Eating Media Lunch is back for a seventh season with the most shocking moments of 2007 so far, the bad, the worse and the downright awful. Plus a look at the police party chicken porno.
Jeremy Wells interviews award-winning Guardian photographer and film maker Sean Smith, whose searing account of being embedded with the US military in Iraq was cited by Osama Bin Laden.
EML examines the media scrums that swirled around David Bain and Millie Holmes and creates its own media scrum that turns on TV reporters with devastating consequences.
Judging the best and worst award events of the year from the Pie Awards to the Film and Television Awards. Also including the prestigious ACatamy Awards and the National Dog Show.
Jeremy Wells examines our most popular end of the world scenarios from peak oil and global warming to The Rapture.
Jeremy Wells leads a special investigation into New Zealand's best known dance, the haka. Later, a retrospective of Auckland music channel Max TV's groundbreaking show Box Dog.
Wallace heads to Rotorua in seach of alien encounters at the Future Perspectives Conference. Jeremy examines this year's spectacular PR disasters; the Ribena debacle, the Mercury Energy tragedy, and various lapses by members of the New Zealand Police.
Jeremy Wells travels to Las Vegas with three of this country's finest celebrity look alikes, Austin Powers, Freddie Mercury and Cher, for the 16th annual World Impersonators Conference.
The series final features the [fourth] annual EML awards. Recognising those who have been overlooked for other awards; the absurd and the unusual as seen in the media are honoured.