1Atomic Kiwis - Part One New Zealand servicemen who went to Japan after World War Two to help rebuild the nation now wonder if they were exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. A look at the claims of members of the J Force.
- Start 0 : 01 : 02
- Finish 0 : 19 : 32
- Duration 18 : 30
Reporters
- Terence Taylor (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Myrtle Fleet (Widow)
- Charles Newhook (Haematologist)
- Andrew McEwan (Director, National Radiation Laboratory)
- Bob Mann (Environmental Scientist)
- Anthony Guarisco (Spokesman, International Alliance of Atomic Veterans)
- Stuart Avery (Neurologist)
- Thelma Potts (Widow)
- Trevor Spring (Veteran, J Force)
- Graham Gulbransen (Veteran, J Force)
Locations
- Hiroshima-shi, Japan (Hiroshima)
2Atomic Kiwis - Part Two Did witnessing British atomic tests in the Pacific during the 1950s expose New Zealand servicemen to dangerous levels of radiation?
- Start 0 : 23 : 24
- Finish 0 : 37 : 46
- Duration 14 : 22
Reporters
- Terence Taylor (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Jan Harding (Crew Member, Pukaki)
- Clifford Davey (Crew Member, Pukaki)
- Tony Slark (Surgeon Commodore, Pukaki)
- Roy Sefton (Crew Member, Pukaki)
- Bob Tizard (Minister of Energy, Labour Party)
- Dr Andrew McEwan (Spokesman, National Radiation Laboratory)
3Bug Catchers Electronic eavesdropping devices or 'bugs' are a growing business, even in New Zealand, but so is that of 'bug' detectors.
- Start 0 : 41 : 35
- Finish 0 : 55 : 28
- Duration 13 : 53
Reporters
- Brett Dumbleton (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Steve Willetts (De-bugger)
- Duncan Ross (De-bugger)