Series

Holmes

Television, 1989–2004

Holmes was a long-running current affairs programme that followed the news each weeknight on TV ONE. Presented by veteran broadcaster Paul Holmes, the show was as famous for his showmanship as it was for examining the issues of the day. Holmes interviewed the day's newsmakers; often championing the underdog 'kiwi battler'. In 2004 Paul Holmes defected from TVNZ to Prime TV to set up a rival 7pm current affairs programme, Paul Holmes. That lasted a few months before being axed (due to low ratings).

2002 Leaders Debate - Debate Three

Television, 2002 (Full Length)

Holmes 15th Anniversary

Television, 2004 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Christmas Party

Television, 1997 (Full Length Episode)

Holmes - Christmas Party: Ingham Twins Interview

Television, 1997 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Dave Dobbyn

Television, 1998 (Excerpts)

Holmes - David Attenborough

Television, 1991 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Dennis Conner Interview (First Episode)

Television, 1989 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Geoffrey Palmer with Acker Bilk and Kenny Ball

Television, 1989 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Glen Campbell

Television, 1991 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Glen Campbell tribute to John Denver

Television, 1997 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Hillary's Trek: Everest

Television, 1991 (Full Length)

Holmes - Hillary's Trek: His Legacy

Television, 1991 (Full Length)

Holmes - Hillary's Trek: The Sherpas

Television, 1991 (Full Length)

Holmes - Janet Frame

Television, 2000 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Joe Karam and James McNeish on David Bain

Television, 1997 (Full Length)

Holmes - John Clarke

Television, 1991–1993 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Johnny Cash

Television, 1994 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Johnny 'The Māori Cowboy' Cooper

Television, 1990 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Robin Williams

Television, 1996 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Roger Donaldson

Television, 1999 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Sir Edmund Hillary

Television, 1996 (Full Length)

Holmes - The Ingham Twins

Television, 1997 (Excerpts)

Holmes - The Topp Twins on the Farm

Television, 2003 (Excerpts)

Holmes - Topp Twins Mayoral Campaign

Television, 1998 (Excerpts)