7 Days

7 Days

2009
★★★★☆ 7.0/10
📺 15 Seasons
🎬 258 Episodes
📅 Returning Series
🌐 EN
⏱️ 45 min/episode
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7 Days is a New Zealand comedy gameshow similar in some ways to the British program Mock the Week, hosted by Jeremy Corbett and created by The Down Low Concept. Paul Ego and Dai Henwood usually appear on each episode, along with other comedians, who form teams and answer questions about news stories from the last week.

Seasons

Season 1
2009 • 17 Episodes
Featuring Paul Ego with Irene Pink and Jeremy Elwood against Dai Henwood with Brendhan Lovegrove and Ben Hurley
Season 2
2010 • 28 Episodes
The New Zealand vs. The World Special with Dai Henwood, Paul Ego, and Ben Hurley vs. Wil Anderson (Australia), Zoe Lyons (UK), and Jimeolin (Ireland)
Season 3
2011 • 31 Episodes
Synopsis: Returning for a brand new season, 7 Days sees New Zealand's top comedians pit their wits against the week's news and each other. Jeremy Corbett is host and referee as two teams of our top comedy talent and their special guest dissect the news of the last seven days with uninformed brilliance.
Season 4
2012 • 30 Episodes
Returning for a brand new season, this week sees Jeremy Corbett referee as Paul Ego, Pete Helliar, Urzila Carlson, Dai Henwood, Steve Wrigley, and Ben Hurley dissect the news of the last seven days.
Season 5
2013 • 33 Episodes
Season 6
2014 • 21 Episodes
Season 11
2019 • 21 Episodes
1 Feb. 2019 Episode #11.1
Season 14
2022 • 21 Episodes
Newsmakers; Yes Minister (with Erica Stanford); Good News Battle; Where is the Lie; Guest Who (with Phil Goff); Home Movies; Quiztory Never Repeats; Club Topicana
Season 15
2023 • 21 Episodes
The series launched to 141,800 viewers.[15] During this season, Dole sponsored the Club Topicana segment.
Season 16
2024 • 20 Episodes
Newsmakers; Yes Minister (with Chlöe Swarbrick); Fill in the Frank; Slice of Seven (with Keith Pereira); Club Topicana; Guest Who; Beat the Ding
Season 17
2025 • 15 Episodes
7 Days is back for some flippin hilarity that appeals to all. Hosted by our very own Jeremy Corbett. Guests: Hayley Sproull, Justine Smith, Courtney Dawson, Ben Hurley, Bailey Poching, Josh Thomson. Made with the support of NZ on Air.

Crew

Director
Nigel Carpenter
Producer
John McDonald, Jon Bridges, Rob Brown

Network

Three

Production

The Downlow Concept, Mediaworks