Jono won't take no for an answer, he's pulled in Dai Henwood, Shannon Ryan and The Red Sea Buoys. Along with special guest stars Steven Gray and 80's pop star Tiffany in an attempt to get back on air.
Guest star Russell Brand talks with Dai; while Jono gets all Apprentice on it, in the search for his assistant. The Red Sea Buoys protest against technology online nerds.
Greg Murphy as you've never seen him before. Dai finds out something about Sean 'Diddy' Combs that no one else knows; and Jono gets advice from Jeremy Clarkson in a petrol driven frenzy.
Jono's on the set of the new reality TV show starring Outdoors with Geoff. Bryan Cranston talks narcotics with Dai Henwood; and the team continue on their media infiltrating quest for fame.
Throw your heat pumps in the air! It's getting hot as Jono stands up for the little man and gets behind consumer issues; and Dai reminisces with Fab Morvan from Milli Vanilli.
Arch rivals Scribe and Suzanne Paul reveal their feuding history which Jono attempts to mediate. The Red Sea Buoys and their ode to Brian Tamaki; and Dai hangs out with a very famous bunch of mates.
We premiere Sensing Stapler (a highly anticipated spinoff series of Sensing Murder). Dai's in LA with Michael Mancini from Melrose Place; and The Red Sea Buoys unleash their 90's ballad.
J Williams features as Jono's son in the hit new sitcom 'Makin It 2'. Dai and Ashton Kutcher get cosy, and the Red Sea Buoys take a stand against our obsession with fame.
We go sports mad tonight with Hamish McKay, Nathan Rarere & Warrior Michael Luck.
Jono makes a new game show while Dai interviews Robyn from Outrageous fortune. And the RED SEA BOUYS are back with another hit tune.
Glee gets the Jono treatment this week with guest stars Shane Cortese, Michael Murphy, Meryl Cassie and Rachael Blampied. Shannon Ryan gets closer up and the Red Sea Buoys deliver music video justice
Dai Henwood meets Katy Perry as Jono goes exclusively behind the scenes on the biggest blockbuster movie ever made. It’s the life of the Mad Butcher starring Michael Hurst, Toni Potter & Tammy Davis.
The season opens with Jono channelling Ross Kemp and exposing life in NZ's hardest prison; Shannon Ryan being the queen of the news report; and Guy Williams investigating kiwi issues in Nelson.
Jono goes undercover with Bruce Hopkins in a fake tan black-market bust. Guy Williams visits a cat show; and Shannon Ryan delivers some surprising news.
Jono re-creates Extreme Home Makeover with an unsuspecting Levin family and their home; Guy Williams covers the revival of the Chatter Ring; and Shannon is out investigating the big issues.
Jono goes behind-the-scenes of the new reality show Dakota; Guy Williams visits a farm that promises more punch than the usual kiwi farm; and Shannon Ryan on her spin on local news.
Jono goes on the road with Ice Cream Truckers; he also joins the crew at taxi company, Deadliest Dispatch; and we premiere new reality TV show, Surveyor Manukau.
Jono and Jimmy the Dwarf recount their incredible tale of survival in 'I Shouldn't Have Survived'. Guy Williams on the election trail with Kelvin Alp; and Shannon Ryan delivers the news.
Jono investigates the Strange But True real life cases of the woman who was born looking like Jeremy Corbett, and the everyday obstacles that this condition brings.
Target's Brooke Howard Smith and Jeanette Thomas feature in Jono version of The Amazing Race. Guy Williams continues to deliver his weekly stories; and Shannon Ryan with this week's news.
Jono Pryor gets a cultural makeover in Brown Eye for the White Guy. Shannon Ryan reports on Ninja prejudice, and Guy Williams delivers possibly the most awkward piece of television you're likely to see all year.
Jono gives us his take on the television landscape; Guy Williams is once again on the story trail; and Shannon Ryan exposes more world news.
We're going behind the scenes of 'Paul Henry: What Was I Thinking - The Movie'. Guy Williams turns into a hard hitting journalist when he attempts to solve the mystery of Ken Eastwood, and the $300 that he owes, and Shannon Ryan investigates reports that the All Blacks are spending too much time endorsing products, to train properly for the world cup.
Tim Shadbolt, Jono and Jimmy the Dwarf star in a parody of Two and a Half Men. Shannon reports on the news; and Guy chats with his hero, John Rowles. Final.
Jono Pryor takes a look into New Zealand's Westie Culture, to film "My Big Fat Westie Wedding". Starring Aidee Walker and Jamie Bowen
Jono creates his version of Underbelly; Guy meets a conspirator convinced Michael Jackson is still alive; and Shannon gives us with her take on the world of news.
This week on the Jono Project, Jono Pryor invites Shihad's Jon Toogood in to perform his version of Rock of Love, "Toogood to be True"
Jono is joined by special guests Keisha Castle Hughes, Michael Luck and Monty Betham. Guy breaks the story of what happened to Auckland's Piano kids; and Shannon takes a look at the upcoming election.
Jono Pryor brings his irreverent take on the news and media supported by Guy Williams, Shannon Ryan. This week, Jono does his version of Jersey Shore.
This week Jono Pryor is joined by two special guests; Chopper Reid and Hone Harawira.
On this week’s show Jono Pryor joins the Paranormal Activities bandwagon and investigates “Kiwi Hauntings".
In the season finale, Jono, Guy, Shannon, and Jimmy the Dwarf take viewers behind-the-scenes of the Jono Project. Final.