Back Benches

Back Benches (2008-2017)

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Prime TV's perfect brew of politicians, a lively audience & hosts Wallace Chapman & Hayley Holt on the issues. Its politics w/ a pint!

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2017-06-14Episode 5Jun 14, 2017
2017-06-07Episode 4Jun 7, 2017
2017-05-31Episode 3May 31, 2017
2017-05-24Episode 2May 24, 2017
2017-05-17Episode 1May 17, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions (Warning: Spoilers)

When did the TV show 'Back Benches' premiere?

'Back Benches' premiered on March 12, 2008.

What is the genre of 'Back Benches'?

'Back Benches' is a political talk show.

Who are the hosts of 'Back Benches'?

The hosts of 'Back Benches' are Wallace Chapman and Damian Christie.

Where is 'Back Benches' filmed?

'Back Benches' is filmed at the Backbencher Pub in Wellington, New Zealand.

How often does 'Back Benches' air?

'Back Benches' airs weekly.

What is the format of 'Back Benches'?

'Back Benches' features a panel of politicians discussing current political issues in a pub setting.

Are the discussions on 'Back Benches' scripted?

No, the discussions on 'Back Benches' are unscripted and spontaneous.

How long is each episode of 'Back Benches'?

Each episode of 'Back Benches' is approximately 30 minutes long.

Has 'Back Benches' received any awards?

Yes, 'Back Benches' has received the Qantas Media Award for Best Current Affairs Program.

Can the audience participate in 'Back Benches'?

Yes, the audience can participate in 'Back Benches' by asking questions to the panel.

What is the target audience of 'Back Benches'?

'Back Benches' is targeted towards politically engaged viewers.

Has 'Back Benches' featured any notable guests?

Yes, 'Back Benches' has featured notable guests such as Prime Ministers and other political figures.

Is 'Back Benches' a live show?

Yes, 'Back Benches' is broadcasted live.

Has 'Back Benches' covered international political topics?

Yes, 'Back Benches' has covered international political topics in addition to domestic ones.

How does 'Back Benches' engage with its audience?

'Back Benches' engages with its audience through social media platforms and live audience participation.

What is the significance of the name 'Back Benches'?

The name 'Back Benches' refers to the seating arrangement of politicians in the New Zealand Parliament, where backbenchers sit behind the front benches.

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