Hēnare te Ua retirement, tribute programme

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Year
1998
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48245
Media type
Audio

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Year
1998
Reference
48245
Media type
Audio

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Categories
Māori radio programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
00:57:00
Broadcast Date
25 Jun 1998
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Hakaraia, Libby, 1968-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Williams, Haare, 1940-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Ngata, Whai, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Kerekere, Wiremu Kīngi, 1923-2001, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Beck, Peter, approximately 1948-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Reeves, Paul, Sir, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Mika (Musician), Speaker/Kaikōrero
Lindberg, Warren, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Bresnehan, Leona, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Farr, Gareth, 1968-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Tocker, Mahinarangi, 1955-2008, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Radio New Zealand (estab. 1989), Broadcaster

Whenua!

A tribute programme to host Henare te Ua who is retiring after 33 years in broadcasting - he joined NZBC in 1965. Speakers include broadcasters Libby Hakaraia, Haare Williams, Whai Ngata and Wiremu Kerekere who share memories of Hēnare's work as a broadcaster.

Recollections of their time working at Te Reo o Aotearoa at Papatoetoe.
Actuality of Hēnare broadcasting from Rarotonga for the 6th Festival of Pacific Arts with Leona Bresnahan, in 1992. Leona Bresnahan joins them in the studio to share some memories of those broadcasts.

Recorded message from singer Mahinarangi Tocker, who sings "Somewhere over the Rainbow" acapella for Hēnare.
Recorded message from Dame Georgina Kirby
Broadcaster Max Cryer joins them in studio to pay tribute to Hēnare
Recorded message from Sharon Crosbie (Chief Executive, Radio New Zealand) paying tribute to Hēnare, calling him a 'taonga.'
Archival audio of Hēnare te Ua reporting from the waka Ngatokimatawhaorua at Waitangi, April 1983 with the Prince and Princess of Wales aboard.
Archdeacon Peter Beck, Vicar of St Matthew-in-the-City, Auckland in studio Sir Paul Reeves Musician Mika and composer Gareth Farr
Warren Lindberg, former Director of the NZ AIDS Foundation.