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- A greedy film producer assembles a team of moviemakers and sets out for the infamous Skull Island, where they find more than just cannibalistic natives.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- A scientist awakens to find himself alone in the world. In a desperate attempt to search for others, he finds only two who have their own agenda.
- When career criminal Wolfgang West gets put away for four years, his wife Cheryl decides it's time for her family to go straight. But can the Wests change the habits of a lifetime?
- A young man tries to deal with the childhood terror that has never stopped haunting him.
- A dramatization of the 90 days leading up to Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy, and how General Dwight Eisenhower, against all odds, brilliantly orchestrated the most important military maneuver in modern history.
- A scientist is experimenting with teenagers and turning them into murderers.
- A young artist unknowingly plays a role in releasing a deadly spirit as he attempts to learn tatau, the Samoan tradition of tattooing.
- The vampire myth is given a stylish 1960s treatment, where a human cop partners with a vampire cop to stop a vamp bent on creating a war between the two "separate but equal" races.
- Four raucous Samoans are banned from their best friend's wedding. To get in, they have to prove themselves as mature individuals by getting and keeping girlfriends.
- Ex-spy Jacob Keane is drawn back into the shadowy world of international espionage when his former partner Marta reappears after seventeen years, her memory erased, on the run from a pair of deadly, psychopathic assassins.
- This film tells the true story of the sinking of the Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior (commanded by Jon Voight), in Auckland Harbor in 1984, and the subsequent investigation by the New Zealand Police (led by Sam Neill) which revealed French government responsibility. The ship was on its way to protest French nuclear testing in the Pacific.
- A thriller loosely based on Ian Wishart's book The Paradise Conspiracy, about the mysterious death of a New Zealander who happened upon international banking records after purchasing a used computer.
- Martin Clunes plays a curator from an English museum who is being asked to return a mystical Maori relic to New Zealand. All sorts of cultural misunderstanding abound as well as an unexpected romantic attraction.
- The Amazing Race Asia is a reality television competition between 10-12 teams of two in a race around the world for $100,000$ to 'amazing' locations.
- Gerry Anderson finds that sometimes, everybody really is out to get you. Gerry's daughter, Mattie, accidentally prints out a DNA code that in the wrong hands can end the human race.
- Light hearted sports chat show featuring the best, worst and everything else about sport in New Zealand and around the world. Originaly sponsored by the TAB, but now by Lion Red Breweries.
- Thousands of hopeful Kiwi singers aged between 16 and 28 send in their registration forms for New Zealand Idol, for their chance to shine in front of the judges, and all of New Zealand.
- Two first-time jewel thieves stage a bizarre heist with one goal in mind: to walk away with a fortune in diamonds. What follows is one of the strangest crimes ever conceived... with seemingly disastrous results.
- In this early 2000s teen series, skaters Jeff and Noodle stumble upon an alien conspiracy in the town of Middledon. The two slackers are the only ones who can resist being mind controlled, and somehow stop their beloved skate park being "wasted" and turned into a mall. The energetic caper features future World fashion designer Benny Castles as Jeff, Rawiri Paratene as Gran Pekapeka (!), while Antony Star channels teen slacker icon Jeff Spicoli. The Screenworks show featured dream scenes by company Animation Research Limited.
- New Zealand's daily news programme from Television New Zealand.
- Crass satire and cutting commentary on topical New Zealand and International issues. You can probably count on one hand the number of viewers who have not been offended by at least one item on this programme. Believe nothing. The truth is not usually out here... With made up stories about native Maori porn movies being made using public money there seems to be no boundary of good taste over which the EML crew will not step.
- Lonely Planet Six Degrees explores 16 cities around the world from a somewhat different perspective.
- Andy is dying. His friends in Auckland care for him through his last days.
- Weeknight prime-time current affairs interview show hosted by Paul Holmes. Susan Wood filled in for him when he was sick or on holiday. Show finished when Holmes left for a rival network.
- After the recent 9/11 attacks on New York the hosts of 95bFM radio show "Friday Nite Allen" decide to organize a show of peace to the world in the form of a giant conga line down Auckland City's main street Queen Street.
- A glimpse into the life of a paralysed man, but is there maybe more than meets the eye?
- A 23-hour live telethon with visits from lots of New Zealand celebrities, music, dancing, competitions and other entertainment, to raise money for the children's charity, KidsCan.
- A hired assassin,Agent Lind, is tasked with retrieving a top secret computer disk which contains sensitive military information. He must succeed in his mission or face dire consequences.
- New Zealand's 2009 film and TV award show.
- 2006–7.0 (6)TV EpisodeThe Amazing Race Asia is a reality television competition between ten teams of two in a race around the world. The race is divided into a number of legs wherein teams travel and complete various tasks to obtain clues to help them progress to a Pit Stop where they are given a chance to rest and recover before starting the next leg twelve hours later. The first team to arrive at a Pit Stop is often awarded a prize while the last team is normally eliminated from the race (except in non-elimination legs, where the last team to arrive may be penalised in the following leg). The final leg of each race is run by the last three remaining teams, and the first to arrive at the final destination wins the US$100,000 cash prize.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.3 (57)TV EpisodeThe eight remaining teams travel from La Paz, Bolivia to Te Puke, New Zealand. Team mates clash when one person accuses the other of being a dictator. Another person wipes out at the Detour and, fearing broken bones, has to push through the pain for their team to reach the Pit Stop.
- After the latest weigh-in when Courtney was automatically evicted from the ranch (which also meant that with the demise of the red team, Brett was also asked to leave since he no longer had anyone to train), the remaining nine contestants learn that they will be spending the week in New Zealand. The trip ends up being an emotional one for Moses, whose father spent much time there as he was growing up. The start of their trip incorporates many adventure elements, two which include Auckland's Sky Tower, the tallest structure in the southern hemisphere. One of those adventures makes one contestant and one trainer face their ultimate fear. The team challenge - a 5 kilometer race - also incorporates adventure elements in that it is run across rugged mountain terrain, which includes running through a creek bed and climbing up a slippery sand dune. The first workout brings out a difference in opinion between Ken and Cara. During the last chance work-out where Bob leads everyone - including the other trainers - in a yoga session, Cara takes Ken aside to deal with his issues. Despite the spectacular nature of the setting, everyone is concerned about the week's weigh-in, especially due to the toll the travel may have taken on their bodies.