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In 2007, the show grew from a two- to a three-hour weekday show with ONE News bulletins inserted into the programme at 10am and 11am. In July 2007, Steve Gray , the show's long-time film and DVD reviewer (11 years) also started co-hosting the show until the end of 2009. [ 4 ]
The series follow the day-to-day work in a police station in Precinct 11 of a big city, from bookings to investigations. [1] The plot in the pilot episode deal with the cases of a man charged with murdering his father; a woman charged with petty theft; and an out-of-towner arrested for attempted robbery. [citation needed]
Regional news show screened exclusively in the lower North Island (and originally the Upper South Island), broadcast from TVNZ studios in Wellington. Originally screened during a time period where each region screened a regional news show during the network news, later moved to before the network news. Top Half: 1983–1990 One (Auckland)
Rawdon Christie – journalist, news presenter and host; John Clarke – Satirical comedian, writer and actor. Creator of Fred Dagg; Suzy Clarkson – television host and presenter; Lana Coc-Kroft – radio and television host, beauty queen; Jenny-May Coffin – netball player, sports commentator and news presenter
TVNZ Heartland was a pay-TV channel that launched on the Sky Television platform on 1 June 2010. It was TVNZ's first channel available exclusively on a pay-TV platform and featured 100% New Zealand made programming, mostly sourced from the TVNZ archives. The channel closed in May 2015. TVNZ ceased delivering its Pacific Service in October 2015.
The main channel attracts 1.5 million viewers each month, including half of all Māori aged five or more, and one-third of all New Zealanders. [8] Te Reo, a second channel from Māori Television, was launched on 28 March 2008. [9] In contrast with the main channel, it is ad-free and completely in the Māori language (without subtitles).
Breakfast (also referred to as TVNZ Breakfast) is a New Zealand morning news and talk show airing weekday mornings on TVNZ 1, produced by 1News. Debuting on 11 August 1997, it was the first of its genre in New Zealand. It contains a mixture of breaking news, news, sport, weather and feature items. Originally a two-hour programme, it was ...
Police Ten 7 (titled Ten 7 Aotearoa during 2022) is a New Zealand reality television show, devised, created and produced by Ross Jennings for Screentime with the assistance of the New Zealand Police for TVNZ 2, a channel owned by public broadcaster TVNZ. The show profiled wanted offenders and asks the public (viewers) to help the police in ...