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TVNZ’s flagship,primetime current affairs show which ran from March 1988 to December 1994. It replaced current affairs show "Closeup', which ran from 1980 to the end of 1987.

  • 1Murder By Mailorder Connection between David Gray, Aramoana massacre, and USA survivalist author, Kurt Saxon.

    Speakers
    • Sue Barnett (David Gray's Teacher)
    • Karen Harris (Former classmate)
    • Kurt Saxon (Survivalist author)
    • Neil Livingstone (US consultant on terrorism)
    • Tom Ellis (Coffee Shop owner)
    • George Wilson (Aramoana resident)
    • Kay Calder (Police Spokesperson)
    • Ian Miller (Police psychologist)
    • Dave Ryan (Chicago police)
    • Conrad Grayson (San Diego Sheriff's Dept)
    • Kenneth Muscatel (Clinical Psychologist)
    • John Jamieson (Police Commissioner)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
Primary Title
  • Frontline
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 5 May 1991
Start Time
  • 18 : 30
Finish Time
  • 19 : 30
Duration
  • 60:00
Channel
  • TV One
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
  • TVNZ’s flagship,primetime current affairs show which ran from March 1988 to December 1994. It replaced current affairs show "Closeup', which ran from 1980 to the end of 1987.
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
  • Current affairs
Speakers
  • Conrad Grayson (San Diego Sheriff's Dept)
  • Dave Ryan (Chicago police)
  • George Wilson (Aramoana resident)
  • Ian Miller (Police psychologist)
  • John Jamieson (Police Commissioner)
  • Karen Harris (Former classmate)
  • Kay Calder (Police Spokesperson)
  • Kenneth Muscatel (Clinical Psychologist)
  • Kurt Saxon (Survivalist author)
  • Neil Livingstone (US consultant on terrorism)
  • Sue Barnett (David Gray's Teacher)
  • Tom Ellis (Coffee Shop owner)