Close Up

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Close Up
Genre News/Current Affairs
Starring Mark Sainsbury
Paul Henry
Susan Wood (2004 - 2006)
Country of origin Flag of New Zealand New Zealand
Production
Camera setup Multi-Camera
Running time 30 minutes (with commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel TV ONE
Picture format PAL
Original run 2004 – Present
Links
[Close Up Official website]

Close Up is the name of two different New Zealand current affairs' programmes.

In the 1980s, Close Up was a weekly, hour-long current affairs' programme, looking more in depth into domestic news topics of the day, much in the mould of 60 Minutes.

Presently, it is the name of a half-hour long New Zealand current affairs programme produced by Television New Zealand. It is shown at 7 p.m. weeknights (straight after One News) and is presented by Mark Sainsbury with Paul Henry as the supporting host.

The new Close Up began broadcasting on November 2, 2004 as a replacement for the Holmes show immediately after Paul Holmes announced his resignation[1] from TVNZ and that he would be presenting a similar show on Prime in 2005. The show was originally branded as Close Up at 7 using the existing Holmes studio but when the show relaunched in 2005 it was just branded as Close Up with a new-look studio. It presumably took its name from the earlier show.

Close Up was hosted by Susan Wood from its first show in 2004 until December 4, 2006 when she resigned from TVNZ, citing health problems[2].


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