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''Fair Go'' is a
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hosted by Pippa Wetzell and Hadyn Jones. First aired in 1977, it is New Zealand's second longest-running local programme (after '' Country Calendar''). It is also highest-rated programmes, frequently placed high in the New Zealand TV Guide list of most viewed programmes. ''Fair Go'' features a mixture of
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and consumer affairs stories, based on the motto: "If you've been ripped off, short-changed or given the runaround and nobody wants to know...we do!" ''Fair Go'' also held the annual ''Fair Go'' Ad Awards, in which the best and worst advertisements on
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are announced, and a competition to find the best 30-second video by New Zealand students is held. Current reporters for the show, along with the two hosts, are Alistar Kata, Kaitlin Ruddock, Gill Higgins and Garth Bray. Kevin Milne ONZM had worked on ''Fair Go'' from 1984 until 2010.


History

Fair Go began in 1977, the creation of presenter Brian Edwards and producer Peter Morritt. At the time it was seen as breaking new ground. It would not simply deal with consumer issues, it would investigate complaints from viewers and if those complaints were justified, it would name names. The biggest fear at the time was that the programme would attract huge lawsuits. Lawyers were hired to check every word on the script and the fears turned out to be groundless. The other novel factor in the show was the high personality profile of its presenters and reporters. Other more recent high-profile presenters include Kevin Milne, Kerre McIvor (nee Woodham), Carol Hirschfeld, Rosalie Nelson, Liane Clarke, Greg Boyed and Simon Mercep. When Fair Go began it was shown in two 10- to 12-week seasons each year. But with the popularity of the show, and the huge number of complaints sent into the programme, it was decided in 1993 to produce one long season which would run for almost the entire year. As the show matured, the complaints it dealt with involved higher stakes. Fair Go's biggest cash settlement was for over $350,000. There have been several other settlements involving six figure sums. However, the show will go into battle for as little as one cent (and has), if the issue behind the dispute is an interesting one. Fair Go has always considered entertainment and humour as suitable partners for its more investigative work.


Previous presenters and reporters

*Mary-Jane Aggett (now an executive producer of ''Fair Go'') *Philip Alpers *Martyn Bates *
Greg Boyed Gregory Stephen Boyed (27 March 1970 – 20 August 2018) was a New Zealand journalist and television presenter. He was best known as the presenter of TVNZ 1's '' 1 News Tonight''; he also hosted '' Breakfast'', ''1 News At 6pm'', '' Q+A'', and '' ...
*Warwick Burke *Anna Burns-Francis *Judy Callingham *Matt Chisholm *Liane Clarke *Pete Cronshaw *Sharon Crosbie *
Mark Crysell Mark Crysell (born 21 February 1961) is a New Zealand television presenter and journalist. He has worked on different shows with Television New Zealand. Career Television Mark Crysell is a television reporter who has been part of the team for ...
*Brett Dumbleton * Brian Edwards *Judith Fyfe *Mark Hannan *Gordon Harcourt *Spencer Jolly *Kim Hill *
Carol Hirschfeld Carol Ann Hirschfeld (born 1962) is a New Zealand journalist, documentary maker, broadcaster, producer and media executive. She is best known for her role as a TV3 News presenter alongside John Campbell from 1998 until 2005. As a broadcast media ...
*Sandra Kailahi *Brodie Kane *Anna Kenna *Lisa Manning *Hugo Manson *
Alison Mau Alison Mau () (born 14 February 1965), known professionally as Ali Mau, is an Australian-born New Zealand journalist and broadcaster. She is a former television news anchor, former co-host of the TVNZ current affairs show '' Seven Sharp'', form ...
*Gillian McGregor *
Kerre McIvor Kerre Woodham (born ), formerly known as Kerre McIvor, is a New Zealand journalist, radio presenter, author and columnist. At the end of 2017 she was named as the replacement for Andrew Dickens on Newstalk ZB Sunday mornings beginning in 2018 ...
*Eleisha McNeill * Simon Mercep *Libby Middlebrook *Amanda Millar * Kevin Milne *Rosalie Nelson *Alison Parr *
Sean Plunket Oliver Sean Plunket (known professionally as Sean Plunket) is a New Zealand broadcast journalist. Plunket has worked for several New Zealand broadcast media companies and stations including Radio Windy, Independent Radio News, Radio New Zealand, ...
*Ruwani Perera *Manorma Ram *Raewyn Rasch *Anna Thomas *Naomi Trigg *Phil Vine *Simon Walker *Hannah Wallis (now a producer of ''Fair Go'') *Kim Webby *Vicki Wilkinson-Baker *Barry Wilson *Erica Wood


Awards

In 1997, Fair Go was awarded a Bravo award by the
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for "poking a little of their irrepressible fun at alleged psychics providing lucky lotto numbers."


References

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