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Shearing Gang (2013)
Shot in the high country of the South Island, this series gives viewers the true story of hard-working, hard-playing Kiwi shearing gangs.
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10
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Making New Zealand (2014)
The series celebrates the struggles and enterprise of our predecessors who built New Zealand from the ground up, telling their stories through archive stills and footage, personal accounts as well as commentary from experts and historians.
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10
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Peta Unplugged (2011)
Join New Zealand food expert Peta Mathias as she demonstrates entertaining dishes.
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10
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The Grand Plan (2012)
This fly-on-the-wall New Zealand documentary series follows a massive restoration project through four earthquakes, registering over 6 on the Richter scale, to transform a dilapidated Christchurch heritage hotel into a 21st century gastropub. Husband and wife restaurateurs Nick and Sarah, together with entrepreneurs Graham and Stephen, have a vision of a thriving family business featuring the best of New Zealand food & wine in a beautifully renovated historic building with the ultimate contemporary kitchen. Their Grand Plan for the Provincial Hotel survives the first of Canterbury's earthquakes but is shattered on February 22nd. The Grand Plan moves to Plan B as Nick and Sarah turn their attention back to the small but successful restaurant they had expected to leave behind. Determined to carry on, this husband and wife team rechannel their resources into rebuilding their original badly damaged restaurant in post-quake Lyttleton. With on-going aftershocks, the birth of their second child, consent delays and insurance hassles the pressure is truly on as Nick and Sara battle, and succeed, to make their revised dream come true.
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Uncharted with Sam Neill (2018)
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University Challenge (NZ) (2014)
A quiz show that pits four-member teams from the country’s universities against each other.
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Keeping it Pure (2014)
Keeping It Pure is a series about the New Zealand environment and the way we treat it. It looks at some of the major problems facing the environment and the things that people are doing to protect it. With an eye on the economic implications of “greening” the economy, the series canvasses the opinion of leading scientists, environmentalists, farmers and business leaders as it examines the importance to New Zealand of Keeping It Pure. Aotearoa, New Zealand is a country of such spectacular natural beauty that, few questions were asked when Tourism New Zealand labelled the country 100% pure in 1999. After all, compared to most other countries, New Zealand is clean and green. But, what started out as a tourist campaign has become a measure of New Zealand’s environmental performance and this performance is coming under increasing scrutiny both at home and abroad. But, while pollution and degradation of the natural environment have dented the country’s reputation there are many New Zealanders who are living up to the clean, green image and, in this series, we’re going to look at the issues we’re facing and meet some of the people who are working to restore and protect the environment.
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Forensics (2016)
Each episode examines a real-life crime that was solved with the help of forensic evidence. The show features reenactments and recreations, as well as interviews with witnesses and forensic experts who worked on the case.
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Decades In Colour (2016)
Decades in Colour sourced home movies from more than 800 New Zealanders to paint a picture of New Zealand life, from "the inside out". Made by company Greenstone for Prime, each one-hour episode covered a decade from the 1950s to the 1970s, from post World War II recovery through to suburbia to cultural awakening. Presented by broadcaster Judy Bailey, the clips are narrated by the home moviemakers and their subjects.
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Why Are We Fat? (2017)
Obesity is the biggest health crisis on the planet. For the first time in history, children are facing shorter lives than their parents. Presented by diabetic and once overweight Chef Simon Gault, this series explores the science behind a recent reexamination of traditionally accepted health advice and the emergence of new evidence that at last makes sense of the looming health problems we face.
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Welcome to Paradise (2007)
A sitcom featuring six 20-somethings who work at the Paradise Backpackers' Hostel, catering to the low, low budget end of the tourist trade. From hobbit hole tours to bungy jumps, sheep shearing 'encounters' to mud pool hopping, no Kiwi tourism icon is left untouched in Welcome to Paradise.
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Sachie's Kitchen (2013)
PRIME's exciting new cooking series celebrates Japanese cuisine and inspires viewers with simple to make, amazing dishes. Hosted by local culinary star Sachie Nomura, Sachie's Kitchen is filmed in her state-of-the-art cooking school in Parnell, Auckland. Plus, each episode features a fascinating onlocation segment of Sachie's culinary adventures in Japan. Sachie's Kitchen mixes great produce, entertaining guests, travel and Sachie's vibrant and engaging personality.
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Prime Presents - War News (2014)
Imagine reporting on World War One from the front–lines. War News does that in a gripping new five–part series that tells the story of New Zealand’s role in the conflict in a ground–breaking way. Field correspondents Jack Crawford (Jason Whyte) and Paul Jameson (Richard Dey) report from major battles at Gallipoli, northern France and Belgium, while Joe Stevens (Paul Yates) weighs in from the Middle East. Meanwhile in New Zealand, anchor Ray Harkness (Mark Mitchinson) and in–studio war expert Robyn (Nathalie Boltt) analyse field strategies, examine changes in New Zealand culture, and bring experts in to debate aspects of the war. This is a genre–bending, thought–provoking series that all New Zealanders should watch, preview screeners are available if you’re interested to see how this amazing programme tells the story of New Zealand’s role in World War One in a ground–breaking way.
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Demolition NZ (2019)
Demolition teams across New Zealand work together to bring down the colossal, the difficult, and the dangerous. We take you behind the barriers and show you the problems that demolition teams face daily - and some more unusual conundrums as well.
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ADOS Addicted to fishing
ADOS Addicted to Fishing follows Nicky Sinden in her fishing adventures with kiwi locals, celebrating everything fishing


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