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- Title
- Sunday - Holmes Special With Janet McIntyre
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- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
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Controversial broadcaster, journalist and media personality Sir Paul Holmes died from cancer at his home in Hawkes Bay on 1 February 2013. Just two weeks before he received a knighthood and, on the day of the ceremony, gave this final interview to Janet McIntyre. McIntyre doesn't hold back in her questions and the veteran delivers direct, sometimes brutally honest, answers. Holmes talks with pride about the relationship he formed with Eve van Grafhorst and the way her story busted myths about...
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- Video
- Date created
- 2013
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/sunday-holmes-special-with-janet-mcintyre-2013
- Related subjects
- illness / mortality / broadcaster / broadcasting history / sir jerry mataparae / knighthood / ceremony / memories / hawkes bay / hastings / newstalk / radio / marriage / divorce / children / reuben holmes / deborah hamilton / betrayal / achievements / eve van grafhorst / aids / kiri te kanawa / jenny shipley / lady margaret thatcher / politics / dennis conner / infamous / interviews / failings / honesty / cancer / death / drug addiction / romance / friendship / honours / career path / regrets / faith / tvnz / holmes tonight / infamy / mother and son relationship / chrissie holmes / celebrities / wedding / public life / press intrusion / media / 2000s / knights / queen's birthday honours / millie holmes / millie elder-holmes / 2013 / hiv aids / chrissie hobson
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