PEOPLE LIKE US: DEAFNESS FROM BIRTH

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1978
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F47518
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Year
1978
Reference
F47518
Media type
Moving image
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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:32:32
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND
Credits
Reporter: Aileen O’Sullivan
Reporter: Don Charles Selwyn
Director: Alan Cocker
Executive Producer: Graeme Wilson
Camera: Paul Thompson
Camera: Andrew Coleman
Sound: Leighton Chapman
Sound: Kate White
Film Editing: Mike La Coste
Film Editing: Geoff Conway
Studio Sound: John Cathcart
Technical Producer: Iain Hill
Still Photography: John Smallwood
Production Team: Bernard Kearns
Production Team: Max Pudney
Production Team: Estelle Woodford-Robinson
Consultant: Fr John Coleman

Part of a series which investigates major changes in peoples lives. This episode investigates how deafness impacts on family life.
0:00:00 Includes item on Selwyn Hadlow Naval Chaplain, talking about his important ministry, support, and teaching roles in the Royal New Zealand Navy.
0:10:19 Interviews with: Danny Beach, Vice Chairman of the New Zealand Association of the Deaf; Heather Campbell, Deaf Unit Supervisor Teaching Deaf Children at Te Aro School, Wellington; Father Brian Vanagala, Chaplain for the deaf in the Wellington diocese in the studio.
0:29:29 Commercial break.
0:30:33 Television One Network News with John Haydn. An Invercargill private radio operator says New Zealand’s official rescue operations missed the mayday call of the New Zealand yacht which hit a reef near New Caledonia, Peter Newport reports. The police have released the name of the fourth person killed in a plane crash at Te Pohue near Napier. He was Timothy John Hayes, aged 20 from Hamilton.
0:32:32 [Ends abruptly]