jazfro
The premise of the show is well known: interview a famous guest about their "origin story" in their home town, get a few witnesses to chip in, and there you go, it's a 30 minute TV show.
What makes home delivery stand out are two deliberate choices: inviting some non-obvious guests, and avoiding the easy celebrity stuff.
I had reservations about the host and the format when the show first came out, but it's gradually grown on me. I think that it's because of the selection of guests, which stretches beyond the obvious, and also because of the personable style of Zemiro, who tries to connect with the personal history of her guests, talking about the easy and difficult events in their journey, without being sensationalist or judgemental.
Individual episodes may attract more or less interest depending on your personal curiosity about the person being interviewed, but it's usually a good show.