TV & Radio Wednesday February 22
The memorial services from Christchurch and Gerard Smyth's When a City Falls. [more]
More grandiose houses on Grand Designs, and another excellent Dickens adaptation. [more]
The memorial services from Christchurch and Gerard Smyth's When a City Falls. [more]
The MasterChef NZ mock seriousness returns, and Morning Report is live from Cashel Mall today and tomorrow. [more]
More intrigue on Homeland (also a new time slot), and Reese meets his match on Person of Interest. [more]
Nigel Latta turns his attention to the grown-ups, Top Gear goes to India, and the Sunday goes to Christchurch. [more]
Harry Potter grows up (and is on Jonathan Ross), and Dictaphone Blues live in session. [more]
Somewhat harrowing drama Single Father begins, and in happier news, 7 Days returns. [more]
Booth and Bones together is actually not the kiss of death, and Pam from True Blood sighted in Once Upon a Time. [more]
The awesome fourth season of Sons of Anarchy begins, and Fiona Farrell's The Broken Book remembers Christchurch. [more]
Go Girls is back; Misfits is brilliant; and the Valentine's Day movie is Wild at Heart. Say what? [more]
Your new guilty pleasure Revenge; the unmissable Homeland; and high-roller Luck. [more]
House is in the Big House; and Paul Henry's return to television involves lying for fun. [more]
High-concept noir thriller The Shadow Line starts on SoHo, and Autumn Splendour, live from Roundhead. [more]
Martin Clunes is sprogged up in Doc Martin, and interesting world music on RNZ. [more]
New fantasy series Once Upon a Time starts its magical journey, and Project Runway season nine. [more]
2 Broke Girls is too funny, and zombie alert! The Walking Dead returns for a second season. [more]
Zooey Deschanel does her best Manic Pixie Dream Girl, and Charlie Sheen's last-ever Men episodes. [more]
Waitangi Day coverage on television and radio, and James Cameron's special-effects juggernaut Avatar. [more]
Stephen Fry lists his 100 greatest gadgets, and the 23rd – 23rd! – season of The Simpsons begins. [more]
Cairo Knife Fight, the band that is, on bFM, and Wossy weturns with John Bishop, Brian Cox and Lana Del Ray. [more]