60 MINUTES. 25/11/2001

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Year
2001
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F51754
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
25/11/2001
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND
Credits
Excutive Producer: Keith Slater
Production Manager: Penelope Thomas
Production Assistant: Lisa Dreyer
Online Editor: Nic Craig
Graphics: Lins
Series Correspondents: John Hudson
Series Correspondents: Janet McIntyre
Series Correspondents: Cameron Bennett
Series Correspondents: Mike Valintine
Series Correspondents: Ian Sinclair
Father: Cameron Bennett
Son Correspondent: Cameron Bennett
Producer: David Lomas
Camera: Owen Goodman
Editor: Will Kong
Sound Mix: Russell Hay
The Tree Correspondent: Mike Valintine
Producer: Stephen Butler
Camera: Ken Dorman
Camera: Owen Goodwin
Camera: Mark Chamberlin

0:01:45 “Father & Son - In Christchurch a South African psychologist, Dr Colin Bouwer, was found guilty of murder, of poisoning his wife to death. In Johannesburg, Bower’s 26 year-old son, also named Colin, is awaiting trial on exactly the same charge, of killing his wife.
Interviews: Colin Bouwer (junior); police video tape Colin Bouwer (senior) & video coverage during his trial; [van Sallie], South African private investigator; Louise, Rhea’s mother.

“The Tree - He is a New Zealand icon, and at 65 ‘Pine Tree’ as he is affectionately known, has witnessed a huge resurgence in popularity. Voted the All Black of the 20th century, Colin Meads was, in a recent poll, voted the second most respected New Zealander behind Sir Edmond Hilary. In September 2001 he was awarded New Zealand’s highest honour.” (60 Minutes )
Interviews: Colin Meads, Knight of the British Empire; Verona Meads, Colin’s wife; B&W footage of All Blacks; Chris Laidlaw and Justin Marshall, former All Blacks.

“Nat’s Back.”
An interview with actor/performer Natalie Imbruglia.

1:01:55