Nine to noon. 2000-11-28. 9:00-12:00

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2000
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Magazine format radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
02:04:27
Broadcast Date
28 Nov 2000
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster
Humphrey, Hewitt, Newsreader
Plunket, Sean, Host
Goff, Phil, Interviewee
MCLEONARD, Kieran, Reporter
McMullen, Jeff, 1947- (Australian, b.1947), Interviewee

Programme begins on 00/89/01 - from 9:00 to 11:00 [and continues on 00/89/02 from 11:15]

Last few minutes of Morning Report with Geoff Robinson includes part of an article on the ‘Vision for Queen St’ and India’s oldest railway, the Dargeeling Himalayan Railway is granted heritage status. The bird today is the Royal Albatross.

News and weather at 9am read by Hewitt Humphrey. Sean Plunket stands in for Kim Hill on ‘Nine to Noon’. Interview with Foreign Minister Phil Goff about situation in Fiji followed by comments from [Nic Nidu] from the Coalition for Democracy in Fiji. Law Commissioner Tim Brewer discusses the reduction in sentence for cop killer Carlos [Namena]. Spanish magazine editor Carlos [Sarlos] tells the story of the not so disabled Para-Olympic team. Murray Weatherstone talks Insider Trading. International correspondent Keiran McLeonard checks in from Australia. Interview with former Australian ‘Sixty Minutes’ reporter Jeff McMullen as he spits the dummy on his departure from the show and talks about ‘cheque book journalism’ within the genre of current affairs.

The rest of Nine to noon is on 00/89/02.
Interview with peace and anti-nuclear activist family, mother, Elsie Locke, son Green Party MP, Keith Locke and daughter and Auckland councillor, Maire Leadbeater. The book review by David Hill for ‘The Uncle’s Story’ by Whiti Ihimara. Sir Geoffery Palmer reports on the American election.