Morning report. 1985-01-21. 07:00-08:00.

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1985
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36382
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Year
1985
Reference
36382
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:34:00
Broadcast Date
21 Jan 1985
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
Watts, Cheryl, Producer
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
Allen, Norm (b.1925), Sports presenter
Radio New Zealand. National Programme (estab. 1964, closed 1986), Broadcaster

1. CYCLONE - aerial reconnaissance confirms that the second hurricane to hit Fiji has caused severe damage. Glyn Jones Godwin Ligo Dennis Reich 00:04:40
2. MONEY - trading bank has increased its interest rates on deposits from today. Grant Woolliams 00:04:05
3. HEADS & WEATHER
4. NEW CALEDONIA - Report from Noumea on the Mitterand tour. Frances Dannaher 00:04:20
5. FARMERS - in Britain and parts of Europe still producing more than people can afford to buy. John Jackman 00:02:15
6. KIDNEYS - excitement about a recent spin-off from routine ultra-sound examinations of pregnant women. Dr Derek Rothwell Wendy Dicker 00:02:55
7. UNICEF - releases its global report on the state of the world's children. James Grant
8. MOTHER THERESA - the Roman Catholic nun who cares for the destitute and dying has begun her first visit to China. Mark Brain 00:01:15
9. NEWS AND SPORT
10. HYDROGEN FUEL - alternative fuel William Craven Geoff Robinson 00:04:15
11. HEADS & PAPERS
12. WEATHER FORECASTING - NZ should soon be sharing in a new system of world weather forecasts for aircraft flying international air routes. John Hickman Sue White 00:02:55
13. TOXIC - view that independent environmental toxicology needs to be set up. Prof. Wasserman 00:01:25
14. FOSTER CARE - international conference starts at Lincoln College. Jane Rowe 00:02:10
15. INSURANCE - Royal Insc has increased the excess to be paid on claims by Wellington victims of car thefts. David Hines Trevor Roberts 00:02:30
16. SELL PLANTS - visiting English nurseryman says a NZ product which could be earning money overseas and attracting tourists is being ignored. Graham Hutchins Steven Knight 00:01:35
17. HUNGARY ECONOMICS - reforms in Hungary have been taken a stage further with increases affecting the cost of many basic essentials. James Morgan 00:01:10