CLOSE UP. 09/09/2008

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2008
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Rights Information
Year
2008
Reference
F109628
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
CLOSE UP
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:30:00
Broadcast Date
09/09/2008
Production company
Television New Zealand
Credits
Presenter: Mark Sainsbury

''Owen Glenn
For political junkies, conspiracy theorists and those who just like to see some blood on the floor, parliament was the place to be. Owen Glen gace evidence - phone records, correspondence and even a witness to a conversation with Winston Peters over the $100,000 donation to New Zealand First. We asked Winston Peters, the Prime Minister, and Labour party president Mike Williams to be on the show but they either refused or didn't reply. Someone who we could not keep away is National leader John Key. Our political analyst Therese Arseneau also gives her thoughts.

Sensing Murder
It is a show that provokes strong emotions. Some say it exploits grieving people, others say it is uncannily accurate. Whatever your opinion, the TV2 show Sensing Murder is hugely popular - drawing more than 600,000 viewers each week - and now the police are tapping into that audience. For the first time police work with two psychics on the unsolved case of missing Wellington woman Kaye Stewart. As Corinne Ambler reports, they were very surprised at some of the information the psychics came up with.'' TVNZ; tvnz.co.nz; 13/10/2008