Television
Watching people watch TV
Who would have thought that a tv show about watching people watch TV would be such a hit? Video, Audio
Television Critic Alex Casey
Television Editor at online magazine The Spinoff, Alex reviews the TVNZ Webseries "So This Happened" "Riverdale" on Netflix and "Big Little Lies" a new seven part series on SoHo. Audio
Viewing with Lara Strongman
Lara Strongman on Channel Three's The Project and why The Crown is one of TV's best shows. Audio
Television Critic: Melenie Parkes
Melenie discusses "The Man In the High Castle", "Santa Clarita Diet" and "My Kitchen Rules" today. Audio
Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Linda discusses two quite different TV Documentaries: "Under the Bridge" the one that the NZ Herald made about Pakuranga High, and "Elizabeth at 90," the one that Prince Charles 'made' about his… Audio
Viewing with Paul Casserly
Paul reviews the dystopian alt history show The Man in the High Castle, and the Adam Curtis film HyperNormalisation. Audio
Television Critic Phil Wallington
Phil discusses summer TV schedules including Sherlock versus Death In Paradise and a special tribute to Mary Tyler Moore Audio
TV Review with Lara Strongman
Binge box-set-ish watches: The Americans, and Designated Survivor. Audio
Television Critic, Alex Casey
Alex reviews her summer viewing including commentary on the Netflix documentary charting the rise of the women's movement in the 1960s. "She's Beautiful When She's Angry" features slivers from 60s… Audio
All spun out: spinoffs - the good, the bad and the blah
What makes a spinoff good, bad, or just blah? Can you build something new and glorious around a fan favourite character or will they lose what makes them special, if they take a starring role? Audio
Asian men are hot too!
On Voices this week, young actors says roles for Asian people on stage and screen in NZ are just too few and far between. They want 'more Asians in people's faces!' Video, Audio, Gallery
Asian men are hot too!
On Voices this week, young actors says roles for Asian people on stage and screen in NZ are just too few and far between. They want 'more Asians in people's faces!'
Video, AudioTelevision Critic: Linda Burgess
Linda has the what, why, were and when questions of TV Programming in 2016 Audio
Amazon's debut set to hasten Sky's decline
Opinion - The debut of Amazon Prime Video will hasten Sky's decline, but it's good news for consumers, writes Peter Griffin.
Amazon Prime streaming service launches in NZ
The local pay-to-view market has just got more crowded with the arrival of Amazon's Prime service.
Viewing with Tamar Munch
Tamar Munch reviews Netflix series the Israeli political drama Fauda, Australia's Glitch about a group of people coming back from the dead and documentary series Hip Hop Evolution. Audio
Television Critic: Phil Wallington
Phil lists his top (and bottom) TV shows of 2016. Phil's award for the most engaging drama was Poldark with Aidan Turner which was a slightly better remake of the 1970's British TV saga - drawn from… Audio
TV Critic - Melenie Parkes
Blogger and freelance TV Critic Melenie Parkes is in the studio for this weeks look at what's worth viewing, and what's not. Audio
'I think it's going to look very beautiful onscreen'
Novelist-turned-screenwriter Eleanor Catton has been at work adapting her Man Booker Prize winning novel The Luminaries for the small screen. A six-part TV miniseries is due to start shooting in 2017… Audio