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Television New Zealand's mid-evening news bulletin, which delves deeper into the significant events and issues of the day,

  • 1The Government is contributing $20 million towards a new Maori development bank. known as the Maori Resource Development Corporation (MRDC).

    • Start 00 : 01 : 02
    • Finish 00 : 02 : 29
    • Duration 01 : 27
    Reporters
    • Bill Ralston (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 2New Zealand diplomats are moving quickly to head off an international backlash against New Zealand over sporting contacts with South Africa. A group of Surf Lifesavers, travelling without the blessing of their Association, have left en route to South Africa.

    • Start 00 : 02 : 29
    • Finish 00 : 03 : 20
    • Duration 00 : 51
    Reporters
    • Stephen Christensen (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
    Speakers
    • Peter Fitzsimmons (Spokesman, New Zealand Surf Lifesavers' Association)
    • Mike Moore (Minister of Sport and Recreation, Labour Party)
    Locations
    • New Zealand
    • South Africa
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 3Angry Otautau residents confronted Cabinet Ministers Peter Tapsell and Fraser Colman, when they visited their flood hit town this afternoon. Some have had their homes flooded three times in nine years.

    • Start 00 : 03 : 20
    • Finish 00 : 04 : 32
    • Duration 01 : 12
    Reporters
    • Kim Hurring (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
    Contributors
    • Fraser Coleman (Minister of Works, Labour Party)
    • Dr Peter Tapsell (Minister of Internal Affairs, Labour Party)
    Locations
    • Otautau, New Zealand (Southland)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 4Survivors and relatives of the victims of the English Channel ferry disaster today held a memorial service at sea, amid speculation that the death toll could be far worse than expected.

    • Start 00 : 04 : 32
    • Finish 00 : 05 : 37
    • Duration 01 : 05
    Reporters
    • Jon Snow (Reporter, ITN)
    Locations
    • Zeebrugge, Belgium (Flanders)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 5Headline News 1. The Soviet Union has conducted its second nuclear test since the end of the moratorium 2. Proposed New Zealand based regional television service for the South Pacific looks likely to be shelved 3. Opposition Finance spokesman George Gair says New York investment houses are providing facilities for overseas investors to cash in on New Zealand's high interest rates

    • Start 00 : 05 : 37
    • Finish 00 : 06 : 26
    • Duration 00 : 49
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 6Right wing National Party backbenchers say they have the numbers to swing the party's economic policy away from the managed float of the New Zealand dollar wanted by Sir Robert Muldoon. National Party leader Jim Bolger will not be drawn on when the party will announce its economic policy, nor will he speculate on it. It seems increasingly obvious that the National Party remains very split over whether to completely abandon 'Muldoonism'.

    • Start 00 : 07 : 21
    • Finish 00 : 11 : 50
    • Duration 04 : 29
    Reporters
    • Richard Harman (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
    Speakers
    • Jim Bolger (Opposition Leader, National Party)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 7New Zealand's largest share float, the $180 million Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) float, has closed today, substantially oversubscribed. A background of the float, followed by an interview with the Chairman of the BNZ.

    • Start 00 : 11 : 50
    • Finish 00 : 16 : 20
    • Duration 04 : 30
    Reporters
    • Tom Clark (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
    • Lindsay Perigo (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • Sir Lewis Ross (Chairman, Bank of New Zealand [BNZ])
    Live Broadcast
    • Yes
    Commercials
    • No
  • 8One-time New Zealand cancer therapist Milan Brych about to set up a clinic to treat cancer patients in Europe, according to New Zealand and American sources.

    • Start 00 : 16 : 39
    • Finish 00 : 21 : 07
    • Duration 04 : 28
    Reporters
    • Rob Harley (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
    Speakers
    • Milan Brych (Convicted Fraudster)
    Locations
    • Genève, Switzerland (Geneva)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 9Aftershocks continue to hit Whakatane and nearby towns,ten days after the 6.2 earthquake that caused millions of dollars worth of damage throughout the Bay of Plenty. A look at how the region's children, in particular, have been affected by the trauma of the earthquakes.

    • Start 00 : 21 : 07
    • Finish 00 : 26 : 33
    • Duration 05 : 26
    Reporters
    • John Hudson (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
    Speakers
    • Esme Kissock (Co-ordinator, Edgecumbe Drop-in Centre)
    • Tony Palairet (Edgecumbe Sharemilker)
    • Toni Palairet (Teacher, Edgecumbe School)
    • Adrianne Walker (Edgecumbe Child)
    • Professor Tony Taylor (Child Psychologist)
    • Heather Walker (Edgecumbe Parent)
    Locations
    • Edgecumbe, New Zealand (Bay of Plenty)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 10Worldwatch The United States House of Representatives has blocked President Ronald Reagan's plans to give another $40 million worth of aid to Nicaragua's Contra rebels. A look at the impact of Congress' decision on Contra aid on United States aid to Honduras. What use is such aid to the people of Honduras?

    • Start 00 : 26 : 42
    • Finish 00 : 31 : 43
    • Duration 05 : 01
    Reporters
    • Phil Jones (Reporter, CBS)
    • Mike O'Connor (Reporter, CBS)
    Speakers
    • Adolfo Calero (Contra Leader)
    • Frank Carlucci (United States National Security Advisor)
    • Efrain Diaz (Spokesman, Honduras Christian Democratic Party)
    • Carmen Winkler (Relief Worker)
    • Jamie Rosenthal (Honduran Vice President)
    Contributors
    • Trent Lott (United States Senator, Republican Party)
    • Judd Gregg (United States Senator, Republican Party)
    • Jon Kyl (United States Senator, Republican Party)
    • George Shultz (United States Secretary of State)
    • George Miller (United States Senator, Democratic Party)
    • James Traficant (United States Senator, Democratic Party)
    Locations
    • United States
    • Honduras
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 11Worldwatch Profile of Mickey Gurdus, a foreign correspondent with an enviable reputation for getting the news first and getting it right. He gets his information by eavesdropping on the world's private airwaves.

    • Start 00 : 31 : 43
    • Finish 00 : 37 : 07
    • Duration 05 : 24
    Reporters
    • Peter George (Reporter, Australian Broadcasting Commission [ABC])
    Speakers
    • Mickey Gurdus (Radio Monitor)
    Locations
    • Tel Aviv, Israel (Tel Aviv)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 12Worldwatch Peace talks between the Soviet-backed Afghanistan Government and neighbouring Pakistan resumed two weeks ago and are reported to have made some progress on the gradual withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. However, in the meantime the fighting continues.

    • Start 00 : 37 : 17
    • Finish 00 : 40 : 07
    • Duration 02 : 50
    Reporters
    • Dan Rather (Reporter, CBS News)
    Locations
    • Afghanistan
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 13Worldwatch The Soviet Union is working hard to change its international image. A look at the new spokesmen for the Soviet Union - young sophisticates with a youthful image. Three American political consultants offer their interpretation of the Soviet Union's international charm-offensive.

    • Start 00 : 40 : 07
    • Finish 00 : 46 : 00
    • Duration 05 : 53
    Reporters
    • James Walker (Reporter, CBS)
    Speakers
    • Jo Adamov (Commentator,Radio Moscow)
    • Frank Greer (United States Political Consultant)
    • John Deardourff (United States Political Consultant)
    • Gennadi Gerasimov (Spokesman, Soviet Foreign Ministry)
    • David Sawyer (United States Political Consultant)
    • Valdimir Pozner (Soviet Journalist)
    • Dimitry Titov (Spokesman, Soviet Mission to the United Nations [UN])
    • Vitaly Churkin (Secretary, Soviet Embassy to the United States)
    Locations
    • Russia
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 14Worldwatch United States President Ronald Reagan appears to have found a new way of avoiding unwelcome questions about the Iran-Contra affair, claiming to have lost his voice.

    • Start 0 : 46 : 00
    • Finish 0 : 47 : 50
    • Duration 01 : 50
    Reporters
    • Bill Plante (Reporter, CBS)
    Speakers
    • Jody Powell (Former Press Secretary for President Jimmy Carter)
    Contributors
    • Ronald Reagan (United States President, Republican Party)
    Locations
    • United States
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
Primary Title
  • Eyewitness News
Date Broadcast
  • Thursday 12 March 1987
Start Time
  • 22 : 00
Finish Time
  • 22 : 30
Duration
  • 30:00
Channel
  • TV2
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Owning Organisation
  • Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand
Programme Description
  • Television New Zealand's mid-evening news bulletin, which delves deeper into the significant events and issues of the day,
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • News
Hosts
  • Lindsay Perigo (Presenter)
  • Mike Brockie (Presenter)
  • Robin Kora (Presenter)
Reporters
  • Bill Plante (Reporter, CBS)
  • Bill Ralston (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
  • Dan Rather (Reporter, CBS News)
  • James Walker (Reporter, CBS)
  • John Hudson (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
  • Jon Snow (Reporter, ITN)
  • Kim Hurring (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
  • Lindsay Perigo (Interviewer)
  • Mike O'Connor (Reporter, CBS)
  • Peter George (Reporter, Australian Broadcasting Commission [ABC])
  • Phil Jones (Reporter, CBS)
  • Richard Harman (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
  • Rob Harley (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
  • Stephen Christensen (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
  • Tom Clark (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
  • Adolfo Calero (Contra Leader)
  • Adrianne Walker (Edgecumbe Child)
  • Carmen Winkler (Relief Worker)
  • David Sawyer (United States Political Consultant)
  • Dimitry Titov (Spokesman, Soviet Mission to the United Nations [UN])
  • Efrain Diaz (Spokesman, Honduras Christian Democratic Party)
  • Esme Kissock (Co-ordinator, Edgecumbe Drop-in Centre)
  • Frank Carlucci (United States National Security Advisor)
  • Frank Greer (United States Political Consultant)
  • Gennadi Gerasimov (Spokesman, Soviet Foreign Ministry)
  • Heather Walker (Edgecumbe Parent)
  • Jamie Rosenthal (Honduran Vice President)
  • Jim Bolger (Opposition Leader, National Party)
  • Jo Adamov (Commentator,Radio Moscow)
  • Jody Powell (Former Press Secretary for President Jimmy Carter)
  • John Deardourff (United States Political Consultant)
  • Mickey Gurdus (Radio Monitor)
  • Mike Moore (Minister of Sport and Recreation, Labour Party)
  • Milan Brych (Convicted Fraudster)
  • Peter Fitzsimmons (Spokesman, New Zealand Surf Lifesavers' Association)
  • Professor Tony Taylor (Child Psychologist)
  • Sir Lewis Ross (Chairman, Bank of New Zealand [BNZ])
  • Toni Palairet (Teacher, Edgecumbe School)
  • Tony Palairet (Edgecumbe Sharemilker)
  • Valdimir Pozner (Soviet Journalist)
  • Vitaly Churkin (Secretary, Soviet Embassy to the United States)
Locations
  • New Zealand
  • South Africa
  • Otautau, New Zealand (Southland)
  • Zeebrugge, Belgium (Flanders)
  • Genève, Switzerland (Geneva)
  • Edgecumbe, New Zealand (Bay of Plenty)
  • United States
  • Honduras
  • Tel Aviv, Israel (Tel Aviv)
  • Afghanistan
  • Russia
Contributors
  • Dr Peter Tapsell (Minister of Internal Affairs, Labour Party)
  • Fraser Coleman (Minister of Works, Labour Party)
  • George Miller (United States Senator, Democratic Party)
  • George Shultz (United States Secretary of State)
  • James Traficant (United States Senator, Democratic Party)
  • Jon Kyl (United States Senator, Republican Party)
  • Judd Gregg (United States Senator, Republican Party)
  • Ronald Reagan (United States President, Republican Party)
  • Trent Lott (United States Senator, Republican Party)