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November 13, 2021 by Simon Sweetman

Good Mourning: Remembering The ‘Good Morning’ TV Show (1996-2015)

Even people who never watched the New Zealand TV show Good Morning  still reference Mary Lambie (the host from 1997-2003). I never watched the show – well, hardly ever. It was a university holidays indulgence for a time. Like classic “sick-day” viewing. A mix of soft interviews and hard/heavy infomercials. And then, one day, in 2005 I […]
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November 28, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Hudson & Halls Live: Theatre

Hudson & Halls Live! Direction: Kip Chapman (written by Kip Chapman w/ Todd Emerson & Sophie Roberts Hannah Playhouse (November 17 – December 10) Silo Theatre’s hit Hudson & Halls Live! arrives in Wellington and thanks to the charm, skill and commitment of its two leads (Kip Chapman buttoning down Peter Hudson, Chris Parker in […]
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April 13, 2015 by Simon Sweetman

TV Shows That Meant The World To Me: # 11 – Good Morning

I got this message one day at work – someone had called up The Dominion Post looking for me (I have never worked “at” The Dominion Post, I write some reviews for them, so people assume I work there). They said they wanted to talk to me about being a music reviewer for the Good […]
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