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13m

Docu-comedy series that wrestles with some of the most confusing and contentious political & social issues confronting Aotearoa in 2020.

Made possible by the RNZ/NZ On Air Innovation Fund

Series details.

Credits

Alice Snedden & Leon Wadham
Creators
Duncan Greive & Kerryanne Nelson
Executive Producers
Amber Easby
Producer
Leon Wadham
Director
Alice Snedden
Host
Kay Ellmers & Tim Burnell
RNZ Commissioning

Alice Snedden’s Bad News is an eight-part docu-comedy series that tackles some of the most contentious political and social issues confronting Aotearoa in 2020. Hosted by comedian Alice Snedden, Bad News exposes present-day injustices, explores what they tell us about our past, and meets the people bringing about change to the status quo. 

Each episode interrogates a different topic, encompassing everything from the right to die to the outlawing of migrant sex work. Why don’t churches pay taxes? Why can’t all prisoners vote? And what the hell is a TERF anyway?

“This season of Bad News, we’ve attempted to pick topics that don’t always get the attention they should. By shining a light on these issues, I hope that people walk away with an understanding of why they should care about them, or, at the very least, an understanding of why I care about them.” - Alice Snedden

A broad range of interviews with experts explore these sensitive, nuanced subjects, while Snedden wrestles with her own specific point of view and set of privileges. Hone Harawira (Ngāti Hau, Ngāti Wai, Ngāti Hine, Aupouri, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Whatua) will weigh in on the ongoing impact of colonisation, Georgina Beyer (Te Ati Awa, Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Raukawa and Ngāti Porou) on gender-critical feminists, and David Seymour (Ngāti Porou) on the euthanasia debate.

Snedden traverses the country to locate different perspectives and find herself everywhere from the set of Shortland Street, to the play-room of a brothel, to being thrown out of Parliament’s Banquet Hall and threatened with legal action.

“Between filming numerous topless scenes, trying on coffins for size, and getting electrocuted by Madame Mary, it’s a thrilling victory to only emerge from filming with only one pending lawsuit.” - Alice Snedden

Our host will also be joined by a cast of curious comedians to express some of their own personal frustrations with the way that our society still operates. These include Kura Forrester (Ngāti Porou) dissecting her experiences as a half-Pākehā, half-Māori woman, the formerly Christian Eli Mathewson confronting the charitable status of churches, or Brynley Stent picking out her favourite coffin.

“Nothing screams comedy more than serious social-justice issues! The series aims to be funny and informative, and I’m grateful that we’re always talking to people who provide one of those, allowing me to be comfortable in bringing nothing to the table.” - Alice Snedden

This is a series for an audience who feels unsatisfied with the way tricky issues are handled in snappy news bulletins and clickbait headlines. It will hand the microphone to those who don’t normally get much longer than a soundbite to share their experiences and will use humour and relatability to speak to an audience that might not otherwise engage with these issues.

Bad News encompasses the full spectrum of feelings that come with participating in our society in 2020. Expect anger, chaos, and sadness, sprinkled with moments of joy and humanity. Expect to hear from marginalised voices speaking on the thorniest issues of our time. Expect not to get all the answers but perhaps some new questions.

Produced by

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Made possible by the

RNZ/NZ On Air Joint Innovation Fund

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