The story captured the attention of production company Greenstone TV, which contacted both neighbours.
Greenstone promotes Neighbours at War as "whether it's dogs, trees, cars, noise or misbehaviour - the people next door are still causing trouble".
After what she claims were "bullying tactics" by Greenstone, Press McKenzie agreed to be interviewed for the show.
"They said that if we didn't go on the show they would show us in a horrible light."
The following day she had a change of heart and demanded her interview be pulled. "To me it's just trash TV. I wouldn't go on their show, just as I wouldn't go on Jerry Springer."
Press McKenzie said she had made peace with her neighbours and is fearful the show will rekindle ill feeling between them.
She contacted Greenstone, asking for the episode to be cancelled. Greenstone did not return calls this week.
Richards said the programme would include footage from an interview Press McKenzie did with Close Up at the time.
"The producers have been careful to make it clear that it is old footage, not a new interview. I understand she has not seen the programme but simply wishes it not to go to air."
Press McKenzie had received an email from Greenstone asking her not to contact TVNZ and stating that the show would go ahead.
"If after such broadcast you still feel aggrieved, then you can avail yourself of the appropriate procedure."