Paul Henry (TV programme)
Paul Henry | |
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Genre | News & Entertainment |
Starring |
Paul Henry Ingrid Hipkiss Jim Kayes Verity Johnson |
Country of origin | New Zealand |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Sarah Bristow |
Location(s) | Auckland |
Camera setup | 6 multi-cam |
Running time | 3 hours |
Production company(s) | Mediaworks |
Release | |
Original network | TV3 |
Picture format | TV |
Audio format | Stereo, TV |
Original release | April 7, 2015 |
External links | |
Website | |
Production website |
Paul Henry is a New Zealand morning news and talk show that airs weekdays on TV3 and is simulcast on Radio Live. It is presented by Paul Henry, with news anchor Ingrid Hipkiss and sports anchor Jim Kayes.
The initial incarnation following Henry's move from TVNZ to Mediaworks was a late night news program entitled The Paul Henry Show, which debuted on 27 January 2014 on TV3 to replace the former late night news show Nightline.[1] TV3 cancelled the show in late 2014 to be replaced by Newsworthy, moving Henry's to the morning timeslot and renaming it Paul Henry.
Presenters
Anchors
Tenure | Presenter |
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7 April 2015–present | Paul Henry |
News anchor
Tenure | Presenter |
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7 April 2015–27 May 2016 | Hilary Barry |
30 May 2016–present | Ingrid Hipkiss |
Sports anchor
Tenure | Presenter |
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7 April 2015–present | Jim Kayes |
Social media presenter
Tenure | Presenter |
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7 April 2015–25th September 2015 | Perlina Lau |
28 September 2015–4 March 2016 | Charlotte Ryan |
7 March 2016–present | Verity Johnson |
Backup presenters
Anchor
Newsreader
- Judy Bailey
- Sacha McNeil
- Amanda Gillies
Sports anchor
- Jeff McTainsh
- Melodie Robinson
Social media presenter
- Aziz Al-Saafin
- Gracie Taylor
History
The Paul Henry Show
The Paul Henry Show premiered on 27 January 2014 from 10:35 p.m. to 11:15 p.m. with Paul Henry as the show's host, and Janika ter Ellen as the news anchor, with Fiona McMillan as the show's executive producer. Labour Party leader David Cunliffe and Prime Minister John Key were both interviewed on the episode.
Henry kicked off the interview with Cunliffe by stating "I'd never vote for you", and teased Cunliffe on his misspelling of Lorde on Twitter, as Cunliffe spelt it as "Lord" when he tweeted congratulating her on her Grammy Awards.[2] Key only managed to name three native New Zealand birds in the '9 in 10' challenge, where participants have to answer a question with 9 answers in 10 seconds. Henry asked Key to name native New Zealand birds, with Key naming tui, kiwi, kakapo, and "some kind of pigeon".[3]
At the end of 2014 an announcement was made that Paul Henry will move to presenting a morning news show and as a result this marked the end for The Paul Henry Show. The final show aired on the 19th December 2014. The replacement evening show called Newsworthy replaced the late night show.[4]
Paul Henry
The new breakfast show presented by Paul Henry first aired 7 April 2015. The new breakfast show is broadcast live from a purpose-built hybrid radio/television studio at MediaWorks’ Flower Street offices. It replaced both Firstline on TV3 and the breakfast show on RadioLIVE. It's New Zealand's first cross-platformed show.[5]
The morning show, entitled Paul Henry, is hosted by Paul Henry, Ingrid Hipkiss, Verity Johnson and Jim Kayes. The show covers local and international news, including sport, weather and much more. The show airs across TV3, RadioLIVE, mobile devices and the internet and is broadcast weekdays 6am-9am. On the first episode, Paul was joined by Prime Minister John Key, Kiwi musician Brooke Fraser and Rocket Lab founder Glenn Martin.
Studio
Both versions of the show broadcast from TV3's Flower Street headquarters from studio 3 which was refitted between the late night show ending and the morning show beginning, the morning edition studio was designed by Jago design who also designed the main Newshub studio in 2016, Studio 3 was home to Ice TV.
References
- ↑ Henry show replaces long-running Nightline. 3 News NZ. 2 November 2013.
- ↑ Colin Hogg: TV3's benevolent dictator warm and witty - but serious. New Zealand Herald. 30 January 2014.
- ↑ Paul Henry tamed down. Stuff. 28 January 2014.
- ↑ http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=11396663
- ↑ MediaWorks announces NZ's first cross-platform show - Paul Henry to host breakfast on TV3 and RadioLIVE in 2015