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The Panel for Friday 9 June 2017
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One Quick Question for 9 June 2017
3:49 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 9 June 2017
3:55 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Clarke Gayford (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Team New Zealand is through to a final against either Artemis or Team Japan. Analysis of the exit polls and predictions for the final count with reporter Dan Ashby and political scientist Bronwyn… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Clarke Gayford (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Neighbours at war use waves as ammo. What the Panelists Finlay MacDonald and Clarke Gayford want to talk about. A convicted murderer is getting $3500 after his rights were breached when he was denied… Read more Audio
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Team NZ through to final
4:08 PM.Team New Zealand is through to a final against either Artemis or Team Japan Audio
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UK election
4:09 PM.Analysis of the exit polls and predictions for the final count with reporter Dan Ashby and political scientist Bronwyn Hayward. Audio
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Assisted dying to be debated in parliament
4:27 PM.Act Parry leader David Seymour's End of Life Choice Bill has been drawn from the ballot. Audio
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Prisoner pay-out for toupee breach
4:42 PM.A convicted murderer is getting $3500 after his rights were breached when he was denied access to his toupee. Audio
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Will Comey's testimony hurt Trump?
4:44 PM.US political scientist Gary Jacobson says there is no evidence from the Comey hearings so far that Trump has done anything illegal, and it is unlikely to lead to impeachment. Audio
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Controversial view on fat
4:51 PM.An Australian university venue is being used to host Christine Cronau who advocates foods high in saturated fat. Audio
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Is 50 minutes too short for a pop concert?
4:53 PM.Fans are feeling ripped-off after Boney M played a 50 minute concert. Audio
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No tribute from Saudi team for London deaths
4:56 PM.Saudi Arabia's football team has come in for criticism for not observing a minute's silence in honour of the terrorist victims in London. Audio
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Insensitive throat-slitting haka
4:57 PM.The rugby Blues throat-slitting gesture in their haka is being seen as insensitive after the London stabbings. Audio