James Griffin
More than 60 businesses get behind waste campaign
More than 60 organisations have joined a nationwide campaign to reduce waste. Audio
The final series of Westside is a last goodbye to the Wests
It's been a wild ride but New Zealanders' time with the notorious West family is coming to an end after 12 seasons. The final series of Westside, the prequel to the equally successful Outrageous… Audio, Gallery
Environmentally aware NZers are embracing the circular economy
The concept of the circular economy has been around for many years, but this sustainable way of doing business is getting a boost from a new breed of environmentally aware consumers. Audio
Environmentally aware NZers are embracing the circular economy
The concept of the circular economy has been around for many years, but this sustainable way of doing business is getting a boost from a new breed of environmentally aware consumers.
AudioRecycling will not solve problem of plastic packaging
Recycling alone will not solve the burgeoning problem of plastic from packaging that is used in New Zealand, according to a new study. In a New Zealand first, the Sustainable Business Network has… Audio
Popular TV series Westside returns
It's a very rare thing - a New Zealand drama, other than Shortland Street, surviving more than a few series. Westside, the prequel to the hugely popular Outrageous Fortune, is about to launch into its… Audio
Calls to rethink Akld's economy
Auckland could be billions of dollars better off with much lower carbon emissions if it shifted to a more sustainable economic model. The Sustainable Business Network has analysed what would happen if… Audio
From Zero - Drugs In Popular Culture
It's OK to depict drug-taking on TV or slip cocaine references into songs, but publishing the wrong kind of gardening tips can still get you into trouble with the censors. Audio
Westside takes in the 1981 Springbok tour
The classic New Zealand TV series Outrageous Fortune has become the gift that keeps on giving. Not only did it run for a record-breaking six series, it's turned into a franchise. We've already seen… Video, Audio
800 Words Trans-Tasman TV sensation
800 words was created by a Kiwi, produced by South Pacific Pictures for Australia's Seven Network, and shot around the beaches around Auckland. And it's proved to be a ratings sensation across the… Audio
James Griffin and Antonia Prebble - The Outrageous '70s
The bogans are back! Outrageous Fortune makes a return to the small screen tonight. Wallace speaks to screenwriter James Griffin and actor Antonia Prebble about Westside - the prequel series to… Audio
Homemade TV drama gets the chop
All last year's homemade TV drama hits - Go Girls, Nothing Trivial and The Almighty Johnsons - are getting the chop. We find out what's going on - is it the end of an era, or just the usual TV… Audio
Demise of the NZ TV Awards
We analyse what the demise of the NZ TV Awards will mean for the industry, especially with so many new homegrown shows on our screens at the moment and more to come. Jeff Latch from TVNZ explains why… Audio
Week in review
Peter Elliot and James Griffin join Noelle to chat about concerts, the Golden Globes and working. Audio
Week in review
In America, heated debate once more about the right to bear arms following the shooting last saturday, that killed 6 people, and criticially injured a Congresswoman. Audio
James Griffin and Peter Elliott
Views and opinions on the first week that was 2011. Audio
The year that was
Noelle talks with actor Peter Elliot and script writer James Griffin. Audio
Big Year Interview - James Griffin and Rachel Lang
James Griffin and Rachel Lang of South Pacific Pictures, are the co-creators of the hit television series Outrageous Fortune. They discuss what it's like to tell New Zealand stories, and why a show… Audio
Caberet review
Cabaret review
'Outrageous Fortune' creator James Griffin reviews The Auckland Theatre Company's production of 'Cabaret'. Audio