60 MINUTES. 16/05/1999

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Year
1999
Reference
F41323
Media type
Moving image
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Series
60 minutes
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
16/05/1999
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND
Credits
Production Manager: Pene Thomas
Studio Director: Pene Thomas
Production Assistant: Kim Taylor
Studio Director: Debbie Lewis
The Thin White Line Correspondent: John Hudson
Producer: Damien Comerford
Producer: Dominic Andrae
Camera: Vaughan Scott
Camera: Owen Goodwin
Editor: Will Kong
Sound Mix: Russell Hay
Sequel Correspondent: Cameron Bennett
Producer: Steve Butcher

The Thin White Line - “Wayne Houseman, an ex-detective, now lives on Accident Compensation because of drug damage inflicted while working under-cover. He feels betrayed by the Police and claims that they endanger their credibility and the lives of some of the best recruits, by telling them it’s okay take drugs.” - (60 Minutes)

Bombs On Belgrade

Sequel - “Once Were Warriors’ was the most startling movie to come out of New Zealand, and Allan Duff the man who wrote the book, and created the characters that so brutally stripped bare the underbelly of Maori culture, remains the larrikin of kiwi literati and a lightening rod for Maori academics. He wrote a sequel ‘What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?’ We have a sneak preview and meet the man behind Jake the Muss.” - (60 Minutes)