1An Independent Man Former NZ First MP Brendan Horan stands accused of ripping off his dying mother to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars. He has been forced to leave the New Zealand First Party, but refuses to give up his parliamentary seat and is stubbornly staying on as an independent MP. Interview with Horan.
- Start 0 : 00 : 46
- Finish 0 : 11 : 56
- Duration 11 : 10
Reporters
- Ruwani Perera (Reporter, Maori Television Service)
Speakers
- Brendan Horan (MP, Independent)
2Left in the Dust Northland parents are furious that the Education Ministry has cut a number of key school bus services in the Bay of Islands.
- Start 0 : 14 : 09
- Finish 0 : 27 : 43
- Duration 13 : 34
Reporters
- Billie Jo Hohepa-Ropiha (Reporter, Maori Television Service)
Speakers
- Louise Clarke (Mother)
- Anthony Maddren (Student, Russell School)
- Puoro Baker (Student, Russell School)
- Taylor Gordon (Student, Russell School)
- William Fuller (Principal, Russell School)
- Ken Timperley (Principal, Karetu School)
- Te Hiak Mane (Father)
- Perry Clark (Spokesman, Clarks Coachline)
- Aroha Pekama (Mother)
- Ngahiwi Pekama (Father)
Contributors
- Cameron Bennett (Producer)
Locations
- Russell, New Zealand (Northland)
- Rawhiti, New Zealand (Northland)
3Party's Over? Yesterday, the Maori Party held a special hui in Huntly to try to sort out its leadership woes, however it appears that nothing has been concluded. Followed by analysis by the panel.
- Start 0 : 29 : 56
- Finish 0 : 47 : 53
- Duration 17 : 57
Reporters
- Semiramis Holland (Reporter, Maori Television Service)
- Mihingarangi Forbes (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Pem Bird (President, Maori Party)
- Pita Sharples (Co-Leader, Maori Party)
- Te Ururoa Flavell (MP, Maori Party)
- Tukoroirangi Morgan (Facilitator, Maori Party Hui)
- Matt McCarten (Political Commentator)
- Sandra Lee (Political Commentator)
- Ward Kamo (Political Commentator)
Locations
- Huntly, New Zealand (Waikato)
4The Brofessionals They are known for their roles as Nig and Munter, but few know them as brothers. Surprisingly, actors Julian Arahanga - also known as Sonny - and his little brother Tammy Davis have never sat down to a television interview together until now.
- Start 0 : 50 : 02
- Finish 00 : 59 : 38
- Duration 09 : 36
Reporters
- Iulia Leilua (Reporter, Maori Television Service)
Speakers
- Julian (Sonny) Arahanga (Actor)
- Tammy Davis (Actor)