Morning report. 1986-10-20. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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56589
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Year
1986
Reference
56589
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:29:34
Broadcast Date
20 Oct 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Lee, Michael, Editor
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
McNish, Margaret Ann, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. SEARCH - continues for six year old Louisa Damodran Det Snr Sgt Johnstone Jill Gallup 00:1:35 RIVEREED - search for wee soul Peter Hide 00:2:20
3. DIPLOMATS - Five US have been ordered to leave the Soviet Union Phil Longman BBC 00:1:35
4. BASSETT - finalising formal arrangement so our heart transplant patients can have transplants in Australia. Dr Michael Bassett Penny St John 00:2:45 THOMPSON - asked to submit details of fund raising Trust Dr Richard Thompson Penny St John 00:1:30
5. HEADS & WEATHER
6. HAILSTORM - causes millions of dollars worth of damage - Hastings. Jane Thompson 00:2:55
7. WAGES - trade union movement to step up its wage round campaign Glyn Jones 00:2:35
8. HOUSING - - house prices are beginning to rise. Jane Thompson 00:2:15
9. WILKES - convinced mystery sub sighted off Cook Islands was an American sub. David Hines 00:1:30
10. NUCLEAR - weekend of protest against nuclear war. Dennis Grant 00:1:45
11. NEWS AND SPORT
12. BOTSWANA - President visiting New Zealand this week. David Hines 00:1:20
13. GHANDI - visits Bangkok. Neil Kelly 00:1:10
14. AMNESTY - - today start of Amnesty International Week. Ted Johnston Jane Thompson 00:2:05 5 HEADS AND PAPERS
16. STOREY - managed to negotiate cooling-off period between a West Huntly farmer and State Coal. Rob Storey Penny St John 00:2:10 PICKET - to bar the way of mining officials. Peter Macanellie David Steemson 00:2:45
17. COASTGUARD - Aucklands Coastguard criticised three people who set sail in a makrshift raft. without safety equipment. Peter Hamling 00:1:55
18. TRIBUNAL - new expanded Waitangi Tribunal sits for the first time this week. Carol Greensmith 00:1:50
19. TE MāORI - closes Anne Holmwood 00:2:15