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TVNZ News Shows October 1


30th September 2011

On Q + A 9am Sundays on TV ONE

With the world economy in a dangerous phase according to the IMF and New Zealand hit by a double downgrade just weeks before an election, Finance Minister Bill English is live with Guyon Espiner on whether the government is doing enough to protect our economy.

Then, two of New Zealand's most respected minds, Sir Paul Callaghan and Gareth Morgan on what the government should do to weather the storm and offering advice to viewers on what we can do.

Finally, two political giants bid farewell to parliament. Sir Roger Douglas and Jim Anderton - the debate between them represents the political faultline of a generation. They talk to Paul Holmes in one last political debate.

On the panel, Claire Robinson and former party presidents Mike Williams and Michelle Boag.

Q+A, 9-10am Sundays on TV ONE. Repeats at 9.10pm Sundays, 9:05am and 1:05pm Mondays on TVNZ 7



On Marae Investigates
10am Sundays on TV ONE


FULL RESULTS FROM LATEST MARAE INVESTIGATES DIGIPOLL RELEASED IN A ONE HOUR SPECIAL


What impact has the arrival of the Mana Party had on Maori voters?
That’s one of the questions raised in a new Digipoll to be released on TV ONE’s Marae Investigates this Sunday.
With the General Election eight weeks away, the results provide a fascinating insight into how support for the Maori and Labour parties has been affected by the Mana Party.

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Marae Investigates also has an exclusive interview with the whanau of Maori Wallaby, Quade Cooper.
Quade’s Brisbane based mum, Ruhia Jones gives a candid view of her son’s rise to fame and her unconditional support for him in the face of Kiwi animosity.

Please note: Waka Huia will not screen this Sunday. The episode that was scheduled will play on Sunday the 9th of October.


On SUNDAY
7:30pm Sundays on TV ONE

AJ THE MESSIAH
He’s Alan James Miller but he says he is actually the Messiah, he is actually ‘Jesus’. And by his side is Mary – Mary Magdalene. The charismatic AJ Miller used to develop real estate now he’s developed a substantial rural religious compound in Queensland where he and his sect members, including New Zealanders and many children, are preparing for an apocalyptic end. Cult experts have drawn parallels with WACO and Jonestown which both ended in mass suicide. Miller, aka Jesus, is surrounded by people who have walked out on marriages and businesses. They have forsaken all to follow ‘Jesus. The cult experts say it’s ominous and unlikely to end well.

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