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Our Picks of the Week

November 05, 2022

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Our Picks of the Week

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6

THE LARKINS

Never a dull moment on the farm Screening: TVNZ 1, 8.30pm Streaming: TVNZ+ The first season of the Darling Buds of May remake suffered some withering reviews (“Jaded, hackneyed, lazy programming”, reckoned the Independent), but viewers liked it enough for a second to be commissioned. The story alights on the summer of 1959, where Pop (Bradley Walsh) and Ma Larkin (Jo Scanlan) and their large brood are preparing for the school holidays. Various kinds of chaos ensue over six episodes, with a dreadful new family, the Jerebohms, going to war on Pop, Primrose (Lydia Page) entering journalism and falling for the new vicar, and a series of village events converging on the farm. Everything will work out in the end.

THE BAY

A new face in Morecambe Screening: TVNZ 1, 9.35pm Streaming: TVNZ+ This third season comes with a new lead character, DS Jenn Townsend (Marsha Thomason, Lost, Cobra) after the departure of Morven Christie from the show. DS Townsend barely has a chance to get acquainted with her new desk at Morecambe CID before a body is found in the bay. It turns out that the dead man, a young boxer, comes from a difficult family – and, meanwhile, her own family is struggling to settle in the town. The pressure is on, but over six episodes it becomes clear who exactly dunnit.

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The path to a fatal night

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I'm a firestarter

Late spring is bonfire season out here in the sticks. It is the time of year when we rural types - even we half-baked, lily-livered ones who have washed up from the city - set fire to enormous piles of dead wood, felled trees and sundry vegetation that have been building up since last summer, or perhaps even the summer before.

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Salary sticks

Most discussions around pay equity involve raising women's wages to the equivalent of men's. But there is an alternative.

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THE NOSE KNOWS

A New Zealand innovation is clearing the air for hayfever sufferers and revolutionising the $30 billion global nasal decongestant market.

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View from the hilltop

A classy Hawke's Bay syrah hits all the right notes to command a high price.

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Speak easy

Much is still unknown about the causes of stuttering but researchers are making progress on its genetic origins.

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Recycling the family silver?

As election year looms, National is looking for ways to pay for its inevitable promises.

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