Campbell Live
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Campbell Live | |
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Campbell Live logo |
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Format | News program |
Starring | John Campbell Carol Hirschfeld Jaquie Brown |
Country of origin | New Zealand |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original channel | TV3 |
Original run | 2005 – present |
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Official website |
Campbell Live is a half-hour current affairs programme weeknights at 7 p.m., following 3 News on TV3. It is hosted by New Zealand TV personalities John Campbell and Carol Hirschfeld (who is also the producer). Campbell Live has interviewed various notable personalities, including Al Gore, Robert Fisk, Tony Blair, and an array of New Zealand politicians.
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[edit] Show timetable
John Campbell (Monday-Thursday) (Producer Friday)
Carol Hirschfeld (Friday) (Producer Monday-Thursday)
[edit] History
TV3 announced their decision to start a 7pm Current Affairs show in November 2004 after Paul Holmes, who presented a Current Affairs show called Holmes on TV1, left TVNZ to host a similar show on Prime.
Campbell Live started production in February, 2005 after John Campbell and Carol Hirschfeld left their 3 News presenter positions to host and produce respectively the current affairs show. The show first aired on the 21st of March 2005 with the first story being about fake drivers licences[1].
As the show progressed, new reporters joined the team, such as C4's music host personality Jaquie Brown who now produces human interest stories for the programme.
Among the programmes Campbell Live competes with are TV ONE current affairs show Close Up (hosted by Mark Sainsbury) and TV2 drama Shortland Street.
[edit] Awards
Campbell Live won two awards at the 2006 Qantas Television Awards [2] including Best Current Affairs Series. The second award was for the Best News or Current Affairs Presenter for John Campbell.
[edit] Presenters and reporters
- John Campbell — Presenter
- Carol Hirschfeld — Presenter and producer
- Jaquie Brown — Reporter
- Mihingarangi Forbes — Reporter
- Richard Langston — Reporter
- Simon Shepherd — Reporter
- Claire Silvester — Reporter