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Well-received comedy panel series 7 Days debuted on TV3 in 2009. The show takes an irreverent look at the past week in the news with such regular segments as “my kid could draw that” and “what’s the taxi driver talking about”. Jeremy Corbett hosts, and there are two teams of regular and guest comedians including Ben Hurley, Jeremy Elwood, Dai Henwood and Paul Ego. This episode’s special guest is Flight of the Conchords star Rhys Darby, and Labour MP Darren Hughes features in “politician in the hot seat”.

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 Nigel Carpenter
 Jon Bridges
 Rhys Darby

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 RL

RL

PRETTY GOOD STUFF COMING...COMEDY AT IT'S BEST

 nikohefa

nikohefa

solid & funny verry funny

 David

David

Love this show - very funny! Haven't laughed so much in ages. Glad this episode was on the NZ On Screen website, as eps of 7 Days can't be viewed on TV3/4 On Demand from overseas :-( Would love to see more! Thanks :-)

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