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Hypothetical: 'An elaborate game'

1984

Hypothetical: 'An elaborate game'

1984

  • NFSA ID2MR1TVXP
  • TypeTelevision
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormSeries
  • GenresCurrent affairs, News
  • Year1984

Sunday host Jim Waley introduces the first edition of the Hypothetical segment broadcast on 11 March 1984, calling it 'an elaborate game'.

Hypothetical is moderated by barrister Geoffrey Robertson AO QC. In each episode Robertson introduces a hypothetical scenario and leads 15 panellists from business, the public service, the law and politics to confront a series of complex problems.

Here Robertson introduces the scenario entitled 'Corporate Country: Pinstripes Power and Politics' – based on two fictitious companies who are both preparing to launch silent helicopters onto the Australian market.

While the panel remains seated, Robertson roves the studio floor and talks directly with each panellist in a way seldom seen on television. He directs the action between the panellists and drives the scenario onwards, steadily increasing the pressure on each decision-maker, which makes for compelling viewing.

Each panellist plays an invented role assigned to them, but they are all obviously drawing on their skill sets and experience to manage the challenging and ever-evolving scenario, with Robertson as puppetmaster. This particular exchange features Bob Ansett – then-managing director of Budget Rent-a-car.

Summary by Richard Vorobieff and Beth Taylor

Courtesy of
Nine Network

Sunday host Jim Waley introduces the first edition of the Hypothetical segment broadcast on 11 March 1984, calling it 'an elaborate game'.

Hypothetical is moderated by barrister Geoffrey Robertson AO QC. In each episode Robertson introduces a hypothetical scenario and leads 15 panellists from business, the public service, the law and politics to confront a series of complex problems.

Here Robertson introduces the scenario entitled 'Corporate Country: Pinstripes Power and Politics' – based on two fictitious companies who are both preparing to launch silent helicopters onto the Australian market.

While the panel remains seated, Robertson roves the studio floor and talks directly with each panellist in a way seldom seen on television. He directs the action between the panellists and drives the scenario onwards, steadily increasing the pressure on each decision-maker, which makes for compelling viewing.

Each panellist plays an invented role assigned to them, but they are all obviously drawing on their skill sets and experience to manage the challenging and ever-evolving scenario, with Robertson as puppetmaster. This particular exchange features Bob Ansett – then-managing director of Budget Rent-a-car.

Summary by Richard Vorobieff and Beth Taylor

Courtesy of
Nine Network
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