Best Bits (New Zealand TV series)

Best Bits
Presented by
Country of origin New Zealand
Original language(s) English
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 39
Production
Running time 30 minutes (incl. advertisements)
Production company(s) The Down Low Concept
Release
Original network TV One
Original release 19 July 2013 (2013-07-19) – present
External links
Website

Best Bits is a New Zealand comedy show, where a panel of comedians comment on video clips taken from television during the week prior. It is produced by The Down Low Concept, and hosted by comedian Te Radar in the first series and ex-Seven Sharp presenter and comedian Jesse Mulligan in the second and third series.

The first series premiered on TV One on 19 July 2013,[1] and ended on October 2013 with "Best Bits of Best Bits", an episode where highlights from the past series were revisited. The second series premiered on 26 March 2014, and ended on 19 June 2014. The third series premiered on 26 February 2015, and ended on 21 May 2015.[2]

Series overview

SeriesHostNo. of episodesBroadcastAir time
1 Te Radar1319 July 201311 October 20139pm on Fridays
2 Jesse Mulligan1326 March 201419 June 20149:35pm on Thursdays
3 1326 February 201521 May 20159:30pm on Thursdays

Format

The show is recorded in front of a live audience. Each week the host, along with a recurring panel of four comedians, share brief video clips taken from television programmes, commercials, and infomercials from both New Zealand and international broadcasters that were broadcast during the past week. The panelists then make observations and jokes (usually of a satirical nature) about what they have seen.

Panelists

Recurring panelists

Guest panelists

International adaptations

An Australian version of the format, Best Bits, will air from 29 March 2016 on the Seven Network.[3]

References

  1. Eley, Tom (19 July 2013). "Te Radar shows his Best Bits". Stuff.co.nz.
  2. "TVNZ unveils its 2015 lineup". 13 November 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  3. Knox, David (21 March 2016). "Airdate:Best Bits". TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
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