Morning report. 1987-01-19. 07:00-08:00.

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1987
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Year
1987
Reference
56647
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:30:06
Broadcast Date
19 Jan 1987
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Reich, Dennis, 1947-1995, Editor
Watts, Cheryl, Producer
Johanson, Debra, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. Hui in Auck has met West German financial consultant Ken mair Max Raepple Carol Greensmith 00:03:50
3. KZ7 - Preparations continue for battle against Connor Graham Moodie 00:03:50 VOXPOPS - Uncertainties about a Kiwi win Paul Jackman 00:01:50
4. HEADS & WEATHER
5. ELWORTHY - Dry spell has been hitting farmers Peter Elworthy David Hines 00:03:25
6. GOFF/IRRAD - Goff has called for a report on irradiation Phil Goff 00:02:50
7. DUMP - Greenpeace not happy about waste-disposal techniques used in the Antarctic Steven Knight 00:02:45
8. CHINA - New acting communist party leader has made first public comments Mark Braine 00:01:05
9. POLICE - Criminals in Britain stay at home because of the cold Keith Chalkley 00:01:30
10. SPORT
11. TROPHY - Paul Jackman looking at object of Americas Cup Paul Jackman 00:02:20
12. NEW CALEDONIA - Boycott called for in New Caledonia Fraser Folster 00:02:40
13. HEADS & PAPERS
14. CONTRACEPTIVES - Contraceptive Choice about contraceptives Mary McCallum 00:02:50
15. ROWLING - Confident that a Memorandum of Understanding on defence matters between NZ and US will be replaced Sir Wallace Rowling 00:02:40
16. EQUADOR - President, defence minister and military chief were held hostage for 11 hours by rebel paratroopers Robin Dilks 00:01:20
17. CAULIS - In Britain, prices of vegetables have gone through the roof Keith Chalkley 00:02:15
18. SCHOOL CERT - Results will be starting to be delivered from today Mary McCallum 00:01:40