I have an odd job I meet all sorts of people, people you' re not meant to like but do, people that are meant to scare you but don't, people that you're meant to like but don't ..... and so it goes on. The one thing I've learnt is that once you meet someone you're doomed, you see them for who they are. People are the product of their experiences and once you have an understanding of that you're able to understand where they're coming from. Don't under-estimate a rapper because you don't get it! have a listen you may just find that they're not that different from you. Karlos Diamond is a product of his experiences and has grown up in an environment that you may like to think doesn't exist in NZ, i have news for you it does! Have a listen he ain't that different to you but he has somethings to say that you might not like to hear. Just because you don't want to hear it doesn't mean it's not true. Watch 20/20 tonight with an open mind and at least then you will have grounds for whatever opinion you hold, but don't be surprised if you end up liking what you thought you wouldn't.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Bowled Over
If you like Ugly Betty, Lost, Outrageous Fortune, or True Blood you're going to love this weeks 20/20. Beth Bates, Chris Brown and myself headed to Sydney last week and caught up with Grant Bowler a man of mant faces.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Playing Doctor
PLAYING DOCTOR: He may hate to admit it… but a few years back, he was the go to guy if you wanted a character to take his shirt off. But there’s much more to Robbie Magasiva than just his physique, with a body of work as an actor in this country that encompasses nearly two decades. He’s been famous for being funny… and more recently his star’s been blazing across our screens thanks to a certain nightly New Zealand hospital Soap. Tonight 20/20’s Sonya Wilson takes you on an all access backstage pass as Robbie shows us the power of Shortie, and says he’s a ladies man no more.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
20/20 Behind Closed Doors
Domestic violence is a cancer eating at New Zealand society. This week we talk to victims, survivors, and go out with the police on the frontline in the battle against what could be New Zealand's biggest social problem.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
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