Good Morning (New Zealand show)

Good Morning (New Zealand show)

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show_name = Good Morning


caption = Good Morning logo
format = Talk show
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runtime = 180 min
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executive_producer = Sally-Anne Kerr (2006- )
starring = Brendon Pongia
Sarah Bradley
Steve Gray
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country = New Zealand
network = TVNZ
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last_aired = present
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"Good Morning" is a New Zealand daytime television magazine talk show that airs weekday mornings on TV ONE. It is currently hosted by Brendon Pongia, Sarah Bradley and Steve Gray, and each episode includes several segments related to cooking, interior design, gardening, and other topics related to the domestic arts. Celebrities are also invited to appear on the programme, including many soap opera stars.

The show began in 1995, originally broadcast from Auckland, New Zealand, and became closely linked to its long-serving host, Mary Lambie. However, it originally began with host Liz Gunn, before Lambie took over from 1998 to 2003.

Production moved to TVNZ's Avalon Studios, north of Wellington, in 2004, and Lisa Manning, Evie Ashton, Jeanette Thomas and Jacqui Hudson took their turns in the host's chair.

The two-host format with Pongia and Bradley began in 2006 with a new producer, Sally-Anne Kerr. The show is typically broadcast live, with the usual exception of advertorials that are embedded in the programme. A news bulletin is inserted into the programme at 10am beginning in the third quarter of 2006, usually anchored by Peter Williams. In 2007, with an expanded 3 hour format for the show, another news bulletin was inserted at 11am.

In July 2007, Steven Gray, the show's long-time film and DVD reviewer (11 years) also started co-hosting the show.

Former Hosts

* Liz Gunn
* Mary Lambie
* Lisa Manning
* Evie Ashton
* Jeanette Thomas
* Jacqui Hudson
* Angela D'Audney

egments

External links

* [http://www.tvnz.co.nz Good Morning website access]


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