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  • 1Michelle Boag has defeated incumbent John Slater in the race for the National Party Presidency. Includes results of a One News Colmar Brunton poll.

    Speakers
    • John Slater (Defeated National Party President)
    • Tau Henare (Prospective National Candidate)
    • Julian Bartram (Conference Delegate)
    • John Knox (Conference Delegate)
    • Michelle Boag (New National Party President)
    • Jenny Shipley (National Leader)
    • Mark Sainsbury (TVNZ Political Editor)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 2Italian police have smashed their way into protest headquarters in Genoa in an attempt to prevent any more violence outside the G8 summit.

    Speakers
    • voxpop
    • George W Bush (US President)
    • Bob Geldof (Singer)
    • Bono (U2)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 3Other news.

  • 4The cost of renewing the new photo driver's licenses looks set to rise.

    Speakers
    • George Fairburn (Automobile Association)
    • Mark Gosche (Transport Minister)
    • Lois McInnes (Anti New Licence Campaigner)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 5Other news.

  • 6Two bomb blasts have injured people outside Jakarta churches in Indonesia.

  • 7Other news.

  • 8A new Maori television channel may be officially approved tomorrow.

    Speakers
    • Keri Pewhairangi (Maori TV Viewer)
    • Patu Hohepa (Maori Language Commissioner)
    • Derek Fox (Broadcaster - speaking from Wairoa)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 9Insight: This week marks 20 years since the 1981 Springbok tour which divided this nation. Part two of four.

    Speakers
    • Abe Williams (1981 Springbok Assistant Manager)
    • Wynand Claassen (1981 Springbok Captain)
    • Donna Awatere-Huata (1981 Anto-Tour Protestor)
    • Graham Mourie (Former All Black Captain)
    • John Minto (1981 Protest Leader)
    • Father Terry Dibble (Catholic Priest)
    • Margaret Evans (Hamilton Protestor)
    • Kiwi Searancke (1981 Waikato Captain)
    • Bob Walton (1981 Police Commissioner)
    • Bob Howitt (Rugby Writer)
    • Ron Don (1981 Rugby Administrator)
    • Carol Thomas (Protest Nurse)
    • Philip Burton (1981 Radio NZ Journalist)
    • Ross Meurant (Police Red Squad)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 11What qualities does Michelle Boag bring to the National Party Presidency?

    Speakers
    • Richard Griffen (Former Bolger Press Secretary)
    • Jenni McManus (Journalist)
    • Brian Blake (DB Group Managing Director)
    • Winston Peters (NZ First Leader)
    • Mike King (Fellow Variety Club Fundraiser)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 12Other news.

Primary Title
  • One News
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 22 July 2001
Start Time
  • 18 : 00
Finish Time
  • 19 : 00
Duration
  • 60:00
Channel
  • TV One
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Notes
  • The introduction (unconfirmed duration, though estimated to be approximately two minutes) to this Sunday edition of TV One's "One News" is absent from the source recording.
Genres
  • News
Hosts
  • Simon Dallow (Presenter, Headlines)
  • Alison Mau (Presenter, Headlines)
  • Geoff Bryan (Presenter, Sport)
  • Karen Olsen (Presenter, Weather)
Contributors
  • Mark Sainsbury (Political Editor, Auckland)
Speakers
  • Abe Williams (1981 Springbok Assistant Manager)
  • Bob Geldof (Singer)
  • Bob Howitt (Rugby Writer)
  • Bob Walton (1981 Police Commissioner)
  • Bono (U2)
  • Brian Blake (DB Group Managing Director)
  • Carol Thomas (Protest Nurse)
  • Derek Fox (Broadcaster - speaking from Wairoa)
  • Donna Awatere-Huata (1981 Anto-Tour Protestor)
  • Father Terry Dibble (Catholic Priest)
  • George Fairburn (Automobile Association)
  • George W Bush (US President)
  • Graham Mourie (Former All Black Captain)
  • Jenni McManus (Journalist)
  • Jenny Shipley (National Leader)
  • John Knox (Conference Delegate)
  • John Minto (1981 Protest Leader)
  • John Slater (Defeated National Party President)
  • Julian Bartram (Conference Delegate)
  • Keri Pewhairangi (Maori TV Viewer)
  • Kiwi Searancke (1981 Waikato Captain)
  • Lois McInnes (Anti New Licence Campaigner)
  • Margaret Evans (Hamilton Protestor)
  • Mark Gosche (Transport Minister)
  • Mark Sainsbury (TVNZ Political Editor)
  • Michelle Boag (New National Party President)
  • Mike King (Fellow Variety Club Fundraiser)
  • Patu Hohepa (Maori Language Commissioner)
  • Philip Burton (1981 Radio NZ Journalist)
  • Richard Griffen (Former Bolger Press Secretary)
  • Ron Don (1981 Rugby Administrator)
  • Ross Meurant (Police Red Squad)
  • Tau Henare (Prospective National Candidate)
  • voxpop
  • Winston Peters (NZ First Leader)
  • Wynand Claassen (1981 Springbok Captain)