Television
TV Review with Paul Casserly
Paul Casserly reviews the Manhattan on streaming service, Neon; and will preview a new documentary on Prime - Little Criminals, about the treatment of children in state care in New Zealand. Audio
What would the Wests watch?
TV3's new drama Westside came to a close two weeks ago. It was set in the 1970s, with each episode based in a year from 1974 to 1979. But what was really on our TV screens back in the decade of flairs… Audio
Online video on the rise
A lot of what we used to think of as television journalism and prgrammes are migrating from the airwaves to the internet. Who's creating original video online here these days? Audio
Online video on the rise
A lot of what we used to think of as television journalism and prgrammes are migrating from the airwaves to the internet. Who's creating original video online here these days?
AudioThe Manhattan Project
Actress Olivia Williams on her role in the new TV series 'Manhattan' - chronicling the project that led to the first atomic bomb. Audio
TV reviewer, Lara Strongman
Lara Strongman reviews Season 2 of True Detective on SoHo, and Life is Toff on Prime. Audio
Issues aired on Native Affairs
Controversial questions about Maori TV were raised on its flagship current affairs show this week, on the last episode before a new team takes over. Audio
Angst over bad ads for Maori TV
A Maori TV proposal to reverse a ban on advertising harmful stuff puts the heat on the powers-that-be. It also reveals some surprising aspects of the broadcaster's commercial terms and conditions -… Audio
Urban issues Tommy Honey
Urbanist Tommy Honey discusses issues affecting city dwellers. Today he discusses Nostalgia, retro design and the power of television. Audio
TV review with Paul Casserly
Paul Casserly reviews the new Jimmy McGovern series, Banished, as well as his picks for some viewing gems on YouTube. Audio
BAFTA winner Kimberley Hikaka
Kiwi Kimberley Hikaka's CV in film production includes work on the hugely successful British ITV series Downton Abbey and now a BAFTA as co-producer of a drama series about a man wrongly accused of… Audio
TV Review with Lara Strongman
Lara reviews Indian Summers on TV One, a lavish epic new end-of-Empire drama, heat, dust, sweat, silk dresses and fornication. UnREAL on Lightbox; a satirical drama about reality dating shows. Audio
TV review with Phil Wallington
Phil Wallington on Road Cops replacing Campbell Live. Audio
Labour wants public-service television broadcaster
Labour has also wading into the broadcasting debate saying it wants a a new public-service television broadcaster if it becomes government Audio
Danielle Moreau - Coronation Street
Legal researcher, mother of two young, and Coro blogger on the history and evolution of the world's favourite street. Audio
TV review with Irene Gardiner
Irene Gardiner reviews The Campbell Live final;Dancing With The Stars;Westside. Audio
James Griffin and Antonia Prebble - The Outrageous '70s
The bogans are back! Outrageous Fortune makes a return to the small screen tonight. Wallace speaks to screenwriter James Griffin and actor Antonia Prebble about Westside - the prequel series to… Audio
Campbell Live's demise leaves issues to confront
John Campbell bows out on TV3 prompting sadness and anger - but also raising big questions for broadcasting. Audio