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Frontseat, this Sunday 3rd April, 10.35pm TV One

Friday, 1 April 2005, 11:06 am | Frontseat

DOES BENEVOLENCE BREED COMPLACENCY?: The Pathways to Arts & Cultural Employment scheme is under fire again as Labour is accused by its rivals of being soft on the arts. So, in an election year, Oliver Driver examines the cumulative effect of six ... More >>

Frontseat, this Sunday 27th March

Thursday, 24 March 2005, 2:53 pm | Frontseat

Oliver Driver takes time out in a hotel room with Time Out London's theatre critic Jane Edwardes, teasing out the finer points of reviewing and asking whether she has any friends left in the industry. More >>

This Sunday On Frontseat - 13th March, 10.25pm TV1

Friday, 11 March 2005, 1:40 pm | Frontseat

(NB: We will be off-air on next Sunday 20th March due to the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens broadcast) More >>

Frontseat, Sunday 27th February, 10.25pm TV One

Thursday, 24 February 2005, 6:32 pm | Frontseat

Two Cars, One Night: Taika Waititi's multi award-winning short film is one of the five nominees for Live Action Short Film in the 77th Annual Academy Awards. Watch the sweet story of blossoming love in a pub carpark in full on this episode of Frontseat, ... More >>

Frontseat, Sunday 20th February, 10.30pm TV One

Friday, 18 February 2005, 9:39 am | Frontseat

Opera's Last Gasp: Apart from the one-night-only performance of "The Death of Klinghoffer", the NBR NZ Opera is having a quiet year. Just two productions in just two cities will help the five year old company claw back its finances and ... More >>

Frontseat's back! 10.25pm this Sunday 13th on One

Friday, 11 February 2005, 9:58 am | Frontseat

The Frontseat team's back with Oliver Driver at the helm and Julie Hill joining Jeremy Hansen on the reporting team. More >>

Frontseat Returns On Sunday 13th February

Tuesday, 1 February 2005, 9:38 am | Frontseat

Put Sundays at 10.30pm in your diaries. Tell your friends, neighbours, pets, dealers, producers, publicists, editors and workmates. More >>

Art in unusual places - Frontseat 10.50pm Sun. TV1

Friday, 17 December 2004, 12:15 am | Frontseat

Pride on your chest: Oliver Driver travels from Otara Markets to the Grey Lynn Park Festival to Cuba Mall to investigate the growing popularity of t-shirts with towns' names on them (Otara, Levin, Gore, Grey Lynn, Hutt Valley). T-shirt artists discuss ... More >>

Frontseat, this Sunday on TV One...

Friday, 10 December 2004, 10:25 am | Frontseat

SOFA, Not So Good: Canterbury University appears to be abandoning its School of Fine Arts gallery just two years after it opened citing upkeep difficulties. Why are the arts often sacrificed in a financial crisis? Jeremy Hansen canvases the art school ... More >>

Fame & Comedy on Frontseat, 11.00pm

Friday, 3 December 2004, 11:31 am | Frontseat

The Tragedy of TV Comedy: Jeremy Hansen discusses the long search for a top-rate NZ television comedy with Australian laugh legend Rob Sitch (Frontline, The Castle, The Dish), Jemaine Clement, Te Radar, Paul Horan, NZ On Air's Jo Tyndall and more. ... More >>

Frontseat, Sunday 28th November, 10.45pm TV One

Thursday, 25 November 2004, 5:48 pm | Frontseat

Digital Film versus Film Film: The NZ Film Commission is setting up a new scheme to help develop & fund digital feature films. More >>

Frontseat Sunday 10.50pm: AK05, Wanganui Art Wars

Friday, 19 November 2004, 1:35 pm | Frontseat

I wanna be in Auckland tonight: Oliver Driver meets the new head of the Auckland Festival, David Malacari, and gets an exclusive low-down on the AK05 Programme being launched on Tuesday 23 November. www.ak05.co.nz More >>

Frontseat, 10.45pm this Sunday 14th November

Friday, 12 November 2004, 10:58 am | Frontseat

The Artists' Dole: The PACE (Pathways to Arts & Cultural Employment) programme was launched three years ago this month. Emma Robinson O'Brien heads to Dunedin where the scheme was first dreamed up to find out what they're planning next, and asks ... More >>

Frontseat, this Sunday 7th November 10.55pm TV One

Friday, 5 November 2004, 11:34 am | Frontseat

- Jeremy Hansen investigates whether some of our greatest artists are being honoured at their old high schools; More >>

Frontseat, Sunday 31st October, TV One

Thursday, 28 October 2004, 3:56 pm | Frontseat

The Keys to Hell - Frontseat's Halloween Special: Featuring: - an exclusive first peek at Glenn Standring's new vampire feature 'Perfect Creature'; - More >>

Frontseat, this Sunday 17th Oct, 10.10pm TV One

Friday, 15 October 2004, 2:49 pm | Frontseat

Our Art: Te Papa has just opened a new semi-permanent collection of NZ art treasures from 1940 - today, featuring McCahons, Killeens, Albrechts and more. Jeremy Hansen asks art & visual culture director Jonathan Mane-Wheoki and the general public whether ... More >>

This week on Frontseat, 9.55pm Sunday 10th October

Thursday, 7 October 2004, 4:11 pm | Frontseat

A Plumb Job: Writer Maurice Gee and Frontseat host Oliver Driver discuss books, films of books, literary awards, fantastical fiction, and whatever happened to Rachel and Theo from 'Under the Mountain'. More >>

This Sunday on Frontseat, 10.00pm, TV One:

Thursday, 30 September 2004, 5:50 pm | Frontseat

The Whiskey & Whitebait Pin-up Girl: Frontseat catches up with author Keri Hulme at the Maori Writers' Festival for a candid chat about deadlines, whitebait, her new collection 'Stonefish' (Huia Publishing) and what writers are for. More >>

What's On Frontseat, TV One, 10.00pm Sunday

Friday, 24 September 2004, 9:42 am | Frontseat

Dancing to success: New Zealand's contemporary dance scene has flourished but new barriers now stand in its way. Amomai Pihama talks to some of our top choreographers about their hopes and challenges. More >>

This Sunday on Frontseat, 10.00pm, TV One:

Thursday, 16 September 2004, 5:14 pm | Frontseat

No Reward: The NZ Film and Television Awards have fallen over - Jeremy Hansen investigates whether we really needed them anyway, and Oliver Driver asks NZ Film Commission chief Ruth Harley why we don't have enough films to enter into an awards ceremony even ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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