List of programmes broadcast by TVNZ
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This is an incomplete list of television programmes past and present on Television New Zealand that are made in New Zealand.
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[edit] Programmes
[edit] Active shows
Show | Release Date | Notes |
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20/20 | Current affairs documentary show hosted by Miriama Kamo | |
A Taste of New Zealand | ||
Agenda | Hosted by Lisa Owen | |
ASB Business | Weekday morning Business show hosted by Michael Wilson | |
ASB Business Weekend | Weekend version of the weekday morning show. Hosted by Michael Wilson | |
Asia Down Under | 22 February 2001 | A magazine series reflecting the life, concerns and interests of the Asian community in New Zealand. Spin-off of Asia Dynamic. |
Attitude | Current affairs show regarding the disabled. | |
Breakfast | Morning talkshow. Currently hosted by Kay Gregory and Paul Henry with news updates by Peter Williams | |
Country Calendar | 1966 | New Zealand farming show; the longest running show on New Zealand television. |
Close Up | Current affairs show hosted by Mark Sainsbury and Paul Henry. Formerly hosted by Susan Wood. | |
Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson | 2006 | Current affairs debate talk show hosted by Willie Jackson |
Fair Go | 1977 | Long running consumer watchdog show. |
Game of Two Halves | Sports quiz show hosted by Tony Veitch with Matthew Ridge and Marc Ellis as team "captains". | |
Good Morning | Talk show hosted by Brendon Pongia and Sarah Bradley. Former hosts include Liz Gunn and Mary Lambie. | |
Intrepid Journeys | Reality/travel show where celebrities travel to foreign countries and do "as the Romans do" | |
Marae | Maori affairs show. | |
Mitre 10 Dream Home | 1999 | Reality show where two couples compete to build the house of their dreams with the winner taking away the house and the second place team given the option to buy the house. Hosted by Jane Keiley |
Neighbours at War | 2005 | Reality series |
No Opportunity Wasted | 12 November 2006 | Created by Phil Keoghan, 26 contestants are given 72 hours, $3,000 and the opportunity to fulfill a long-held dream or desire. |
ONE News | News service, regular updates live from 6am weekdays with main bulletin at 6pm everyday. Includes Midday and Tonight. | |
Police Ten-7 | 2002 | Reality police/criminal series hosted by Graham Bell; Season six started February 2007 |
Praise Be | Christian hymns show. As of 2006 in its 21st season. Currently hosted by Chris Nichols; former host: Graeme Thomson | |
Rural Delivery | Farming affairs show | |
Saturday Disney | Children's show | |
Shortland Street | 1992 | As of 2007, currently in its 15th season. Soap opera. |
Squirt | Saturday morning children's show; hosted by Ryan Inglis; former hosts include Dominic Bowden and Jason Gunn | |
Studio 2 | Weekday children's show hosted by Matt Gibbs and Dayna Vawdrey | |
Sunday | Sunday evening current affairs show | |
Tagata Pasifika | Pacific Islander affairs show; Hosted by Robbie Magasiva and Beatrice Faueumina; also screened on Maori Television | |
Te Karere | Current affairs show hosted in Te Reo Maori by Scott Morrison. Former host: Tini Molyneaux | |
The Go Show | Weekday toddler show. Similar to Hi-5 | |
Tiki Tiki | Maori language children's show; formerly hosted by Te Atirau Paki | |
Top of the Class | 30 April 2006 | Reality show putting famous New Zealanders back into school with their younger "clone" version of themselves. |
Treasure Island | Reality television show; Survivor-like; as of 2006 currently in its eighth season | |
Waka Huia | ||
What Now? | 1981 | As of 2006, currently in its 25th season; the longest running children's show on New Zealand television; Hosted by Tamati Coffey, DJ Richie and Charlie Panapa |
XSTV | Series highlighting the world of skateboarding, BMX racing and other extreme sports. |
[edit] Shows on hiatus
Show | Release Date | Notes |
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Animal Show | 9 March 2005 | Series highlighting the New Zealand SPCA. As of 2006 currently in its second season. |
Artsville | 2005 | Documentary arts series; Currently, 2006, in its second season. |
Auction House | 30 April 2006 | Reality show about auctioneers and real estate. |
Best in Show | Reality show about New Zealand dogs and their owners. | |
Border Patrol | Reality show | |
Coastwatch | Similar to Border Patrol | |
Dancing with the Stars | 2005 | Reality television show; Season two began in May 2006; Hosted by Jason Gunn |
Eating Media Lunch | 2003 | Hosted by Jeremy Wells |
Facelift | 2005 | Comedy show that made fun of current events, politics and anything else on New Zealand television using characters dressed with scuplted face to resemble a various polititians and TV stars. |
Frontseat | 2005 | Arts show hosted by Oliver Driver |
Ghost Hunt | Reality show hunting famous New Zealand ghosts | |
Give It a Whirl | As of 2006 currently in its second season. Documentary music show. | |
Jandals Away | 11 March 2006 | Sitcom; Starring David Fane; Season 1 ended May 2006; Moved to the afternoon, season 2 began July 2006. |
Karaoke High | 2006 | New Zealand drama show screened during the summertime as a replacement for Shortland Street. |
Kiwifruit | Gay magazine show starring Amanda Rees, Kevin Alexander and Matu Ngaporo; replacement of QueerNation | |
Learner Drivers | Reality show following the trials of people getting their driver licenses. | |
Let's Get Inventin' | Children's invention show | |
Motorway Patrol | 2001 | Reality series |
My House, My Castle | Hosted by Robert Harte | |
New Zealand Idol | 2004 | Season 3 began July 2006. Hosted by Dominic Bowden. |
New Zealand Surf League | Sports show showcasing the New Zealand Ironman finals. Hosted by Cory Hutchings | |
New Zealand's Brainiest Kid | Children's quiz show hosted by Bernadine Oliver-Kirby | |
Orange Roughies | May 2006 | Drama series;. |
Piha Rescue | 2005 | Reality show |
Police College | 11 April 2006 | Reality show following the recruits of the New Zealand Police College |
QTV | 2005 | Children's science show |
Raise My Kids | 2005 | Reality show seeing if couples who want children can raise someone else's children for a week. |
Redemption Hill | 2006 | Reality television show about deliquent children; Season 1 ended April 2006 |
Secret New Zealand | ||
Sensing Murder | Psychic crime investigations show hosted by Rebecca Gibney. Spans New Zealand and Australia. Currently in its second season (2006). | |
Seven Periods With Mr. Gormsby | Comedy series | |
Shock Treatment | 2006 | Reality television show where celebrities are surprised and put through the wringer. |
Special Investigators | 8 May 2006 | Documentary series about the New Zealand Government Accident Compensation Investigators |
Ten Years Younger | Hosted by Fiona MacDonald; similar to Extreme Makeover but not as extreme. | |
The Lost Children | Period drama series | |
The Zoo | Reality show set in Auckland Zoo; Season six began July 2006 | |
Unauthorised History of New Zealand | 2005 | Currently in its second season. Hosted by Jeremy Wells |
[edit] Past/Ended programmes
Show | Screened | Notes |
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10AM | 1990 | Arts and lifestyle magazine program |
14 Days on Trial | 1989/90 | Documentry about New Zealand pioneers |
3.45 Live | 1989–1990 | Older children's and teenagers' after-school show hosted by Ricky Morris and Finella Barfield in 1989 and Phil Keoghan and Hine Elder in 1990. |
5.30 with Jude | Talk show hosted by Jude Dobson | |
60 Minutes | 1993–2001 | Current affairs show. Rights bought by TV3 |
After 2 | 1989–1991 | Children's show aimed at preschoolers and younger school children, replaced After School. Was hosted by Jason Gunn and Thingee. |
After School | 1983–1988 | Children's after-school show originally hosted by Olly Ohlson |
April's Angels | 1998 | Hosted by April Iremia, the team every week take place in a community project. |
The Billy T. James Show | 1983–1985 | Comedy show, starring Billy T. James. |
Blind Date | 1989–1990 | Dating match show, hosted by Dave Jamieson and Suzy Aitken |
Bumble | Toddler show featuring Bumble the Bee and his friends | |
Carters DIY Dads | Reality show | |
Chic Chat | Children's programme hosted by Chic Littlewood and Alma Woods. | |
Close to Home | 1975–1987 | |
Country GP | Period soap which succeeded Close to Home. | |
DIY Rescue | 2001–2003 | Reality show where the team come and fix DIY disasters or unfinished DIY work |
Face the Music | 1992–1994 | Quiz show about music hosted by Simon Barnett |
Finding J. Smith | 2003 | Game show where teams had to find a certain J. Smith (the most common name) in New Zealand. Had the largest prize in New Zealand of NZ$250,000 for a game show and was used to heavily promote the then new Vodafone Live! service. |
FlipSide | 2002–2004 | Youth news and entertainment talk show hosted by Mike Puru. |
Fresh and Fancy Fare Country Fare |
1985–1986 | Cooking series narrated by Gordon Jackson. |
Frontier Of Dreams | 2005 | Series about the history of New Zealand |
Fun Factory | 1979 | Children's programme hosted by Mike Wilson. |
Gliding on | 1980s | Adapted from Roger Hall's Glide Time play, a sitcom about workers in a government department. |
Gloss | 1987–1990 | Soap set in the world of fashion publishing, starring Ilona Rodgers. |
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? | 1998 | Reality show hosted by Suzanne Paul |
Headliners | 2004–2005 | Entertainment news show hosted by Jason Reeves and Renee Wright. Cancelled at end of 2005 for a ONE News revamp. |
Holmes | 1989–2004 | Moved to Prime Television New Zealand; current affairs show hosted by Paul Holmes |
How Clean Is Your House? | 2005–2006 | |
Hudson and Halls | 1976–1985 | Cooking and entertainment show. |
Hunter's Gold | 1977 | Scott Hunter tries to track down his father in New Zealand's gold-prospecting country in 1860. |
Hyundai Sportscafe | 1995–2005 | Sports variety show; Originally on Sky Sport, moved to TV2 in 2003 and ended after the celebrity drug scandal of 2005. |
Insider's Guide To Love | 2004 | Drama series |
Internet Island | 2001 | New Zealands worst reality show where a group of people were placed in a house and had to survive with nothing but an Internet connected computer. |
It's in the Bag | 1970s–1990 | Originally on radio and hosted by Selwyn Toogood the show moved to TV during the 1970s and was hosted by John Hawkesby during the 1980s. |
Jackson's Wharf | 1999–2000 | Drama series set in the fictional town of Jackson's Wharf |
Jeopardy | 1992–1993 | Quiz show where constestants are given the answer and have to match the question, hosted by Mark Leishman |
Kiwi Video Show | 1995–1998 | The successor to New Zealand's Funniest Home Videos. |
Krypton Factor | 1987–1991 | Challenge between four contestants having to compete in Mental Agility, Observation, Physical Ability, Intelligence and General Knowledge tests. Hosted by Dougal Stevenson |
Last Man Standing | 2005 | Jointly made Australian–New Zealand drama series. Cancelled after one season |
Living the Dream | 2004 | Licensed version of Joe Schmo. A reality TV show featuring several actors pretending to be contestants in a game show and one man who thinks it's all real. |
M2 | 2000–2003 | Music show that ran from midnight until 6 a.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays; Hosted by Dominic Bowden, Jackie Brown and Joe Cotton. |
Making Italy Home | 2005 | Reality show about the Waters family who relocate from Havelock North to Italy. |
Marc & Matthew's Rocky Road | 2005–2006 | Hosted by Marc Ellis and Matthew Ridge |
Market Forces | Sequel to Gliding On, covered the change from government department to state-owned enterprise. | |
Marlin Bay | 1992 | Drama series, starring Ilona Rodgers and Andy Anderson. |
McDonald's Young Entertainers | Children's variety show hosted by Jason Gunn | |
McPhail and Gadsby | 1980s | Satirical sketch show, centring on politics, starring David McPhail and Jon Gadsby, and written by the pair with A. K. Grant. |
Mercy Peak | Drama series | |
Miss Popularity | Canned after one season. Hosted by Vadim Dale. | |
Mitre 10 Mega: The Fence | Reality show | |
Mortimer's Patch | 1980–1984 | Police drama, starring Terence Cooper. |
New Zealand's Funniest Home Videos | 1990–1993 | Hosted by Ian Taylor (1990), Kerry Smith (1991–2), Jason Gunn (1993), based on the format of America's Funniest Home Videos. |
New Zealand's Worst Driver | 2005 | Based on the UK series, eight very bad drivers participate in various driving challenges with the most improved driver taking home a new car and the loser given the title of New Zealand's Worst Driver and having his vehicle crushed. |
Oddfellows Comedy Gala 2006 | May 2006 | Stand-up comedy show hosted by Dom Irrera; This is the show version of the New Zealand Comedy Festival held annually in Auckland. |
On the Mat | Wrestling show. | |
Popstars | 1999 | Created True Bliss. Only ran for one season but the format was taken overseas and many more manufactured groups were created around the world. |
Press for Service | 1980s | In time slot, the A. K. Grant-created successor to Gliding on. Lasted one season. |
Pulp Comedy | Stand-Up comedy show | |
Renters | 2003 | Reality show follows several Rental Property Managers around their job, showing houses badly treated by tenants and dealing with tenants who are late in paying their rent. |
Queer Nation | 1993–2005 | Longest running queer issues show in the world. |
Radio with Pictures | Late-night music programme. | |
Risk | 2001 | Game show and Lottery show hosted by Matthew Ridge and Marc Ellis, replaced TeleBingo in 2001 and did even worse in the ratings. |
RTR RTR Countdown Video Hits |
1975–2006 | Long running music show; ended 2006 |
Roche | 1985 | Dramas in a family-owned trucking firm. |
Romper Room | 1977 | Children's show, which included Yvonne Moore as one of its hosts. |
Rookie Vets | Reality show that follows students at Massey University who are aspiring become vets | |
Sale of the Century | 1989–1993 | Quiz show hosted by Steve Parr and Judith Dobson. |
Shark in the Park | 1989–1990 | Action–drama series set in a Wellington police station, starring Jeffrey Thomas and Nathaniel Lees. |
Showstoppers | Variety show | |
So You Wanna Be a Popstar? | Celebrity music singing contest similar to New Zealand Idol | |
Son of a Gunn | 1992–1994 | Children's show hosted by Jason Gunn & Thingee |
Street Legal | Law drama series starring Jay Laga'aia | |
Strip Search | Reality show fronted by ManPower Australia founder, Billy Cross in finding a male revue show in New Zealand. Created KiwiFire. | |
TeleBingo | 1996–2001 | Quiz and lottery show, rated well until 2001 when the show was shifted to a later time slot. |
Terry Teo | Children's show | |
The Bugs Bunny Show The Cartoon Company |
1991–1994 | Looney Tunes cartoon show hosted by Finella Barfield and then Fiona Anderson |
The Market | ||
The Mole | Reality show | |
The OUTHouse | 2005 | Magazine show aimed at gays and lesbians. Ran for a trial ten episodes as a possible QueerNation replacement. |
To Catch a Thief | 2005 | Two ex-thieves find a house that is an easy target for thieves and teach the occupants a lesson by organising to break into the house and take as many possession possible. They then help to fix the security flaws in the house. |
Top of the Pops | 2004–2006 | Live music show hosted by Bede Skinner; Ended in 2006 after 3 seasons. Picked up by C4 in May 2006 |
Top Town | 1986–1990 | Show where locals from towns around New Zealand competed in various challenges against locals from other towns. |
Trading Places | 1998–1999 | Reality show where two contestants must swap occupations for a day. |
Treasure Hunt | 1990 | Hosted by Nick Tansley, contestants in a studio had to guide Nick (who travelled between locations in a helicopter) to the hidden treasure using clues given before a certain time. |
Two on One | 1980–1982 | Variety show, starring Ray Woolf. |
University Challenge | 1976–1989 | Quiz show between teams of students representing Universities around in New Zealand |
W3 | 1980s | Children's quiz show hosted by Selwyn Toogood. |
A Week of It | 1970s | Satirical sketch show. |
Wheel of Fortune | 1991–1996 | Hosted by Phillip Leishman and Lana Coc-kroft was the token blonde who turned around the letters. |