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Great expectations in the Arts. Creative New Zealand funding item by Mark Crysell. Interviews: Ian Fraser, NZSO; Dame Cheryll Sotheran, Te Papa; Phillip Temple, Dunedin Writer. Interview with the new Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Prime Minister Helen Clark. New Zealand Festival 2000 with festival correspondent Miriama Kamo. Week 2 Festival 2000: Dans Paleis, 100 year-old wooden tent: Tim Finn, Musician - interview. The Candlestick maker, play by play right & Actor Jacob Rajan, interview. The Edinburgh Military Tattoo, at the WestPac Trust Stadium, first time seen out of Scotland, Brigadier Melville Jameson, Tattoo Producer and C.E.. Week 2 Festival 2000: Talking Point - interview with Paul Bushnell, on “Soc Raffaello Sanzio” - Giulio Cesare. “Cool Heat Urban Beat” U.S. A.. “Blue Smoke” New Zealand Musical. Film review with Chris Knox: ‘Straight Story’ Directed by David Lynch. An Art show about the 20 Century’s obsession with car. New Plymouths Govett Brewster Art Gallery’s exhibition, “Drive”, interview - Greg Burke, Director. Letters of the week: Ali Bramwell.

  • 1The number of applications Creative NZ has received is up 20%. The arts and culture sector was hoping that there would be more money coming their way with the new Labour/Alliance government - but will there?

    Speakers
    • Ian Fraser (NZSO)
    • Cheryll Sotheran (Chief Executive, Te Papa)
    • Phillip Temple (Dunedin Writer)
    • Helen Clark (PM and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
Primary Title
  • Backchat
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 19 March 2000
Start Time
  • 22 : 50
Finish Time
  • 23 : 50
Duration
  • 60:00
Series
  • 3
Episode
  • 4
Channel
  • TV One
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Episode Description
  • Great expectations in the Arts. Creative New Zealand funding item by Mark Crysell. Interviews: Ian Fraser, NZSO; Dame Cheryll Sotheran, Te Papa; Phillip Temple, Dunedin Writer. Interview with the new Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Prime Minister Helen Clark. New Zealand Festival 2000 with festival correspondent Miriama Kamo. Week 2 Festival 2000: Dans Paleis, 100 year-old wooden tent: Tim Finn, Musician - interview. The Candlestick maker, play by play right & Actor Jacob Rajan, interview. The Edinburgh Military Tattoo, at the WestPac Trust Stadium, first time seen out of Scotland, Brigadier Melville Jameson, Tattoo Producer and C.E.. Week 2 Festival 2000: Talking Point - interview with Paul Bushnell, on “Soc Raffaello Sanzio” - Giulio Cesare. “Cool Heat Urban Beat” U.S. A.. “Blue Smoke” New Zealand Musical. Film review with Chris Knox: ‘Straight Story’ Directed by David Lynch. An Art show about the 20 Century’s obsession with car. New Plymouths Govett Brewster Art Gallery’s exhibition, “Drive”, interview - Greg Burke, Director. Letters of the week: Ali Bramwell.
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
  • Newsmagazine
  • Performing arts
Speakers
  • Cheryll Sotheran (Chief Executive, Te Papa)
  • Helen Clark (PM and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage)
  • Ian Fraser (NZSO)
  • Phillip Temple (Dunedin Writer)