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Duncan Garner presents news and information, with Amanda Gillies and Mark Richardson.

Primary Title
  • The AM Show
Date Broadcast
  • Monday 16 October 2017
Start Time
  • 06 : 00
Finish Time
  • 09 : 00
Duration
  • 180:00
Channel
  • Three
Broadcaster
  • MediaWorks Television
Programme Description
  • Duncan Garner presents news and information, with Amanda Gillies and Mark Richardson.
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.
Hello. (HORN TOOTS) (BLOWS) Kia ora. (SIGMA'S 'CHANGING' FEATURING PALOMA FAITH) # Hell down, heaven now, livin' in the same town, trying to find somethin' new. Hello. (HORN TOOTS) (BUTTONS BEEP) Hey! # Everythin' is changin'. No, it's a wee one. (OINKS) (INDISTINCT CONVERSATION) Jambo. Salaam alaikum. (DRONE WHIRRS) Hello. I'm home. (BEEP!) (BEEPING) ALL: Hey! (ELECTRONIC WHIRRING) Hello. (BUZZING, CHILDREN CHUCKLE) Hello from the children of Planet Earth. he'd never find a big hairy surprise in his letter box again. You're watching the instant Steve conceived that with a wholesale power price, no dodgy estimates and an easy weekly bill, he'd never find a big hairy surprise in his letter box again. That's enough, Steve. You've got much more chance to walk away when the speed of impact has been less. All right, so this is Tim, 34-year-old male. (OVERLAPPING VOICES) Got a status one 34-year-old male patient. Mate, we're gonna take good care of ya. (HELICOPTER ROTOR WHIRRS) We get a little bit of pre-hospital information as to what sort of injuries that we might expect. The higher the speed, you know, you're gonna have more significant internal injury. You've got much more chance to walk away when the speed of impact has been less. A bruised abdominal wall is better than a liver that's in pieces. A bit of concussion is better than a traumatic brain injury that'll affect you for the rest of your life. So there's a bit of difference. (UPBEAT MUSIC) Damp homes are unhealthy ones, and harder to heat. Remember, if you can see mould on walls or carpets, or even if the air smells musty, you need to act quickly. It pays to identify sources of dampness early, like rising damp from under the floor, and eliminate them. That way, you'll not only sleep more easily; everyone else will as well. Remember ` dry it out ` one of the three essentials for a healthy home.