0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex ABC AM: French Prime Minister offered face-saving option to Iraq.
0611 Ex BBC Correspondent: El Salvador killings linked to Military.
0614 Ex ABC AM: Moscow food shortages, rationing consumer goods.
0616 Ex Correspondent: German anniversary of East crossing to West.
0618 BBC International call: Reunification of North and South Korea.
0625 Good Morning "Rural" New Zealand: See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Pacific Regional News: Ex RNZ International
0650 "Morning Comment": Ray Oppenheim, Wellington clergyman
0652 "Money Matters": Margaret Inge, Investors and Co. profits.
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0700 NEWS
0708
00:5:13 GULF: Families of New Zealand hostages may know soon if ordeal is over. Tino Pereira interview with John Clarke, New Zealand Ambassador to Iraq.
00:00:3:02 GULF: Lange's mission hindered due to Mike Moore's snub of PLO. Peter Abernethy interview with Chris Ritchie, Wellington Palestine group.
00:00:2:13 SHOOTING: Phyllis Harrison attacked in Soweto, South Africa is recovering. Gileon Porter interview with Glen Harrison, her son.
00:00:2:36 WAINUIOMATA Schools upping security and starting night patrols, John Campbell.
00:00:3:07 TRADE: Burdon rallies businessmen, Prime Minister and former Prime Ministers on Trade talks in Brussels. Janice Rodenurg interview with Philip Burdon, Minister for Trade negotiations.
00:00:1:43 REST HOME: Elderly injured, one dies in mini van collision in Christchurch, Gerard Counsell.
00:00:1:35 Dog attacks on charity collectors, Plunket increasing. Karlum Lattimore interview with Laureen Outtrim.
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:3:36 ECONOMY: Growth agreement has good chance of working. Cushla Managh; Ron Burgess, CTU; interview with Paul Slaep, Australian Trade Unionist.
00:00:2:18 ELECTION: Claimed Labour's defeat due to commitment to Māori grievances. Gideon Porter.
METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:2:05 GULF: Uncertain reaction to Morocco's call for summit. Tim Llewllyn, Ex BBC.
00:00:2:06 GULF: Meeting of European foreign ministers in Brussels, Graham Leach.
00:00:2:06 TORIES: British Conservatives anxious the party will suffer if there's a challenge to Thatcher Leadership. Tim Lister interview with Julian Critchley, British Conservative MP.
00:00:1:35 IRA: Discovery of Semtex explosives lead to arrest of six Irish in London, Keith Chalkley
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT [Five minutes of fill music has been removed from online content]
0810
00:2:23 SUSPENSIONS: Two pupils suspended for drinking have taken action against school officials. Merle Knowland LIVE
00:5:33 SUSPENSION: Kim Hill interview with Sandy Beattie, Director of Parent Advocacy
00:00:1:36 JAPAN: Enthronement of Emperor Akihito. Philip Short, ExBBC
00:00:2:33 CER: Manufacturers want common market. Leigh Pearson interview with Barry Brill, Manfed Pres.
00:00:3:13 MāORI: Publishing of Te Ara Tirohanga booklet, an aid to researchers. Adam Gifford interview with Michael Belgrave, Waitangi Tribunal.
00:00:2:57 DOGS: National Police dog team champs, Trentham. Karlum Lattimore.
0830 NEWS LIVE
00:6:29 HEALTH: Geoff Robinson interview with Jill Nuthall, Public Health Association.
00:00:1:21 BANK: National Bank says economy to go backwards. Peter Abernethy. LIVE
00:4:40 POSITIVE NEW ZEALAND: Geoff Robinson interview with Frank Carson, Ad Agency.
00:00:3:33 JAPAN should pay for war crimes in Pacific. Rob Murray interview with Hank Zeeman, New Zealand Action Committee, ex-Japanese war victims
00:00:2:07 BOMB: A man convicted in Australia for the 1978 bombing of Sydney Hilton Hotel. Phil Kafcaloudes. LIVE
00:4:36 TARARUA CHEESE: Tui Milk Products cheddar wins world's best cheddar award. Kim Hill interview with Malcolm Pettman, Tui Milk Products.