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Weekly current affairs from Television New Zealand (TVNZ).

  • 1As the farming crisis appears to deepen, rural communities and provincial towns are in turmoil. A look at the farming crisis in microcosm, by concentrating on the effects on the central North Island town of Taihape and its surrounding districts.

    • Start 00 : 00 : 28
    • Finish 00 : 31 : 44
    • Duration 31 : 16
    Reporters
    • David Beatson (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
    • Lindsay Perigo (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • Tom Morton (Taihape Chairman, Federated Farmers)
    • Lorraine Illston (Farmer's Wife)
    • David Grant (Farmer)
    • D'arcy Quin (Taihape Branch Manager, Dalgety Crown)
    • Pam Sykes (Secretary, Taihape Promotions Association)
    Locations
    • Taihape, New Zealand (Manawatu-Wanganui)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
Primary Title
  • Sunday
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 23 March 1986
Start Time
  • 21 : 30
Finish Time
  • 22 : 00
Duration
  • 30:00
Channel
  • TV One
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Owning Organisation
  • Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand
Programme Description
  • Weekly current affairs from Television New Zealand (TVNZ).
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • News
  • Newsmagazine
Hosts
  • David Beatson (Presenter)
Reporters
  • David Beatson (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
  • Lindsay Perigo (Interviewer)
Speakers
  • D'arcy Quin (Taihape Branch Manager, Dalgety Crown)
  • David Grant (Farmer)
  • Lorraine Illston (Farmer's Wife)
  • Pam Sykes (Secretary, Taihape Promotions Association)
  • Tom Morton (Taihape Chairman, Federated Farmers)
Locations
  • Taihape, New Zealand (Manawatu-Wanganui)