Television seems to be a little in love with politics, which shouldn't be a bad thing in a run-up to an election, unless it's dull, of course. On TV these days, dullness is a sort of death.
And I have to say I felt a shiver of deathly dullness watching the latest new local political show, Prime Time With Sean Plunket, which launched last Friday night on - you guessed it - Prime.
It's a budget affair, a half-hour studio set-up, with a round table and a considerable presenter in its well-practised star, veteran broadcaster Sean Plunket, wearing tight hair, loose suit and serious glasses.
Those glasses, it turned out, were the most light-hearted thing about the show, which spent all of its half hour pouring out great gales of words and numbers at that talk table, with the aid of two politicians and two experts.
Setting a serious tone from the start, Plunket posed a couple of large and familiar questions as the points of discussion - whether the rich were getting richer and whether there was a way out of poverty.