''Seven Sharp'' is a half-hour-long New Zealand
current affairs programme produced by
Television New Zealand
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. The programme was created after the discontinuation of ''
Close Up''. It is broadcast live from the TVNZ studio it shares with ''
1 News
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'' in
Auckland
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, at 7 pm (straight after ''
1 News at Six
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'') every weekday on
TVNZ 1
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. ''Seven Sharp'' typically presents 3 stories within a 30-minute timeslot every weeknight, and is designed to be more integrated with social media and real time opinions than its predecessor.
''Seven Sharp'' competes mostly with
Three's current affairs show ''
The Project''; it also shares its time slot with sister channel
TVNZ 2
TVNZ 2 ( mi, Te Reo Tātaki Rua) is the second New Zealand television channel owned and operated by the state-owned broadcaster Television New Zealand (TVNZ). It targets a younger audience than its sister channel, TVNZ 1. TVNZ 2's line up cons ...
's drama ''
Shortland Street
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'', and
Prime
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's ''
The Crowd Goes Wild''.
The show is currently presented by
Hilary Barry
Hilary Ann Barry (née Pankhurst, born 4 December 1969) is a New Zealand journalist and television personality who co-hosts '' Seven Sharp'' with Jeremy Wells on TVNZ 1. She was a newsreader on TV3 for many years and until 2016, presented the 6 ...
and
Jeremy Wells
Jeremy Wells (born 7 June 1977) is a New Zealand media personality who hosts the Radio Hauraki breakfast show with Matt Heath, '' Seven Sharp'' alongside Hilary Barry, and the NZ version of ''Taskmaster''.
Career
Wells first appeared on te ...
.
Toni Street and
Mike Hosking left the show in December 2017. Previous fill-in presenters have included
Pippa Wetzell, Melissa Stokes, Sam Wallace,
Tim Wilson, Carolyn Robinson, Erin Conroy,
Stacey Morrison, Heather du Plessis-Allan,
Te Radar,
Clarke Gayford
Clarke Timothy Gayford (born 24 October 1976) is a New Zealand radio and television broadcaster, presenter of the fishing documentary show ''Fish of the Day''. He is the fiancé of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
Education and caree ...
,
Tāmati Coffey,
Matt Gibb,
Chris Cairns
Christopher Lance Cairns (born 13 June 1970) is a former New Zealand cricketer and former ODI captain, who played for the New Zealand cricket team as an all-rounder. Cairns finished his Test career with a batting average of 33.53 and a bowling ...
,
Brendon Pongia and
Rose Matafeo. On one occasion, American actor
Rob Schneider
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appeared as co-host.
The show's primary sponsor is
ASB Bank
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.
Panelists
History
Series 1 (2013)
''Seven Sharp'' premiered on 4 February 2013, with
Alison Mau
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,
Jesse Mulligan and
Greg Boyed at the desk. The episode featured an interview with
Josh Groban
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and a tour of
Prime Minister
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John Key's office. There are 230 episodes in the first series.
Ratings fell to just under 401,000 viewers for the second episode on 5 February, and hovered between 300,000 and 400,000 for the next week. On 12 February, ''Campbell Live'' beat ''Seven Sharp'' in the ratings with ''Campbell Live'' gaining 346,850 viewers compared to ''Seven Sharp'' only gaining 290,710 viewers. This was the first time ''Campbell Live'' had ever gained a higher audience than TV One for the 7 pm7:30 pm timeslot.
Greg Boyed left the show on 6 September, and returned to hosting ''
Tonight''.
Alison Mau left on the final episode of the series, to host a show on
Radio Live
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It was formed by the 2005 split of talk and racing network Radio Pacific ...
with
Willie Jackson from noon to 3 pm on weekdays.
Series 2 (2014)
The second series of ''Seven Sharp'' premiered on 27 January 2014 with Mike Hosking, Toni Street, and Jesse Mulligan at the desk, and has 230 episodes.
On 7 February, there was no episode because the
IRB Sevens
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was aired in the timeslot.
On 8 April, the show gained just over 500,000 viewers – the first time the audience number has gone above that of the debut episode.
Jesse Mulligan left the ''Seven Sharp'' panel on 17 April, and TVNZ announced that it wouldn't hire another host. This changed the show from the three-presenter format it had held since its inception to a two-presenter format.
On 18 April there was no episode because it was
Good Friday
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(despite an episode being aired on Good Friday in 2013).
On 28 August, 5 September, and 17 September, ''Seven Sharp'' was not aired, instead, the timeslot was used to broadcast the ''
One News'' leaders' debates regarding the
2014 New Zealand general election
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Voters elected 121 members to the House of Representatives, with 71 from single-member electorates ...
, moderated by ''Seven Sharp'' host Mike Hosking. The first debate was between current
Prime Minister
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John Key
Sir John Phillip Key (born 9 August 1961) is a New Zealand retired politician who served as the 38th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2008 to 2016 and as Leader of the New Zealand National Party from 2006 to 2016. After resigning from bo ...
and
Leader of the Opposition
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David Cunliffe
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, the second between the leaders of eight minor parties, and the third between Key and Cunliffe.
Series 3 (2015)
The third series of ''Seven Sharp'' premiered on 2 February 2015, and has 229 episodes.
On 6 February, there was no episode because the IRB Sevens was aired in the timeslot.
While Street was on maternity leave in mid-2015, her position was filled by Pippa Wetzell on Mondays–Thursdays and Nadine Chalmers-Ross (now Higgins) on Fridays.
Series 4 (2016)
The fourth series of ''Seven Sharp'' premiered on 1 February 2016,
and has 231 episodes.
On 25 March, there was no episode because it was Good Friday.
Series 5 (2017)
The fifth series of ''Seven Sharp'' premiered on 7 February 2017, and has 217 episodes.
No episodes aired on 14 or 17 April due to Easter. There was also no episode on 5 June due to Queen's Birthday.
On 31 August, 8 September, and 20 September, ''Seven Sharp'' was not aired, instead, the timeslot will be used to broadcast the ''
1 News
''1 News'' (stylised as ''1News'') is the news division of New Zealand television network TVNZ. The service is live television, broadcast live from TVNZ Centre in Auckland. The flagship news bulletin is the nightly 6 pm news hour, but ''1 ...
'' leaders' debates regarding the
2017 New Zealand general election
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, moderated by ''Seven Sharp'' host Mike Hosking. The first debate was between current
Prime Minister
A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is ...
Bill English
Sir Simon William English (born 30 December 1961) is a New Zealand former National Party politician who served as the 39th prime minister of New Zealand from 2016 to 2017 and as the 17th deputy prime minister of New Zealand and minister of f ...
and
Leader of the Opposition
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Jacinda Ardern
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, the second between the leaders of minor parties, and the third between English and Ardern. Hoskings' appointment as the moderator was controversial; a 76,000 petition to remove him as moderator was signed and delivered to TVNZ's head of news and current affairs John Gillespie. Due to Hosking's illness, Corin Dann moderated the minor party debate.
There was no episode on 23 October for Labour Day.
On 14 December (during the year's penultimate episode), Street and Hosking announced that they would be leaving Seven Sharp at the end of year due to their breakfast radio commitments.
Series 6 (2018)
The sixth series of ''Seven Sharp'' premiered on 5 February 2018, with new hosts
Hilary Barry
Hilary Ann Barry (née Pankhurst, born 4 December 1969) is a New Zealand journalist and television personality who co-hosts '' Seven Sharp'' with Jeremy Wells on TVNZ 1. She was a newsreader on TV3 for many years and until 2016, presented the 6 ...
and
Jeremy Wells
Jeremy Wells (born 7 June 1977) is a New Zealand media personality who hosts the Radio Hauraki breakfast show with Matt Heath, '' Seven Sharp'' alongside Hilary Barry, and the NZ version of ''Taskmaster''.
Career
Wells first appeared on te ...
,
and has 226 episodes.
Series 7 (2019)
The seventh series of ''Seven Sharp'' premiered on 21 January 2019, and has 197 episodes ().
Reception
''Seven Sharp'' was criticized around its inception for its new format, with some media commentators saying that "TVNZ
Close Up''s">ad exchanged ''
Close Up''scurrent affairs for a mess of pottage".
References
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