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  • 1Insight hosts a public debate on MMP, moderated by Philippa Tolley and Julian Robins.�Guests include the former National Prime Minister, Jim Bolger, the former Labour Deputy Prime Minister, Michael Cullen, the former National Finance Minister, Ruth Richardson, and the former Green Party Co-leader, Jeanette Fitzsimons and others who will discuss the MMP referendum.

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    Speakers
    • Phillipa Tolley (RNZI reporter)
    • Julian Robbins (Political editor)
    • Jim Bolger (former Prime Minister)
    • Michael Cullan (Former Finance Minister, Labour Party)
    • Ruth Richardson (former Finance Minister, National Party)
    • Jordan Williams (Spokesman, Vote for Change)
    • Sandra Grey (Spokesman, Campaign for MMP)
    • Nigel Roberts (Professorial Fellow in Political Science, Victoria University)
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  • 109:00 News

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  • 1Mediawatch runs through some embarrassing errors made in the media during the tournament; the election campaign kick-off; and why the media seem to think we�re all on drugs.

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    • Colin Peacock (Media commentator)
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  • 2Mediawatch has the final word on the Rugby World Cup. Was the wall-to-wall coverage over the top? Will it change the way the media covers sport in the future, and the public appetite for it? The Maori TV bid for TV rights

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  • 110:00 News

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  • 211:00 News

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  • 1This weekend has seen more than 150-artists taking part in the country�s first disability arts festival in Auckland. Chris Laidlaw talks to two of the InterACT Festival�s organisers, Paula Crimmens and Treena Armstrong, and Welsh actor and broadcaster Chris Tally Evans.

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    • Paula Crimmens (Actor)
    • Treena Armstrong (Actor)
    • Chris Tally Evans (Actor and broadcaster)
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Primary Title
  • Sunday Morning with Chris Laidlaw
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 30 October 2011
Start Time
  • 08 : 10
Finish Time
  • 12 : 10
Duration
  • 240:00
Channel
  • RNZ National
Broadcaster
  • Radio New Zealand
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Speakers
  • Chris Tally Evans (Actor and broadcaster)
  • Colin Peacock (Media commentator)
  • Jim Bolger (former Prime Minister)
  • Jordan Williams (Spokesman, Vote for Change)
  • Julian Robbins (Political editor)
  • Michael Cullan (Former Finance Minister, Labour Party)
  • Nigel Roberts (Professorial Fellow in Political Science, Victoria University)
  • Paula Crimmens (Actor)
  • Phillipa Tolley (RNZI reporter)
  • Ruth Richardson (former Finance Minister, National Party)
  • Sandra Grey (Spokesman, Campaign for MMP)
  • Treena Armstrong (Actor)