Breakfast: Monday April 20 

Published: 7:22AM Monday April 20, 2009

Source: ONE News

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Mental health report under the spotlight (5:44)

Source: ONE News

Breakfast asked the Deputy Director of Mental Health Dr Charles Hornabrook if the mental health report on "serious or sentinel" events indicates the system is failing

(Source: ONE News)

New fertility guarantee scheme (4:34)

Source: ONE News

Breakfast asked Fertility Associates spokesman Dr Andrew Murray about its new fertility guarantee scheme

John Key and Hu Jintao (Source: NZPA)

PM John Key on China trade talks (7:21)

Source: ONE News

Breakfast spoke with Prime Minister John Key following his return from trade talks in China.

(Source: Reuters)

Germ myths debunked (5:37)

Source: ONE News

Breakfast debunked some of the myths about germs and germ protection.

Paul Henry (Source: ONE News)

Paul on germ avoidance (2:59)

Source: ONE News

Breakfast's Paul Henry describes the length some will go to to avoid germs.

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Breakfast feedback: 20.04.09 (5:36)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast presenters Paul Henry and Alison Mau read through a selection of viewers' feedback.

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Health tips: Healthy skin (3:56)

Source: Breakfast

To keep skin looking good, we need to take care of our general health as well as look at skin treatments. Dr Frances Pitsilis explains.

Sea Temple Resort (Source: Breakfast)

Are Kiwis holiday deprived? (3:23)

Source: Breakfast

It seems New Zealanders are one of the most holiday deprived nations in the developed world. Breakfast speaks to Expedia.co.nz's Louise Crompton.

Angelina Jolie (Source: Reuters)

In the women's mags... (2:38)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast presenters Paul Henry and Alison Mau take a look through the women's magazines.

Matt McLean

Regional round-up: 20.04.09 (3:24)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast reporters take a look at the news making headlines around NZ, including an elephant eviction

(Source: Breakfast)

Another Kiwi opera star (5:03)

Source: Breakfast

In the wake of Dame Kiri Te Kanawa's huge international success, another Kiwi opera star is emerging on the world stage. Breakfast speaks to Wendy Dawn Thompson.

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Meet the people that bring you the news
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