Q+A
Q+A | |
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Genre | Current affairs |
Presented by | Corin Dann |
Country of origin | New Zealand |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Tim Watkin |
Production locations | TVNZ Centre, Auckland, New Zealand |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TVNZ |
Q+A is a New Zealand talk show, revolving around politics and current affairs. Since 2018, it has been hosted by Corin Dann. The show airs live from the TVNZ Centre on Sundays from 9:30 to 10:30pm on TVNZ1 since July 2018. Prior to the closure of that channel in 2012, a repeat was broadcast later that day from 9:10pm to 10:00pm on TVNZ 7
History
Q+A premiered on 22 March 2009, as a replacement for Agenda; like its predecessor, Q+A was initially broadcast on Sunday mornings. The original host of Q+A was Paul Holmes, who held this job until late 2012, when health issues forced him to step down; Holmes died on February 1 2013. Greg Boyed took over presenting duties during Holmes' illness. In 2013, Susan Wood became the permanent host of Q+A,[1] which she continued to do until a head injury in 2015 caused her to take leave.[2] 1 News at Six host Simon Dallow was Wood's initial replacement; later in 2015, Greg Boyed returned to the programme, becoming the permanent host alongside Corin Dann, who conducted interviews with politicians.
In July 2018, Q+A moved to an evening slot, being broadcast at 9:30pm on Sunday evenings; a new title sequence was introduced, along with new graphics.
Former Presenters/Reporters
- Greg Boyed - Presenter (2012, 2015-2018)
- Simon Dallow - Presenter (2015)
- Susan Wood - Presenter (2013-2015)
- Paul Holmes - Presenter (2009-2012)
- Mark Sainsbury - Fill-in presenter
Format
The programme starts off every week with a "week that was" style run-through of the main political events that week. The presenter will then introduce the panel (usually made up of Arseneau and a political observer and a former politician) Following that Dann will conduct an interview with a politician (either in the studio or on location) and the presenter will lead the panel through a discussion about the responses the interviewee gave. After an ad break the presenter will conduct a more relaxed interview with a former politician or political observer, with the presenter again leading the panel through discussing what will be the big stories in the week ahead finishing the show.
References
- ^ "Susan Wood new host of TVNZ's Q+A". The New Zealand Herald. 21 February 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
- ^ "Susan Wood suffers serious head injury". Stuff.co.nz. 3 February 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2018.