Paul Henry: the "dickhead" brand that killed Ten Breakfast?
1 CommentsBy Toby Manhire in The Internaut
Issue Listener Plus 30th Apr 2013
Australian commentators consider controversial New Zealander’s role in demise of TV show.
By Toby Manhire in The Internaut
Issue Listener Plus 30th Apr 2013
Australian commentators consider controversial New Zealander’s role in demise of TV show.
Issue Listener Plus 3804 6th Apr 2013
The TVNZ 7 show is resurrected on Prime, and the Doctor does a Bond in London.
By Toby Manhire in The Internaut
Issue Listener Plus 6th Mar 2013
Some shallow thoughts on the promotional video for TV3's new show.
By Toby Manhire in The Internaut
Issue Listener Plus 15th Feb 2013
In retirement, Benedict XVI will still live at the Vatican. So what, wondered Twitter, to call the sitcom?
Issue 3796 31st Jan 2013
We recently saw him as serial killer Fred West (for which he won a Bafta), and now, in The Hour, the British actor plays smooth TV presenter Hector Madden in the early days of the BBC. Season two of The Hour begins on SoHo this week.
Issue 3793 10th Jan 2013
The British comedian, actor and musician has been a team captain on uproarious music panel quiz show Never Mind the Buzzcocks – which starts on Prime this week – since it first aired in 1996.
By Toby Manhire in The Internaut
Issue Listener Plus 17th Dec 2012
A rapidly growing Twitter account offers modern-day synposes for the beloved sitcom.
By Toby Manhire in The Internaut
Issue Listener Plus 9th Oct 2012
New York Times critic gets a dressing down over attack on the word “really”.
By Bill Ralston in Life
Issue 3778 6th Oct 2012
The line between journalism and advertising is becoming more blurred.
By Toby Manhire in The Internaut
Issue Listener Plus 28th Aug 2012
The plans to send a bunch of people to Mars for television entertainment reminds me of the last spacebound reality TV show.