30 with Guyon Espiner

Guyon Espiner talks in-depth to some of the most interesting and influential people in our world. One guest, no edits.

Hosted by Guyon Espiner

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Credits

Guyon Espiner

Host and Researcher
Miranda Fisher
Senior Producer
Richard Larsen
Producer
Cole Eastham-Farrelly
Post Production Manager
John Hartevelt
Executive Editor, In Depth
Jayne Joyce
Graphic Design
Tom Crampin
Motion & Sound Design
Zantana Raerino-Bell
Studio Director, Whakaata Māori
Ali Ventura
Executive Producer, Season 1
Blair Stagpoole
Audio Post Production, Season 1

Special thanks to Whakaata Māori for the use of their studios.

Awards

2024 NZ TV Awards

Finalist - Best Presenter: News And Current Affairs

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