Television
Emmys 2018: Game of Thrones leads with 22 nominations
Game of Thrones leads the nominations at this year's Emmy Awards, after being ineligible in 2017.
Good Girls and The Imposters
TV Reviewer Lara Strongman has been watching Two Crime/drama/caper/comedies with great parts for women: Netflix's Good Girls and The Imposters on Lightbox. Audio
Television Critic Darren Bevan
Darren talks about two new series, Paranormal (TV2) and Sharp Objects (Soho and Neon) and also an older one, the IT Crowd (Netflix) Audio
Westside's Antonia Prebble
Series 4 of the New Zealand TV show Westside starts tonight. We speak with the star of the show, Antonia Prebble. Audio
Television Critic Melenie Parkes
Mel Parkes of the TV Guide has been watching The Terror on Amazon Prime and Cobra Kai on YouTube. Audio
Compelling TV: Grenfell and Nanette
Lara Strongman reviews Grenfell, the profoundly moving feature-length documentary about the fire that engulfed a London tower block, which screened on TV1 last Sunday at 8:30pm. She has also been… Audio
Television Critic Graeme Tuckett
Graeme discusses: The Detectorists. (Netflix and BBC) Grenfell. (TV One) Marcella. (Netflix) Audio
Television Critic Briar Wyatt
Briar talks about: Pose (Neon) Sense8 (final episode just came out on Netflix) Misadventures (TVNZ on demand) Audio
Michael Portillo: uncovering history through train travel
Former Conservative Party politician Michael Portillo is now most famous for exploring England with the aid of a 19th-century tourist handbook on the BBC series Great British Railway Journeys. Audio
Hereditary & Mum S2
Sarah McMullan reviews horror movie Hereditary, and Mum series 2 on Lightbox. Audio
Dancing With the Stars
Are Dancing With the Stars viewers subverting the point of the show by voting for David Seymour to stay, despite unanimous criticism of his ability by the judges - and is he benefitting politically? Audio
Linda Burgess on Coronation Street
Linda has been watching Coro on and off for 50 years. She is now attempting to catch up on 2 years of the show. Audio
Lucy Zee on growing up Chinese in Waihi
Video producer Lucy Zee had her school lunch thrown out and was called an "Asian prostitute" as a kid in Waihi. She talks about what it was like going back there to make the video Growing up… Audio
All or Nothing: New Zealand All Blacks
Tamar Munch has been watching All or Nothing: New Zealand All Blacks (Streaming on Amazon Prime Video and coming to Sky Sport later in the year), Knives Out (TVNZ on Demand - premiering Friday June 8)… Audio
How women are revolutionising television
Behind the scenes on many of today's most popular TV shows, women are calling the shots. It's the power of female showrunners we have to thank for the surge of more authentic female characters and… Audio
Drunken Jono & Ben segment ok?
Last night a segment on the TV show Jono & Ben showed drunkenness and shots of beer. Audio
When did TV peak?
In New Zealand we still watch 2.5 hours a day of regular TV and 18 hours a week watching online on sites like Netflix. Audio
The Queen's Green Planet, Rose Hobart
Lara Strongman reviews The Queen's Green Planet, which screened on Prime on Sunday night. Also the 1936 film Rose Hobart, by artist Joseph Cornell, which screened at Christchurch Art Gallery a couple… Audio
Television Critic Alex Casey
Alex Casey reviews: Alice Snedden's bad news (TVNZ On Demand) - comedian Alice Snedden drills down into one gnarly social issue each episode, covering everything from abortion to child poverty to tax… Audio