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- In this zany web series from hell, everyone's shaken and stirred when Rosemary unexpectedly births the spawn of Satan on an otherwise promising first date.
- 2012– 42mTV-PG9.4 (30)TV EpisodeDominic is in New Zealand on a mission to find one of the largest and heaviest insects on earth, the very rare and very cool giant wetapunga - the largest species of Wetas, found only in New Zealand. In a Wild Things twist, Dominic will be accompanied by his best friend and fellow hobbit, Billy Boyd. He and and Billy have not been in New Zealand together since they acted in The Lord of the Rings Trilogies. Together, Dom and Billy meet the incredible creatures endemic to the island and have a bit of fun in Hobbiton.
- An big-star studded New Zealand show that inform, have fun and get people news hosted by most of the wonderful people in the government, including the president Jacinda Arden and the Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield.
- Half Measures Podcast is a top New Zealand podcast, diving into the latest TV shows and movies currently streaming in Aotearoa. New episode every week with podcast hosts Daniel Whiting-King and Paul Knauer.
- A girl, torn apart by memories of a murder she didn't commit, focuses on trying to find the person responsible.
- Gandalf and Aragorn lead the World of Men against Sauron's army to draw his gaze from Frodo and Sam as they approach Mount Doom with the One Ring.
- In a hostile world, where wars can last a lifetime, the power of an ancient amulet comes as a blessing to some, and a curse to others.
- A meek Hobbit from the Shire and eight companions set out on a journey to destroy the powerful One Ring and save Middle-earth from the Dark Lord Sauron.
- Tolkien nerds grumble in song about characters in The Hobbit.
- While Frodo and Sam edge closer to Mordor with the help of the shifty Gollum, the divided fellowship makes a stand against Sauron's new ally, Saruman, and his hordes of Isengard.
- When a new accusation against Phil surfaces, Grace is terrified that he will abandon her again while Penny's behaviour goes from bad to worse.
- Mr Gorsmby is the most politically incorrect relief teacher available. He also happens to be the ONLY relief teacher available. Gormsby is asked to babysit the worst class at the worst boys school in New Zealand. What could possibly go wrong?
- 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.
- How Life Is is a short film that demonstrates how every story passes through other stories, events and lives.
- Maori soldiers fighting in World War I in 1914 receive Christmas gifts from home. When a ceasefire is agreed upon between the warring parties, the Germans want to play a game of football. The Maori want to play rugby. In order to keep the peace, the officers order the Maori soldiers to play football. In order to save their face and keep their honor, the Maori soldiers agree on the condition that they are allowed to perform a Haka before the game. The commanding officer reluctantly agrees because he fears that the Germans will consider this a threat and resume fighting. Will the Maori save their face and will the peace hold?
- Four students from different walks of life are thrown together to uncover the mysterious disappearance of their fellow peer, Mia Baxter.
- A comedian's obsession with 'The Hoff' goes a little too far...
- Penny's efforts to put the past behind her fail and she turns to undermining Phil's reintegration with the family and community.
- As Penny tries to make amends she unearths the trauma of another family member's relationship with Phil, with devastating consequences.
- The life of Spartacus, the gladiator who lead a rebellion against the Romans. From his time as an ally of the Romans, to his betrayal and becoming a gladiator, to the rebellion he leads and its ultimate outcome.
- With the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who (1963) approaching, former Doctors Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy try to sneak onto the set of the anniversary special.
- Penny further isolates herself as her efforts to stop Phil circle back on themselves and she is forced to face her own culpability in events.
- The Investigator is a New Zealand unsolved murder series presented by award winning documentary maker and author Bryan Bruce. Bryan Bruce examines a new case each episode.
- Early one morning, a despondent father, Paul, and his young son, James, look for something in the city's gutters. But what are they looking for? Before this is answered, a desperate call from Paul's ex-wife explains that if he is ever hungover while minding James again, she will apply for full custody. Then, as James searches the gutters, Paul vomits painfully. Once finished, he realizes James is missing and runs through empty street after empty street in a panic. Meanwhile, James finds something in the gutter...
- Sam and Graham's final adventure, they take a bath in hell, rolls down a mountains and gets makeover.
- The story centred on widowed journalist Dan Wells, who is sailing the Pacific with on his 25-metre schooner "Seaspray", with his three children Mike, Noah and Sue, assisted by their Fijian crewman.
- Ethan and his sister Amy are travelling by ship from England with their mother Charlotte, to join their father, who has gone ahead of them to establish the family farm. A storm hits, their vessel begins to take on water, and the captain issues the order to abandon ship. Meg, a young thief, is lowered into the lifeboat along with Ethan and Amy. A freak wave washes the life-boat away from the ship. The children wake on a wild shore and begin the battle for survival. Meg is captured by a Maori raiding party and makes contact with a young Maori slave, Tama. After being caught up in armed conflict between Maori and European forces the four children decide to band together to make an epic journey.
- Former 20/20 and 60 Minutes journalist Amanda Millar directs this portrait of Celia Lashlie, who campaigned relentlessly to raise awareness of the social issues facing New Zealand.
- The 9th International Federation of Association Football Women's World Cup, held in Australia & New Zealand.
- Four slackers, one filthy flat, 30 academic years at University, 25 degrees, no ambition... they think it's great living in a world where C's get Degrees... but they are due for a wake-up call.
- Art Historian James Fox explores how colonial explorers devastated the indigenous communities of Southwest Pacific, while also introducing the world to aboriginal art and culture.
- Penny's ex-husband returns to town, five years after Penny accused him of a sexual crime against her daughter's teenage friend.
- A death in the family sends Penny spiralling into dangerous transgressions in her search for the truth.
- New Zealand was one of the last land masses to be found and settled by people. Lush and fertile, almost everything brought here flourishes, often with surprising consequences. Told through the experiences of its native species - in particular, a charismatic and peculiar giant, flightless parrot - this is the moving story of the changing fortunes of New Zealand's wildlife since humans first arrived.
- Phil Vaughan and Nina Nawalowalo host a New Zealand game show for children, based on the Carmen Sandiego computer game series. The hosts help a group of young contestants from Wellington schools solve crimes with a geographical flavour.
- Drama portraying the personal and professional lives of a group of Wellington police officers.
- A couple buys a blow up doll as a joke, but soon the doll begins to reveal that it has a consciousness to one of the boyfriends, the man begins to have full on conversations with said blow up doll, leading the other boyfriend to think he has gone insane.
- This experimental drama-doco series embeds a historical documentary within a weekly soap opera set in a New Zealand University.
- Alex Zane visits New Zealand locations of Peter Jackson's filming of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-Earth "hexology" and chats with members of cast and crew, as the release of the final episode approaches.
- The listless love lives and insecure domestic arrangements of a group of Wellington 20-somethings are scrutinized with insight and irony in this film.
- Dimitris, a Greek immigrant who has called New Zealand home for over fifty years, is forced to deal with a fellow Greek immigrant who can't seem to accept that the world is changing.
- While out on patrol, Minogue and O'Leary encounter a series of people who've been attacked by their worst nightmares. All the victims were at the same scary amusement house. The Fear Factory.
- A paraplegic Marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home.
- Violence ensues after an extraterrestrial race forced to live in slum-like conditions on Earth finds a kindred spirit in a government agent exposed to their biotechnology.
- A look at the lives of iconic pioneers such as Daniel Boone, Lewis and Clark, Tecumseh, Davy Crocket and Andrew Jackson as they traveled across America.
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- The staff of a government stores office and their attempts to avoid actually doing any work.
- 2018–202222m7.9 (163)TV EpisodeMinogue and O'Leary go back in time to the 90s but on returning, discover they've created an apocalyptic new timeline where Sarge was never a cop.