It is impossible to watch everything on television but Te Radar will be giving it his best shot in his latest show Best Bits. “It is a television show about television,” says Te Radar
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Once bitten, always smitten
Forget Bella Swan, Jessica Hamby is the ultimate fangtasy for True Blood followers. American actress Deborah Ann Woll, 28, talks about vamping it up
Cory Monteith was ‘Glee’s most improved’
He wasn’t a singer.
‘Kid Goth’ grows up
Neil Gaiman is the rock star of writing. Writing what you may ask.
Paris Hilton back in the studio
Paris Hilton is back at work on her new album. The socialite-turned-reality television star signed to the same record label as Lil Wayne earlier this year.
TVNZ snatches rights for Home And Away
TVNZ has snapped the broadcast rights to long-running soap Home and Away from TV3, whose owner MediaWorks NZ Limited is currently in receivership. The company said it was disappointed the distributor of Home and Away had chosen to cancel its contract and grant the show’s license to TVNZ.
Donald’s heroic kick to be made into movie
The moment that had a nation holding their breath is set for the small screen, with a television movie based on Stephen Donald’s World Cup clinching kicked approved for NZ On Air funding. It was revealed in February that NZ On Air were considering funding the project, which will be produced by Great Southern Television.
Jenny-May on cue for te reo
TV presenter Jenny-May Coffin has spoken of her emotional decision to embrace te reo after not understanding Maori phrases she spoke on air.
Keeping it simple on DIY favourite
It’s been a whole Olympiad since we last saw Mitre 10 Dream Home or Simon Barnett on our screens. But while the latter no longer has Stars in His Eyes, he’s excited about fronting a new version of the perennially popular home renovation competition, especially as it has been set in his home province of Canterbury (Kaiapoi’s new Sovereign Palms subdivision, to be exact).
Weather presenter’s giant spider freak-out
A weather presenter on Canadian television network Global TV lost her composure when a spider crawled across the screen showing the city. Kristi Gordon ducks to escape as the much-larger-than-life critter entereds the screen just above her head.