50 Years of New Zealand Television: 2 - The Whole World's Watching
- News/Current Affairs
- Documentary
- NZ History
The birth of television in the 1960s meant that suddenly protests and civil unrest could be broadcast directly into Kiwi homes. This episode of 50 Years of New Zealand Television looks at many of those events — involving everything from the Vietnam War and the Springbok tour, to Bastion Point and the Homosexual Law Reform Act. It also examines how being televised altered their impact. Interviews with both protestors and reporters provide a unique insight into what it was like to be living through extraordinary periods of New Zealand history.

NZ History page on Bastion Point protests
NZ History page on Springbok Tour protests
NZ History page on Vietnam War protests
NZ History page on homosexual law reform
History of news and current events coverage on NZ television, Te Ara website
Timelines of New Zealand television history, NZ History website




















