Checkpoint. 1985-12-24.

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1985
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30313
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Year
1985
Reference
30313
Media type
Audio

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Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
00:26:17
Broadcast Date
24 Dec 1985
Credits
RNZ Collection
Kim Hill, 1955-, Presenter
Mike Wilson, Presenter
Frances DANAHER, Presenter
Terrence TAYLOR, Presenter
Gavin McGinley
Pat KELLY
Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1926-, 1926-
Margaret Thatcher
R. D. (Robert David) Muldoon, 1921-1992
Ann Hercus, 1942-
Ian McCLEAN
Roger Douglas, 1937-
Dennis BERDINNER
Richard Prebble
Ross McGLAUCHLIN
Miriama PEACHY
Aleoncio MERCEDES
Jim McLay
Radio New Zealand. National Programme, 1964-1986

00'00 to 14'53'' - A special Checkpoint presents a light-hearted look at 1985. A humorous montage of voices and comments from the news of 1985 and continuity by Kim Hill, Mike Wilson, Frances Danaher, and Terence Taylor.

Features comments by Pat Kelly, Jim McClay, Queen Elizabeth II, Margaret Thatcher, Ann Hercus, Robert Muldoon, David Lange. Ian McClean and Roger Douglas are asked if they listen to Checkpoint and what they think of it.

14'53'' to 21'12'' - Sports news bulletin read by Desiree Keown (includes a report about the shooting of former world champ fly-weight boxer Eleoncio Mercedes).

21'15'' to 25'19'' - Wellington regional news bulletin.
-Moa Point - Clean water spokesman Dennis Berdinner comments.
-Miriama Peachy rescued from a fire in a house in Wainuiomata.
-Wellington rail fares - Minister of Transport Richard Prebble comments.
-Pets - Wellington SPCA concerned about pets over the holiday period. Director Ross McLauchlan comments.
-The Pavillion restaurant closed today after 30 years. Manager Mr Thomason comments.
-School vandalism and fires around Wellington.

25'19'' to 26'04'' - Marine Forecast.