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  • 1Try Freedom The story of the 1981 Springbok rugby tour to New Zealand from the perspective of the Springbok touring party. What effect did the protests against the tour have on the players, management, white South Africa, and the South African government? did the tour have any influence on the reform process in South Africa? Ties between team management and the white government. how the only non-white member of the team was treated. the impact of the tour on ANC prisoners in South Africa. interrogation in rugby in South Africa today.

    Speakers
    • Jim Bolger MP  (PM) Barry Glasspool  (journalist) Rob Louw  (South African player) Nelie Smith  (South African coach) Naas Botha  (South African player) Errol Tobias  (South African player) Wynand Claassen (South African captain) Abe Williams (South African captain) Abe Williams  (Aouth African Assistant manager) Davin Serfontein  (South African player) Robert Cockrell  (South African player) Roelof 'Pik' Botha  (former foreign minister) Arnold Stofile  (government Chif Whip) Henry Fazzie  (senator) Tinus Linee (Black Rugby player) Lomax Tshandu  (Rugny Development coach, Soweto) Morne Du Plessis (Recent Springbok manager)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 2Children For Sale The increasing problem of child prostitution which exists in many communities throughout the USA. How and why do middle class children and teenagers get involved in prostitution and the work of the Children of the Night Organisation to get children out of prostitution.

Primary Title
  • Assignment
Secondary Title
  • Try Freedom / Children For Sale
Date Broadcast
  • Thursday 29 August 1996
Start Time
  • 19 : 30
Finish Time
  • 20 : 30
Duration
  • 60:00
Channel
  • TV One
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Classification
  • PGR
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Live Broadcast
  • No
Genres
  • Current affairs
Hosts
  • Susan Wood (Presenter)
Speakers
  • Jim Bolger MP  (PM) Barry Glasspool  (journalist) Rob Louw  (South African player) Nelie Smith  (South African coach) Naas Botha  (South African player) Errol Tobias  (South African player) Wynand Claassen (South African captain) Abe Williams (South African captain) Abe Williams  (Aouth African Assistant manager) Davin Serfontein  (South African player) Robert Cockrell  (South African player) Roelof 'Pik' Botha  (former foreign minister) Arnold Stofile  (government Chif Whip) Henry Fazzie  (senator) Tinus Linee (Black Rugby player) Lomax Tshandu  (Rugny Development coach, Soweto) Morne Du Plessis (Recent Springbok manager)