Television
Catching the Black Widow
The fascinating true story of how Helen Milner was charged with the murder of her husband has been turned into a television film. Audio
Film review with Lara Strongman
Lara Strongman reviews The Dance Exponents - Why Does Love? on TVNZ, and Netflix's GLOW. Audio
Television Critic, Melenie Parkes
Reviewing Okja (Netflix), The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks (SoHo) and The Block (Three). Audio
Changing the Subject on TV Movies
We're in the middle of a new season of locally-made Sunday Theatres on TVNZ One - all, as they say, plucked from the nation's headlines. Why Does Love told the story of pop band the Dance Exponents… Audio
Comedy and the art of selling out
Te Radar talks to Sonia Sly about the most memorable show of his career, the art of comedy, why he would call himself a feminist if he was a woman, and the reason he's kept a special item of women's… Audio
Lloyd Scott’s long and illustrious career
RNZ presenter Lloyd Scott is hanging up the headphones in August. He joins colleague Eva Radich to talk about his long and illustrious career in musicals, theatre productions, television, radio and… Audio
Television Critic, Jane Bowron
Jane Bowron tells us about the new season of Game of Thrones, as well as the breakfast tv ratings battles and what's good on free to air. Audio
Derek Fox talks about broadcaster Marama Martin
Broadcaster and former colleague Derek Fox talks about television and radio presenter Marama Martin, who passed away this week in Nelson.
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Film review with Tamar Munch
A review of the new series of Westside on Three, Netflix's Nobody Speak, and Wizard of Lies on SoHo. Audio
Television Critic - Melenie Parkes
TV critic, Melenie Parkes, takes a look at Patriot, Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories, and The Sniffer. Audio
TV Review - Paul Casserly
Paul Casserly has been watching the new local chat show, Banter, and the gastric bypass comedy documentary, Wilbur: The King in the Ring. Audio
Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Short story writer, novelist and TV script writer Linda Burgess gives us her thoughts on "Alan Bennett's Diaries" (The Arts Channel - Monday's 8.30pm and "The HeArt of the Matter" (Maori TV - Tuesday… Audio
Television Critic, Alex Casey
Today Alex casts a critical eye over TVNZ's Sunday night drama "Apple Tree Yard" and the Debut of the new season of TV3's "The Block" which see's former cricketer Mark Richardson as one of TV3's most… Audio
Dame Julie Christie to leave MediaWorks
Dame Julie Christie is stepping down from her role on the board of MediaWorks and will return to the world of television production.
Television Critic: Phil Wallington
A former TV Journalist and producer, Phil Wallington examines TVNZ's "What Next" and the Kiwi Survivor Series. He also looks at how easily social media can be manipulated, and what now for Fox News… Audio
TV Review - Sarah McMullen
Sarah McMullen reviews Wonder Woman, The Handmaid's Tale and The Mummy. Audio
Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Linda is a short story writer, novelist and former television writer. She takes a look at the phenomenon that is the UK reality show 'Goggle Box', and revisits the 'Anne of Green Gables' redo 'Anne… Audio
Happy 25th birthday Shortland Street
Two of New Zealand's favourite things - John Campbell and Shortland Street. One slightly older than the other. Happy 25th birthday Shortland Street! Video, Audio
Shortland Street cast describe life in NZ's favourite soap
Shortland Street turns 25 today after more than 6200 episodes. The hospital based soap opera has employed more writers, actors, and production crew than anyone can remember. John Campbell talks to… Video, Audio