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Studio 2 LIVE (New Zealand)
''Studio 2 LIVE'' was a New Zealand children's television show. It was originally named ''Studio 2'' up until 2010, when it was renamed Studio 2 LIVE. It premiered on 22 March 2004 after ''WNTV'' (''What Now''s afternoon show) was cancelled. It screened weekdays on TV2. The series ended on 1 October 2010. ''Studio 2 LIVE'' had an interactive website called "The Hub" where the presenters chatted to fans even after the series ended on 1 October 2010. However, the website closed down in August 2011. Presenters * Matt Gibb (22 March 2004 - 1 October 2010) * Dayna Vawdrey (22 March 2004 - 1 October 2010) * Jordan Vandermade (2006 - 1 October 2010) * Vicki Lin (2007–2009) History Guests Over the years of Studio 2 Live, a number of celebrities and public figures have been guests on the show such as Rodger Bumpass and former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark. She was a guest on the show in 2004. 2004 When Studio 2 premiered in March 2004 there were only 2 presenters. Matthew ...
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Matt Gibb
Matthew Phillip "Matt" Gibb (born 15 January 1981) is a television presenter in Auckland, New Zealand. He is best known for presenting the children's television show ''Studio 2 (New Zealand), Studio 2'' from 2004 until 2010. In 2015 Gibb was also a regular presenter for a segment on ''Kiwi Living'', a New Zealand lifestyle television programme. He also fronted the Telecom New Zealand, Telecom campaign "Tech in a Sec" and has been known to host the weekly New Zealand Lotteries Commission#Lotto, Lotto draw, and had a stint co-presenting the breakfast television programme ''Good Morning (New Zealand show), Good Morning''. Career Gibbs first television appearance was as the host of Squirt (TV series), Squirt. In 2004 he was a co-host on the popular children's show ''Studio 2 (New Zealand), Studio 2'' until the series ended in October 2010.Matt Gibb
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New Zealand Children's Television Series
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Studio 2 (New Zealand)
''Studio 2 LIVE'' was a New Zealand children's television show. It was originally named ''Studio 2'' up until 2010, when it was renamed Studio 2 LIVE. It premiered on 22 March 2004 after ''WNTV'' (''What Now''s afternoon show) was cancelled. It screened weekdays on TV2. The series ended on 1 October 2010. ''Studio 2 LIVE'' had an interactive website called "The Hub" where the presenters chatted to fans even after the series ended on 1 October 2010. However, the website closed down in August 2011. Presenters * Matt Gibb (22 March 2004 - 1 October 2010) * Dayna Vawdrey (22 March 2004 - 1 October 2010) * Jordan Vandermade (2006 - 1 October 2010) * Vicki Lin (2007–2009) History Guests Over the years of Studio 2 Live, a number of celebrities and public figures have been guests on the show such as Rodger Bumpass and former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark. She was a guest on the show in 2004. 2004 When Studio 2 premiered in March 2004 there were only 2 presenters. Matthew ...
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''Saturday Disney'' is a long running Australian children's television program which aired on the Seven Network in Australia for over 26 years, with the first episode going to air on 27 January 1990. The show was a television block which aired on Saturday mornings, consisting mainly of Disney television series dispersed between hosted content. The original presenters were Jeniene Mapp, James Sherry and Sofie Formica, and the final presenters were Nathan Morgan, Candice Dixon and Teigan Nash. Many hosts have gone on to achieve successful careers in Australian television. On 5 September 2009, the show celebrated its 1,000th episode. ''Saturday Disney'' aired its final episode on 24 September 2016. Hosts ;Notes * ''Saturday Disney'' had three hosts at any one time, always consisting of two females and one male. * The presenters were also credited as segment producers, and they wrote and researched their own stories. * The only exception of having more than three hosts on ...
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Studio 2 Saturday
''Studio 2 LIVE'' was a New Zealand children's television show. It was originally named ''Studio 2'' up until 2010, when it was renamed Studio 2 LIVE. It premiered on 22 March 2004 after ''WNTV'' (''What Now''s afternoon show) was cancelled. It screened weekdays on TV2. The series ended on 1 October 2010. ''Studio 2 LIVE'' had an interactive website called "The Hub" where the presenters chatted to fans even after the series ended on 1 October 2010. However, the website closed down in August 2011. Presenters * Matt Gibb (22 March 2004 - 1 October 2010) * Dayna Vawdrey (22 March 2004 - 1 October 2010) * Jordan Vandermade (2006 - 1 October 2010) * Vicki Lin (2007–2009) History Guests Over the years of Studio 2 Live, a number of celebrities and public figures have been guests on the show such as Rodger Bumpass and former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark. She was a guest on the show in 2004. 2004 When Studio 2 premiered in March 2004 there were only 2 presenters. Matthew ...
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New Zealand Idol
''New Zealand Idol'', also known as ''NZ Idol'', was the New Zealand version of the Idol series originated as the hit British TV series ''Pop Idol''. New Zealand first saw the ''Idol'' format when TV2 aired '' American Idol 2'', which garnered impressive ratings. After ''Australian Idol'' also received good ratings in New Zealand, TVNZ decided to order the first season of ''NZ Idol'', which was broadcast on TV2. After the third season in 2006, TVNZ made a decision not to fund or broadcast a fourth season, thus placing ''New Zealand Idol'' on indefinite hiatus, with no plans to run a fourth season. NZ Idol was produced by South Pacific Pictures in association with Grundy Television and developed by Fremantle Media. Season one The show was hosted by TV presenter Dominic Bowden and the panel of judges consisted of Frankie Stevens, Fiona McDonald and Paul Ellis. The first episode was watched by over 1.15 million viewers. The competition was tough in the final few rounds of NZ Id ...
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Dayna Vawdrey
Dayna Vawdrey (born 17 January 1982), is a New Zealand television presenter and radio announcer perhaps best known for her role co-hosting ''Studio 2''. Early life Vawdrey was born in Auckland of British (mother) and Samoan (father) descent. As a child she landed a role in a TV commercial. Career Vawdrey's career really began when she secured a presenting role on Juice TV in 2003. In 2004 she was poached by TVNZ to co-host TV2's children's TV show, ''Studio 2''. When the series ended in 2010, Vawdrey worked as a radio announcer for Rhema Media. In 2011 Vawdrey presented ''Operation Hero'' on TV2. Vawdrey has also MC'd and presented for various corporate and charity clients such as Air New Zealand and World Vision. In 2018 Vawdrey won ''Best Children's Programme'' at the New Zealand Radio Awards and was a Bronze Radio Winner for ''Best Children/Young Adult Program'' at the New York Festivals World's Best Radio Programs for her role as a presenter on a Christmas morning childr ...
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Matthew Gibb
Matthew Phillip "Matt" Gibb (born 15 January 1981) is a television presenter in Auckland, New Zealand. He is best known for presenting the children's television show ''Studio 2'' from 2004 until 2010. In 2015 Gibb was also a regular presenter for a segment on ''Kiwi Living'', a New Zealand lifestyle television programme. He also fronted the Telecom campaign "Tech in a Sec" and has been known to host the weekly Lotto draw, and had a stint co-presenting the breakfast television programme ''Good Morning''. Career Gibbs first television appearance was as the host of Squirt. In 2004 he was a co-host on the popular children's show ''Studio 2'' until the series ended in October 2010.Matt Gibb
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