Ph.D. thesis claims to prove profound change in the nature of TVNZ’s news bulletins between 1984 and 1986. Jodi Ihaka reports. Interviews with Daniel Cook, ‘Diet-News’ Author.
‘Diet News’ Debate.
Panel: Daniel Cook, Political Studies Ph.D. Student. Paul Norris, Former TVNZ News Chief.
Book give-away: ‘Cult Movies’ by Karl & Philip French.
Piece on the latest Royal New Zealand Ballet ‘Dracula’. Interview: Graham Fetcher, Dancer ‘Dracula’. Michael Pink, Director & Choreographer.
The Court Theatre company, Canterbury’s Professional Theatre. New production ‘Three Sisters’ by Chekhov. Interview: Elric Hooper, Court Theatre Artistic Director.
Film review with Chris Knox: The 7th Incredibly Strange Film Festival.
Auckland Philharmonia concerts for 2 to 6 year olds. Baby Proms - ‘Sweet Honey in the Rock’. Comments: Christine Young, Auckland Philharmonia. Rosie Searle, 4 year-old Violinist.
1A University of Auckland Political Studies PhD student has been analysing 13 years worth of TVNZ News.
Speakers
Daniel Cook ('Diet-News' Author)
Paul Norris (Former TVNZ News Chief)
Live Broadcast
No
Commercials
No
Primary Title
Backchat
Date Broadcast
Sunday 14 May 2000
Start Time
22 : 30
Finish Time
23 : 30
Duration
60:00
Series
3
Episode
11
Channel
TV One
Broadcaster
Television New Zealand
Episode Description
Ph.D. thesis claims to prove profound change in the nature of TVNZ’s news bulletins between 1984 and 1986. Jodi Ihaka reports. Interviews with Daniel Cook, ‘Diet-News’ Author.
‘Diet News’ Debate.
Panel: Daniel Cook, Political Studies Ph.D. Student. Paul Norris, Former TVNZ News Chief.
Book give-away: ‘Cult Movies’ by Karl & Philip French.
Piece on the latest Royal New Zealand Ballet ‘Dracula’. Interview: Graham Fetcher, Dancer ‘Dracula’. Michael Pink, Director & Choreographer.
The Court Theatre company, Canterbury’s Professional Theatre. New production ‘Three Sisters’ by Chekhov. Interview: Elric Hooper, Court Theatre Artistic Director.
Film review with Chris Knox: The 7th Incredibly Strange Film Festival.
Auckland Philharmonia concerts for 2 to 6 year olds. Baby Proms - ‘Sweet Honey in the Rock’. Comments: Christine Young, Auckland Philharmonia. Rosie Searle, 4 year-old Violinist.