List of New Zealand television personalities

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This is a list of New Zealand television personalities, including presenters and journalists. It includes those who left the profession, retired, or died.

A[]

  • Suzy Aiken – television personality and Prime News presenter
  • Peter Arnett – television journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner
  • Astar – television arts and crafts presenter
  • Aunt Daisy – radio personality

B[]

C[]

  • Cathy Campbell – sports and news presenter
  • John Campbell – television reporter and current affairs host
  • Tina Carline – weather presenter and continuity announcer
  • Sharyn Casey – radio and television host, actress
  • Suzy Cato – children's entertainer and television host
  • Wallace Chapman – radio and television host
  • – former host of Celebrity Treasure Island, Survivor NZ, Sunday, Fair Go, and Seven Sharp[1]
  • Rawdon Christie – journalist, news presenter and host
  • John Clarke – Satirical comedian, writer and actor. Creator of Fred Dagg
  • Suzy Clarkson – television host and presenter
  • Lana Coc-Kroft – radio and television host, beauty queen
  • Jenny-May Coffin – netball player, sports commentator and news presenter
  • James Coleman – television presenter, radio host and actor
  • Neil Collins – broadcaster and local body politician
  • Daniel Corbett – weather presenter
  • Pam Corkery – journalist, broadcaster, and former politician
  • Joe Cotton – television and radio personality
  • Max Cryer – presenter, singer, writer and academic
  • Dave Cull – television presenter, writer and politician

D[]

E[]

  • Brian Edwards – media personality and author
  • Janika ter Ellen – television news anchor
  • Marc Ellis – television personality, former All Black
  • Guyon Espiner – print and television journalist and presenter
  • Alma Evans-Freke – television personality, actor, producer, teacher

F[]

G[]

  • Iain Gallaway – radio sports commentator
  • Duncan Garner – radio and television host and political journalist
  • – radio and television presenter[2]
  • – television newsreader and radio sports commentator
  • Clarke Gayford – television presenter and partner of current Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
  • Matthew Gibb – television presenter
  • Jo Giles – television presenter and former representative sportswoman
  • Polly Gillespie – radio host
  • Amanda Gillies – political reporter
  • Ewen Gilmour – comedian and television presenter
  • Charlotte Glennie – journalist and presenter
  • Jennie Goodwin – journalist, newsreader and continuity announcer
  • Patrick Gower – political presenter, interviewer and reporter
  • Steve Gray – blogger and broadcaster
  • Kay Gregory – journalist and former presenter
  • Airini Nga Roimata Grennell – singer, pianist, broadcaster
  • Jason Gunn – television personality

H[]

  • Oriwa Tahupotiki Haddon – Methodist minister, pharmacist, artist and broadcaster
  • Richard Harman – political journalist and broadcaster
  • Russell Harrison – presenter, vocalist and musician
  • Leigh Hart – Comedian, radio broadcaster, television presenter and producer
  • Robert Harte – actor and television presenter
  • Claudette Hauiti – presenter, producer and politician
  • Mikey Havoc – DJ, radio host and television personality
  • John Hawkesby – television presenter
  • Kate Hawkesby – television reporter, radio and television presenter
  • Jean Emily Hay – teacher, broadcaster and early childhood educator
  • Karyn Hay – radio and television presenter and author
  • Sam Hayes – television reporter and presenter
  • Matt Heath – radio host, actor, sports commentator
  • Tau Henare – talkback host and politician
  • Paul Henry – television presenter and radio personality
  • Dai Henwood – comedian and television presenter
  • Mark Hewlett – radio and television personality (born in Zimbabwe)
  • Jim Hickey – weather presenter
  • Graeme Hill – radio and television presenter
  • Kim Hill – radio and television broadcaster
  • Carol Hirschfeld – broadcaster
  • Paul Holmes – radio and television presenter
  • Alison Holst – food writer and television chef
  • Hayley Holt – television presenter
  • Jim Hopkins – known for his work in television, radio and theatre
  • Brendan Horan – former weather presenter and politician
  • Mike Hosking – television and radio journalist and presenter
  • Brooke Howard-Smith – television presenter
  • John Hudson – journalist and television presenter
  • Hudson and Halls – presenters of the television cookery show Hudson and Halls

I[]

  • April Ieremia – former television host, former netball player

J[]

K[]

  • Oriini Kaipara – television journalist and presenter
  • Miriama Kamo – television presenter, host and producer
  • Raybon Kan – columnist, comedian
  • Phil Keoghan – television presenter
  • Grant Kereama – radio personality
  • Graham Kerr – television cooking personality
  • Phil Kerslake – leadership coach, speaker, author and television presenter
  • Ruud Kleinpaste – television presenter

L[]

M[]

N[]

  • Geeling Ng – model, actress, restaurateur and television presenter
  • Susie Nordqvist – news presenter
  • Nic Nolan – television presenter, radio presenter, producer, journalist
  • Grant Nisbett - Sports Broadcaster

O[]

P[]

  • Bob Parker – radio, television, owner writer presenter "This Is Your Life NZ" format
  • Steve Parr – television and radio presenter
  • Veeshayne Patuwai – television presenter, actress, emcee and singer
  • Suzanne Paul – television infomercial presenter
  • Inez Isabel Maud Peacocke – teacher, novelist and broadcaster
  • Arthur Fairchild Pearce – clerk, jazz specialist, broadcaster and pianist
  • Amber Peebles – television presenter and former Miss New Zealand
  • Lindsay Perigo – television and radio broadcasting personality
  • Brian PerkinsBBC Radio Four newsreader and announcer
  • Wendy Petrie – television news reader and presenter
  • Brendon Pongia – television presenter and basketball player
  • Antonia Prebble – actress and television presenter
  • Jono Pryor – radio DJ/television Presenter
  • Mike Puru – radio DJ/presenter and television presenter

Q[]

  • Keith Quinn – radio and television sports commentator and presenter

R[]

  • Bill Ralston – journalist, broadcaster, and media personality, active in television, radio and print
  • Cherry Raymond – current affairs interviewer, game show participant
  • Jason Reeves – radio broadcaster and television presenter
  • Mark Richardson – radio and television presenter and former cricketer
  • Matthew Ridge – television presenter, former All Black, and international rugby league captain

S[]

  • Mark Sainsbury – current affairs television presenter
  • Ric Salizzo – Sports presenter, producer
  • Andrew Saville – radio and television sports presenter
  • Eion Scarrow – gardening personality, broadcaster and author
  • Colin Scrimgeour – Methodist minister and broadcaster
  • Haydn Sherley – radio broadcaster
  • Philip Sherry – television newsreader and network news anchor
  • Peter ('Pete') Sinclair – television presenter
  • Slave & Otis – hip hop MCs and television and radio presenters
  • Aaron Slight – former professional motorcycle road racer and television presenter
  • Rachel Smalley – current affairs presenter, interviewer
  • Kerry Smith – actor, radio and television broadcaster
  • Leighton Smith – talkback radio host
  • Merv Smith – former long term breakfast radio presenter
  • Barry Soper – journalist on radio and television
  • Iain Stables – radio and television personality
  • Percy Ronald Stevens – mechanic and radio broadcaster
  • Dougal Stevenson – television newsreader and network news anchor
  • – former radio presenter and television sports reporter[7]
  • Toni Street – television presenter and sports commentator

T[]

  • Dylan Taite – television presenter and interviewer
  • Jack Tame – television and radio journalist and presenter
  • John Tamihere – politician, television and radio personality and political commentator
  • Ian Taylor – business and former television presenter
  • Ramon Te Wake – documentarian, singer-songwriter and television presenter
  • Sara Tetro – model, television presenter, actress, and entrepreneur
  • Hilary Timmins – television presenter
  • Selwyn Toogood – television and radio presenter
  • Harold Bertram Turbott – doctor, public health administrator, broadcaster and writer
  • Jay Tewake - actor, singer/songwriter, model and television presenter

U[]

  • Tui Uru – first Māori television presenter (October 1964)

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W[]

Y[]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Roger Gascoigne". NZ On Screen. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Ian Johnstone – Presenter". NZ On Air – nzonscreen.com. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Netball New Zealand Board Member Bestowed Lifetime Achievement Award". Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  5. ^ "Winston Peters' message for MediaWorks: "Good riddance"". Stuff.co.nz. 19 October 2019. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  6. ^ OHLSON, OLLY. "Olly Ohlson | NZ on Screen". Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  7. ^ "Craig Stanaway". TVNZ. 2012.
  8. ^ McConnell, Glenn (29 November 2018). "Peter Williams is the first confirmed host of hybrid radio station Magic Talk". Stuff. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
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