Breakfast: Wednesday August 26 

Published: 12:15AM Wednesday August 26, 2009

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New Zealand's degrees of separation (4:27)

Source: Breakfast

Kim Vinnell explains the theory behind the idea that strangers in New Zealand are parted by only two degrees of separation

(Source: ONE News)

Tim Wilson discusses Michael Jackson (6:26)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast spoke to US Correspondent Tim Wilson about the latest on the investigation into the death of pop star Michael Jackson.

(Source: ONE News)

Prescription addiction (4:42)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast spoke to GP, holistic doctor and Serenity Clinic medical director Glenn Twentyman about the high number of Kiwis addicted to prescription drugs and pain killers

Young employee (Source: ONE News)

Workplace bullying under the spotlight (4:50)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast spoke to Massey University Associate Professor Tim Bentley over findings that a quarter of New Zealanders have been bullied at work.

Mokihinui River on the South Island's West Coast (ONE News)

Gotta love NZ (4:30)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast met Mark Harrsions, the man whose New Zealand fan page on Facebook kick-started one of the country's biggest ever tourism campaigns.

(Source: Breakfast)

Regional round up: 26.08.09 (2:42)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast reporters take a look at the news making headlines around New Zealand

(Source: Breakfast)

Digital Living (3:37)

Source: Breakfast

Gadget girl Tee Twyford, editor of Flossie.com checked out the latest in Digital Living

(Source: Breakfast)

Canterbury taste test (3:43)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast does a taste test on the best food Canterbury has to offer and creates a signature dish for the region

Paula Ryan

Global dressing with Paula Ryan (3:36)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast spoke to style guru Paula Ryan about the common expectations of how men and woman should dress when visiting other countries.

(Source: Breakfast)

Breakfast feedback: 26.08.09 (1:55)

Source: Breakfast

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

(Source: Breakfast)

Tamati at Mahau and Kenepuru Sound (7:17)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast's Tamati Coffey is literally blown away by Mahau and Kenepuru Sound

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