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Hinch story proceeds on 60 Minutes

Channel Nine will air its 60 Minutes story on Derryn Hinch this Sunday night, despite a court ruling that Hinch must not give interviews.

Channel Nine will air its 60 Minutes story on Derryn Hinch this Sunday night, despite a court ruling that Hinch must not give interviews, use twitter or blog during his 5 month home detention.

Hinch received the punishment after he pleaded guilty to four charges of deliberately breaching suppression orders that prohibited the identification of sex offenders.

But Nine’s way around the ruling may be that it takes effect on his participation after the court order -although it would have also prevented any follow-up interviews. In this way the human headline will still manage to be heard even under his court order….

The Bride Business
Some people will go to any lengths to find love. But the blokes you will meet on Sunday night have literally travelled to the very ends of the earth. They’ve had enough of the bolshie Sheila’s who hang out at their local pub. They want old fashioned women with old fashioned values. And they’re prepared to trek to the most remote reaches of Russia and the Ukraine to find them. It’s a well-worn path. Every year thousands of single Aussie men venture to Eastern Europe on special wife-hunting tours. Michael Usher jumped on board for the ride.
Reporter: Michael Usher
Producer: Danny Keens

Saving Derryn
If there’s one thing we can all agree on about Derryn Hinch – the man leads an eventful life. Just last Thursday, he was sentenced to 5 months home detention for breaking the law and naming sex offenders. A fortnight before that, he was on an operating table, receiving a life-saving liver transplant. Given how close Derryn came to dying, the prospect of serving time doesn’t worry him too much. Time is a precious commodity, no matter how he spends it. We’ve been following the highs and lows of Derryn’s battle to survive for five years now. And we’ve watched him change; He’s still loud and opinionated but there’s a softer side, too. More than anything, he’s incredibly grateful for this second shot at life.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producers: Stephen Taylor, David Alrich

Descent into Hell
Allison Langdon’s about to venture where no-one has gone before. Right into the raging heart of one of the most active, most dangerous volcanoes on earth. One slip and you’re history – vaporised by the boiling lava. Allison joined a team of Kiwi adventurers who have what seems like a crazy plan, to abseil 500 metres over the edge of Mount Marum in Vanuatu, into the cauldron below. As you’ll see, it’s a frightening place, no wonder it’s shrouded in mystery and black magic.
Reporter: Allison Langdon
Producer: Nick Greenaway

It airs 7:30pm Sunday on Nine.

8 Responses

  1. cheers derryn u deserve extra time to live u done the right thing these days justice a joke a judge is only a high paid lawyer that has spent their lives protecting the guilty thy cant change their spots god bless many more years of stirring the bastards

  2. Dave C: The Ikea story was on A Current Affair, not 60 Minutes. It’s available to view on the ACA website.

    David Knox: A quick Google of ‘ceretanties’ informs me that Alastair might have meant to say ‘certainties’. (Or possibly ‘cervantes’.)

  3. And what do you think the bookies odds were on Derryns ruling Mr Knox?
    Thats right, the bookies didn’t take odds, they don’t give odds on ceretanties.

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