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- Two teams of three stand-up comedians take the news from the last 7 days and do what they do best - take the piss out of everything and everyone.
- A documentary showcasing a group of young Maori musicians and their rise to fame, along with the struggles that come from success at a young age.
- Bill Bailey hosts the fast-paced quiz show that pits two teams of comedians against each other, to find out once and for all who's best - Kiwis or Aussies.
- Comedian Josh Thomson brings the history of the South Pacific to life with a sketch comedy series as he gets kids to share their favourite stories from history in My Favourite Dead Person.
- Sex, drugs, and other people's songs.
- James Coleman and Greg Page take everyday household items, look closely at the science involved in their inner workings, then set about re-modelling them to solve problems created by their inherent limitations.
- When his estranged father dies, lawyer Will Carrington suddenly inherits half a house, guardianship of his half sister, a share in a racing greyhound, and a live in dog trainer.
- A comedy series that finds funny, strange and weird clips from the week's TV for the amusement and ridicule of our panel.
- Every day David sends his sons an email. They make no sense. His son Josh, and a guest comedian try make sense of it.
- Quiz mistress Jaquie Brown presides over teams of comedians and musicians while a 'weasel' awards the points.
- A panel of guests poke fun at the most ridiculous moments from the weeks television and more.
- A motel owner realizes that his newest resident has set up a Meth lab on his premises, and decides to take the law into his own hands.
- Two teams of stand-up comedians and sports personalities take the sporting news from the last 7 days and do what they do best - take the piss out of everything and everyone.
- An only son tries to woo the girl of his dreams with the unwanted help of his deceased father.
- Tim Porch sets out to become the world's first Tongan badminton champion.
- Tensions explode and relationships ignite as a big storm traps teachers, a social soccer team and the caretaker in a primary school overnight.
- Blogger Vaughan Smith, analyzes the dishes, and the pig, Josh Thomson, eats the scraps, while also providing solid insight into what it's like to dine out with a food critic.
- A champion windsurfer enlists the help of a water guru to overcome a career ending phobia.
- Pax Assadi rallies a panel of comedians as they battle over the big, the small, and the stupid issues facing New Zealanders in 2022. From house ownership to dating apps, the Rabble Rousers will go head to head to debate these contentious topics, in the hope that they can solve the unsolvable so the good folk of Aotearoa never have to worry about them again.
- Follow Scribe's rapid rise to fame after he recorded his chart-topping album, 'The Crusader', transforming him from an average 23-year-old to an overnight, international hip hop star.
- The story behind New Zealand's first ever hip hop track, 'E Tu by Upper Hutt Posse. Featuring members Te Kupu, DLT, Teremoana Rapley and Bennett Pomana.
- Aiga, which means family in Samoan, is a major source of inspiration in Scribe's music. Scribe recalls his family life, growing up in the 80s, and his experiences with racism and violence in his hometown of Otautahi, Christchurch.
- Fame doesn't just affect the star, but everyone around them too. We hear Scribe's perspective on the downsides of fame and being scrutinised by the media from a young age.
- Growing up as a Samoan in New Zealand but lacking a connection to his culture, Scribe reflects on his whakapapa and how his identity has influenced his music.
- On the path to improve himself, Scribe unpacks his addiction, his values, and how a rehab facility in Dunedin changed his life for the better. WARNING: Deals with the issue of suicide.
- Teenagers Brenda Pua and Hassanah Iroegbu began their music careers after winning a grant from Manukau City Council. They were introduced to music producer Alan Jansson who helped them create their enduring 1995 hit 'In the Neighbourhood'.
- Kiwi-Samoan artist King Kapisi's 1999 hit 'Reverse Resistance' sent shock waves through Aotearoa's underground hip hop scene and with it, Kapisi became the first-ever hip hop artist to win the coveted Silver Scroll songwriting award.
- When New Zealand's first all-female hip hop crew, Sheelahroc, dropped their track 'If I Gave U Th' Mic' in 2000, they were propelled onto the national stage.
- Scribe and P-Money tell the story of their record-breaking hit 'Stand Up', which knocked international artists off the top of the charts and spent 12 weeks at number one.
- When South Auckland trio Smashproof released 'Brother' in 2009, it created controversy. The song's music video depicted the events leading to the tragic death of Pihema Cameron, who was stabbed for tagging.
- This episode showcases 3 the Hard Way's first debut single 'Hip Hop Holiday'. It was the first single with a NZ On Air-funded video to reach No.1, where it solidly remained for three weeks in early 1994. The song featured an element of "Dreadlock Holiday" by 10cc. Due to a mix up with the clearance rights, all of this song's royalties now go to 10cc members Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart. This episode also features Record Producer Alan Jansson and Grant Kearney.
- Scribe delves into the dark truths of his drug addiction while living life in the spotlight, and the spiral down a lonely path as he isolates himself from his friends and family.
- Host Sue Perkins quizzes comedians Josh Thomson, Angella Dravid and Guy Montgomery to test how well they know their country.
- We meet Alien Weaponry at their home in Waipu, Northland, as they prepare to embark on the trip of a lifetime.
- The band arrive in Berlin to play their first European show.
- Alien Weaponry play Hamburg, meet some real-life German metal fans, and get used to life on the road.
- The band heads to Slovenian festival Metal Days.
- Metal Days is underway in Slovenia and the band play their first European festival slot.
- The band make tracks for the biggest show of their lives, Wacken Open Air in Germany.
- The moment the band have been waiting for - playing at the world's biggest metal festival, Wacken Open Air.
- En route to Holland for some R&R, the band reflect on their Wacken show and discuss managing conflict on tour.
- The band perform at Bloodstock festival in the UK.
- Alien Weaponry return to New Zealand to perform at the NZ Music Awards and accept the award for Best Rock Act.
- Alex Ward, Luke McGregor and Brett Blake from Australia compete against Dai Henwood, Ben Hurley and Hayley Sproull from New Zealand in a battle of wits hosted by British comedy legend Sue Perkins.
- With Team Australia comprising Becky Lucas, Nath Valvo and Brett Blake, and Team New Zealand consisting of Urzila Carlson, Hayley Sproull and Pax Assadiare, the host quizzes the rivals on their knowledge of cultural snacks and the early days of TV.
- Nazeem Hussain, Alex Ward and Harley Breen from Australia, and Josh Thomson, Angella Dravid and Ben Hurley from New Zealand, are quizzed on accidental sex symbols and edible bugs.
- Team Australia's Becky Lucas, Nath Valvo and Heath Franklin go head-to-head against Team New Zealand's Chris Parker, Becky Umbers and Guy Montgomery to prove who knows the most about TV chefs, drug busts, and animal advertising.
- Becky Lucas, Suraj Kolarkar and Nazeem Hussain from Australia, and Hayley Sproull, Urzila Carlson and Josh Thomson from New Zealand, engage in a competition based on crime ballads, regional advertising and bad inventions.
- Comedians Becky Lucas, Nazeem Hussain and Heath Franklin from Australia and Chris Parker, Urzila Carlson and Guy Montgomery from New Zealand engage in a quiz game based on food reviews, UFO sightings and amazing survival stories.