List of Back Benches episodes
This is a list of episodes from the New Zealand political show Back Benches, which aired on the now-defunct channel TVNZ 7.
The date listed is the date (Wednesday) that the episode was filmed and aired live for the first time. Each episode was aired again on the subsequent Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Series One (2008)
- ↑ At the time of the filming and airing of episode 28, none of the panel guests were current MPs, but potential MPs. Kevin Hague became a list MP, and Nikki Kaye became the MP for the electorate of Auckland Central.
- ↑ Josephine Pagani was not an MP, but was ranked 3rd on the Progressive Party list at the 2008 election. She did not enter parliament as Progressive Party only gained 0.91% of the popular vote
- ↑ At the time of the filming and airing of episode 31, none of the panel guests were current MPs, but potential MPs. Phil Twyford and Paul Quinn became list MPs
- ↑ David Slack is a commentator, author and speech writer; Martyn Bradbury and Jessica Hassell are bloggers
- ↑ The panel guests of the Election Night Special were not all MPs, but candidates for the Wellington Central electorate seat. Sue Kedgley and Heather Roy were re-elected as list MPs, and Grant Robertson (not on panel) won Wellington Central.
- ↑ Alex Mitchell was President of the Young Nats; Gareth Hughes stood as the Green Party's candidate in the Ōhariu electorate; Kimo Winiata was president of the Young Māori Party, and is the son of Māori Party president Whatarangi Winiata
Recess (2008/09)
# |
Date |
Issues and topics discussed |
1 |
24 December 2008 |
Law and order; the environment; the economy |
2 |
31 December 2008 |
US election; financial crisis; China |
3 |
7 January 2009 |
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4 |
14 January 2009 |
Big issues of 2008; election campaigns |
5 |
21 January 2009 |
Law and order; the environment; the economy |
6 |
28 January 2009 |
International issues – global financial crisis; Chinese milk scandal. |
Series Two (2009)
- ↑ Francesca Mold was a political editor for TVNZ
- ↑ Charles Finny was the Chairperson of the Wellington Chamber of commerce, while Phil O'Reilly was the Chief Executive of Business New Zealand
- ↑ Stephen Franks is not a current MP – he stood in for Chester Borrows
- ↑ The Mt Albert By-Election Special was filmed at the 'Neighbourhood Brew Bar' in Mt Albert. The five candidates on panel were of the parties with seats standing candidates
- ↑ Gerry Brownlee was scheduled to appear on the panel for episode 22, but was caught busy on 'an idea'
- ↑ Turei and Hague shared the Greens slot because Turei had to speak in the House to a private member's bill
- ↑ Episode 24 featured members of the youth wings of the political parties
- ↑ Bob Shearing was a Christchurch City Councillor
- ↑ The Boy Racers Special was held at the 'Dux de Lux' bar in Christchurch
- ↑ The Auckland Supercity Special was held on a Monday, but was replayed later in the week at the standard times
- ↑ The Auckland Supervity Special was held at the 'Northern Steamship' bar in Auckland
Summer Tour (2009/10)
- ↑ Maxwell was a councillor for the Far North District Council
- ↑ Farnsworth was a councillor for the Northland Regional Council
- ↑ Fox has not been an MP, but has been a candidate in general elections
Series Three (2010)
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