Friday, 7 October 2005, 10:34 am Article: Scoop Video
Video: Prime TV’s Holmes Interviews Don
Brash
Prime Television last night broadcast what has become a rather rare event, an interview with National Leader Don Brash with Paul Holmes. Scoop is pleased to provide Video On Demand re-screening of the Prime TV Holmes/Brash interview and thanks Prime TV and www.r2.co.nz for making this video stream possible.
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