[The longest question? Wolfgang Rosenberg and Robert Muldoon 1967]

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1967
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1725
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Duration
00:02:15
Broadcast Date
01 Oct 1967
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RNZ Collection
Muldoon, R. D. (Robert David), 1921-1992, Interviewee
Rosenberg, Wolfgang, 1915-2007, Interviewer

Economist Wolfgang Rosenberg asks a lengthy question of Finance Minister Robert Muldoon. At just over two minutes it is reputedly the longest question asked on New Zealand radio.

Mr Muldoon replies "Well, Mr Rosenberg, I don't know how many of the people listening followed your figures, but I wasn't one of them".

[Mr Rosenberg often appeared on Checkpoint and this interview may have been for that programme, and may not have actually been broadcast in this form.]