[Winding Down the Phone Lines for Telethon 1981]
- Description
This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on Monday 29th June 1981. "Activity dies down at the Pascal Street Stadium as workers finish their final Telethon shifts. The stadium was quickly tidied up but the total, more than $5 million, will stay in New Zealanders' minds many years."
Telethon 1981 was for the International Year of Disabled Persons. Telethon was a 24-hour live television spectacular designed to raise money for charitable causes. It originated in the United States, but New Zealand put a typically Kiwi spin on the event. Local performers, amateur and professional were joined by international stars, who entertained New Zealand to raise money for charity. Groups of people from schools, clubs, and pubs, contributed cash and cheques, often in an oversized format, to add to the pledged totals on the day of the event.
Identification
- Object type
- Image
- Date
- June 27, 1981
- Digitisation ID
- 2021N_2017-20_Telethon81_071
- Format
- B&W negative
Taxonomy
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