New Zealand Today - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Episode 1
Which Mt Albert BBQ Noodle House is better? It is time for Guy to finally put this query to rest with the help of a Chinese succulent meal master, Jack Karlson.
Episode 2
Guy finally tracks down the man from the legendary "Otahuhu Bomb Scare" news video.
Episode 3
In 2019 Guy was booed off stage in Oamaru when he tried to pronounce "Oamaru" correctly! Now Guy is back, and looking for revenge!
Episode 4
Retired coal miners have had their agreement of 10 tonnes of heavily discounted coal every year broken by their former employer.
Episode 5
Guy confronts NZ's most infamous criminal in order to get an apology for a woman he hurt when falling through a roof during an escape from police.
Episode 6
Guy tracks down NZ's most famous lawn mower and is both shocked and stoked when he finally sits down with the legendary "Jim". Then, there's a Naked Baker in trouble.
Episode 7
Guy returns to Invercargill to sort out their new Mayor. Paraparaumu isn't any better as Guy meets a former Councillor forced to stand down for wearing a KKK hood.
Episode 8
Guy attempts to catch a man in Timaru, famous for outrunning the police on a mobility scooter. Guy then ambushes our new PM with a question no one knew needed answering.
Episode 9
Episode 10
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