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Accession Number | F10547 |
Collection type | Film |
Measurement | 8 min 46 sec |
Object type | Interview |
Physical description | 16mm/colour (Eastman)/sound |
Maker |
Koch, Phillip Burton Bradbury, David |
Date made | 1978 |
Access | Open |
Conflict |
Period 1970-1979 Vietnam, 1962-1975 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: © Australian War Memorial![]() |
Interview with Phillip Burton Koch (Frontline out takes)
Description
Phillip Koch as a correspondent for the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) describes his reasons for going to Vietnam; opinion on correspondents carrying side arms; young men going to war to prove themselves; influenced in his youth by reading Ernest Hemingway; compares the different styles of two generations of journalists; objectivity of the ABC; the destruction of Tony Ferguson's interview with Wilfred Burchett; Australia's involvment in Vietnam solely to maintain the relationship with the United States.
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