Eating Media Lunch | |
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Genre |
Satire News Parody |
Written by | Graeme Hill |
Directed by | Paul Casserly Lee Baker Jonathan Brough |
Presented by | Jeremy Wells |
Country of origin | New Zealand |
No. of seasons | 8 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Philip Smith |
Producer(s) | Paul Casserly |
Editor(s) | Jonathan Brough John Cleave |
Running time | 30 min (including commercials) |
Release | |
Original network | TV2 |
Original release | 2003 – 2008 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | The Unauthorised History of New Zealand |
External links | |
Website | tvnz |
Eating Media Lunch (EML) was a satirical New Zealand news show hosted by Jeremy Wells. It aired on TV 2 and online on TVNZ ondemand from 2003 to 2008. The show was frequently controversial during its run.
In 2005 it shocked some viewers when it depicted two newsreaders fornicating (a parody of Naked News). It frequently caused complaints to the Broadcasting Standards Authority, ranging from complaints about the show's treatment of New Zealand celebrities to complaints about an episode which showed a cat in a microwave oven. Producer Paul Casserly noted that portrayals of violence against animals were certain to attract complaints, such as the show which claimed to feature famous sheep Shrek being slaughtered, while the spoof Maori porn movie 'Anal Mana' saw no complaints.
The show features a regular animated segment by Anthony Ellison titled Media Dog which was available online. Since 2004 the series had included an annual 'awards' show which "honour[s] the absurd and the unusual as seen on television, radio and newspapers" categories include: "Services to Scaremongering, Worst Moment on Reality TV, The Inappropriate Touching Award and the much coveted New Zealander of the Year trophy."
The 2006 season featured former Close Up reporter Hugh Sundae as well as Matt Heath and Chris Stapp from Back of the Y. According to TVNZ the 2006 season tackled "racism, reality TV and the country's best-known protesters". The 2008 season won best comedy at the Qantas Film and TV Awards.