Kiwifruit (TV series)

Kiwifruit is a New Zealand magazine style talk show series that dealt with gay and lesbian issues. It was produced by CreamTV and shown on Television New Zealand's TV2.

Kiwifruit
StarringAmanda Rees
Kevin Alexander
Matu Ngaropo
Country of originNew Zealand
No. of episodes50
Production
Running time25 minutes
Release
Original networkTVNZ
Original release2005 
2006

The show was commissioned for an original 10-episode run in 2005, to find a replacement to long-time running QueerNation, which was coming to an end. It was set to compete with The OUTHouse. After showing both The OutHouse and Kiwifruit, it was decided that Kiwifruit would get the 40-episode contract.

Criticism

When the program started airing in 2005, it was met with negative feedback from the gay community. This was confirmed when in a NZ on Air commissioned GLBT survey found that 70% of the respondents disliked the show.[1] Some of the respondents found the show shallow, superficial and offensive.

Presenter Amanda Rees responded to the report, saying "We think that their criticism of the show being 'lightweight' was appropriate for the episode or two that screened around the time of the research." She also said that they receive a lot of positive feedback regarding the show, and when covering serious issues they get lower ratings than normal.[2]

The show was renewed for a further series in 2006.

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See also

  • Kiwifruit
  • LGBT New Zealand
  • New Zealand television

References

  1. Labbet, T. "Gay and Lesbian Television Audiences", 4 July 2006, retrieved 18 October 2006.
  2. "NZOA research: Kiwifruit responds" Archived 11 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, GayNZ.com, 28 September 2006, retrieved 9 October 2008.

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