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The late Bill Toft moved from radio into television in the 60s, joining a roster of newsreaders who took turns presenting the main Wellington news bulletin. After a nationwide news show was finally launched in late 1969, Toft became one of the anchors. A newsreader from the days of BBC-style elocution, Toft later inspired the Bill Toft Memorial Fund prize for broadcasting.
This afternoon the assembly reaffirmed the church’s fundamental doctrines, but the debate on the resurrection continues tonight.
– Newsreader Bill Toft, in the opening story of a 1967 news bulletin
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1992 |
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All That We Need |
Narrator |
1973 |
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Presenter |
1966 - 1987 |
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Narrator |
1965 |
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NZBC Reports |
Newsreader |
1963 - 1969 |
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NZBC Network News |
Newsreader |
1960 - 1975 |
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