 | Hank's behaviour becomes increasingly more unpredictable and volatile, which leads to a confrontation with Jesse and problems at the DEA.
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 | Tabatha journeys to Boston to transform a mismanaged salon marked by an unprofessional staff and an owner who allows his stylists to walk all over him.
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 | When a family employs Walter to find their missing father and husband, the only help they can offer is a partial voicemail recording of his last message to them.
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 | The kids con their way out of gym class with a bogus synchronised swimming independent study.
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 | Roger rediscovers his alter-ego "Ricky Spanish", an infamous character who remains the most despised man in town.
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 | One of Rallo’s pranks goes too far and gets Cleveland Jr. kicked out of the scouts.
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 | A blast from the past has some of the six finalists cracking under the pressure as they each put their spin on a traditional baked cheesecake.
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 | Campbell Live looks at the Budget, saving for your first home and saffron as an eyesight cure
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday May 24, 2012
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 | Brax is furious when he learns that Heath gave Hayley drugs, and warns her to stay away from him, his brother, and Liam. Rattled, she confides in Liam that she fears that Brax will hurt her. Liam decides to be supportive, and tells her of his addict past. He confiscates her drugs to help her get clean.
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 | Watch full coverage of the 2012 Budget.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 24 May
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 | The series' premiere sees U.S. Marshals form a special team of convicts that have previously escaped from prison to help track down other prison escapees.
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 | Team Red from The Edge chat to Tu, Shannon reviews Bella Vi mineral make up and Guy chats about The GC.
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 | On the day of Gaia’s actual 21st it sucks to be mortal, and being a God isn't exactly plain-sailing either. Final.
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 | Nate has his big audition. Is it bust or boom for the over confident wannabe rapper? Having blown the budget and with time running out Cole's father arrives to help with the gym renovations. With their secret now out in the opening, Tame and Jade Louise's friends push them to take things to the next level. PLUS Jade Louise has a confession that Tame wasn't quite expecting.
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 | Boy-racers are investigated after reports of a burnout party; a young male is found semi-conscious on the side of a road; and Constable Turner pulls over a van with little regard for the law.
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 | Campbell Live looks Dotcom's latest court case, living on minimum wage, Christchurch being demolished and a very small flat
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday May 23, 2012
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 | Sasha is still raw after her break-up with Xavier. When he comes home from the academy and tells her that he thinks she needs to deal with what happened with Stu, she denies that anything is wrong and shuts him out.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 23 May
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 | Sophie Rice chats to Shannon about her experience in Mali.
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 | Tu chats to Shihad about their documentary Shihad: Beautiful Machine.
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 | Kensi and Deeks work undercover as a married couple to expose a Russian sleeper cell in a suburban neighbourhood.
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 | Tu chats to Shihad, Julia Deans, Kiwi Bandwagon and looks at New Girl.
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 | DiNozzo is forced to work closely with his ex-fiancée when a Navy captain's death is linked to a secret society of superheroes.
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 | Audrey orders an arm chair that she won't admit she hates and that Jeff pretends to love; and Russell accuses Timmy of sexual harassment.
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 | Ewen Gilmour retraces his great, great grandfather journey through Prague and Germany in search of his funny roots. Along the way he tries to make German people laugh on stage.
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 | For Valentine's Day, Lily and Marshall invite Robin and Kevin on a weekend getaway to Vermont, where Kevin and Robin discuss taking their relationship to the next level.
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 | After Jess realises that Schmidt is unfairly doing all of the housework, she pushes him to "go on strike", and the entire ecosystem of the loft is thrown off balance.
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 | Campbell Live looks at living on minimum wage, talks to Emily Longley's parents and how toddlers cope with allergies.
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 | As Liam and Bianca prepare to leave Summer Bay, April tries to make amends with Liam, but he's not ready to bury his grudge. Heath is concerned that he will not get to see his child once it is born, but Bianca promises that she won’t shut him out. When Liam sees how upset Bianca is about leaving he realises running away won't solve their problems, and ends their marriage.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday May 22, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 22 May
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 | We announce the winner of The Dictator comp, chat to Sophie Rice from World Vision and have all the latest music videos.
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 | After closing on the sale of a house to Mitch and Cam's friends, Phil and Claire take the two of them out for a celebratory dinner where they proceed to over-indulge in drinks.
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 | The beauties and the geeks take part in a hero challenge where they each have to shoot a ball of paint at pictures of geek and beauty heroes respectively, and then name the hero.
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 | When Vanessa gives Mike a history of their house for his birthday, they discover that a woman who once lived there over 100 years ago died upstairs.
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 | Campbell Live looks at Louis Crimp's comments, Hell Pizza allegations, the living cost of middle New Zealand and the new netball move.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday May 21, 2012
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 | Harvey admits his knowledge of the Mayor's vote rigging scam. When Mel assumes the only reason Roo is sticking by him is because he has used their child’s death to make her feel sorry for him, he corrects her and explains that that isn’t the case, unaware that Sid has told Roo about Harvey’s past. When Harvey learns that Roo does in fact know about his son Ben's death, he pushes her away.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 21 May
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 | When news broke of substandard French-made breast implants rupturing at an alarming rate, women in New Zealand were reassured they very likely had nothing to worry about.
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 | “New Zealanders eat cats.” That's what they are saying in the seaside village of La Flotte in Western France.
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 | An unlikely betrayal puts one player on the defense. Meanwhile, another castaway concocts an extreme story to gain an advantage in the gam
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday May 20, 2012
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 | Brand new to 3, PlaceMakers Big Angry Fish shows off stunning fishing locations both in New Zealand and overseas.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Hosted by Mike McRoberts, Three60 takes a dynamic look at the week's major international politics and business events from around the world.
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 | This week: child poverty in NZ.
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 | The CSI team says goodbye to Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger) as she makes a life-changing decision.
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 | The action continues as Matt and the team fish all day and all night to help make two newbie fishers wildest fishing dreams come true.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday May 19, 2012
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 | Graeme is fishing Phil Sheaff from Surtees Boats
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 | Missy Higgins chats about coming back to the music scene, Tu wears a pink shirt for Pink Shirt Day and Guy reviews Glee.
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 | Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Jessie J, who chats and performs her single Laserlight; and comedian Simon Amstell.
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 | Annie plans a baby shower for Shirley, who's desperate to keep Senor Chang at a distance. Elsewhere, a new guy in Britta's life offers a glimpse into his dark past through his poetry.
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 | Things heat up as the New Directions go head-to-head with the Dalton Academy Warblers at Regionals. Guest starring Jeff Goldblum and Brian Stokes Mitchell.
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 | Campbell Live looks at where the Warriors might play, Kaiser the dog and the retiring Wiggles.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday May 18, 2012
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 | John releases information to journalists accusing Harvey of rigging the council elections. Harvey reveals his culpability to Roo, who’s angry he’s only telling her now he’s backed into a corner. Harvey resigns from the council but bears the brunt of an angry public – in the form of a punch in the face from a stranger whilst he is in the diner.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 18 May
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 | The Guide includes the Red Bull Sound Vault, Stage Challenge, The 40 Hour Famine and Florence and the Machine.
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 | Kiwi Bandwagon head to Wellington and set up a gig on Garrett St.
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 | Kiwi Bandwagon tour more NZ meeting musicians along the way.
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 | May 17
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 | Walt moves out and a distraught Walter Jr. demands to know just where his parents' relationship stands. Meanwhile, Hank's investigation is beginning to hit too close to home.
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 | In this Project Runway season nine wrap-up special, beloved mentor Tim Gunn reveals some of the show's biggest secrets and gives audiences his unedited thoughts. Final.
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 | A marriage is on the rocks unless Walter can track down a chef - who's on the run from the mob - to find the recipe for a couple's favourite anniversary meal.
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 | A bank robber holds up a bank across the street from Bob's Burgers. When the robbery goes awry, Bob finds himself at the centre of a hostage crisis.
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 | Stan fears that he might not be Hayley's real dad, so he travels back in time to find out who might be. Featuring the guest voice of Kathy Griffin.
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 | Cleveland makes Donna jealous when he gets too close to his spontaneous female co-worker Tina.
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 | A blast from the past has some of the six finalists cracking under the pressure as they each put their spin on a traditional baked cheesecake.
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 | Campbell Live looks at the progress of KidsCan, how former Samoan rugby captain has been dropped and how David Shearer is coping as Labour leader
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday May 17, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 17 May
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 | In the conclusion of the season four finale, Jax meets with the Irish Kings to complete the cartel gun deal. Meanwhile, the Charming city council prepares to vote on Charming Heights. Final.
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 | Axl and Gaia's escape from the real world takes a turn for the surreal, while Mike discovers his world is not his alone, as Dawn’s world comes to an unexpected end of the line.
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 | Tame finally spills the beans in regards to his late night shenanigans - or does he? Jade Louise reassesses her singing career and "the Whare" boys are looking at more property investment opportunities. Rosie takes Alby along to her glamour model shoot with a difference and Zane, Tame and Jade check out the progress of Cole's new gym!
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 | A boy-racer lands himself in hot water; a gang of youths are confronted by officers on top of a high-rise building; and Acting Sergeant Tony Sharp deals with an over-zealous local security guard.
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 | Campbell Live looks at KidsCan charity, a toddler allergic to water and whether cats should have curfews
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday May 16, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 16 May
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 | Watch this clip about what it means to be a Kiwi!
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 | This crossover episode sees joint NCIS: LA and Hawaii Five-0 task force travel from Hawaii to LA, when the lead suspect in the case moves to the mainland with a deadly virus in tow.
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 | The series' 200th episode finds Gibbs questioning the choices he has made when he stares down the barrel of a gun at a local diner.
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 | Jeff has high cholesterol and Audrey encourages him to eat healthier food, but he sneaks around with Brenda to eat junk food.
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 | Paul Ego returns to the place where he was born and where his stand up comedy career began, England, to find out whether his heritage has played any part in his sense of humour.
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 | A tradesman repeatedly invades our actress' privacy and performs one of the most appalling acts Target has ever witnessed. And franchises, could you be signing your life away?
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 | Lily and Marshall throw a housewarming party, where Ted nearly comes to blows with Marshall's boss, and Barney hits on a crazy divorcee. Guest starring Martin Short.
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 | When Nick is hurt playing a game of touch football and Jess discovers he doesn't have insurance, she brings him to her doctor friend.
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 | Campbell Live looks at what happened to Shane Legg, and talks to a baby whisperer and a bionic man.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday May 15, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 15 May
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 | Walt's brother teaches us a brand new trick on his BMX
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 | Phil is so preoccupied with impressing a prospective new client, Tad, that he doesn't notice what Claire believes is Tad being overtly inappropriate with her.
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 | Vanessa blames Mike when she finds out they were not invited to a neighbour’s party; and Eve accidentally damages Mandy's car.
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 | Campbell Live looks at disability funding, the housing market, a boy with HIV and the EQC.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday May 14, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 14 May
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 | Strongman - The Tragedy tells the events of January 19, 1967, when a methane gas explosion ripped through the Greens Section of the Strongman Mine, devouring all in its path.
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 | An unlikely betrayal puts one player on the defense. Meanwhile, another castaway concocts an extreme story to gain an advantage in the gam
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday May 13, 2012
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 | Brand new to 3, PlaceMakers Big Angry Fish shows off stunning fishing locations both in New Zealand and overseas.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Hosted by Mike McRoberts, Three60 takes a dynamic look at the week's major international politics and business events from around the world.
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 | This week: Pokie machines.
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 | Part 2: Finale. The 11th Pilgrimage arrives in Terra Nova, and the mysterious Phoenix Group in 2149 makes its move to pillage the past with the help of Lucas and Mira. Final.
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 | Matt takes a couple of regular Kiwi blokes out for their first big game fishing experience.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday May 12, 2012
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 | Graeme is fishing with John Key.
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 | Joining Graham on the sofa are Hollywood superstar Zac Efron; Matt LeBlanc; and funnyman Lee Mack. Plus Marina and the Diamonds performs her new single, Primadonna.
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 | Greendale holds student elections in preparation for a visit from the vice president. The contest pits Annie, Jeff, Leonard and Star Burns against one another. Guest starring Eliza Coupe.
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 | Mr. Schuester has a Valentine's Day challenge for New Directions. Meanwhile, Rachel’s two dads pay a visit to McKinley High. Guest starring Jeff Goldblum and Brian Stokes Mitchell.
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 | Campbell Live takes at rates in Mangawhai, the Pike River families, Jetstar and the speed limit.
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 | Nick Major from Autozamm talks about making the band's new single 'Review'
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday May 11, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 11 May
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 | May 10
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 | When Gus intensifies efforts to persuade Walt to get back in the business, Jesse takes exception and a rift appears in his and Walt's personal relationship.
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 | It's sticky and sweet in the Chelsea Kitchen this week, so the top seven contestants will have to rise to the occasion with an unconventional bread brief.
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 | Campbell Live takes a closer look at HIV.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday May 10, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 10 May
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 | In the aftermath of the house warming party, we find out who REALLY smashed the apartment up. Tame has been out all night and when he finally emerges the interrogation begins about just where or who he ended up with? Despite her bust up with Jade, Jessi nervously attends her first glamour model shoot. In preparation for her weird foot shoot, Rosie seeks counsel from Alby who comes up with a shocking revelation of his own...
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 | A pizza delivery boy tries to outrun the law; the hunt is on for a van load of bogans pulling brown-eyes; and Sgt. Pat Duffy confronts knife-carrying youths illegally riding a motorbike.
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 | Campbell Live looks a four-year-old boy with HIV who has been asked to leave his daycare centre and noise pollution on the Franz Josef glacier.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday May 9, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 9 May
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 | Will licensed cafes sell alcohol to our underage actors? Code compliance laws, who’s to blame when their not met? And we discover which brand of potato wedges is best.
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 | Campbell Live looks at long-term contraception and recycling Charlies' water bottles.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday May 8, 2012
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 | The series' premiere sees Steve Wrigley investigate his funny roots with a visit to Holland. There he finds out what the Dutch people find funny, before performing an original stand up comedy set.
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 | Shannon chats to Dylan Budler & Celina Thompson from Kingsway College about the Swimathon for 40 Hour Famine.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 8 May
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 | Johnny Depp and Tim Burton discuss Dark Shadows and working with Christopher Lee.
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 | Helena Bonham Carter, Johnny Depp and Michelle Pfeiffer talk about Dark Shadows.
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 | Eva Green, Michelle Pfieffer and Helena Bonham Carter discuss Dark Shadows
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 | Campbell Live looks at striking Affco workers, students building rockets and talks to Sir Ian McKellen
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 | Watch the Music Video for 'Better Coast' from Two Cartoons.
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 | Bradley and Issac from Two Cartoons talk about their musical duo
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 | Bradley and Issac from Two Cartoons talk about their song Better Coast.
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 | Carly Rae Jepsen chats about travelling, getting signed and Justin Bieber
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 | Carly Rae Jepsen chats about her music video and answers fan questions.
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 | Carly Rae Jepsen meets a lucky fan at the FOUR Live Studio
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 | Kiwi Bandwagon create a gig on a firetruck and showcase performers at Auckland's Silo Park
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 | Check out the latest from Kiwi Bandwagon as they tour the country looking for great local talent.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday May 7, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 7 May
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of Gary McCormick, Mikey Havoc, Amber Peebles and Kate Rodger. Will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday May 6, 2012
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 | Brand new to 3, PlaceMakers Big Angry Fish shows off stunning fishing locations both in New Zealand and overseas.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Hosted by Mike McRoberts, Three60 takes a dynamic look at the week's major international politics and business events from around the world.
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 | This week: Maori in popular music.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday May 5, 2012
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 | Graeme is fishing the lakes of Rotorua.
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 | Campbell Live interviews Prime Minister John Key about the Dotcom saga, and talk to the most successful chef in the world.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday May 4, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 4 May
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 | May 3
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 | Skyler's latest bit of bad news proves to be a blow to Walt, and his loss of control endangers his job and his business relationships with Saul and Jesse.
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 | It's party time in the Chelsea kitchen as the final eight try to impress the judges with their best celebration cakes.
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 | Campbell Live looks at the new cycle trails, Anthony White's car crash case and Andy Ellis at the Singapore Garden Festival.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday May 3, 2012
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 | Watch two scenes from the 500th episode!
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 | Watch an interview with Matt Groening in regard to the 500th episode.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 3 May
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 | Aspiring property investor, Tame is throwing a house warming party at his plush, new pad along with his two flatmates Jade, Zane and their respective girlfriends, Jessi and Rose. They are playing host to their many friends from Aotearoa including Nate, the wannabe rapper, Nuz, the entertainer and Alby, the personal trainer. Will Tame find love amongst a bevy of beauties, including DJ Tuini and X-Factor singer, Jade Louise? Or will there be trouble in the air tonight?
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 | The series' second season premiere sees officers alerted to an armed offender on the loose; and NZ's next big rap-star comes unstuck whilst Constables confront a drunken street brawl.
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 | Campbell Live investigates who knew what concerning Kim Dotcom and a boy with a rare disease.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday May 2, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 2 May
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 | Hosted by U.S. comedian Greg Behrendt, the Comedy Gala showcases an array of comedic talent from the NZ International Comedy Festival.
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 | Brother Wayne and Tony Kemp want to ask their father why he never tried to find them. And Auckland twins Sophie and Laura Langston attempt to find their family, especially their dad. Final.
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 | In this episode, Target looks at burglary rates, geo-tagging and food safety.
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 | Campbell Live looks at plastic bottles, a Christchurch superhero and the Otago Rugby Union.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday May 1, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 1 May
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 | Campbell Live investigates Kim Dotcom's campaign donation to John Banks, talks to Tim Shadbolt and meets Wellington's new Anglican bishop.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday April 30, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 30 April
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 | Watch all the action from Manfeild Autocourse Feilding - Qualifying, April 28-29.
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 | Watch all the action from Manfeild Autocourse Feilding - Race 1, April 28-29.
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 | Watch all the action from Manfeild Autocourse Feilding - Race 2, April 28-29.
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 | Watch all the action from Manfeild Autocourse Feilding - Race 3, April 28-29.
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 | What is Pete Bethune up to now? Believe it or not, his latest project is his most dangerous, some would say foolhardy, yet.
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of Steve Wrigley, Shannon Ryan, Kevin Milne and Fleur Saville. Will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday April 29, 2012
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 | Brand new to 3, PlaceMakers Big Angry Fish shows off stunning fishing locations both in New Zealand and overseas.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Youth Unemployment.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday April 28, 2012
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 | Graeme visits the Bay of Islands for a spot of diving and fishing.
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee NZ v The World in a 1 hour special featuring Dai Henwood Paul Ego Rhys Darby Pete Helliar Jason Bryne and
Milton Jones
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 | Campbell Live investigates Kim Dotcom's campaign donation to John Banks, talks to families of missing people, looks at the euthanasia debate and talks to a kiwi going to his 7th Olympics
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday April 27, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 27 April
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 | Pete Bethune first made headlines when he attempted to sail around the globe on his bio-fuelled boat, the “Earthrace”. He spoke to Mike McRoberts in 2008, prior to his second and successful attempt.
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 | The “Designer Babies” debate: In 2003 Mike McRoberts spoke to one Kiwi couple who used science to make sure their baby was born without the same life-threatening genetic disease that killed their son.
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 | Apr 26
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 | Walt disregards Skyler's demands and the rift between them widens dramatically. Meanwhile, continuing anxiety and panic attacks plague Hank, which leads to a serious situation at the DEA.
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 | Returning for its biggest season yet, this week’s season premiere sees 20 contestants vow for the title of Chelsea New Zealand's Hottest Home Baker.
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 | Campbell Live investigates a teen who was allegedly paralysed after being arrested, talks to Mila the elephants ex-handler and ex-owner, and views the works of an artist who paints light.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday April 26, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 26 April
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 | Campbell Live looks at the elephant at Franklin Zoo, Rod Petricevic's sentence and talks to Breakers victors Tom Abercrombie and Dillon Boucher.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday April 25, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 25 April
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 | A Waiuku mum gets a cultural shock when the search for her father takes her to the Poverty Bay settlement of Whatatutu. And Sarah searches for the mother that put her up for adoption.
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 | In this episode, a couple given 24 hours notice by the council, we look at pest controller practices and find out which brand of line trimmer is best for you.
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 | John Campbell presents the show live from Vector Arena pre-Breakers match, interviewing wives and supporters of the players, plus a report on going to the dentist.
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 | Shannon heads to the premiere of The Most Fun You Can Have Dying and chats to the stars.
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 | Guy Williams heads to the Hamilton V8 Races.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday April 24, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 24 April
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 | Campbell Live talks to a man who found a woman trapped in a car, talks to cardboard cathedral designer and a man who wants to break the land speed record.
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 | Shannon interviews One Direction and they talk about how they can't dance and admit they do their own ironing!
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 | Watch the trailer for The Avengers
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 | Shannon heads to the Taite Music Awards and chats to Ladi6 and Hugh Sundae.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday April 23, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 23 April
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 | First love can be painful at the best of times. But in this case it turned out to be tragic. Hayley Ann Fenton was an apparently happy 15-year-old girl, until she began a relationship with Pelesasa Tiumalu, a married 27-year-old father.
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 | 60 Minutes investigated the death of 18-year-old Ben Brown who died of meningococcal disease after being turned away from Whangarei Hospital not once, but twice. The Northland District Health Board has launched their own investigation - What did the external review reveal about the way the hospital handled Ben's care?
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of David Shearer, Annabelle White, Siobhan Marshall and Jesse Griffen. Will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday April 22, 2012
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Whanau Ora and Maori over-representation in negative statistics.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday April 21, 2012
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood Paul Ego Vaughan Smith Jeremy Elwood Urzila Carlson Ben Hurley dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Campbell Live talks to John Key about the Crafar farms and Sky City, interviews One Direction and talks to the author of a book about the phone hacking scandal.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday April 20, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 20 April
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 | Coming Up: One Direction, Comedy Festival, ANZAC Test.
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 | Watch the glee cast perform Summer Nights from Greece, the musical.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 20 April
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 | Apr 19
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 | Despite ever-increasing tension between him and Skyler, Walt pulls out all the stops in an effort to reconcile with the family.
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 | Campbell Live looks at ideas for a Milford Sounds tunnel, the millions Sky City is making, an unusual sheep farmer and Graham Henry and Richie McCaw reuniting.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday April 19, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 19 April
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 19 April
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 | We witness the horrible reality of two cars colliding at 100km per hour; drivers that cross the white centre line and pay the price; and the dangers of crazy u-turns.
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 | Campbell Live looks at having flu jabs, the Blues team ambition and meets the man in charge of the Christchurch CBD rebuild.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday April 18, 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 18 April
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 18 April
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 | For 50 years Mike was lied to about why his mother abandoned him as an infant, now he finally finds out the truth. And Cecelia gets answers to what happened to her father.
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 | Presented by Brooke Howard Smith and Carly Flynn, 3's award winning Target returns with more consumer information and its trademark hidden camera item.
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 | Campbell Live looks at phd graduates who can't find jobs, the sudden death of a teenager, the best and worst jobs in the world, and the dragons coming to Vector Arena.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday April 17, 2012
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 | Tu meets Flo Rida with competition winner Alicia at his signing on Queen St.
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 | Sharyn chats to Reece Mastin and asks him questions from Twitter followers
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 17 April
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 17 April
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 | Campbell Live looks behind the 13-year-old murder accused, the bed crisis in Christchurch, Sir Ian McKellen's tour and some giant pumpkins.
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 | Tu heads to Armageddon in Hamilton and checks out the elaborate costumes from comic, film and gaming fans.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday April 16, 2012
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 | Resident Pop Cop Sharyn Wakefield lays charges to Nicki Minaj and more.
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 | Tu checks out Zeal Voice - an event for young people with All My Brothers.
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 | Janine chats about her love of music from open mics at age 14 to playing in New York last year.
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 | Janine tells us about her song 'Bullets' and keeping it real.
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 | Watch 'Bullets' by Janine and the Mixtape.
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 | Shannon chats to stars Zac Efron and Taylor Schilling from The Lucky One. Director Scott Hicks also talks about the film.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 16 April
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 16 April
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 | Sir Douglas Graham was a pillar of the community – a knight of the realm, former Minister of Justice and widely respected for his handling of treaty negotiations. Now he’s a convicted criminal.
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 | Seventeen-year-old heartthrob Reece Mastin is living every teenage boy’s dream. Since winning The X Factor Australia late last year, the young singer has become an international sensation, causing hysteria wherever he goes.
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 | Web Exclusive: Full Interview. Douglas Graham was a pillar of the community – a knight of the realm, former Minister of Justice and widely respected for his handling of treaty negotiations. Now he’s a convicted criminal.
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 | Web Exclusive: Full Interview. Seventeen-year-old heartthrob Reece Mastin is living every teenage boy’s dream. Since winning The X Factor Australia late last year, the young singer has become an international sensation, causing hysteria wherever he goes.
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of Sally Ridge, Leigh Hart, Vaughan Smith and Matt Watson. Will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday April 15 2012
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Sale of State Housing in Glen Innes.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday April 14 2012
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 | Graeme visits the Coromandel.
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Michele A'Court, Nick Gibb, Jesse Mulligan and Jeremy Elwood dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Campbell Live looks at Evan with the bucked teeth, Housing New Zealand, bullying and a moving story.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday April 13 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 13 April
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 13 April
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 | Apr 12
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 | In the third-season premiere, Walt faces a new threat on a new front and deals with an increasingly angry Skyler. Meanwhile, Jesse comes face-to-face with some startling self-revelations.
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 | Campbell Live looks at hate mail, medical care in New Zealand for Australians and a working couple who are struggling to get by.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday April 11 2012
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 | Steve chats to the Creative Director for the new Star Wars XBox Kinect.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 12 April
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 | Tu checks out the burning rubber action at the D1NZ
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 | We look behind the scenes at Shannon's Cleo Cover Shoot
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 | Tu checks out the furious motocross action at the Red Bull City Scramble.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 12 April
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 | Tu talks to Rhys Mathewson, who is running Class Comedian workshops at The Classic.
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 | The Road Madness truck cameras catch cyclists with a serious death wish. Median barriers usually protect oncoming vehicles, but not in this crash. And a crazy case of undertaking.
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 | Campbell Live looks at ACC levies for working children, the lion Craig Busch and clamping companies.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday April 11 2012
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 | Coming Up: Reece Mastin, One Direction, The NZ International Comedy Festival and more.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 11 April
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 11 April
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 | Nouvel comes to NZ to find her backpacker dad who left her mother pregnant in the Philippines. And sisters Amanda and Leteisha want answers from the dad who has not contacted them for 17 years.
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 | We find out how clean your favourite food court is. Brooke takes a look at the problematic northern gate toll road. And we find out what’s really in your favourite brand of beef sausage.
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 | Campbell Live looks at unemployment in New Zealand, a man with one eye ACC wants working and pop star Reece Mastin.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday April 10 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 10 April
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 10 April
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 | Jason Biggs, Eugene Levy and Sean William Scott discuss their character's progression over 10 years.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday April 9 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 9 April
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 | Watch all the action from Powerbuilt Tools Raceway, Christchurch - Race 3, April 8.
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 | Watch all the action from Powerbuilt Tools Raceway, Christchurch - Qualifying, April 7.
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 | Watch all the action from Powerbuilt Tools Raceway, Christchurch - Race 1, April 8.
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 | Watch all the action from Powerbuilt Tools Raceway, Christchurch - Race 2, April 8.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 9 April
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday April 8 2012
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Immigration. With Tuariki Delamere, Simon Bridges, David Shearer, Heather Hayden, Mitchell Phan.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday April 7 2012
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 | Geoff Thomas looks at the brilliant array of outdoor activities available at our fingertips.
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 | Graeme visits Fiordland.
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referees Dai Henwood Paul Ego Chopper Ben Hurley Jesse Griffin & Jono Pryor...
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday April 6 2012
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 | American Pie Reunion Interviews: Friday April 6
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 6 April
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 | Apr 5
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 | Campbell Live looks Dotcom's security cameras, Gisborne's railway line and naked art lovers.
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 | Shannon checks out the quirky wallpapered house in Dunedin!
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday April 5 2012
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 | American Pie Reunion Interviews: Thursday April 5
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 | Comedian Steve Wrigley is at the Star Wars X-Box Console Release Launch in San Fransisco
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 5 April
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 | Dangerous driving caught on truck cameras. And Road Madness American style, shocking footage of a flying bus.
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 | Campbell Live looks at the great Kiwi road trip, a return to Ruapehu and New Zealand's top female climber.
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 | Chris Klein defends his character after Shannon calls him "quite a douchebag"
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 | Shannon is at the fashion runway which has been set up at the Dunedin Train Station.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday April 4 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 4 April
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 | Bryce wants to know why he was left lying in a cot crying for three days after his mother walked out. And Music teacher Trinity is seriously ill and looking for the dad she has never met.
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 | The brand new season premiere sees the Target team expose model agency scams; getting cleaners into the hidden camera house; and finding out what's really in frozen stir fry vegetables.
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 | Campbell Live looks at Auckland's waterfront, Somes Island and the Yellow Pages.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday April 3 2012
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 | Jason Biggs, Seann William Scott and Eugene Levy tell us how filming the party scene went!
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 | Shannon chats to NZ Fashion Designers Charmaine Reveley and Nom D.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 3 April
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 | Campbell Live talks to the Lotto winner, examines a new way of attaching bionic legs and gets reports of a meteor.
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 | Shannon heads to the ID Dunedin Fashion Week and checks out the Emerging Designer Award event.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday April 2 2012
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 | Resident Pop Cop Sharyn Wakefield lays charges to Kate Winslet and more!
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 | Jason Biggs, Seann William Scott and Eugene Levy ensure us that no manly bits were harmed in the making of this film.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 2 April
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 | The government is planning to do a deal - it will change the law to allow Sky City to have more pokie machines in exchange for a new convention centre in Auckland.
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, this week sees Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of Suzanne Paul, Josh Kronfeld, Dave Gibson and Emmit Smith. Will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday April 1 2012
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referees Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Rhys Mattheson, Jeremy Elwood and The Edge DJ's Vaughn Smith and JJ Feeney.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday March 31, 2012
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 | Geoff Thomas sets out on the ultimate adventure - the big six challenge - Part 2
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 | Graeme visits Great Expedition Bay, Northland.
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 | This week: How the Treaty of Waitangi relates to State Owned Asset sales. Guest: Annette Sykes, Peta Sharples, Hami Piripi and Mike Smith
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Rhys Mattheson, Jeremy Elwood and The Edge DJ's Vaughn Smith and JJ Feeney.
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 | Campbell Live goes to the Breakers game, checks out some rotting chickens and talks to a hat maker.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday March 30, 2012
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 | The cast and crew tell us what main ingredient you need for a good American pie!
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 | Sharyn Wakefield shaves the head of Vanessa Thomas in the name of Shave for a Cure.
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 | Vanessa Thomas gets her head shaved by Sharyn for Shave for a Cure!
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 30 March
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 | Mar 29
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 | Campbell Live looks at Waioeka Gorge problems, intersection issues and great home architecture.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday March 29, 2012
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 | The directors discuss how making American Pie was a dream come true.
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 | Tu talks to players like Lewis Brown and Kevin Locke about fashion advice. The boys tell us who the most fashionable Warriors player is!
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 29 March
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 | Sneak peek of TV3's new comedy Portlandia.
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 | A medical emergency causes chaos on the open road; tourists in campervans cause mayhem on our; and shocking driver behaviour caught on camera at high speed.
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 | Campbell Live looks at ACC issues, cochlear implants and an unusual golf tournament.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday March 28, 2012
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 | Anna Fitzpatrick shows us MAC Viva Glam, a new range with Nicki Minaj and Ricky Martin.
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 | Events include D1NZ, Armageddon and Comedy Festival
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 | D1NZ driver Mad Mike tells us about the exciting and challenging world of drifting. Check out four.co.nz to see how you could be driving 3 laps at the D1NZ!
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 | Jason Biggs, Eugene Levy and Sean William Scott discuss their character's progression over 10 years.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 28 March
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 | Iona moved to Australia 25-years-ago and has not contacted her family since. Her sister is now looking for her but Iona’s 34-year-old daughter is not sure she wants anything to do with her runaway mum.
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 | It’s the North Island leg of the tour, and as the curtain comes down on a sellout season there's an emotional farewell to one of the company's most popular dancers. Final.
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 | Campbell Live looks EQC issues and interviews Chris Cairns about winning the defamation case.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday March 27, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 27 March
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 | American Pie Reunion Interviews: Tuesday March 27
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 | Watch Shannon's Music Video from the 'Game' episode
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 | Watch Alexandria's Music Video from the 'Game' episode
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 | Watch Allison's Music Video from the 'Game' episode
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 | Watch Angelea's Music Video from the 'Game' episode
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 | Watch Dominique's Music Video from the 'Game' episode
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 | Watch Lisa's Music Video from the 'Game' episode
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 | Campbell Live looks at CEO salaries, how drivers are using the new give way rules and talks to the man accused of assaulting a skateboarder.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday March 26, 2012.
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 | Andy Grammer Interview: Part 1
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 | Andy Grammer Interview: Part 2
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 | Andy Grammer Live In Studio
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 | Chris Birch Interview
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 26 March
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 | Resident Pop Cop Sharyn Wakefield lays charges in Pop Cop Ep 7
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 | American Pie Reunion Interviews: Monday March 26
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 | The writers talk about the cast members working together.
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 | The writers discuss the script writing process of American Reunion.
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 | Watch Laura's Music Video from the 'Game' episode
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 | The cast of American Pie dish out advice on love and relationships.
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 | Decent Exposure: Jupiter Project: Artist IV
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 | Decent Exposure: Jupiter Project: Artist IV 2
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 | Decent Exposure: Jupiter Project: "Catch Me"
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Steve Wrigley, Urzila Carlson, Jesse Mulligan and Brendhan Lovegrove dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Steve Wrigley, Urzila Carlson, Jesse Mulligan and Brendhan Lovegrove dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Steve Wrigley, Urzila Carlson, Jesse Mulligan and Brendhan Lovegrove dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referees Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Rhys Mattheson, Jeremy Elwood and The Edge DJ's Vaughn Smith and JJ Feeney.
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 | The writers talk about being outrageous in the new film American Reunion.
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 | Mike McRoberts reports from Japan on a country living with nuclear fallout. Mike goes as close as anyone can get to the Fukushima nuclear reactors.
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 | Last year, 22-year-old Stacy Ramadge was kidnapped and murdered by New Zealander Neil Chapman in Melbourne.
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of Denise L'Estrange Corbett, Ben Boyce, Justine Smith and Greg Johnson. Will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday March 25, 2012.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: the best of Think Tank 2012
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday March 24, 2012.
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 | Geoff Thomas sets out on the ultimate adventure - the big six challenge
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 | Graeme visits Otago - an area surrounded by great hunting and fishing.
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 | The series’ second season finale sees Ben chatting with, and trying to be like, comedic singer Weird Al and actor Gary Busey.
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Steve Wrigley, Urzila Carlson, Jesse Mulligan and Brendhan Lovegrove dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Campbell Live talks looks at the new search and surveillance bill, ACC and money raised for the Otago Rugby Union creditors.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday March 23, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 23 March
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 | Siobhan Marshall makes a special appearance on The Almighty Johnsons
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 | Mar 22
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 | Campbell Live talks to family of Pike River miners, looks at courthouses at risk of quake damage, gives an update on the magazine scam and goes to the inaugural belly flop champs in Brisbane.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday March 22, 2012.
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 | Tu is at Polyfest, checking out the delicious food on offer and meeting the schools
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 22 March
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 | Overtaking manoeuvres that will leave you stunned; video footage of bad driving in the USA; and drivers taking incredible risks at intersections.
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 | Campbell Live investigates a million dollar scam, how Pharmac changes will affect diabetics and how much has been raised for ORFU creditors.
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 | We head to the premiere of The Hunger Games and meet the fans and the stunt coordinator for the film
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 | Tu heads to Polyfest where secondary schools are competing for the ultimate prize.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday March 21, 2012.
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 | Check out the exciting events, gigs and film releases coming up
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 21 March
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 | Shannon and Tu head to the 40 Hour Famine Leaders Event
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 | Shannon chats to the talented American band Hot Chelle Rae
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 | Sally Morley from Oamaru and her sister Donna were left at an orphanage when they were toddlers. Their mother later came and collected Donna but abandoned Sally. Four decades later Sally wants answers.
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 | The company hit the South Island and its an emotional homecoming for Christchurch girl Lucy Balfour.
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 | The Campbell Live crew are in Dunedin for a big sausage sizzle to raise money for small creditors owed by the ORFU.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday March 20, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 20 March
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 | Campbell Live looks at battery hens, marmite, a sausage sizzle fundraiser and relocating hiccups.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday March 19, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 19 March
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 | Resident Pop Cop Sharyn Wakefield charges Taylor Swift, Hot Chelle Rae and more
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 | Check out the exciting events, gigs and film releases coming up
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 | Tu interviews Askew, NZ's amazing grafitti artist.
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 | Guy Williams looks at the Glee episode with a winner from The Glee Project.
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 | It has the oil industry very excited, but could fracking in New Zealand affect our drinking water and cause earthquakes?
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, this week sees Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of Urzila Carlson, Buck Shelford, MIriama Smith, and Matt Heath. Will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday March 18, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday March 16, 2012.
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 | Geoff Thomas showcases the spectacular New Zealand outdoors and abroad.
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 | Graeme heads to Dunedin for the Port Chalmers Seafood Festival.
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 | Trailer for new TV3 drama, The Finder
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 | Coming up on The Finder, Thursday 8.30pm on TV3
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 | The Finder Featurette - Behind the scenes, cast interviews and sneak peak of the show.
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 | Blending science, spirituality and emotion, the series will follow seemingly unrelated people all over the world whose lives affect each other in ways seen and unseen, known and unknown.
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 | This week sees Ben chatting to, and trying to be like, Wrestler Hulk Hogan and boxing legend George Foreman.
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood Paul Ego Michele A'Court Ben Boyce Des Bishop and Celia Pacqoula dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Campbell Live looks more closely at the tragedy in the Foveaux Strait
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday March 16, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 16 March
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 | Mar 15
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 | Campbell Live talks to John Key about public service job cuts and looks at the new driving rules.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday March 15, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 15 March
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 | A driver gets distracted by a small insect; what happens when a driver is distracted at the wheel; and a truck driver films outrageous footage of a cyclist in Wellington.
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 | There is still no decision made on the Otago Rugby Football Union recovery package.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday March 14, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 14 March
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego Dai Henwood Dave Thornton Steve Wrigley Rhys Mathewson Nick Gibb dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | The heartwarming story of a North Shore pensioner seeking the baby she put up for adoption in England 50 years ago. And a lost son does not know his father is dead or that he is due an inheritance.
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 | Finally the curtain goes up on the Sleeping Beauty season, but can they pull off the their most ambitious production ever? And can Abigail overcome the worst stage fright of her career?
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 | John Campbell is joined by Ports of Auckland chief executive Richard Pearson and the quest to reunite five men who rescued Christchurch quake victims from the Pyne Gould Corporation building ends successfully over a round of beers.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday March 13, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 13 March
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 | Campbell Live's Lachlan Forsyth reports on the fallout from the Fukushima nuclear plant a year after Japan's devastating tsunami. We look at a proposal to set up more salmon farms in Queen Charlotte Sound, which has by-passed all local council processes, and a humble hero is celebrated.
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 | Shannon is the Billabong surf pro - part 1
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 | Shannon is the Billabong surf pro - part 2
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday March 12, 2012.
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 | In Time - Chang's Review
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 | Tu is at Pacifica
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 | Viral Videos - Schmidt (from new Girl) Dating Profile and more!
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 | Gig Guide - 14 March
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 12 March
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 | Resident Pop Cop Sharyn Wakefield charges One Direction, The Hunger Games and more...
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 | New Zealand is helping feed the world’s appetite for shark fin soup.
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, this week sees Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of Jono Pryor, Michelle Langstone, Tim Shadbolt and Wendyl Nissen. Will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday March 11, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for friday March 9, 2012.
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 | Geoff Thomas showcases the spectacular New Zealand outdoors and abroad. This week: fishing from Okahu Bay.
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego Dai Henwood Dave Thornton Steve Wrigley Rhys Mathewson Nick Gibb dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Ben speaks to, and tries to be like, child stars - Urkel, Stephanie from Full House, and the kid from Jerry Maguire.
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 | Campbell Live revisits Japan a year on the from the tsunami.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for friday March 9, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 9 March
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 | Mar 8
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 | Campbell Live looks athe people who lost their jobs in the Dotcom mansion, a disabled child left for four hours unattended on a bus and greyhounds.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday March 8, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 8 March
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 | Truck cameras catch motorists overtaking when the road markings say it’s unsafe to do so. Bus drivers put lives at risk at red lights. And shocking footage of red light runners.
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 | Campbell Live takes a deeper look into the dispute between Ports of Auckland and the Maritime Union.
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 | Entertainment Guide - 08 March 2012
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 | Beauty Review with Anna Fitzpatrick - 8/3
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 | Paddle Boarding with Shannon
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday March 7, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 7 March
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 | Demetrius' search for his father leads the Missing Pieces team to Crete and to a family that sheltered NZ soldiers in WWII. And after finding her mother, adopted Rakaia searches for her father.
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 | It’s the final countdown to opening night as the RNZB move their lavish production onto the stage - and one dancer is in for the surprise of a lifetime.
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 | Campbell Live investigates a scam that could be worth over one million dollars, where companies place an advertisement with a fraudster publishing company, only to find their money goes nowhere. Police Commissioner Peter Marshall joins John in the studio to talk about rumoured police funding cuts.
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 | We talk to the Warriors about romance and love...
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday March 6, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 6 March
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 | Campbell Live discusses Auckland City Council plans to extend the Ports of Auckland, as it goed to committee tomorrow. Patea sees the worst of the weekend's storm and one butcher has to throw away meat which defrosted due to a power outage, and the Ellerslie Flower Show returns in 2012 after being cancelled due to last February's earthquake.
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 | Shannon wraps up Fashion Festival coverage.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday March 5, 2012.
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 | Shannon talks to Kimbra at Derby Day.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 5 March
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 | A skateboarding video from Traffick.
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 | Get to know singer songwriter Jamie McDell
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 | Listen to singer songwriter Jamie McDell's 'You'll Never Take That Away From Me'
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 | Listen to singer songwriter Jamie McDell talk about her song 'You'll Never Take That Away From Me'
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, this week sees Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of Antonia Prebble, Jon Toogood, Peter Urlich and Rhys Mathewson. Will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday March 4, 2012.
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 | Shannon talks to Colin about Front Row mischief, and looks at the Ruby, Huffer and Pearl shows.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday March 3, 2012.
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 | Geoff Thomas showcases the spectacular New Zealand outdoors and abroad. This week: Wanaka.
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 | This week sees Ben speaking to, and trying to be like, talk show host Jerry Springer and the real Erin Brockovich.
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood Paul Ego Jeremy Elwood Ben Hurley Cori Gonzalez Macuer & Ewen Gilmour dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday March 2, 2012.
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 | Campbell Live talks to someone who wants to save the Otago Rugby Union, finds out why the weather is bad, talks to a sheep shearer and some courageous paramedics.
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 | Bain was convicted of the murders of his parents, two sisters and brother in 1995. He served 12 years of a minimum 16 year jail sentence...
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 2 March
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 | Mar 1
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 | An exclusive interview with Kim Dotcom.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday March 1, 2012.
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 | Shannon talks to Vickie Taylor from Taylor Boutique. Special thanks to Corporate Culture for providing FOUR's furniture at NZFF.
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 | Entertainment Guide - 01 March 2012
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 1 March
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 | Mon shows us her scuba diving gear and the flipper walk
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 | The Sticky TV team have a special gift for you!
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 | Sticky TV's resident dog plays with a cute lamb in a paddock.
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 | Campbell Live meets the parishioners who claim Jesus cured their cancer, the Blue Chip investor who is about to lose the property that has been in his family 80 years and we have a sneak preview of the exclusive interview with Kim Dotcom, airing at 7pm on Thursday.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday February 29, 2012.
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 | Presented by Ewen Gilmour, the series premiere sees shocking footage of what happens when tourists forget what side of the road they should be on. We also see motorists risking their lives.
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 | Shannon finds out how to get the 'Femme to Feline' look with MAC.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 29 February
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 | Shannon interviews Laurie from Starfish about her Glam/ Bowie inspired collection.
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 | Chris and Craig search for their father who left 35-years-ago. And Lisa is a Maori girl who was adopted and raised in England. She’s returned to NZ to get to know her mother, now she’s seeking her dad.
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 | Some dancers' worst fears become reality when their contracts are not renewed. And the tough Sleeping Beauty season takes its toll on Abigail and Tonia.
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 | When last February’s earthquake struck Christchurch, fire fighters didn’t hesitate.
They crawled into collapsed buildings, risking their own lives – even as aftershocks kept bringing down rubble around them.
Tonight, they’re risking their jobs too.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday February 28, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 27 February
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 28 February
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 | Resident Pop Cop Sharyn Wakefield charges Jesse J, Rhianna and more
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 | Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Urzila Carlson, Dai Henwood, Jesse Mulligan, Jesse Griffin dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Urzila Carlson, Dai Henwood, Jesse Mulligan, Jesse Griffin dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood Paul Ego Jeremy Elwood Ben Hurley Cori Gonzalez Macuer & Ewen Gilmour dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood Paul Ego Jeremy Elwood Ben Hurley Cori Gonzalez Macuer & Ewen Gilmour dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood Paul Ego Jeremy Elwood Ben Hurley Cori Gonzalez Macuer & Ewen Gilmour dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | ‘Jesus heals cancer’ – that’s what it says on a billboard, outside a church in Napier.
Bevan and Jody Condin, whose three-year-old son has leukaemia, want the billboard to come down.
But the Church pastor won’t remove it, because he says its true.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday February 27, 2012.
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 | A group of intrepid Kiwis travel to Somalia, the world's most dangerous coastline, for a daring rescue mission.
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, this week sees Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of Bernice Mene, Guy Williams, Tom Scott and Colin Mathura Jeffree. Will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday February 26, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday February 25, 2012.
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 | Geoff Thomas showcases the spectacular New Zealand outdoors and abroad.
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 | Graeme is fishing from Kaikoura
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 | This week sees Ben speaking to Bret Michaels and Taboo from Black Eyed Peas in order to learn the secrets of being a rock star.
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Urzila Carlson, Dai Henwood, Jesse Mulligan, Jesse Griffin dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Campbell Live presented by Lachlan Forsyth.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday February 24, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 24 February
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 | Watch an interview with Allison Miller
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 | Watch an interview with Christine Adams
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 | Watch an interview with Jason O'Mara
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 | Watch an interview with Landon
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 | Watch an interview with Naomi Scott
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 | Watch an interview with Shelley Conn
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 | Watch an interview with hip hop legend KRS One
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday February 23, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 23 February
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 | The Almighty Johnsons Season 2 - Premiere's Wednesday February 29.
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 | Campbell Live comes to you live from Christchurch from the roof of the Millenium Hotel.
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 | Part 1 - Interviews with Zowie, David Dallas, SIX60 and more...
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 | Part 2 - Interviews with P-Money, Shihad and more...
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 | Entertainment Guide - 22 February 2012
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 | FOUR Live is at the launch of the PlayStation Vita
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 | FOUR Live is at the North Island Wake Boarding Champs
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday February 22, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 22 February
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 | Charmaine's search for her father, who she believes is living in Paris, takes her on a journey into the Amazonian rain forest. And a triplet looks for the father she and her brothers never met.
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 | There are tears on the dance floor when casting week brings some shock surprises.
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 | Campbell Live comes to you live from Christchurch, where chef Jonny Schwass is finding a new home for his restaurant.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday February 21, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 21 February
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 | Campbell Live comes to you live from Lyttelton, where the community – including the children of Lyttelton Main and Lyttelton West schools – have turned out en masse to mark one year from the February quake.
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 | Resident Pop Cop Sharyn Wakefield charges Whitney Houston, Rihanna and more
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 | Homegrown 2012 was another sell out gig for the legendary Wellington Festival
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday February 20, 2012.
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 | Reporter Jeff Hampton and Camera Operator/Editor Bob Grieve's footage from the February 22nd earthquake in Christchurch, much of it never seen before, showing the moments of terror, anxiety and courage as they unfolded.
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 | David Bain and his supporters have felt it has been their burden to prove innocence. Despite winning at the Privy Council and at a retrial, Joe Karam still battling. Joe Karam is determined to show how, in his view, the justice system failed David Bain. And how the police "ambushed" Bain in court.
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, this week sees Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of Jodie Rimmer, Millen Baird, Danielle Cormack and Nick Tansley. Will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday February 19, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday February 18, 2012.
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 | Geoff Thomas is in the pacific islands of Nuie, for the Nuie International Wahu Tournament.
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 | Queen Charlotte Sound Part 2
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 | WANNA-BEn… Boyce is back for a second season, and this time he tries to be like ‘the Fonze” Henry Winkler And Playmate Kendra.
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 | Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Pete Helliar, Urzila Carlson, Dai Henwood, Steve Wrigley, and Ben Hurley dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday February 17, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 17 February
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 | Ben channels Bret Michaels in this teaser video for Ep 2.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday February 16, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 16 February
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 | This week Ben hangs out with Kendra and the Fonz!
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 | Raybon Kan stars in this trailer for Season 2...
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 | Paul Henry delights at shocking Ben in this trailer for Season 2...
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday February 15, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 15 February
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 | Shannon chats to Gotye at the Auckland Laneway Festival
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 | Terry believes he fathered a child 37 years, but the truth shakes two families. And Pauline was adopted; now she wants to find her birth mother to thank her for giving her a good life.
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 | With a new boss, paranoia sets in and the dancers fear for their jobs. And from Black Swan to the RNZB - a hot new male dancer has heads turning and hearts fluttering.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday February 14, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 14 February
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday February 13, 2012.
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 | Letting Go: Watch the The Peasants' music video for 'Letting Go'
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 | Resident Pop Cop Sharyn Wakefield polices pop culture to bring you the good, the bad & the ugly of music, celebs, movies... all of it!
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 13 February
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 | Meet The Peasants - winners of the 2011 Smokefree Rockquest!
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 | Meet the 7 young musicians that make up The Peasants
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 | Hosted by Paul Henry, the series’ premiere sees Jesse Mulligan and Jon Bridges captain two teams of Penny Ashton, Oliver Driver, Ewen Gilmour and Robyn Malcolm - will they be able to separate truths from lies?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday February 12, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday February 11, 2012.
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 | Geoff Thomas is hunting phesants.
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 | Season 20, Ep 17
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday February 10, 2012.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday February 9, 2012.
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 | Sticky TV returns to FOUR from Monday Feb 13.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday February 8, 2012.
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 | This week’s season four opener sees the team travel to Dubai to reveal the truth to a daughter who has waited 13 years to find out whether her father is the man she thinks he is.
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 | The season two premiere of this award-winning local series sees a new celebrity boss signaling massive changes for the national dance company. Starring Black Swan star Sergio Terrado.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday, February 7, 2012.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday, February 6, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday, February 5, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday, February 4, 2012.
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 | Geoff Thomas flies out of Auckland to Feilding, going wing shooting.
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 | This week: Graeme is fishing the Kaipara.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday, February 3, 2012.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | CSI returns with a brand new series, and some new faces...
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 | Watch a preview of our brand new drama Terra Nova.
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 | Watch a preview trailer of the new Tim Allen sitcom Last Man Standing
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 | Watch the trailer for Season 4 of Sons of Anarchy, returning soon to 3.
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 | EXTRA: Jess Interview.
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 | EXTRA: Nick Interview.
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 | EXTRA: Schmidt Interview.
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 | EXTRA: Winston Interview.
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 | Watch an interview with Jay about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Kayla about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Laura about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Lisa about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Nigel about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Shannon about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Tyra about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Bianca about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Allison about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Alexandria from America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Andre about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Angelea about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Bre about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Brittany about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Camille about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Dominique about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch an interview with Isis about America's Next Top Model - All Stars.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday, February 2, 2012.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday, February 1, 2012.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday, January 31, 2012.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday, January 30, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday, January 29, 2012.
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 | The Jedi use the Holocron to leap through time.
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 | The Bounty Hunters start to invade in this LEGO Star Wars Mini Movie
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 | Jedis chase the Holocron in this LEGO Star Wars Mini Movie
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 | The Bounty Hunters have to work with the Jedi to get the Holocron back.
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 | Stuck in the past, the Bounty Hunters see a young Anakin Skywalker
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 | Geoff Thomas fishes off the coast of the Bay of Plenty launching from Ohope.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday, January 28, 2012.
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 | This week: Graeme is fishing from the Wellington Harbour.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday, January 27, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday, January 26, 2012.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday, January 25, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday, January 23, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday, January 22, 2012.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday, January 21, 2012.
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 | Geoff Thomas fishes off the coast of the Bay of Plenty launching from Ohope.
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 | This week: Part 2: Graeme Sinclair goes fishing with Diversity Charters for snapper in the Hauraki Gulf.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday, January 20, 2012.
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 | In Sichuan, Nici experiences the unusual effects of hot and numb Sichuan peppers. Back home, she cooks red hot Kung Pao chicken and cools off with a tofu mango whip.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday, January 19, 2012.
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 | After an Indian inspired breakfast of Roti Canai, Nici visits a Chinese clan jetty for a cooking lesson by the sea. Back home she makes creamy curry laksa followed by sweet banana roti. Final.
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 | Watch the Trailer for America's Next Top Model - All Stars, coming soon to FOUR.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday, January 18, 2012.
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 | Japan - Osaka: Nici immerses herself in the snack culture in Osaka - known as being the food capital of Japan. Back home Nici prepares Karaage chicken, Udon noodles and green tea icecream.
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 | Is Paul lying about his Dobbyn?
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 | Is Paul lying about his pet?
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 | Is Paul lying about his cat 'Scratcher'?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday, January 17, 2012.
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 | South India - Kerala
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 | EXTRA: The cast of New Girl talk about their worst real life flatting experiences.
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 | EXTRA: The cast of New Girl talk about dating in LA.
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 | Oaxaca, Mexico - Nici drops in to a chocolate mill then visits an indigenous Zapotec family to learn how to make tamales from scratch. Back home, she makes a chicken mole followed by rich chilli chocolate volcanos.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday, January 16, 2012.
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 | Web Exclusive: Nathan along with Marnie and her baby arrive in Las Vegas with a new superpower that allows him to perform "reality warping".
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday, January 15, 2012.
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 | Meet Scott and Debbie from Taupo.
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 | Geoff Thomas fishes off the coast of the Bay of Plenty launching from Ohope.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday, January 14, 2012.
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 | This week: Graeme Sinclair goes fishing with Diversity Charters for snapper in the Gulf Harbour.
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 | Can genetics be responsible for our drinking habits? Melanie Reid spoke to a scientist carrying out the research.
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 | Hong Kong - After a day of East meets West Hong Kong cuisine, Nici has an uncomfortably close encounter with a snake. Back home she makes five spice drums, mushroom dumplings, and sweet steamed buns.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday, January 13, 2012.
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 | Kyoto - In Kyoto, Nici admires the fine balance and presentation of Japanese food. Back home Nici prepares tempura vegetables, teriyaki chicken and green bean salad with sesame dressing.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday, January 12, 2012.
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 | Delhi - Nici visits a Sikh temple for a lunch shared with thousands; samples street snacks; and finishes her day at the birthplace of butter chicken.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday, January 11, 2012.
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 | Jamaica - Nici tries Rastafarian food on the Jamaican coast before travelling deep into the mountains to trace the origins of jerky chicken.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday, January 9, 2012.
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 | Season 2 premieres in February.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday, January 8, 2012.
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 | Shelly and Dina are living in a financial fantasyland.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday, January 7, 2012.
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 | Geoff Thomas has fished all his life, and after training as a journalist on the Auckland Star newspaper made a living from fishing as the first professional fly fishing guide based in Rotorua.
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 | This week: Graeme Sinclair goes fishing in the Fiordland.
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 | Fifteen years following the massacre at Aramoana, Rod Vaughan spoke to a young survivor as she returned to her home town for the anniversary of the shooting.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday, January 6, 2012.
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 | New Orleans, USA
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday, January 5, 2012.
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 | Nici searches out the key to longevity in Greek's ancient isle of Crete. At home she makes souvlaki style chicken with handmade pita pockets and a sweet cheese pie to finish.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday, January 4, 2012.
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 | Barcelona, Spain
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday, January 3, 2012.
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 | Hanoi, Vietnam
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday, January 2, 2012.
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 | On the East coast of Malaysia Nici visits night markets to try some local snacks. The next morning she hunts down a bamboo food stand. In the kitchen she prepares spiced BBQ chicken with yellow rice.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday, January 1, 2012.
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 | Michael and Lisa are living in a financial fantasyland. And with no savings and no clue, they desperately need help from Money Man Brendon Johnson.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday, December 31, 2011.
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 | Geoff Thomas has fished all his life, and after training as a journalist on the Auckland Star newspaper made a living from fishing as the first professional fly fishing guide based in Rotorua.
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 | This week: Graeme Sinclair goes fishing close to Great Expedition Bay.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday, December 30, 2011.
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 | Lyon, France
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday, December 29, 2011.
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 | Amalfi, Italy
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday, December 28, 2011.
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 | Cairo - Egypt: Nici visits Egypt and checks out some of Cairo's most loved spots. After a day of street eats Nici finishes up with a traditional Sunday feast. In the kitchen, Nici prepares an Egyptian roast chicken.
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 | Watch Dobbo's Plays of the Year!
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday, December 27, 2011.
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 | Shanghai - China: Nici visits China's fast paced metropolis Shanghai. Later she prepares some classic Chinese favourites - spring rolls and stir fired chicken noodles.
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 | There are plenty of Kiwi women looking for love on the internet but many end up being victims of a scam. Sarah Hall met one woman playing the dating site scammers at their own game.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday, December 26, 2011.
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 | Istanbul - Turkey: Season four opens with Nici travelling to Istanbul, Turkey where she cooks with a Kurdish family, visits a baklava factory and dines at a high end restaurant. At home, Nici makes a Turkish hotpot.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday, December 25, 2011.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday, December 24, 2011.
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 | Geoff Thomas has fished all his life, and after training as a journalist on the Auckland Star newspaper made a living from fishing as the first professional fly fishing guide based in Rotorua.
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 | This week: Graeme Sinclair goes fishing.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 24 December
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday, December 23, 2011.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday, December 24, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 23 December
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday, December 22, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 22 December
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 | Marcus performs on The X Factor USA - Episode 20
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 | Melanie Amaro performs on The X Factor USA - Episode 20
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday, December 21, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 21 December
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday, December 20, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 20th December
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 | What is more effective for treating serious mental illness, medication or therapy? Alistair Wilkinson investigated the debate back in 2004.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday, December 19, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 19th December
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday, December 18, 2011.
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 | Special. Join Hilary Barry, Jeremy Corbett, and Drew Neemia for the happiest night of the year when 3 brings you highlights from both the Christchurch and Auckland Coca Cola Christmas in the Park concerts.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday, December 17, 2011.
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 | Part 2: The Outdoors team hunt with the boys from Ranginui Hunting in the King Country.
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 | This week: Graeme Sinclair goes whitebating
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 17th December
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 | Ben Hurley hosts a line up of up-and-coming comedians who’ve been earning their comedy chops wowing audiences with their killer material and fresh approach to funny.
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 | Lenny on Graham Norton's Red Chair. (16 December)
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday, December 15, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 16th December
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 | Trailer: An American soldier who was presumed killed in Iraq returns 10 years after he went missing.
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 | Crack CIA agent Carrie Mathison is not above using unorthodox methods to do her job - uncovering terrorist threats in the Middle East. But a recently botched mission has left her unpopular within the Agency, and stripped of her authority in the field.
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 | Carrie's long-time mentor in the CIA is Middle East Division Chief emeritus Saul Berenson. He has gone to bat for Carrie with her boss David Estes more than once. Saul also still has considerable pull within the Agency, and Carrie convinces him to use it to help her make her case against Brody.
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 | Bones returns to 3 February 2012!
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday, December 15, 2011.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 15th December
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday, December 14, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 14th December
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 | Watch interviews with Cory (Finn) and Chris (Kurt) discussing Season 3.
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 | Meet the new characters in season 3.
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 | Glee sing-a-long live interview with cast
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday, December 13, 2011.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 13th December
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 | Rachel Crow says hi to her New Zealand fans.
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 | Marcus Canty says hi to his New Zealand fans.
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 | Chris Rene says hi to his New Zealand fans.
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 | Josh Krajcik says hi to his New Zealand fans.
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 | Watch this trailer for Season 3 of Glee.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday 12, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 12th December
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 | A young man missing for 10 years. Simon and Cathy Cowan are determined to find out what happened to their son, Phil, who was last seen in 2001.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday December 11, 2011.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday December 10, 2011.
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 | The Outdoors team hunt with the boys from Ranginui Hunting in the King Country.
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 | This week: Graeme Sinclair fishes the Hauraki Gulf.
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 | This week: Think Tank looks at innovation, research and development.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 10th December
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 | Comedy Convoy Episode 2
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday December 8, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 9th December
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday December 8, 2011.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 8th December
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday December 7, 2011.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 7th December
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday December 6, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 6th December
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 | Bruce Laybourn’s world was turned upside down when his wife abducted their son Dylan and moved to Turkey. Mike McRoberts met Bruce in 2008 and witnessed a desperate father's struggle to try and bring his son home.
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 | Jeremy Corbett referees as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Rhys Mathewson, Madeline Sami, Jeremy Elwood and Steve Wrigley
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 | Jeremy Corbett referees as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Tom Gleeson, Cal Wilson, Vaughan Smith and Ben Hurley
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday December 5, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 5th December
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 | New Zealand's best known dancer and choreographer, Douglas Wright.
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 | Can anti-depressants cause people to kill themselves, or even kill others?
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Sunday December 4, 2011.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Saturday December 3, 2011.
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 | The Outdoors team fish the Bay of Plenty
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 | This week: Graeme Sinclair dives the Akaroa Harbour.
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 | This week: Think Tank looks at whether NZ should become a republic.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 3rd December
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 | Comedy Convoy Episode 1
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Friday December 2, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 2nd December
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 | Check out the bloopers from Sticky TV!
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 | Check out this VIP video where Gerry will teach you how to write Haiku.
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 | Mon and Kanoa try to impress Walter with their hip slang words.
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 | Dec 1
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Thursday December 1, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 1st December
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 | Astro performs on The X Factor USA - Episode 20
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 | Drew performs on The X Factor USA - Episode 20
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 | Rachel Crow performs on The X Factor USA - Episode 20
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 | Josh Leys talks about his recording process and gives a teaser on his music video.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Wednesday November 30, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 30th November
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Tuesday November 29, 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 29th November
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 | Watch the full 6pm news bulletin On Demand for Monday November 28, 2011.
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 | Singer/Songwriter Josh Leys discusses his summer track 'Don't You Know'.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 28th November
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 | Robyn Malcolm has played many roles in her life, but none with more conviction than her latest as political activist for the Greens.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | The Outdoors team continue fishing with jigs from Raglan.
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 | This week: Graeme Sinclair explores the Kaikoura region
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 | This week: Think Tank looks at the New Zealand Identity.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 26th November
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 | This week Jeremy Corbett referees as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Tom Gleeson, Cal Wilson, Vaughan Smith and Ben Hurley dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 25th November
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 | We look at everything that has gone on this election, and round up the facts for those of you sitting on the fence.
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 | Nov 24
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 24th November
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 | Melanie Amaro performs on The X Factor USA - Episode 18
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 | Rachel Crow performs on The X Factor USA - Episode 18
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Cards
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Cave
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Cheese
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Comedyoke
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Doubt
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Trouble
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Down
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Drugs
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Dump
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Fart
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Fight
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Games
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Head
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Motel
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: P
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Pigs
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Rock
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Sharks
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Tape
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 | Comedy Convoy Clips: Tears
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 | Get to know new Auckland band Kingston who are all about working hard on their live shows and music.
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 | Kingston talk about some of the inspiration behind their music
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 23rd November
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 | This week on Electile Dysfunction we find out why NZ’s so great. Our panel guests Hone Harawira and Urzila Carlson discuss with us why they’re not moving to New Zealand.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 22nd November
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 | John Campbell will host and moderate the Decision 2011 - Leaders Debate between John Key and Phil Goff, allowing one hour of leader debate before analysis from a media panel.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 21st November
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 | It’s a presidential-style campaign – a rock star Prime Minister versus a pretender given virtually no hope.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | The Outdoors team continue fishing with jigs from Raglan.
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 | This week: we investigate the Mikhail Lermontov in Port Gore, and fish the Sounds.
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 | This week: Think Tank looks at the urbanisation of New Zealand's population.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 19th November
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 | Brown Bruthas is a brand new local comedy about hitting the big time - and then trying to get back there again.
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 | In the season finale, Jono, Guy, Shannon, and Jimmy the Dwarf take viewers behind-the-scenes of the Jono Project. Final.
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 | This week Jeremy Corbett referees as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Rhys Mathewson, Madeline Sami, Jeremy Elwood and Steve Wrigley dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Debbie on Graham Norton's Red Chair. (18 November)
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 | Kara on Graham Norton's Red Chair. (18 November)
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 | Karen on Graham Norton's Red Chair. (18 November)
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 18th November
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 | Nov 17
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 17 November
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 | Our 60 Minutes exclusive investigation into Stephen Wilce prompted his resignation and an independent inquiry from the Prime Minister. Paula Penfold and her producer Eugene Bingham continued their own investigation to expose more shocking lies from the CV fraudster who so easily bluffed his way to a top defence force job.
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 | Stephen Wilce was the Chief Defence Force Scientist, but how did he get the job when his employment history is a litany of failure and his tales about his past are laughable? Paula Penfold went undercover to meet Wilce and expose the lies of one of New Zealand’s most senior defence force officials.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 16 November
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Anna believes she has a twin and was separated from her at birth, her family and friends think they've seen her, but where is she now? Plus, can you help the Kara brothers find their half-brother?
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 | We look at how clean and how safe budget campervans really are. A “man-cave” is a retreat some blokes dream of but what happens when the results doesn’t live up to the dream and you are left out of pocket? We look at the price of milk and discover a way that you can keep your cash without cutting back on consumption. And find out what’s really in your favourite brand of frozen meat lover’s pizza.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 15 November
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 | The 2011 Aotearoa Film and Television Awards is a celebration of the achievements of those in the film and television industry during 2011.
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 | The Jono Project: Guy Williams visits a hypnotist.
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 | The Jono Project: Shannon Ryan investigates growing obesity in New Zealand.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 14th November
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 | The weight is off Graham Henry's shoulders, his upside-down smile is the right way up again, and finally he is willing to open up about his years in charge of the All Blacks.
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 | Meet Open Rescue, a small group of determined young New Zealanders on a quest to put a stop to factory farms.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | The Outdoors team head out to fish Kingfish with jigs from Raglan.
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme.
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 | Watch the final episode of the Smokefree Rockquest 2011.
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 | This week: Think Tank looks at New Zealand's history and the Treaty of Waitangi
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 12th November
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 | Brown Bruthas is a brand new local comedy about hitting the big time - and then trying to get back there again.
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 | On this week’s show Jono Pryor joins the Paranormal Activities bandwagon and investigates “Kiwi Hauntings".
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Jesse Mulligan, Ben Hurley, Chopper and Urzila Carlson dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Carissa on Graham Norton's Red Chair. (11 November)
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 | Joseph on Graham Norton's Red Chair. (11 November)
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 11th November
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 | Rihanna performs on The X Factor USA - Episode 17
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 | Nov 10
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 10th November
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 | Leroy Bell performs on The X Factor USA - Episode 14
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 | Rachel Crow performs on The X Factor USA - Episode 14
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 | Marcus Canty performs on The X Factor USA - Episode 14
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 | Jeremy Corbett, Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Jesse Mulligan, Ben Hurley, Chopper Urzila Carlson
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 | Jeremy Corbett, Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Jesse Mulligan, Ben Hurley, Chopper Urzila Carlson
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 | Jeremy Corbett, Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Jesse Mulligan, Ben Hurley, Chopper Urzila Carlson
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 9th November
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 | A gang-boy-gone-good searches for the father he never knew, is he the one person who could change Anthony's life forever? And can you help Tim find his Mum, he has no name, only a story of circumstance.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Frequent flyer points are one way airlines try to get more bums on seats but how much free air travel can you get, and how easy is it to get a seat? we put dentists to the test in a hidden camera trial. And find out what’s really in your favourite brand of soy sauce.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 8th November
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 | The Jono Project: Guy Williams visits Wellington and gets to know the self proclaimed “New Zealand’s Smartest Man”.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 7th November
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 | Watch the VNZMAs broadcast from Vector Arena
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 | William Trubridge is New Zealand's most successful sportsman, holding 15 world records in a sport where you could kill yourself every time you take part.
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 | Today's show includes Get Off the Grass from Rangitoto College.
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 | The Outdoors team head out to fish the Hauraki gulf.
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 | This week: fishing the Kaipara Harbour.
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 | This week: fishing the Wellington trench.
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 | This week: Think Tank looks at New Zealand's high rates of child abuse.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 5th November
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 | Brown Bruthas is a brand new local comedy about hitting the big time - and then trying to get back there again.
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 | This week Jono Pryor is joined by two special guests; Chopper Reid and Hone Harawira.
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 | Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Ben Hurley, Jesse Mulligan, Urzila Carlson and Chopper pit their wits against the week's news and each other with uninformed brilliance.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 4th November
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 | Drew and Sharyn speak to Avalanche City, Supergroove, Kids of 88 and more from the VNZMAs Red Carpet.
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 | Nov 3
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 3rd November
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 2nd November
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 | MISSING PIECES reunites people with the missing, the lost and the dearly loved, sisters, brothers, friends, even lovers.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | We find out which brand of facial is softest and most absorbent for your money. Our hidden camera trial tests whether anyone is willing to break the law and admit a 12 year old to a restricted movie.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 1st November
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 | In Episode Three of Electile Dysfunction, we talk to the Pirate Party and we get sense of what the Voting referendum is all about.
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 | Check out Identity Dance Crew showing off their flair on the trampoline
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 31st October
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 | A Tauranga woman's crusade to stop people eating dogs. Paula Penfold follows her to the Philippines to witness dangerous raids on the people who buy, sell and slaughter dogs for the restaurant table.
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 | Second episode of our new series all about the upcoming NZ Elections 2011.
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 | This week Snort gets serious as we launch our first episode of our new series all about the upcoming NZ Elections 2011.
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 | The Jono Project: Guy investigates the occupy Queen St. protests.
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 | The Jono Project: Guy investigates the Coronation St./ TVNZ riots.
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 | Extras - Jono Interviews the Nek Minnit Guy, Levi Hawken.
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 | The Jono Project: Shannon Ryan investigates the level of public excitement when New Zealand is mentioned in any international media.
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 | Clips - Food In A Nek Minnit 1
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 | Clips - Food In A Nek Minnit 2
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 | Clips - Food In A Nek Minnit 3
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 | Clips - Food In A Nek Minnit 4
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 29th October
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 | This week: Think Tank looks at New Zealand's excessive drinking culture and what we can be done about it.
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 | Tonight: Top 6 acts The Peasants and the purposefully misspelled Attic Sky’s. We also meet rising star Jim Aimer and Christchurch band Villian. Hosted by Antonia Prebble.
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 | Brown Bruthas is a brand new local comedy about hitting the big time - and then trying to get back there again.
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 | Jono Pryor brings his irreverent take on the news and media supported by Guy Williams, Shannon Ryan. This week, Jono does his version of Jersey Shore.
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 | Paul Ego, Jay-Jay Feeney, Chopper, Dai Henwood, Jeremy Elwood and Ben Hurley pit their wits against the week's news and each other with uninformed brilliance.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 28th October
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 | Rachel Crow on the first X Factor USA live performance show.
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 | Drew on the first X Factor USA live performance show.
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 | Stacy Francis on the first X Factor USA live performance show.
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 | Oct 27
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 27th October
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 | Shannon and Ruby Frost go op-shopping and talk about Ruby's new video titled Porccupine.
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 | Drew was at the Jason Derulo signing in Auckland last week, getting amongst his biggest fans!
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 | Check out what Mon's up to in the Make Up room when noone is looking, or so she thought...
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 26th October
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 | A Kiwi Samoan living on Philip Island, near Melbourne, attempts to find his father back in NZ. Later, Kirsty goes searching for the father that's been missing from her life for 18 years.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | We find out which brand of facial is softest and most absorbent for your money. Our hidden camera trial tests whether anyone is willing to break the law and admit a 12 year old to a restricted movie.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 25th October
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 | Don’t worry – Piri has it under control.
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 | Against France in the final, most of New Zealand will be watching and hoping that Aaron Cruden can fill the yawning gap left by Dan Carter.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Mike McRoberts meets the bigshots who control world rugby to find out how the game is about to be transformed.
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 | On the road with the All Blacks in the lead up to the final.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 24th October
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 | Entertainment Journalist David Farrier goes on a quest to uncover the bizarre history of how our National Anthem came to be and ponders whether it's still worth singing. Along the way he meets people who love it, people who hate it and people who have devoted their lives trying to change it. He also gets some of his favourite contemporary Kiwi bands to try their hand at making it sound like it belongs in 2011.
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 | This week: Think Tank looks at the Nation Party's proposed privatisation of state assets.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 22nd October
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 | Tonight: Teen pop phenomenon Massad, A Bit Nigel, Smosh and Mirum. Hosted by Antonia Prebble.
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 | Brown Bruthas is a brand new local comedy about hitting the big time - and then trying to get back there again.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Paul Ego, Jesse Mulligan, Jesse Griffin, Rhys Mathewson Michele A'Court and Steve Wrigley pit their wits against the week's news and each other with uninformed brilliance.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 21st October
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 | Oct 20
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 20th October
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 19th October
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | About to get married, Pascal Buxton attempts to find the father who disappeared when she was a baby. Then, Lewis Johnston looks for his first true love, a Canadian he met after exchanging letters.
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 | Our hidden camera trial of gymnasiums exposes some shocking truths. We investigate a business refusing to honour their warranty. And we find out what's really in chocolate ice cream topping.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 18th October
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 | Melanie Amaro on the Judges Houses episode of The X Factor USA.
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 | Tim Cifers on the Judges Houses episode of The X Factor USA.
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 | Tiah Tolliver on the Judges Houses episode of The X Factor USA.
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 | Rachel Crow on the Judges Houses episode of The X Factor USA.
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 | The Jono Project: Guy investigates the disappearance of the Queen St. Piano Kids.
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 | The Jono Project: Shannon investigates election campaign promotion.
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 | The Jono Project: Whale Rider 2 Bloopers.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 17th October
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 | Sometimes going to get a massage can leave you a lot more tense and uncomfortable than when you walked into the building. Dai Henwood demonstrates.
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 | Listen for a taster of their single Let Me Down.
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 | New Christchurch band Ashei - introduce themselves and their pop/rock/alternative music.
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 | For years New Zealanders have been sold the idea that if we move to Australia we will be far better off. Higher wages, better climate, better life. But is that fast becoming a myth?
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 | They are the people we often love to hate, the know-it-all rugby writers from around the world who delight in needling us about the shortcomings of the All Blacks and the state of the game in New Zealand.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | The Outdoors team look at how top rugby personalities set new personal best catches on the water during their summer break.
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 | This week: The value of fresh bait is tested during a very productive late afternoon outing in the middle of winter.
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 | Skyelor Anderson on the Judges Houses episode of The X Factor USA.
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 | Stacy Francis on the Judges Houses episode of The X Factor USA.
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 | Brian Bradley on the Judges Houses episode of The X Factor USA.
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 | Simone Battle on the Judges Houses episode of The X Factor USA.
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 | This week: Think Tank looks at pollution in Aotearoa, and whether we deserve our 100% Clean Green Image.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 15th October
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 | Join host Antonia Prebble to meet NZ’s next top stars today as we hang-out with the best acts in the Smokefreerockquest building up to the National Final. Tonight: Tied on Teeth, Hannah Horsfield, and Top 6 act The Velvet Regime. We also catch up with last year’s winners, The Good Fun, to see how winning the comp can change your life.
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 | Brown Bruthas is a brand new local comedy about hitting the big time - and then trying to get back there again.
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 | Jono is joined by special guests Keisha Castle Hughes, Michael Luck and Monty Betham. Guy breaks the story of what happened to Auckland's Piano kids; and Shannon takes a look at the upcoming election.
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 | 7 Days sees New Zealand's top comedians pit their wits against the week's news and each other. Jeremy Corbett is host and referee as two teams of our top comedy talent and their special guest dissect the news of the last seven days with uninformed brilliance.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 14th October
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 | Oct 13
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 13th October
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 | Ngahuia Williams from N Model Management talks about Southside Arts Festival with DSL.
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 | Francis Hooper from WORLD talks about Southside Arts Festival with DSL.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 12th October
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Kim Ahern attempts to locate the father she's only heard from once in 22 years. Then, Jo and Michelle Rusher try to find the brother they never knew existed.
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 | We find out what you can do if a boarding kennel holds your dog against your will. Our Hidden Camera Trial exposes R18 video games retailers. And we find out what's really in chocolate chip cookies.
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 | This week's episode sees our snowboarders hitting the slopes in beautiful Queenstown and Mount Aspiring.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 11th October
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 | The Jono Project: Guy takes a Hip Hop writing class in Christchurch
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 | The Jono Project: Shannon looks at Dan Carter's replacements
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 | Jeremy Corbett referees Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Chopper, Steve Wrigley, Jeremy Elwood, and Vaughan Smith
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 | Jeremy Corbett referees Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Chopper, Steve Wrigley, Jeremy Elwood, and Vaughan Smith
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 | Jeremy Corbett referees Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Chopper, Steve Wrigley, Jeremy Elwood, and Vaughan Smith
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Toogood to be True - Brendon Pongia
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 | Toogood to be True - Jono finds a poo
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 | Animal Control Officer Dani battles with the belligerent owner of a dog accused of biting a young girl. Final.
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 | A noisy neighbour with some unusual advice; and the police are called in to seize the sound gear from an inner city bar.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 10th October
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 | Urzila Carlson is never going back to Snow Planet. Ever. Find out why.
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 | This week: Dan Carter joins the team and catches his biggest snapper at Great Barrier.
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 | This week: Whangaparoa. Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme.
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 | This week: Think Tank looks at sustainability.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 8th October
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 | Pammie goes pro in Auckland; Didio continues her search for a husband and has a surprise gift for Farmer John; and Titchy finds success with 1980s pop icon Boy George. Final.
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 | This week on the Jono Project, Jono Pryor invites Shihad's Jon Toogood in to perform his version of Rock of Love, "Toogood to be True"
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 | This week: Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Cal Wilson, Urzila Carlson, Steve Wrigley, Justin Hamilton (Australia)
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 7th October
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 | Oct 6
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 6th October
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 | Dan Carter is a household name in New Zealand. Back in 2005, just two years into his All Blacks career, 60 Minutes asked him - where did his talent come from?
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 | Phyllis Tarawhiti has had plenty of time to atone for her sins - She spent more than a decade locked up in a Thai prison. After her release in 2007, the kiwi mother of three spoke to Melanie Reid about doing time at the notorious Bangkok Hilton.
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 | Following the banning of synthetic cannabis, Matt Bowden recently said farewell to the legal high industry. But back in 2004 he told Mike McRoberts about why he was producing legal drug alternatives and what his team of dance party "angels" were trying to achieve.
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 | Cancer will touch most of us at some stage of our lives and when terminal cancer picks you out, every alternative is worth considering. In 2006 Karen McCarthy went to meet those who claim to have been healed by Ian Gawler’s lifestyle approach to beating cancer.
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 | How old is too old to become a mother? In 2004 Mike McRoberts asked New Zealand’s oldest mother why she chose to have a baby in her fifties.
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 | Mark Stephens aka The Parnell Panther spent 15 years in prison for his crimes. But when does society say a criminal has truly done their time? In 2004 he spoke to Amanda Miller about living life after his release - as a convicted rapist.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Hugh Jackman talks to Shannon about his latest movie Real Steel (Part 2).
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 | Check out Zowie's brand new music video, Smash It
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 5th October
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Emily Addis attempts to find out whether her birth mother, Tara, is still alive. Then, Stephen Westin tries to find the man who turned his life around.
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 | We get electricians into the Hidden Camera House. We look at new tap-and-go credit card technology that doesn't require a pin or a signature. And we find out which brand of hair conditioner is best.
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 | Hugh Jackman talks to Shannon about his latest movie Real Steel.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 4th October
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 | The Jono Project: a pilot TV ep...
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 | Jeremy Corbett, Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Chopper, Steve Wrigley, Jeremy Elwood, Vaughan Smith
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 | Jeremy Corbett, Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Chopper, Steve Wrigley, Jeremy Elwood, Vaughan Smith
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 | Face off!
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 | Tree
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 | Animal Control Officer Sean has a hard day at the office, finding roaming dogs around every corner.
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 | An old busker tries to bulldoze through Noise Control; and annoyed neighbours throw bottles at a noisy bar.
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 | This week's episode sees our snowboarders taking on some off piste slopes, fresh powder snow and showing off their incredible skills.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 3rd October
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 | Jesse Griffin often regales people with a particular jean-shopping experience. It’s a particularly painful story to watch.
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 | The Jono Project: Shannon covers the anti Sonny Bill Protesters
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 | One of the richest men on earth has fallen in love with New Zealand and is pouring money our way. In fact according to him, it’s a great privilege to be able to give away his money and he calls it the most meaningful thing left in his life.
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 | New Zealander Fred Hollows gave the gift of sight to millions of people, curing the blind and teaching others how to carry on his work. Now, his son Cam is following in his father’s footsteps.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Jeremy Corbett, Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Celia Pacquola (Australia), Jarred Christmas (UK-based Kiwi), Jesse Mulligan, Ben Hurley
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 | This week: Jerome Kaino finds his best fishing at the Mokes.
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 | This week: Marsden Point/ Hen and Chicken Islands. Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme.
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 | This week: Think Tank looks at the figures surrounding crime and punishment in New Zealand.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 1st October
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 | Pammie goes on an extreme sports adventure in Queenstown; Didio searches for a husband at the Reefton A&P show; and Titchy gets advice from a publicist.
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 | Jono creates his version of Underbelly; Guy meets a conspirator convinced Michael Jackson is still alive; and Shannon gives us with her take on the world of news.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Download Frankie Me App for IPhone and Android phones. With a few clicks, get Frankie onto your phone and improve your love life!
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Chopper, Steve Wrigley, Jeremy Elwood, and Vaughan Smith dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 30th September
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 | Brian Bradley auditions on The X Factor USA.
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 | Peet Montzingo auditions on The X Factor USA.
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 | Skyelor Anderson auditions on The X Factor USA.
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 | Woloshin auditions on The X Factor USA.
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 | Sep 29
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Shannon goes behind the scenes with Zowie for her music video for Smash Hit.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 29th September
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 28th September
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 | Make Up Tutorial - Kanoa. Jam-packed with more crazy fun and epic new surprises, this season Sticky TV has moved to FOUR for all new episodes!
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 | Make Up Tutorial - Monika. Jam-packed with more crazy fun and epic new surprises, this season Sticky TV has moved to FOUR for all new episodes!
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 | Behind The Scenes - Green Screen. Jam-packed with more crazy fun and epic new surprises, this season Sticky TV has moved to FOUR for all new episodes!
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 | Behind The Scenes - Squid. Jam-packed with more crazy fun and epic new surprises, this season Sticky TV has moved to FOUR for all new episodes!
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 | Behind The Scenes - Stunt of the Week. Jam-packed with more crazy fun and epic new surprises, this season Sticky TV has moved to FOUR for all new episodes!
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 | Behind The Scenes - Kanoa Stunt of the Week. Jam-packed with more crazy fun and epic new surprises, this season Sticky TV has moved to FOUR for all new episodes!
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Annalisa has terminal cancer. Before she dies she wants to find her mother to ask her why she walked out of her life 37 years ago, dumping the then two-year-old Annalisa with a neighbour.
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 | We look at one supermarket's school bag ban and ask if it's legal. We put tailors to the test. We find out what's really in ham. And are interest free credit purchases actually saving you money?
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 | Check out the second part of Drew's chat to superstar Taylor Lautner about the release of his new movie, Abduction.
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 | TILLY DEVINE is a cockney with the vocabulary of a longshoreman. Tough, smart and courageous, she’s Eliza Doolittle on steroids. Known to carry a razor, not afraid to use it, she never takes a backward step. Aspires to the upper classes, fervent monarchist, happy drunk, hearty singer of bawdy songs.
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 | PADDY REARDON (Production Designer) Reardon has been in charge of Production Design for the entire UNDERBELLY franchise, encompassing UNDERBELLY, UNDERBELLY: A TALE OF TWO CITIES, UNDERBELLY: THE GOLDEN MILE and the UNDERBELLY: FILES.
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 | A ball of muscle and attitude who loves a fight more than a feed. A young gun for hire, Frank throws in his lot with Tilly and Jim Devine and serves them loyally until they betray him – at which time he changes sides and joins Kate Leigh’s crew.
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 | BILL MACKAY is a Scot with a hard head and equally hard fists. Personable, ambitious and very smart, Bill has a deep commitment to law and order, so the blood flowing freely down the gutters of Razorhurst is a personal affront.
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 | BIG JIM DEVINE is a thug. Zero redeeming features. Singing voice? Nope. Kind to animals? Nope. Considerate to his woman? You gotta be joking! Not even a good shot. But in his own perverse way he loves Tilly Devine and always will.
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 | KATE LEIGH’s weapon of choice is a gun. Sometimes more than one. Famous for shooting a bloke in the gut with her rifle. Tougher than teak – certainly tougher than any of the men in her life. Yet also a loving mum who hopes and prays (that daughter Eileen will walk the straight and narrow and find a decent fella.
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 | LILLIAN ARMFIELD is the “rugged Angel” patrolling the streets of Razorhurst. No-nonsense, tough, dedicated, Lillian rescues homeless women, cares for abandoned babies, arrests drunks, pimps, dealers and prostitutes, giving all and sundry a boot up the behind towards the straight and narrow.
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 | NELLIE CAMERON has everything a middle class girl from Sydney’s leafy north shore could want – but Nellie wants none of it! Running away from home whilst still in her mid-teens, the only thing that attracts Nellie more than sex is an alpha male: strong and wicked men like Norman Bruhn, Frank “the Little Gunman” Green and Guido Calletti.
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 | NORMAN BRUHN, the first of Nellie Cameron’s lovers, is possibly the most lethal. 10 years older than Frank Green and Guido Calletti, he’s the Black Knight of our tale, a man with a brilliant tactical brain and no conscience.
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 | PHIL “THE JEW” JEFFS is a different kettle of fish. Ambitious as all hell, he’s the smoothest and most sophisticated of our gangsters, but his sexual ambivalence and attendant complexes make him far more dangerous and unpredictable than most.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 27th September
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Animal Control Officer Fay is shocked when a gang of neighbourhood children turn on her as she goes about her daily business.
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 | Neighbours tear their hair out as music thumps from an apartment for hours; and rowdy road works enrage residents.
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 | New Kiwi band, Young Lyre, introduce themselves, talk about their music and what they have coming up in the future.
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 | Young Lyre talk about their songwriting, in particular their new track Cinema Smile, and how they all work together and push through difficulties.
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 | Drew chats to superstar Taylor Lautner about the release of his new movie, Abduction.
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 | In this week's Diaries Down Under video, we check out the awesome talent of skateboarders, snowboarders and extreme sports down under.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 26th September
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 | Where does Cori Gonzalez-Macuer get his material? Have a look at his reflections on the ‘terrorising’ Rugby culture of New Zealand.
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 | Ben Brown was just 18 when he died of meningococcal disease. Despite his life being in danger, he didn't get the care he needed. In fact, he was turned away by doctors, twice.
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 | This week: Te Anau, Manapouri And George Sound. Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme.
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 | This week: Geoff is fishing with some of the boys from the Auckland Rugby team cont.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: John and guests discuss healthcare in Aotearoa. Host John Tamihere and invited guests address an issue of the day, an issue that has direct relevance to the way we live.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 24th September
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 | Pammie gets plastered on a Queenstown winery tour and paints Arrowtown red; Titchy discovers Maori musical instruments; and Didio asks personal questions of Mayor of Greymouth, Tony Kokshoorn.
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 | Jono Pryor takes a look into New Zealand's Westie Culture, to film "My Big Fat Westie Wedding".
Starring Aidee Walker and Jamie Bowen
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Celia Pacquola (Australia)
Jarred Christmas (UK-based Kiwi), Jesse Mulligan and Ben Hurley dissect the news of the last seven days. Also starring Jon Toogood from Shihad.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 23rd September
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 | Caitlyn Curtis auditions in The X Factor USA - Episode 2.
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 | Melanie Amaro auditions in The X Factor USA - Episode 2.
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 | Ashley Rose Sansone auditions in The X Factor USA - Episode 2.
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 | Sep 22
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 22nd September
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 | Internet Blogger Geo Godly performs a feel good number for The X Factor USA judges.
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 | Siameze Floyd propells himself to mega-stardom with this flamboyant set.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 21st September
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 | Chris Rene sings his 'Young Homie', song written by himself.
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 | In this week's season finale, audiences find out whether celebrity chef Sean Connolly and his brand new staff can overcome all the problems to deliver Auckland's newest top dining destination. Final
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | We investigate what you can do if an airline cancels your flights. Shopkeepers are put to the test in our underage smoking trial. And we find out what's really in breakfast marmalade.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 20th September
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Preachers scare café goers away with a huge amplifier, while in the suburbs anarchy rules when a group of punks party loud enough to wake the dead.
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 | Animal Control Officer Austin investigates an attack on a Shetland pony.
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 | In this episode of Diaries Down Under, we explore Queenstown in all its snowy, wintery glory.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 19th September
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 | It’s one of the world’s biggest humanitarian disasters – three-and-a-half million facing starvation in the Horn of Africa. But in amidst the suffering, Hilary Barry found some glimmers of hope.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Geoff is fishing with some of the boys from the Auckland Rugby team.
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 | This week: Surfcasting for snapper. Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme.
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 | This week: John and guests discuss mining in Aotearoa. Host John Tamihere and invited guests address an issue of the day, an issue that has direct relevance to the way we live.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 17th September
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 | Didio gets an education from Vietnam veterans and a school principal, Titchy raps with hip-hop star Savage for his/her track ‘Maori Paradise’ and Pammie gets pampered.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 16th September
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 | Sep 15
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Designers ILabb came into the studio this week to chat to Shannon about their fashion designs, background and what's ahead in the future.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 15th September
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Drew goes behind the scenes at the Going Global Music Summit with Zowie and Computers Want Me Dead about awesome Kiwi music.
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 | Check out the first Diaries Down Under video where we go investigating all things awesome down under!
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 14th September
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 | WANNA-BEn: All Black, coming soon to 3.
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 | With the deadline fast approaching, construction goes into overdrive, but with issues at every turn, Sean's losing his cool.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | We target taxi companies in this week's Hidden Camera Trial. We help a man with a parking fine for a car he's never owned. And we find out what's really in energy drinks.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 13th September
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | An ear splitting alarm goes off for hours, and the Police are called when a loaded firearm is brandished at a party.
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 | When Animal Control Officers Mike and Jane seize a prized pitbull accused of biting two children - they get an unexpected reaction from the dog's owner.
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 | Kiwi singer and songwriter Annah Mac talks to Decent Exposure about her childhood and her style distinct style of pop music.
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 | Annah Mac talks about her new track, Celia, off her debut album and describes her hopes for her music in the future.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 12th September
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 | In Episode 5, we discover who wins the RAW grand final. Who will it be?!
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 | Kiwi Mark Taylor has been named as New Zealand’s one and only link to Al Qaeda and Islamic terrorism. Political reporter, Patrick Gower tracks him down for an exclusive television interview.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. This week: Trout, and seas fishing out of Jacksons Bay
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 | Geoff Thomas has fished all his life, and after training as a journalist on the Auckland Star newspaper made a living from fishing as the first professional fly fishing guide based in Rotorua.
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 | This week: John looks at what we should do with our ocean treasure trove. Host John Tamihere and invited guests address an issue of the day, an issue that has direct relevance to the way we live.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 10th September
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 | No more sleeps - the Rugby World Cup opening night is finally here. We visit Dan Carter's dad and the caravan gets another run.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 9th September
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 | Sep 8
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 | Campbell Live is in Kingsland where much of the Rugby World Cup action will take place. Miss Tongan gives us a preview dance ahead of tomorrow night's All Blacks vs Tonga match and we hear from New Zealand rugby fans as far as Mongolia. We also hear of the Russian rugby team's plight to get to the Rugby World Cup.
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 | Shannon reports from the announcement of the 2011 VINZMA Finalists, chatting to Kids of 88, Avalanche City and Die Die Die.
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 | Drew heads to Rendezvous to check out the Body Art Awards in Auckland and sneaks in a chat with Len Brown too!
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 8th September
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 | 6 questions with Underbelly NZ writer, John Banas.
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 | 6 questions with Underbelly NZ executive producer, Philly de Lacey.
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 | Which team could cause a big upset at the Rugby World Cup? Can we sell all the tickets? Is Martin Snedden a stressed out grumpy bugger after four years of organising it? And Kevin McLeod of the Grand Designs TV show shares his romantic vision of moving to New Zealand.
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 | VNZMA Finalist David Dallas, with his hit track Take A Picture
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 | VNZMA Finalist Tiki Taane, with his brand new track, Summer Time...just in time for Summer!
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 | Check out VNZMA Finalist, Ladi6, with her video for Like Water
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 | Check out VNZMA Finalist, Stan Walker, with his hit track 'Loud'. Will he scoop all his awards like he did last year?
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 | This was the sound of 2011...'Young Blood' by Naked and Famous, VNZMA Finalists.
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 | A massive track for Kids of 88, this is Downtown, and they are VNZMA Finalists.
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 | This was a massive hit for Brooke and she might just get the finish to an amazing 2011 with some of those VNZMA Awards!
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 | VNZMA Finalist, Zowie, with her awesome track, Broken Machine.
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 | Drew goes behind the scenes with Annah Mac on her new video shoot for her song 'Celia'
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 | VNZMA Finalist Six60, with their hit track Rise Up 2.0
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 7th September
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Dust flies when Sean's desire for nothing but the best sparks a major conflict over the budget.
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 | We look at phone insurance and question if what you are told when you sign up differs to what happens when you make a claim. We get electricians into the hidden camera house but for this tradesman it’s a day he’d rather forget. And find out which brand of plunger coffee is best for you and your family.
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 | Shannon joins her granddad for a bit of radio-controlled car racing in the Auckland Drivers Series.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 6th September
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Animal Control Officers Mike and Austin get more than they bargained for when they are called to a suspected gang haunt where multiple unregistered dogs are in residence.
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 | Shannon chats to Denise L'Estrange Corbet and Francis Hooper about their collaboration with Number 1 Shoes.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 5th September
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 | In Episode 4, we find out who made it into the RAW grand final, and who has to start the long wait until next year.
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 | It’s one of life’s biggest mysteries – what happens to us when we die? Is there a possibility of life after death? 60 Minutes speaks to people who believe that they have died and come back to life.
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 | Julie learns how to make Okere Falls Store's famous baked potatoes. And in return, she shares a recipe for wagyu steak sandwich with onion jam. Final.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. This week: The team discovers what really happens in the wilds of Fiordland and South Westland during the commercial rock lobster season. Part One.
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 | This week: Geoff joins local youngsters surfcasting on the remote white sand beaches.
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 | This week: John looks at inequalities in wealth. Host John Tamihere and invited guests address an issue of the day, an issue that has direct relevance to the way we live.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 3rd September
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 | Pammie's crusade to save the hedgehog changes to save the possum when she learns it's a bigger pest in NZ.
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 | The Millen Baird Show is a broad appeal, live-action comedy series that revolves around a dysfunctional town, Paua Point, and its offbeat locals. The town provides the platform for a host of sketches featuring distinctive characters in a series of loosely related vignettes following the misadventures of the weird and wonderful townsfolk.
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 | Rosanagh's Covergirl TVC
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 | Bianca's Covergirl TVC
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 | Brigette's Covergirl TVC
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Shannon reports from Day Four of New Zealand Fashion Week 2011 with Zambezi, Huffer and Workshop Denim.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 2nd September
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 | Sep 1
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Shannon reports from Day Two of New Zealand Fashion Week 2011 with Ruby and new designer Liam.
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 | Shannon reports from Day Three of New Zealand Fashion Week 2011 with Trelise Cooper and Stolen Girlfriends Club.
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 | Bianca - showreel
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 | Brigette - showreel
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 | Rosanagh - showreel
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 1st September
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | Shannon reports from Day Twoe of New Zealand Fashion Week 2011, with Annah Stretton, Juliette Hogan and 27 Names.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 31st August
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 | This week sees Sean test potential head chefs; and on-going construction delays bringing the project to breaking point.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | We put drive through takeaways to the test. We expose arborist scammers. We bring you the truth about wheel clamping laws. And we put four slice toasters to the test.
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 | Shannon reports from Day One of New Zealand Fashion Week 2011.
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 | Shannon and Sharyn meet the NZNTM finalists at St Lukes over the weekend before the NZNTM final at NZ Fashion Week
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 | Shannon reports from Day One of New Zealand Fashion Week 2011.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 30th August
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz.
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 | This brand new local series takes an inside look into the work of Animal Control Officers based in South Auckland, following a dedicated team of animal-lovers as they go about their day-to-day work.
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 | Constable Julie Endres spots a speeding motorist heading in the opposite direction; a Ferrari driver questions the law; and a boy racer has the words 'Cop Bait' etched into his car.
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 | Drew goes behind the scenes at Cirque Du Soleil: Saltimbanco, as the show hits Auckland
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 | Lisa Crawley talks about her new song 'Blind Eyes', where her inspiration comes from and about a recent trip to New York.
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 | Alternative pop artist, Lisa Crawley, talks about her musical inspiration, her writing, her love of music and her hopes for the future.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 29th August
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 | In Episode 3, we delve further into the contestants' deep dark pasts to work out what makes them stand on stage looking for laughter.
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 | The Wells parents from Wanaka have four sons, all of them brilliant skiers – one world champion and three following fast behind him. So what's their secret and is it possible to breed winners?
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 | Julie visits two cafes - Biscotto and Caffetteria Allpress. She gets a behind-the-scenes look at hot air roasting and learns the secret to making delicious Italian biscuits called ricciarelli.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Geoff's fishing adventure in the Far North continues
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. This week: Cray-pots of the west coast of the South Island
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 | Watch this behind the scenes sneak peek of when things get really wet and rainy on the Sticky TV Farm!
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 27th August
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 | Pammie gets rid of her products at the Otara markets; Didio gets up close and personal with a bull breeder; and Titchy raps with Rastafarian MCs.
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 | The Millen Baird Show is a broad appeal, live-action comedy series that revolves around a dysfunctional town, Paua Point, and its offbeat locals. The town provides the platform for a host of sketches featuring distinctive characters in a series of loosely related vignettes following the misadventures of the weird and wonderful townsfolk.
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 | Shannon checks out the Wrap Party for the Burton NZ Open down in Queenstown, with Tiki Taane, Kora and Shihad
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 26th August
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 | Aug 25
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 | Who is profiting from the skyrocketing cost of fruit and vegetables and what can we do about it? Also, would you buy a Golliwog? Hip-hop artist Big Boi thought not, when he snapped a picture of some on sale at Auckland Airport this morning. What do you think; innocent child's toy or racist stereotype?
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 | Tonight Campbell Live is again in the small community of Logan City, south of Brisbane, and a mother and son are united after 70 years.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 25th August
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 | Tonight Campbell Live is in the small community of Logan City, south of Brisbane, where we talk to a local pastor and the police boss who has never seen anything like it before.
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 | Shannon goes quad-biking in Queenstown and gets some wheelies and doughnuts in on the back of a bike!
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 24th August
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 | Have a behind-the-scenes look at the new documentary film “Billy T: Te Movie” and the creative team who made it happen.
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 | All Blacks Coach Graham Henry talks to Campbell Live about his World Cup dreams, the chosen squad of 30 for the RWC and the couple who scooped a $12 million Lotto jackpot.
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 | With $4 million and 100 days, Sean Connolly's quest to turn a demolition site into Auckland's top dining destination continues.
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 | We look at a One Card special that is not being honoured. We trial Tauranga paving companies. We expose the tactics used by some mall photographers. And we discover what's really in your orange juice.
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 | Shannon gets some super snowboarding tips from pro boarder Nick Brown down at the snow in Queenstown
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 23rd August
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Animal Control Officers Mike and Fay are called out to collect a roaming dog… but find his owners less than welcoming.
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 | Senior Constable Dale Kahaki has a runner on his hands; a motorist claims he has the right to remain silent when stopped; and a boy racer bottle-throwing incident leads to more trouble.
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 | Sharon interviews Taylor Swift right after her recent concert in Chicago...and she talks about coming to NZ!
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 22nd August
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 | Charlotte Dawson reckons she was run out of her home country, but that Sydney welcomed her with open arms. So why do Aussies love what us Kiwi’s chose to hate? 60 minutes went to Sydney to find the answer.
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 | Colenso Café's Ruth shows Julie how to make a fabulous pavlova stack filled with fresh cream and boysenberries - their signature dish.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. This week: Pacific Bluefin tuna
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 | This week: Geoff is fishing in the Far North
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 | This week: Sentencing. Host John Tamihere and invited guests address an issue of the day, an issue that has direct relevance to the way we live.
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 20th August
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 | Didio is officially welcomed by Mayor Tim Shadbolt; Titchy's touching gets out of control in a game of touch rugby; and Pammie gets organic at the Levin River Festival.
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 | The Millen Baird Show is a broad appeal, live-action comedy series that revolves around a dysfunctional town, Paua Point, and its offbeat locals. The town provides the platform for a host of sketches featuring distinctive characters in a series of loosely related vignettes following the misadventures of the weird and wonderful townsfolk.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Shannon heads down to Cardrona ski field to check out the halfpipe event at the Burton NZ Open.
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 | Check out part 1 of Shannon's Queenstown bungee jump with A.J. Hackett.
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 | Will she jump?! Check out part 2 of Shannon's bungee jump in Queenstown with A.J. Hackett.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 19th August
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 | Warthogs Twentieth Broadcast
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 | Aug 18
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Shannon heads down to Cardrona ski field to check out the competition at the Burton NZ Open.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 18th August
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 | Warthogs Ninteenth Broadcast
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 17th August
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 | Warthogs Eighteenth Broadcast
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | The series premieres with Australian celebrity chef Sean Connolly given $4 million and 100 days to open an award-winning and profitable restaurant in Auckland - all in time for the Rugby World Cup.
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 | Tonight, we look at uninsured drivers working for fast food companies and ask who pays if they smash into your vehicle? A good photo is a vital part of getting a passport so we put retailers that offer this service to the test, you will be amazed at the results and find out what is really in one of New Zealand’s most popular types of cheese.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 16th August
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 | Warthogs Seventeenth Broadcast
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | A routine investigation turns into an all-out street-fight, and Animal Control Officers Steve and Sean get caught in the middle.
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 | A man rides a mini-bike to the shop for a pie and gets in a whole lot of trouble; a motorist tries to rap his way out of a ticket; and the law catches up with some boy racers.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 15th August
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 | Warthogs Sixteenth Broadcast
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 | Hannah Tamaki, wife of Destiny Church founder Brian Tamaki, wants to become president of the Maori Women's Welfare League, but they’re fighting tooth-and-nail to keep her out.
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 | Julie meets the secretary of the Hebrew Congregation, Malindy Rosin, who gives her a tour of Greys Ave Deli. Then chef, Celia Harvey shows how to make potato latkes and matzo soup - iconic Jewish delicacies.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Geoff is hunting. The hunters' skills are tested when the stags are roaring in the Canterbury hills.
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. This week: Greywouth and Westport
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 | This week: Superannuation. Host John Tamihere and invited guests address an issue of the day, an issue that has direct relevance to the way we live.
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 13th August
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 | This week's season opener sees Pammie taking her chat show to Wellington Cup Race Day; Didio hunting a kiwi bird; and hermaphrodite rapper Titchy shocking a shop assistant.
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 | The Millen Baird Show is a broad appeal, live-action comedy series that revolves around a dysfunctional town, Paua Point, and its offbeat locals. The town provides the platform for a host of sketches featuring distinctive characters in a series of loosely related vignettes following the misadventures of the weird and wonderful townsfolk.
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 | A truck driver shows us the footage of bad drivers from his drive-cam, the caravan makes its way to Eketahuna and rugby players raise money for spinal cord injury research.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 12th August
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 | Warthogs Fifteenth Broadcast
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 | Aug 11
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 | Tonight we see what the new Christchurch could look like, we are out and about in the caravan hearing your thoughts on Adidas' All Black jersey debacle and we hear from an Oxfam worker in Somalia.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 11th August
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 | Warthogs Fourteenth Broadcast
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 | Tonight Adidas finally front up over the All Black jersey debacle and we have an exclusive interview with the director of Lion Man's Zion Wildlife Park. And the case of the over-booked Fiji holiday home goes to court.
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 | Drew turns his hand to bodybuilding and works out with NZ bodybuilding champion and Mr Olympian contestant, Mo
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 | Shannon interviews Italian opera trio, Il Volo, 3 16 year old singers from Italy with incredible voices!
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 | Drew visits The Food Show in Auckland and tries everything on offer
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 10th August
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 | Warthogs Thirteenth Broadcast
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 | Meet Titchy as s/he tries on a bathing suit in Invercargill
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 | Meet Pammie as she exhibits her health products at a horse event in Opotiki
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 | Meet Didio, a Zimbabwean Official, as she visits Hokitika's National Kiwi Centre.
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 | This week's season opener sees Pammie taking her chat show to Wellington Cup Race Day; Didio hunting a kiwi bird; and hermaphrodite rapper Titchy shocking a shop assistant.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Season 1, Ep 5 - Va'asa Areli attempts to find an inspirational teacher who changed her life.
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 | We uncover the shocking truth about New Zealand's building industry. Then, in a hidden camera trial, we show you how easy it is for someone to use your credit card.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 9th August
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 | Warthogs Twelfth Broadcast
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 | The series opener of this brand new local series sees Animal Control Officer Fay on the case of Whiskey, a pitbull who's been accused of bailing up pedestrians on a South Auckland walkway.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | The law interrupts a late night booty call; a caregiver gets in a heap of trouble; and three people are feared drowned in the Waikato River.
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 | New kiwi artist Ria talks about her love of singing and performing and tells us more about her sound.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 8th August
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 | Warthogs Eleventh Broadcast
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 | Ria talks about her new track 'All My Ladies', how she wrote it and the rest of her music and what the song means to her.
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 | It’s the biggest, most important security gig in town - the Rugby World Cup. But as the eyes of the world focus on Eden Park, the company given the job is facing scrutiny itself.
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 | Wellington's Café Polo chef, David Thurlow shows Julie how to make a special grilled halmoui salad. In return, Julie makes gourmet venison pies to add to the café's menu.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. This week: Antarctica
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 | This week: Geoff is hunting in Canterbury.
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 | This week: host John Tamihere and invited guests address an issue of the day, an issue that has direct relevance to the way we live.
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 6th August
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 | Tim Shadbolt, Jono and Jimmy the Dwarf star in a parody of Two and a Half Men. Shannon reports on the news; and Guy chats with his hero, John Rowles. Final.
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 | 7 Days sees New Zealand's top comedians pit their wits against the week's news and each other. Jeremy Corbett is host and referee as two teams of our top comedy talent and their special guest dissect the news of the last seven days with uninformed brilliance.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 5th August
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 | Warthogs Tenth Broadcast
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 | We take a look at the life of drama student, theatresports pro and budding comedian Eli Matthewson.
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 | Videos, poems, getting yelled in the street. Have a look at the many facets of Paul’s comedic work.
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 | Aug 4
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 4th August
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 | Warthogs Ninth Broadcast
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 3rd August
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 | Warthogs Eighth Broadcast
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 | The X Factor USA judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, L.A. Reid and Nicole Scherzinger talk about the upcoming coming competition and the rivaly amongst themselves.
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 | Simon Cowell discusses the audition process for The X Factor USA and how to stand out from the crowd.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Season 1, Ep 4 - Taite wants to find the daughters he left behind when he fled Australia. The search involves travel across Australia, DNA tests and a brutal murder before a heart ending in Hamilton.
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 | Our hidden camera exposes motor vehicle inspections; we look into dodgy online discount vouchers; and we put electric kettles to the test in our Product Check.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 2nd August
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 | Warthogs Seventh Broadcast
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | The Armed Offenders Squad surround a man's house after he throws a knife at a passing driver; and we expose motorists who think it's a good idea to stick their heads out of a sun roof.
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 | Jay Bulletproof talks to Decent Exposure about his love of music, his background and why he loves doing what he does
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 | Jay Bulletproof talks about his new track 'Dub Me Crazy', how it was made, what the reaction to the track was and what's happened since the release.
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 | Dog Patrol - Mondays, 8.00pm. Dog Patrol is focused on the work of the Animal Control Officers based in South Auckland; following this dedicated team of animal-lovers as they go about their incredibly varied day-to-day work.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 1st August
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 | Warthogs Sixth Broadcast
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 | Lady Gaga talks to Drew during her recent trip down under!
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 | Drew talks to Brett and Nick from Kiwi band Cut Off Your Hands about their music and their recent travels
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 | He is the only Kiwi on the FBI’s most wanted list yet it was 60 Minutes who tracked him down in the Middle East last year. Now he is back in New Zealand defrauding a whole new group of gullible victims.
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 | Meekong Delta - Vietnam: The Meekong Delta is known as Vietnam's bread basket. Nici makes like the locals and starts early for breakfast at a market. At home she makes caramelised chicken and vermicelli herb salad.
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 | Takapuna's Little & Friday café owner Kim Evans shows Julie how to make their famous doughnuts.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Geoff is fishing in the Kaipara harbour with soft-baits
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. This week: Shark fishing in Omaha.
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 | This week: we look at foreign ownership of New Zealand land.
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 30th July
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 | We're going behind the scenes of 'Paul Henry: What Was I Thinking - The Movie'. Guy Williams turns into a hard hitting journalist when he attempts to solve the mystery of Ken Eastwood, and the $300 that he owes, and Shannon Ryan investigates reports that the All Blacks are spending too much time endorsing products, to train properly for the world cup.
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Jesse Mulligan, Jesse Griffin, Ben Hurley, and Jay Jay Feeney dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 29th July
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 | Warthogs Fifth Broadcast
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 | Jul 28
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 28th July
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 | Warthogs Fourth Broadcast
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 | Hip-hop artist, David Dallas, chats to Drew about his new album and his travels in America
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 27th July
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 | Warthogs Third Broadcast
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 | Introducing the film about the book about the man, Paul Henry: The Movie. 'What was I thinking'...
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 | The Zion Wildlife Gardens have gone into receivership, so what will become of the cats? Who will take animals which have been declawed? Also, do you put off going to the dentist because of the cost? We investigate the cost of dental work around the country. And finally, the desperate dad at his wits end, struggling with the rising cost of living and feeding his three children.
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 | Season 1, Ep 3
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 | We look at what's in Survival Kits.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 26th July
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 | Warthogs Second Broadcast
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Kayla
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Kendal
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Lexie
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Liz
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Rihanna
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Sara
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Terra
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Anamaria
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Ann
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Chelsey
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Chris
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Esther
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Jane
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 | Meet ANTM Cycle 15 model contestant, Kacey
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 | Campbell Live crosses to Oslo ahead of the court appearance of the Norwegian killer Anders Breivik, plus the poultry industry agrees it's time to move away from battery cages and have been trying out new ones - so why won't they let us see them? And we have the best of your pictures and videos from the big chill.
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 | A boy racer gathering gets out of hand; a father and son go on a drink-driving jaunt; and repeat offenders are caught on camera for a second time.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 25th July
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 | Warthogs First Broadcast
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 | NZNTM's Chris Sisarich chats to Drew and Shannon about this season of NZNTM
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 | Corbett referees: Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Cal Wilson, Urzila Carlson, Jesse Griffin, and Jon Bridges
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 | Jeremy Corbett is host and referee as two teams of our top comedy talent and their special guest dissect the news of the last seven days with uninformed brilliance.
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 | Jeremy Corbett is host and referee as two teams of our top comedy talent and their special guest dissect the news of the last seven days with uninformed brilliance.
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 | Kiwi Glen Johnson travelled in a small boat from Africa to Yemen with people smugglers. When he got there he was abandoned in the desert, then thrown in prison with no rights, no charges and no access to lawyers.
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 | On Christmas Eve 2009, the Civil Aviation Authority grounded the Heli Ag Company’s fleet of helicopters, stopping the booming crop spraying company dead in its tracks. The alleged crime, tampering with the clock that records the hours flown.
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 | Gallery Nikau Café is famous for their brunch menu. In this episode, Nikau Café's owner Kelda shows Julie how to make her famous sage fried eggs.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Geoff is trout fishing on the Canterbury Plains
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. This week: Shark fishing from the beach.
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 | This week: we look at New Zealand's investment in the Rugby World Cup.
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 23rd July
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 | Jono gives us his take on the television landscape; Guy Williams is once again on the story trail; and Shannon Ryan exposes more world news.
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Cal Wilson, Urzila Carlson, Jesse Griffin, and Jon Bridges dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Was the Pike River mine safe? John Campbell speaks to CEO Peter Whittall. Plus we're in Japan, seeing first-hand the recovery and reconstruction efforts.
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 22nd July
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 | Check out this sneak peek of Lady Gaga performing 'Edge of Glory' Live at Sydney Monster Hall. Full broadcast 29th July on FOUR!
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 | Musician, Architect and Stand-up Comic. Mo Kheir is force to be reckoned with.
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 | Jul 21
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 | The burqa issue is back: Should women cover up or not? Plus the Craig Mudgway saga continues, and we're in Christchurch as heaters are handed out to the needy
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 21st July
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 | Drew chats to John Toogood on set of the video of The Adults new track 'A Part of Me'
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 | Tyson Tyler talks about his new track 'Go Hard', and what inspired him to write the lyrics and make the music.
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 | Rapper Tyson Tyler talks about his music, his sound, his background and what he hopes and dreams for the future.
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 | Drew chats to Brandon from American rock band, Rise Against, who are back in NZ with a new album
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 20th July
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 | Corbett referees: Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Madeline Sami, Cori Gonzalez Macuer, Chopper, and Jesse Mulligan
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 | Corbett referees: Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Madeline Sami, Cori Gonzalez Macuer, Chopper, and Jesse Mulligan
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 | Corbett referees: Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Madeline Sami, Cori Gonzalez Macuer, Chopper, and Jesse Mulligan
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | 'Beans'. Are baked beans a health food? Carolyn finds out if beans really give us gas. She also looks at whether they can protect against birth defects, and is there an easy way to get kids to eat veges?
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 19th July
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | A motorist reports cars speeding; Valentine's Day plans end badly; and suspicions are aroused when a motorist's tattoos don't match police records.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 18th July
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 | NZNTM's latest eliminated model Amber comes into the studio to chat to Shannon
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 | Take a tour of the Raising Hope set with Shannon Woodward.
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 | Cloris Leachman talks about the story behind Raising Hope.
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 | Garrett Dillahunt talks about family dynamics on Raising Hope and the direction of the series.
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 | Lucas Neff talks about the Raising Hope TV series and his character on the show.
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 | An interview with Martha Plimpton who plays Virgina on Raising Hope.
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 | Shannon Woodward discusses the Raising Hope plot and family dynamics.
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 | See footage from the baby auditions for Raising Hope.
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 | The next car you buy could save your life. The fact is, the older your car, the less safe it is likely to be. The newer the car, and the more your prepared to spend on it, the safer it is likely to be.
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 | In the series premiere, Boatshed Café owner, Craig shows Julie how to make the café's signature dish: Asian-style fresh flounder, wrapped in foil and baked in the oven.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | An interview with Raising Hope's Executive Producer Greg Garcia.
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 | The Jono Project "NZNTM DVD extras"
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 | The Jono Project "Mike Hosking's saddest TV moments DVD"
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 | The Jono Project "Queer Eye parody"
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. This week: Little Barrier Island
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 | This week: Geoff is fishing the Ranfurly Banks off the East Cape.
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 | This week: we look at depression
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 16th July
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 | Jono Pryor gets a cultural makeover in Brown Eye for the White Guy. Shannon Ryan reports on Ninja prejudice, and Guy Williams delivers possibly the most awkward piece of television you're likely to see all year.
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Madeline Sami, Cori Gonzalez Macuer, Chopper, and Jesse Mulligan dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 15th July
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 | Only 16 and already crafting a career in comedy. Have a look around the life of stand-up comedian, Naomi Moore.
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 | Jul 14
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 14th July
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 13th July
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 | Corbett referees: Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Jamie Bowen, Clayton Carrick Leslie, Jesse Griffin, and Ben Hurley
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 | Corbett referees: Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Jamie Bowen, Clayton Carrick Leslie, Jesse Griffin, and Ben Hurley
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | 'Pork'. Is imported pork full of hormones and antibiotics? And could some additives in bacon cause stomach cancer? Plus, Carolyn updates us on NZ piggery conditions.
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 | A Farewell to Cassino
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 12th July
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 11th July
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 | NZNTM's latest eliminated model Brianna chats to Shannon Ryan
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 | The Crusaders are this year’s Super heroes. They played the entire season of the Super 15 away from their home ground in Christchurch. It’s a sporting achievement that rivals any other in the history of the game. And still they found time to roll up their sleeves and help fix up their shaky city.
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 | Meet Matt Bowden, the man behind Kronic, the synthetic cannabis now on sale in New Zealand dairies. How does he do it and how much money does he make?
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Geoff is hunting.
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme.
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 | This week: we are supporting Maori Language week.
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 9th July
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 | Target's Brooke Howard Smith and Jeanette Thomas feature in Jono version of The Amazing Race. Guy Williams continues to deliver his weekly stories; and Shannon Ryan with this week's news.
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Jamie Bowen, Clayton Carrick Leslie, Jesse Griffin, and Ben Hurley dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 8th July
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 | Jul 7
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 7th July
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 | In Episode Two of Raw we get to know a little bit more about this year’s contestants. Naomi tells us about getting time off school to write comedy and Paul exposes more of his entertaining past as a wrestling manager.
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 | Jeremy Corbett referees Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Dave Thornton, Jeremy Elwood, Steve Wrigley, and Urzila Carlson
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 6th July
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 | Learn how to mix and match color, pattern from Mon!
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | 'Shellfish'. Carolyn looks at whether shellfish in our shops contain bacteria, viruses or even potentially lethal bio-toxins. Also, can mussels increase your brain power? And are oysters really an aphrodisiac?
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 5th July
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 | Jeremy Corbett referees Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Dave Thornton, Jeremy Elwood, Steve Wrigley, and Urzila Carlson
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 | Jeremy Corbett referees Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Dave Thornton, Jeremy Elwood, Steve Wrigley, and Urzila Carlson
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 | Jeremy Corbett referees Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Dave Thornton, Jeremy Elwood, Steve Wrigley, and Urzila Carlson
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 4th July
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 | He's a 22-year-old rugby star and his dream is to represent his country at this year's Rugby World Cup.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | This week: Geoff is fishing the Chathams
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. Tonight: Soft baits for snapper in Leigh
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 | In this brand new local series, host John Tamihere and invited guests address an issue of the day, an issue that has direct relevance to the way we live.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 2nd July
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 | Jeremy Irons discusses how he came to be on The Borgias TV series and gives insight into the Borgia family history.
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 | Jeremy Iron talks about the Pope and power during the life and times of the Borgia family.
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 | Jono investigates the Strange But True real life cases of the woman who was born looking like Jeremy Corbett, and the everyday obstacles that this condition brings.
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, Dave Thornton, Jeremy Elwood, Steve Wrigley, and Urzila Carlson dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Should cafe's refuse hot water to mother's if they haven't bought anything? And Gareth Morgan's initiative to get Kiwi kids feeding Happy Feet's refined diet.
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 | Watch the full video of Drew's brand new music single 'Get Over You'
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 1st July
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 | David Oakes talks about his character Juan Borgia, swordfighting and The Borgia family.
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 | talks about his character Cesare Borgia and how the Borgia family operates.
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 | Lotte Verbeek talks about The Borgias TV series and her character Giulia Farnese.
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 | Neil Jordan talks about the Borgia family history.
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 | Peter Sullivan talks about his character Cardinal Ascanio Sforza and how he fits into The Borgias series.
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 | Colm Feore talks about his character Giuliano Della Rovere and how he fits into The Borgias series.
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 | Ruta Gedmintas talks about her character Ursula Bonadeo.
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 | Jun 30
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 | Is there any truth to the rumours of Riccarton mall being unsafe? And could the death of a worker at Zion Lion Park been prevented?
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 30th June
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 | Why isn't there a national screening programme for colon cancer? Plus meet more of the Fiji Resort scammer's victims
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 29th June
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | 'Soy'. Carolyn discovers that soy is in an enormous amount of processed foods and we're probably eating more than we think. So is it healthy? Or is it toxic? And can it impact on fertility?
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 | Watch this sneak peak of Drew's brand new music video. Catch the full premiere on Drew and Shannon Live, Friday 1st July!
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 28th June
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 | NZNTM's second eliminated model, Holly aka Glassons Wild Card, talks to Shannon
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 | Jeremy Corbett referees as Paul Ego, Jesse Mulligan, Chopper, Dai Henwood, Cal Wilson, and Vaughan King dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Jeremy Corbett referees as Paul Ego, Jesse Mulligan, Chopper, Dai Henwood, Cal Wilson, and Vaughan King dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | A boy racer turns his headlights off in an effort to outrun the law; the search is on for a driver thought to have done a booze bus runner; and confessions of cannabis possession.
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 | Watch this sneak peak of Drew's brand new music video. Catch the full premiere on Drew and Shannon Live, Friday 1st July!
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 27th June
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 | Could Auckland’s planned inner-city railway really be stopped because of a Taniwha lurking under Queen Street? Who believes in these mystical creatures anyway? And what are they?
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Cote De Pablo hints at what we can expect from the new season of NCIS.
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 | David McCallum hints at what we can expect from the new season of NCIS.
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 | Mark Harmon discusses the transition from NCIS Season 7 to Season 8.
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 | Find out why NCIS Season 8 is so special to Michael Weatherly.
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 | Pauley Perrette talks about the upcoming "Abby" episode on NCIS.
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 | Pauley Perrette talks about the new season of NCIS and her character's progression.
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 | Producer Shane Brennan talks about the new season of NCIS.
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 | This week: Geoff is on Lake Rotoiti P2
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. Tonight: fishing in the Hokianga Part 2.
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 | In this brand new local series, host John Tamihere and invited guests address an issue of the day, an issue that has direct relevance to the way we live.
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 | Alternative pop artist, writer and producer Seth Haapu talks about his new album due out in August
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 | Seth Haapu tells us about his new track 'Owe You Nothing', written when he was 19, and where his inspiration came from
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 25th June
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 | Jono and Jimmy the Dwarf recount their incredible tale of survival in 'I Shouldn't Have Survived'. Guy Williams on the election trail with Kelvin Alp; and Shannon Ryan delivers the news.
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 | This week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Jesse Mulligan, Chopper, Dai Henwood, Cal Wilson, and Vaughan King dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Check out the behind the scenes footage of Drew's new music video. Catch the full premiere on Drew and Shannon Live, Friday 1st July!
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 | Watch this sneak peak of Drew's brand new music video. Catch the full premiere on Drew and Shannon Live, Friday 1st July!
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 24th June
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 | Shannon investigates farming fashion at FieldDays
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 | Drew checks out the tractors, chainsaws and mullets at FieldDays
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 | Watch this sneak peak of Drew's brand new music video. Catch the full premiere on Drew and Shannon Live, Friday 1st July!
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 | Jun 23
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 23rd June
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 | 17 year old Massad talks about his single and video for 'Tear My Heart Out' and how he's different to other artists
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 | Watch this sneak peak of Drew's brand new music video. Catch the full premiere on Drew and Shannon Live, Friday 1st July!
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 | NZNTM's first eliminated model, Aminah, talks to Drew and Shannon
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 | Watch the teaser for cycle 15 of America's Next Top Model, coming soon to FOUR
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 22nd June
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 | Kiwi solo artist Massad talks about his passion for music, his love of writing and how his brain thinks music non-stop!
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 | Check out this teaser for all new show, Bob's Burgers, part of Outrageous FOUR Toons Thursday 30th June
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | 'Yoghurt'. Can it help with weight loss? Carolyn investigates if pro-biotics really work or are just marketing hype. Is dairy food a good source of calcium for growing kids, or a fatty, sugary artificial treat?
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 21st June
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 | The Jono Project "Survivor" parody.
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 | The Jono Project "Deadliest Catch" parody.
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 | The Jono Project "Energy Saver" parody.
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 | The Jono Project "Energy Saver" parody.
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 | The Jono Project "Energy Saver" parody.
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 | The Jono Project "Ice Road tTruckers" parody.
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 | The Jono Project "Ice Road Truckers" parody.
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 | The Jono Project "Ice Road Truckers" parody.
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 | The Jono Project: Shannon covers the launch of a new TV Network.
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 | The Jono Project: Stu gets fired...
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 | The Jono Project: Guy visits Masterton to check out the aspirational goal of the world's largest goalposts.
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 | Campbell Live brings you the latest news and current affairs live at 7pm. Join our Facebook community - www.facebook.com/campbelllivenz
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 | A house fire endangers the lives of young children; a police dispatcher shuts down a rowdy party; and constables chase a hot chicken thief.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 20th June
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 | Nik Brinkman talks about collaborating with Pip Browne aka Ladyhawke on the track 'Living in My House'
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 | Nik Brinkman talks about his new music project Junica, his unique sound and touring America
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 | The Mountain Dew skate park is in full swing, with some awesome competitions
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 | He was an unassuming Kiwi accountant who ended up going undercover for America’s drug enforcement agency.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. Tonight: fishing in the Hokianga.
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 | This week: Geoff is on Lake Rotoiti
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 | In this brand new local series, host John Tamihere and invited guests address an issue of the day, an issue that has direct relevance to the way we live.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 18th June
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 | Jono goes on the road with Ice Cream Truckers; he also joins the crew at taxi company, Deadliest Dispatch; and we premiere new reality TV show, Surveyor Manukau.
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 | Returning after a four week break, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Madeleine Sami, Jeremy Elwood, Ben Hurley, and Jono Pryor dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Returning after a four week break, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Madeleine Sami, Jeremy Elwood, Ben Hurley, and Jono Pryor dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Returning after a four week break, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Madeleine Sami, Jeremy Elwood, Ben Hurley, and Jono Pryor dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Returning after a four week break, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Madeleine Sami, Jeremy Elwood, Ben Hurley, and Jono Pryor dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Returning after a four week break, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Madeleine Sami, Jeremy Elwood, Ben Hurley, and Jono Pryor dissect the news of the last seven days.
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 | Meet Tyne
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 | Meet Yanna
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 | Meet Holly
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 | Christchurch and Wellington residents could have been mistaken for seeing one of Sir Peter Jackson's movie props ambling down the tarmac at their respective airports tonight, but the truth was far more humane.
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 | Meet AJ (Asher-Jane)
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 | Meet Amber
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 | Meet Aminah
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 | Meet Arihana
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 | Meet Aroha
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 | Meet Bianca
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 | Meet Briana
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 | Meet Brigette
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 | Meet Hillary
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 | Meet Issy
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 | Meet Rosanagh
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 17th June
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 | In episode one of ‘Raw’ we take a look at the Raw Comedy Quest competition and meet some of this year’s contestants.
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 | Find out about Craig “Scotty” Tulloch and his ACDC obsession which lead him to stand-up comedy.
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 | Jun 16
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 | Christchurch and Wellington residents could have been mistaken for seeing one of Sir Peter Jackson's movie props ambling down the tarmac at their respective airports tonight, but the truth was far more humane.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 16th June
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 | Tonight we return to Christchurch to take a look at the suburb of Bexley, and the effect of bureaucracy on the rebuild effort.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 15th June
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 | Check out Kiwi rapper K.One's new track, 'She's A Killer', featuring J.Williams on Decent Exposure
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 | Tonight, Christchurch as it stands today, 28 hours after yesterday's big shake and nine months after the first one.
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 | 'Rice, Pasta And Noodles'. Should processed starchy staples be off the menu? Carolyn puts a student flat on an instant noodle diet to find out. Plus, does pasta make us fat? And could rice imports be putting our health at risk?
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 14th June
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 | Part 1 - The Jono Project "Meet The Parents" parody, starring Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira.
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 | Campbell Live is in Christchurch with Mayor Bob Parker, CERA boss Roger Sutton and Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee, after two severe quakes today.
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 | Constables arm up with the taser to hunt a violent offender; the ambulance crew race to save a stab victim; and a seven-year-old won't reveal how she ended up stuck in handcuffs.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 13th June
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 | Kiwi hip-hop and rapper K.One talks about his background and following the dream of becoming a musician
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 | Drew chats to teen star of new movie Super 8, Elle Fanning
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 | Drew chats to writer/director of new movie Super 8, J.J. Abrams
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 | Drew chats to father and son team Kyle and Joel from brand new Super 8 movie
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 | Shannon investigates the latest street craze sweeping the internet, Ballin'...
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 | Part 2 - The Jono Project "Meet The Parents" parody, starring Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira.
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 | Part 3 - The Jono Project "Meet The Parents" parody, starring Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira.
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 | Outtakes - The Jono Project "Meet The Parents" parody, starring Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira.
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 | Part 1 - The Jono Project "Kendra" parody, starring NZNT Model 'Dakota'.
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 | Part 2 - The Jono Project "Kendra" parody, starring NZNT Model 'Dakota'.
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 | Part 3 - The Jono Project "Kendra" parody, starring NZNT Model 'Dakota'.
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 | Outtakes - XBox - The Jono Project "Kendra" parody, starring NZNT Model 'Dakota'.
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 | Outtakes - Dog Tag - The Jono Project "Kendra" parody, starring NZNT Model 'Dakota'.
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 | Faced with a positive test in pregnancy for Down Syndrome, what would you do?
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Geoff is hunting.
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. Tonight: fishing at the Barrier.
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 11th June
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 | Jono goes behind-the-scenes of the new reality show Dakota; Guy Williams visits a farm that promises more punch than the usual kiwi farm; and Shannon Ryan on her spin on local news.
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 | Not only does Russia have a rugby team, but despite being 10,000 to one outsiders, they have already got a loyal New Zealand fan club. Who are they, and why are they supporting Russia?
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 10th June
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 | Drew chats to British electronic musician, Gary Numan
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 | Guy investigates 5 legged calves, large and small horses and more at The NZ Heritage Farm Show.
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 | Jun 9
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 | He's been fighting to be let back into New Zealand since he had to leave in April. But is Martyn Payne's struggle over? Immigration have made a decision.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 9th June
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 | Shannon meets the artists and award winners at the Pacific Music Awards
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 | To vaccinate or not to vaccinate. Tonight the children who have been told to stay home because six of their fellow school pupils have measles.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 8th June
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 | After some finishing touches, the skate park prepares for its grand opening.
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 | Should politicians have attended Destiny Church's AGM? Plus we look into dog attacks on dogs - how seriously are these incidents taken by the authorities?
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 | 'Berries'. Is their reputation as a super-fruit deserved? Carolyn investigates if antioxidants really work in our bodies, and with many berries covered in pesticides, should we be eating them at all?
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 7th June
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 | Part 1 - The Jono Project "Extreme Home Makeover" parody.
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 | Part 2 - The Jono Project "Extreme Home Makeover" parody.
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 | Part 3 - The Jono Project "Extreme Home Makeover" parody.
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 | Part 4 - The Jono Project "Extreme Home Makeover" parody.
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 | Shannon investigates if it is too soon to make jokes about the Garden City...
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 | Guy investigates the latest craze, from the 90's...
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 | Police come down hard on a gang and its sophisticated drug dealing network; clever police work unveils a commercial marijuana growing set-up; and some weed smoking youths get caught red handed.
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 | It's a busy night for the ambulance crews as they deal with car crash and clean up late night drinkers. Also dealing with the consequences of alcohol are constables who are forced to break up a party.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 6th June
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 | In our rugby-mad country, cricket players are often overshadowed by their rugby counterparts. But Black Cap Brendon McCullum has found rock star fame in India as part of cricket’s richest tournament, the Indian Premier League.
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 | The word almost everyone uses about broadcaster Paul Henry is "polarising". Some people think the worst of him, others the best. So where does he stand himself?
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Geoff is fishing and eating oysters off the rocks.
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme.
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 4th June
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 | Jono re-creates Extreme Home Makeover with an unsuspecting Levin family and their home; Guy Williams covers the revival of the Chatter Ring; and Shannon is out investigating the big issues.
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 | Tonight we canvas opinion in Otago, as the Highlanders prepare to unveil their new green jerseys. Will they be at the defining edge rugby haute couture or more of a hangover?
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 3rd June
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 | Comedy on tour – it’s not all hot chicks, classy beers and cracking gags. Join Ben Hurley, Steve Wrigley and Vaughan King in their minivan as they hit the road.
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 | Jun 2
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 | Yesterday marked 100 days until the Rugby World Cup and 100 days since the Christchurch Earthquake, two massive, yet contrasting events.
Today Christchurch residents woke to photos in The Press of city council contractors weeding garden beds in the red zone.
Many were not amused because 101 days on many are still living without basic council services.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 2nd June
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 | The Mountain Dew Pinball Skate Park gets a backboard and lighting.
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 | We meet the Tauranga granny whose viral video is going global. Plus the Nelson father-and-son duo who are undergoing a groundbreaking operation.
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 | Sticky TV from Wednesday 1st June
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 | Mike, Haimona & Brett organise some graphics for their skate park with a difference.
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 | Mike, Haimona & Brett add the final finishing touches to their dream skate park.
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 | Watch Mike, Haimona & Brett make a skate park with a difference.
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 | Meet the guy who'll be designing Mike, Haimona & Brett's dream skate park.
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 | The skate park gets under construction! Check out the building progress.
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 | 'Beer'. There's pure, low-carb, and additive free, but are traditional beers full of additives and preservatives? We investigate why so many women hate the taste, and if beer could lower a man's sperm count.
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 | Sticky TV from Tuesday 31st May
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 | A former Wellington public servant is in jail in Argentina charged with cocaine smuggling.
She claims she was duped into it by her internet boyfriend - she says she thought she was carrying documents on his behalf.
In the first part of our television exclusive, we are in Argentina with Armstrong’s family.
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 | Police conduct raids on suspected drug houses; the Papukura CIB shut down a P lab; and street workers prove a handful as Frontline officers try to find the owner of a meth pipe.
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 | A police patrol uncovers a house on fire; the ambulance crew race to help an unconscious woman; and police hunt the armed robbers of a TAB.
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 | Sticky TV from Monday 30th May
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 | Drew catches up with Brad and Marty from The Edge then makes them slap each other in the face with fish as a part of a 40 Hour Famine challenge.
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 | Meet the dangerous fantasist who tricked teenage boys into falling in love. Her victims explain how they were fooled and the woman herself describes how she did it. Reporter Paula Penfold met Facebook stalker Natalia Burgess for an intriguing insight into a complex world of deceit. Burgess explains the personalities she created, the voices she put on and the tricks she used. Her victims tell a sadder story – a story of broken hearts and, in some cases, broken lives.
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 | The Nation: An in depth weekly current affairs show about the major players and forces which shape New Zealand's world.
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 | This week: Geoff is in Darwin.
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 | Gone Fishin' is a slice of outdoor New Zealand designed around a central fishing theme. This week: Fishing Tournament in Northland
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 | Kiwisport TV is a weekly sports show made especially for kiwi kids.
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 | Sticky TV from Saturday 28th May
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 | Jono goes undercover with Bruce Hopkins in a fake tan black-market bust. Guy Williams visits a cat show; and Shannon Ryan delivers some surprising news.
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 | Shannon - Lotto Budget. New Zealander's dream of an army of robots looks to become a reality after Wayne Mapp wins big on roulette.
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 | Guy - Cat Show. Guy goes undercover as a TV reporter exposing the dark underbelly of cat shows in Te Atatu.
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 | Why are petrol prices different across the country? Plus we meet the Kiwis who are charming the Aussies on Australia's Got Talent
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 | Sticky TV from Friday 27th May
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 | May 26
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 | Is New Zealand living up to it's 100% pure branding? We bring you an update on deported migrant Martyn Payne. Plus meet YouTube's first sensation.
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 | Sticky TV from Thursday 26th May
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