On Q + A tomorrow
On Q + A tomorrow:
Dr Wayne Mapp – the interview in full. Guyon Espiner talks to the Defence Minister about what our troops are doing in Afghanistan.
Then live in the studio on Easter Sunday we debate the tensions between two of the world’s great faiths, Christianity and Islam. The Right Rev. Dr Graham Redding, Principal of the Knox Theological Centre in Dunedin and Anjum Rahman, spokeswoman for the Islamic Women’s Council, discuss what they stand for and what they stand against.
National Party leader Dr Don Brash is toying with the idea of returning to parliament… but only if he can lead the ACT party. What’s he after? He’s live with Guyon Espiner.
Joining Dr Jon Johansson on the panel are Unite Union leader Matt McCarten and Glyn Carpenter, head of the New Zealand Christian Network.
Q+A,
9-10am Sundays on TV ONE
Repeats at 9.10pm Sundays, 10.10am and 2.10pm Mondays on
TVNZ 7
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