'Court