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Jeremy Wells – host of Eating Media Lunch and Seven Sharp. Pippa Wetzell – television host and presenter; Guy Williams – comedian and presenter for New Zealand Today; Paul Williams (comedian) – comedian and presenter of Taskmaster New Zealand; Peter Williams – former TVNZ news presenter, talkback host at Magic Talk [9]
Barnett was a host on the children's TV programme What Now? from 1988 to 1992. He hosted the New Zealand version of the UK musical talent show, Stars In Their Eyes from 2008 to 2009. He was the host of the 2013 series of Mitre 10 Dream Home in the post-earthquake town of Kaiapoi , Canterbury .
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Hilary Ann Barry [2] (née Pankhurst, born 4 December 1969) is a New Zealand journalist and television personality who co-hosts Seven Sharp with Jeremy Wells on TVNZ 1.She was a newsreader on TV3 for many years and until 2016, presented the 6 pm Newshub show with Mike McRoberts.
Sinclair was also a noted writer, penning a novel called The Frontman and writing regular columns for the New Zealand Herald newspaper. In later years he was a radio announcer from 1986, for Radio Avon, in Christchurch , the city he grew up in, which became C93FM , before moving on to Easy Listening i 98FM and finally Classic Hits FM , hosting ...
Paul Henry Hopes was born in Auckland, New Zealand, [4] to Brian and Olive Hopes, [5] on 4 August 1960. [6] He attended Cockle Bay Primary in Howick, Auckland. [7] His parents separated when he was 11, and in 1971 he moved with his English-born mother to Bristol, United Kingdom, where he finished his education and won a drama school scholarship.
The show returned in a weekly format in late 2005 and in 2006 was revamped into an hour-long chat show similar to the popular UK show hosted by Michael Parkinson. In 2005, Holmes was dropped from the New Zealand Listener' s 50 most powerful people list largely because of his TV show's poor ratings and influence.