The 9th floor will hear from five former nz prime ministers sir geoffrey palmer mike moore jim bolger dame jenny shipley and helen clark.
Jim bolger the 9th floor.
The negotiator jim bolger.
By guyon espiner i think jim bolger might be about to spark a debate.
The 9th floor jim bolger.
In part three of the 9th floor guyon espiner talks to jim bolger who steered new zealand through a turbulent seven years that saw more economic upheaval a resetting of race relations and the arrival of mmp.
I think jim bolger might be about to spark a debate.
In part three of the 9th floor guyon espiner talks to jim bolger who steered new zealand through a turbulent seven years that saw more economic upheaval a resetting of race relations and the arrival of mmp.
Adding to that sense of history was the fact that john key resigned while we were discussing with bolger what it was like to be a third term.
Their recollections amount to a fascinating record of the decisions that shaped modern new zealand.
In the third the 9th floor interview jim bolger is headlined as the negotiator but is stirring things up on neo liberalism and race relations.
It was striking sitting in jim bolger s waikanae home for the third episode of the 9th floor just how many of the issues he grappled with in the 1990s are still alive and being debated rigorously today.
Prime minister 1990 97 i think jim bolger might be about to spark a debate.
The negotiator jim bolger.
Director editor claire eastham farrelly.
Geoffrey palmer mike moore jim bolger jenny shipley and helen clark reflect on their time occupying the prime ministerial offices on the 9th floor of the beehive.
Interviewer guyon espiner.
Camera editor rebekah parsons king.
I think jim bolger might be about to spark a debate.
In part three of the 9th floor guyon espiner talks to jim bolger who steered new zealand through a turbulent seven years that saw more economic upheaval a resetting of race relations and the arrival of mmp.
In part three of the 9th floor rnz s guyon espiner talks to jim bolger prime minister from 1990 to 1997.
I think jim bolger might be about to spark a debate.
One on our economic settings and the other on race relations.
One on our economic settings and the other on race relations.
He says neoliberalism has failed and suggests unions should have a stronger voice.
Executive producer tim watkin.