Sunday On Agenda - TVOne, Sunday 10am
Sunday On Agenda
We speak with Winston Peters about his role as a potential power broker after next year's election.
Clayton Cosgrove unveils his plans to force a better deal for consumers selling their homes.
It's also the fortieth anniversary of the musical 'Hair', which shocked New Zealand with full frontal nudity on stage.
We visit the Auckland community of Dannemora and ask locals what they think of the country's largest and most recent Buddhist temple.
Our book giveaway this week is 'Trainland: How Railways Made New Zealand' by Neill Atkinson.
Agenda, TVOne, Sunday 10am
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