Paul Henry (TV programme)

Paul Henry was a New Zealand morning news and talk show that aired weekdays on Three and was simulcast on Radio Live.

[1] The initial incarnation following Henry's move from TVNZ to MediaWorks was a late night news programme entitled The Paul Henry Show, which debuted on 27 January 2014 on Three (formally TV3) to replace the former late night news show Nightline.

Labour Party leader David Cunliffe and Prime Minister John Key were both interviewed on the episode.

The new breakfast show is broadcast live from a purpose-built hybrid radio/television studio at MediaWorks’ Flower Street offices.

On the first episode, Paul was joined by Prime Minister John Key, Kiwi musician Brooke Fraser and Rocket Lab founder Glenn Martin.