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- A dysfunctional gang of criminals takes a middle class Maori family hostage and discovers too late that they are cannibals.
- A corporate lawyer, after finding her husband in bed with his lover, decides her life needs a new direction and chucks in her job, to open a strip club.
- A young Muslim songwriter in New Zealand forms a risky friendship with the intelligence agent monitoring him, jeopardizing his community as he chases his dreams. Based on the real world experience of reporter Mohamed Hassan.
- Docu-drama telling the story of an extraordinary undercover agent who worked with the resistance against Nazi Germany, evading the Gestapo while on their most-wanted list.
- When Jo Tiegan is given a mirror as a gift by the elderly owner of an antique shop, she is amazed to see another girl's image in the mirror instead of her own reflection.
- Sometimes first love is found in the most unlikely of places, like in the carpark outside the Te Kaha pub.
- This is a NZ docudrama about the death of well-standing cricket umpire Plumley-Walker, 51, in a misadventure in a B&D session with young dominatrix Renee Chignell in January 1989. Renee, now 47, has opened up to tell the story as it is revealed.
- In the minutes, hours and days after Wellington is struck by a magnitude 8.2 earthquake and subsequent tsunami, this drama depicts several parallel plotlines of people faced with different dilemmas in their fight for survival.
- The Flight of the Conchords embark on a revealing and hilarious odyssey into the political and musical heart of the United States of America.
- In 1950s, a widowed mother falls for an Alaskan gold miner, so they move to the Alaskan wilderness and try to find gold and happiness.
- Holly McKenzie is a 14-year-old New Zealander who moves to the Australian seaside town of Woolich with her family.She is determined to fulfil her dream of playing basketball by forming her own team, the "Outlaws".
- Comedy travel stunt show following triplets, all played by Jocelyn Jee Esien, as they travel the length and breadth of New Zealand.
- Drama portraying the personal and professional lives of a group of Wellington police officers.
- A mythological children's tale about the friendship between a deaf mute boy, Jonasi, and a rare white turtle.
- After David Typhon, a brilliant scientist is killed, a group of parties go to his secret lab located in New Zealand, trying to find out the hidden truth some rumored experiments he did on human beings.
- An island on spectacular Sydney Harbour. Summer sun Top international artists. Tens of thousands of music fans from across the world Idyllic... Until unimaginable disaster strikes.
- The Insider's Guide to Happiness is based around a diverse group of people whose lives become inextricably inter-linked. The series looks at life, love and above all, the every-day pursuit of happiness.
- A 9-year-old boy learns the dark secrets of his family when he is haunted by the ghost of his Great Uncle.
- In this suspenseful drama, a scientist struggles to convince his colleagues and family that a major volcanic eruption is only days away from destroying the city.
- A Kiwi Backpacker hostel... and the mad antics that go on day to day, from overseas travelers to the ongoing 'maintenance', love affairs and scandals...
- A young undercover cop infiltrate a heroin ring in the underbelly of Wellington.
- The Hothouse follows the complicated lives of five 20-somethings who share a run down inner-city Wellington dwelling.
- Prison Families is a ground-breaking series following ten New Zealand families over six months as they grapple with the challenges of living with a loved one behind bars. From suburban housewives to notorious families of crime, each episode documents one family's unique story of law-breaking, justice, and redemption. What's it really like when a family member gets locked up? How do you cope emotionally and financially? And can you really forgive someone who commits a terrible crime? Every family has a story. Be it behind closed doors, or behind bars.
- A film crew are making a Reality TV show about a couple brought together by a dating agency. However, the couple are so incompatible that the crew must manipulate the relationship to get the footage they need.
- Three teenagers, one from the future, one from the present day, and a cave girl from the prehistoric past are on a time traveling mission to combat viruses aimed at destroying the greatest inventions of the world.
- Cults are making a comeback, according to Some of the experts who study them. The Two-part documentary is an inside look at These cults and consists of ex-believers' Stories, and investigates what the Similarities they say exists between groups Including the Exclusive Brethren, Scientology, Centrepoint, Gloriavale, Avatar and the International Church Of Christ.
- Street Hospital follows a team of Wellington Free Ambulance paramedics and their tireless, often comical, frequently frustrating and sometimes life-saving work on the front line of the city's busiest party street.
- Matt Chisholm sets out on a rip-roaring and deeply personal journey into the hairy world of Kiwi masculinity. He's on a mission break the silence around men's mental health in New Zealand, and challenge our ideas about what it means to be a modern man.
- This seven-part series is based around a diverse group of young people whose lives become inextricably inter-linked. When they are all implicated in a bizarre incident, the outcome of which forces them to examine and explore the loves that are at the core of their own lives - and not just romantic love - but love of life, love of self, love for children and parents, love of God, love of art, love gone wrong, love lost and unrequited love.
- This drama series centres around a team of television journalists working on a weekly current-affairs programme that screens on the privately-owned Pacific Television (PTV) channel. The main characters include Amanda Robbins (Katie Wolfe) who was lured back to Wellington from Australia by PTV Chief Executive, Martin Woolf (Jonathan Hendry) who wanted her Rottweiller qualities to raise the controversial show's ratings. Robbins was appointed by Woolf without consulting Bernard Fry (John Sumner), the producer of Cover Story, and Fry and the rest of the staff have struggled with Robbins' tabloid-esque style and her "blood on the road" approach.
- Street Hospital 2 follows a group of paramedics as they set up their ambulances as Street Hospitals to cope with the results of drunken party goers at events and weekends. Based on the streets of Wellington, NZ things get hairy for our crew, coping with the aftermath of too much booze and drugs.
- Two people, feeling alienated from the world around them, find a chance connection through a mistaken phone call.
- A powerful and gripping series looking at the history of sentencing for murder in New Zealand through the cases that shocked the nation. Over three compelling and thought-provoking episodes, The Trouble with Murder tells the story of how New Zealand has punished people who kill.
- Satirical topical weekly series spoofing sports and media celebrities, politicians, and TV shows, films and commercials.
- Operation Hero is an action-adventure series where Kiwi kids tackle challenges inspired by the amazing achievements of real-life Kiwi heroes.
- New Zealand arts current affairs program.
- This intensely personal documentary embraces the universal themes of courage, willpower and sheer determination. Follow Shaun Quincey as he becomes the second person in history to have rowed solo across the Tasman Sea and lived to tell the tale.
- Kiwi spies, escape artists, survivors and heroes all take their place in Kiwis At War, a new all-action, all-Kiwi documentary series. Each episode is devoted to the story of one brave New Zealander from World War Two, and describes their cunning, daring and bravery. "There are some great interviews, with great characters, and each episode dramatizes real-life ripping yarns" says senior producer Gary Scott of Wellington production company The Gibson Group. "In some ways the series has been inspired by tales that I have heard from my own grandfather" says Scott, who is also a New Zealand historian. "Ordinary people did the most extraordinary things, showed great courage, and went on epic adventures in the middle of all the horrifying things going on around them." Some of Kiwis At War action heroes are already well known. Lady spy Nancy Wake is a living legend - nicknamed 'the White Mouse', Wake was one of the most effective secret agents the European campaign, while two-time Victoria Cross winner Captain Charles Upham is the most highly decorated Allied soldier of the War.
- Documentary tells the fascinating, vibrant story of über-cool Berlin burlesque bar White Trash Fast Food