0600 News/Sport
0608 Ex Chkpt: Ak Hospital's Dr. Janet Say on Genital Warts.
0617 Ex Chkpt: Human Rights Commission's staff exchange prog.
0620 Ex BBC: Thatcher's view of German Reunification.
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Wayne Brittenden with Nobel Peace Prize prospects.
0647 Peter Verschaffelt - Nat. Bank's analysis of economy.
0650 "Morning Comment" : Dr Jim Veitch from Victoria Uni.
0652 "Money Matters" : Margaret Inge i/v Peter Brosnan
National Radio news and current affairs programme 'Morning Report'. Broadcast nationwide every weekday morning included the weather forecast and coverage of major national and international stories, as well as business, sport, Pacific and Māori news.
This episode from 20 February 1990 is hosted by Kim Hill and Geoff Robinson. News with Robert Taylor, sport with Peter Williams, weather with Oliver Druce.
0700 NEWS
0706 EARTHQUAKE felt over very wide area last night, but only moderate damage. Report by Michael Kopp.
0710 EARTHQUAKE: Geoff Robinson interviews Paula Shultz, Deputy Director of Earthquake preparedness, San Francisco Bay Area.
0715 TV CHANNELS: Government gives go-ahead for 7 new national networks and 63 local channels. Ian Hutchings, Ministry of Commerce. Rob Story, Sky Television Marketing Director. Report by Mark Hannan.
TV CHANNELS: No Māori applicant able to match top bids for national channels. Michael Kopp interviews Ray Waru, Manager, Aotearoa Māori Radio.
0722 PARLIAMENT: No surprises expected in the House this year. Geoffrey Palmer. Report by Richard Griffin.
0725 ELDERS: Announcement of winding-down of New Zealand end of Elders Empire expected this week. Report by Peter Verschaffelt.
0728 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
0742 POLICE Complaints Authority upholds police actions with protesters in Tauranga two years ago. Report by Grant Dyson.
POLICE and protestors report labelled cop-out by Tauranga Raupatu Claim co-ordinator, Hugh Sayers.
0746 METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0749 LASER: Geoff Robinson interviews Peter Walker, plastic and re-constructive surgeon.
0756 CYCLONE: Cost of feeding Western Samoa estimated 5 million dollars a month. Report from Tino Pereira in Apia.
0758 MALAYSIAN Government denies indiscriminate logging in rainforests of Sarawak. Report from Alexander Thompson BBC.
0800 NEWS
0805 MUSIC
0810 UNITED out-of-court settlement. Kevin Campbell, victim’s father. Report by Anastasia Harallambi.
0813 UHF: Kim Hill interviews Joanna McMenamin, TV Journalist, about Canterbury Television Limited’s potential after their successful tender for UHF frequencies.
0818 ELECTRICORP could be forced to lift secrecy over prices. Rory Newsam interviews David Butcher, Energy Minister.
0822 UNEMPLOYMENT figures show slight increase in employment. Janice Rodenburg interviews Peter Rankin, Planning Council Director.
0825 SECURITIES COMMISSION Futures trading inquiry behind closed doors criticised. Karen Fisher interviews Paul East, Opposition Justice Spokesman.
0828 SOUTH AFRICA: Nelson Mandela wants talks with Margaret Thatcher on her position on South African sanctions. Report from Keith Chalkley, London.
0830 NEWS
0835 LADIES NIGHT: Kim Hill interviews Steven Sinclair, co-author of the play ‘Ladies Night’.
0840 AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS: Polls swinging back to opposition party. Report from Phil Kafcaloudes, Sydney.
GOLDBERG's financial empire collapse impact on New Zealand. Report by Peter Verschaffelt.
0845 PARLIAMENT: Geoff Robinson interviews Russell Marshall, Labour MP.
0853 CLYDE DAM due to come into service this year after 10 years of problems. Report by Peter Brittenden.
RAINFOREST protestors almost crushed by carrier ship in Sydney. Report from Phil Kafcaloudes, Sydney.
0858 JAPAN's Prime Minister promises to press ahead with political reforms. Report from William Hawsley BBC, Tokyo.
Bird call: Kākāpō.