The Best of Newstalk ZB Breakfast. A weekly programme on Sundays from 6am to 7am. Ongoing recording.
RUNDOWNS IN FOLDER.
23.7.00.
Tk 3 at 0'00"
Helen Clark talks about the government's response to the situation in Fiji, with regards to international relations etc. At 3'52" she talks about the latest with Dover Samuels; then the Heart of the Nation report chaired by Hamish Keith, is discussed on the arts in New Zealand.
Various callers talk about the lunar eclipse, with the moon a bright fiery glow of yellow and red according to one viewer, moving to coppery orange.
Tk 4 at 0'30"
A Southland policeman in Gore did a skit wearing only his hat, belt, boots and g-string . Was made for nude day. Enquiries were made and video was confiscated from Croydon Lodge. Vaughn Adams from the Lodge talks about it. Chubb Tangaroa, Black Sox pitching coach, have just come back from a brilliant performace at the world champs in South Africa. Mentions getting booed onto the pitch because of the soccer decision for 2006.
Tk 5 at 0'32"
Robbie Williams, British singing star, in the studio in Auckland. They talk about the pressures of being a super star. His 'guilt' whenever he is a 'bad' boy and his self-doubt.. How he goes about writing his material. The premiere of the Filth and the Fury film. That he does not still get excited about being promoted and being on the stage. 10'00"
Tk 6 at 0'00"
Michael Cullen's superannuation scheme may be on the rocks because Winston Peters can no longer support it. Winston Peters explains his reservations with the newly outlined scheme.
Middle East peace talks. Carl Schraqg, editor Jerusalem Post. Camp David talks.
Julian Borger, Guardian Washington on the talks.