In 1981, TVNZ launched News Review – a 15 minute programme (later extended to half-an-hour). News Review was a summary of major national and international news of the week for all New Zealanders. This programme was produced in Christchurch, and was captioned.

Working towards NZSL on News Review

An episode of News Review in 1983.

New Zealand Herald (date unknown). As mentioned, “Mrs Ava Agnew (left) and Mrs Susan Thomas, both of Christchurch, who will co-host Television New Zealand’s news for the deaf programme. They will interpret in sign language the news read by Ms Madeline David, the host of News Review. The programme screens on Television One on Sundays at 5.30pm.”

Jo Smith was a liaison between the TVNZ producers and the NZAD Council (the Deaf Association Board). Several people wanted a Total Communication interpreter to be used alongside the newsreader because many Deaf people could not understand the captions on the programme, but this did not happen.

The News Review crew made a pilot programme using two Deaf presenters alongside the hearing presenters in 1982 with Ava Agnew and Paul Buzzard. Kay Drew, a teacher of the deaf, interpreted, and taught the cricketer Sir Richard Hadlee how to sign his name! Peter Downie and Royce Flynn were interviewed on how they became basketball referees. But TVNZ bosses did not like it and the pilot did not screen. SignDNA is investigating in case a copy still exists.

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Memories of the Deaf presenters

Susan Thomas prepping before appearing on News Review.

June 25, 1990. News Review’s Susan Thomas, Ava Buzzard with Megan Mansfield (interpreter).

The News Review team: Megan Mansfield, Madeline David, Tony Mooar, Susan Thomas and Ava Agnew.

Ava and Susan remember preparing for the programme with Megan Mansfield, one of the first NZSL interpreters. Megan translated the English script into NZSL and they watched her. Ava and Susan then signed the script again adding signs and concepts that deaf people could understand.

Ava remembers when the news was read live with a hearing newsreader Allison Jones. Both deaf and hearing presenters had to watch each other to make sure they matched.

Ava remembers that many deaf did not have good English skills and were missing out on learning from the news. The presenters were giving deaf people access to information.

Ava and Susan remember many hearing people coming up to them in the street and saying that they wanted to learn sign language. NZSL was being expanded in a way it never had been before.

Captioning vs NZSL

Article, ‘Deaf upset at TV show threat’. Date unknown.

NZ on Air commissioned a survey in 1990 with the help of Tony Mooar who held meetings with Deaf people in 15 centres. Focus was on how to allocate $1,000,000 of funding on TV services for Deaf people. In reality most of the money was for the existing teletext service. Deaf people voted for more captioning as well as for signed news. However it was not realised that voting for more captions as a first choice meant the end of sign language on television. There was not enough funding for both choices.

News Review stopped broadcasting in February 1991. To date, there has not been a similar programme using Deaf presenters or NZSL in full.

Note: This page was last updated 2018. Contributions are welcomed.

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1989
video – Taonga source: Rodney Roberts

Early 1989: News Review of local and world events

News Review segment focusing on New Zealand and world news including the collapse of a New Zealand company ‘Equiticorp’, an accident at a nuclear reactor in USA, Prime Minister David Lange discussing record high unemployment figures, as well as an earthquake in Russia, among other updates.
Rodney Roberts
2004
video – Taonga source: AUT Visual Languages Section

Memories of Susan Thomas (2004)

Susan Thomas talks about her many life experiences, love of sports, and what it was like to work on ‘News Review’ as a Deaf presenter in the late 1980s.
AUT Visual Languages Section
NZSL Stories
  • Michelle Kruger
1982
article – Taonga source: NZ Woman’s Weekly

Pat’s deafness helps others

The new field officer for the deaf, Pat says “…deaf people are not morons.”
NZSL Stories
  • Tony Walton
  • John Hunt
1981
article – Taonga source: Wellington Deaf Society

Lip service

The producer of News Review explains the innovations and experimentations they have made in creating the programme, specially designed for the hard of hearing.
Wellington Deaf Society
1983
publication – Taonga source: New Zealand Deaf News

NZ Deaf News: March 1983 (Vol. 20, No. 2)

NZSL Stories
  • Tony Walton
  • Jeff Went
  • John Hunt
  • Susie Ovens
  • Shona McGhie
1987
publication – Taonga source: National Foundation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

NFD Journal: December 1987 (Vol. 1 No. 4)

National Foundation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
1991
article – Taonga source: The Evening Post

Deaf viewers of TVNZ will have news subtitles

Some Television New Zealand news bulletins are to be subtitled for hard-of-hearing viewers, but no titles are planned for TV3 news.
1993
article – Taonga source: City Voice

Deaf viewers ask for a hand

People who can hear as well as see 'Reasonable Doubts' (TV3, 9.50pm Saturdays) might be surprised to learn that Deaf New Zealanders can understand deaf lawyer Tessa Kaufman’s sign language little better than they can. ASL, used by Deaf actor Marlee Matlin, is a foreign language here. My Deaf friends give it the thumbs up. But the failure of television in New Zealand to provide anything in NZSL is described as “a running sore” by Hilary McCormack.
NZSL Stories
  • Tony Walton
1987-91
video – Taonga source: Susan Thomas

News Review – Montage

A collection of clips from the ‘News Review’ programme 1987-1991.
Susan Thomas
1984
publication – Taonga source: New Zealand Deaf News

NZ Deaf News: Spring 1984 (Vol. 21, No. 3)

NZSL Stories
  • Shona McGhie
  • Jeff Went
  • Tony Walton
  • Jonathan Anton
  • Terry Kane
  • Pam Croskery
  • John Hunt
1989
video – Taonga source: Rodney Roberts

News Review: Ready, Set, Go!

Susan Thomas takes the reins at the studio this week on ‘News Review’. The team recaps footage from the World Games of the Deaf which wrapped up on the Tuesday before. Watch records being broken, and some footage of our Kiwi athletes in action!
Rodney Roberts
NZSL Stories
  • Terry Kane
  • Jeff Went
  • Susie Ovens
  • Milton Reedy
  • Tony Walton
  • Michael Lynch
1989
publication – Taonga source: Auckland Deaf Society

Auckland Deaf Society newsletter: December 1989

Auckland Deaf Society
NZSL Stories
  • Doug Croskery
  • Terry Kane
  • Colleen Norris
  • John Mansell
  • Ruth Jessep
  • Susie Ovens
  • Shona McGhie
1989
article – Taonga source: Wellington Deaf Society

Deaf angry at threat facing News Review

Deaf people are angered and disappointed by the threat facing the TV show News Review.
Wellington Deaf Society
1990
publication – Taonga source: Auckland Deaf Society

Auckland Deaf Society newsletter: March 1990

Auckland Deaf Society
NZSL Stories
  • Pam Croskery
  • Terry Kane
  • Kevin Pivac
  • John Mansell
  • Tony Walton
  • Colleen Norris
  • Jonathan Anton
1987
video – Taonga source: Television New Zealand Archive

News Review now includes ‘hand sign language’

In 1987, News Review became the first New Zealand programme to incorporate NZSL in its production. The show ceased in 1991 and to date, there has not been a similar programme using Deaf presenters or NZSL in full.
Television New Zealand Archive
1989
video – Taonga source: Rodney Roberts

News Review covers some difficult topics

Ava Buzzard presents more news in NZSL during the weekly News Review TV show. This segment covered a news report that aired directly after partial coverage of the 16th World Games for the Deaf in Christchurch.
Rodney Roberts
1988
publication – Taonga source: National Foundation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

NFD Journal: March 1988 (Vol. 2, No. 1)

National Foundation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
NZSL Stories
  • Tony Walton
1990-91
publication – Taonga source: New Zealand Deaf News

NZ Deaf News: Spring/Summer 1990/91 (Vol. 24. No. 2)

NZSL Stories
  • Shona McGhie
  • Susie Ovens
  • John Hunt
1987
video – Taonga source: Deaf Society of Canterbury

‘News Review’ puts a spotlight on the New Zealand Deaf Games in Christchurch over the weekend of 23 – 26 October 1987

The 32nd New Zealand Games for the Deaf is featured on News Review, covering athletics, basketball, table tennis, lawn bowls and netball. The question, ‘Why have a Deaf Games?’ is put forward to competitors and officials! Footage also features the much appreciated ‘Canterbury Duck’ that Deaf kids had requested more of!
Deaf Society of Canterbury
NZSL Stories
  • Tony Walton
  • Shona McGhie
1981
article – Taonga source: Wellington Deaf Society

News special for the deaf

New Zealand's first television programme for deaf people will be broadcast nationally from Christchurch next Saturday.
Wellington Deaf Society
1989
video – Taonga source: Rodney Roberts

TVNZ coverage of the 16th World Games for the Deaf

Professional coverage of the first few days of sports at the 16th World Games for the Deaf held in Christchurch in January 1989. Events are covered in detail and presented by the News Review weekly round up.
Rodney Roberts
NZSL Stories
  • Tony Walton
  • Jeff Went
  • Terry Kane
  • Michael Lynch
1980
article – Taonga source: The Evening Post

Good news for Deaf viewers

A weekly news programme for the deaf will be transmitted on Two from February 28, 1980.
1987
publication – Taonga source: St Dominic’s Catholic Deaf Centre

Ephpheta: September 1987 (Vol. 10, No. 2)

St Dominic’s Catholic Deaf Centre
1981
publication – Taonga source: New Zealand Deaf News

NZ Deaf News: March 1981 (Vol. 18, No. 1)

NZSL Stories
  • John Hunt
1983
video – Taonga source: Dulcie McKie

News Review – Deaf Student on Holiday

News Review features Stephen Leach, an Auckland Deaf student studying at Gallaudet College (now Gallaudet University).
Dulcie McKie
NZSL Stories
  • Tony Walton
1988
article – Taonga source: Pam Witko

‘Review’ team getting ready to report

When the 1400 competitors and officials arrive in Christchurch to take part in the World Games for the Deaf, TVNZ's news programme for the deaf will be ready and waiting. The small staff of the weekly programme "News Review" is being boosted by four journalists to cover the events of the three-week games in January.
Pam Witko
NZSL Stories
  • Tony Walton
  • Jeff Went
1980
publication – Taonga source: New Zealand Deaf News

NZ Deaf News: December 1980 (Vol. 17, No. 6)

NZSL Stories
  • Susie Ovens
  • Tony Walton
  • Shona McGhie
  • Milton Reedy
  • John Hunt
1990
publication – Taonga source: Auckland Deaf Society

Auckland Deaf Society newsletter: April 1990

Auckland Deaf Society
NZSL Stories
  • Colleen Norris
  • Doug Croskery
  • Tony Walton
  • John Mansell
  • Terry Kane
  • Jeff Went
1991
publication – Taonga source: National Foundation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

NFD Journal: March 1991 (Vol. 5, No. 1)

National Foundation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
NZSL Stories
  • Tony Walton
1989
video – Taonga source: Rodney Roberts

News Review update on finals at 1989 World Games for the Deaf

News Review presents a round-up of coverage of the 1989 World Games for the Deaf including a feature on a Deaf-blind wrestler, as well as the closing stages of games in the men’s football, volleyball and basketball.
Rodney Roberts
NZSL Stories
  • Susie Ovens
  • Terry Kane
  • Milton Reedy
  • Tony Walton
  • Jeff Went