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- My Life is Murder follows the adventures of fearless private investigator Alexa Crowe, who solves the most baffling crimes as well as coping with the frustrations of everyday life.
- Follows the officers of the Victoria Police Highway Patrol as they deal with high-speed chases, out-of-control drivers, car crashes, defiant hoons and some unusual cases.
- The Cul De Sac (meaning 'dead end') is a YA drama from New Zealand about a group of teens trying to survive in a world where all the adults have suddenly vanished along with the Internet and electricity and evil forces want them dead.
- They're the boys and girls in blue who keep our borders safe. Keeping New Zealand safe from unwanted disease and crime is an ongoing war. You won't believe some of the things they find - or where they find them.
- A dorky teenage boy finds an amulet, that turns him into a real life superhero, with powers. Where there are superheroes there are always super villains but with the help of his friends they don their masks to fight for justice. Being a superhero is every boy's dream but when you have to balance battling evil by night and attending school by day there's not enough time left for homework, or chores. Will he graduate high school, will he be able to save the world, will his arch nemises finally defeat him, does the amulet hold untapped powers, can he find a girlfriend, can they really all stay friends? Travel on Amazing Extraordinary adventures with the Amazing Extraordinary Friends!
- Follows the Metropolitan Crash Investigation Unit, who investigate the causes behind car crashes.
- Follows the officers of the New Zealand Police Highway Patrol who aim to keep motorists safe on 11,000 kilometres of spectacular and unforgiving roads in New Zealand.
- A fast, funny and furious half-hour live action comedy series set in the high tech world of super spies, suave secret agents and over-the-top villains. Except this time, kids are in charge.
- Stacey, proud owner of 'MEGAFLICKS', a Video Store in the suburbs, is quietly stressing about how she'll make next months rent as she watches rental stores around slowly close down. Customers now turning to online platform giants like NetKlix, but running in the red's not getting in the way of Stacey's optimism. She's got a few sharp, semi-borrowed ideas and she'll find a way to cling to her dissipating clientèle this day in age of The Internet, all the way to the bitter end.
- The Kiwi Who Saved Britain is a fully dramatized account of Keith Park's battles in the summer of 1940. The documentary fuses war archive, scripted drama and feature film footage to bring the story to life. A documentary crew filmed at the Uxbridge War room that Keith Park ran, that has been preserved exactly as he left it. The crew also filmed with British sculptor Les Johnson as he created the statue of Sir Keith that would be turned into a scaled up model for Trafalgar Square by New Zealand's Weta Workshop and with Battle of Britain recreationists at the Biggin Hill air show. In New Zealand a replica of the war room was built and the action of the weeks and months of the battle were recreated in Auckland. Archive footage filmed by the British and the Germans weaves into the drama and with a deal struck with MGM also brings in scenes from the 1969 American classic feature film "The Battle of Britain". Interviews with people still living who knew Keith Park have been used as the basis for actors playing the roles of pilots and WAAFs and a documentary angle has been woven into the drama with actors being interviewed in character. All of this combines to give the audience an experience of being with Keith Park during the months of the Battle of Britain as if a documentary crew had been there at the time.
- The perils of hitchhiking in New Zealand.
- Details of the events of April 28 1995, when a viewing platform on New Zealand's West Coast collapsed, killing fourteen young people.
- On the evening after the 22 February Christchurch earthquake, Alexandra's three person rural drink-drive squad was sent to the city to assist rescue efforts. They were accompanied by Pip Wallis who had been filming them for TV2's Highway Cops. Hers was the only media camera allowed behind the cordon in the devastated central city Red Zone, during those first few days. This documentary intersperses news coverage with her footage as the Central Otago police confront unimagined destruction, ongoing aftershocks and the human face of the tragedy.
- Talk-show where Temurera Morrison interviews people.
- For the first time in human history, children are facing shorter lives than their parents. The reason? Obesity - it's a killer epidemic that destroys millions of lives each year. There isn't a single country that's been able to reduce its obesity rates . . . and unfortunately Kiwis are heavier than most. If the trend continues, we'll see nearly half the world's population as clinically overweight or obese in just 12 years time. But what if there was a silver bullet solution? Well, a team of New Zealand scientists may have found one. Amazingly, it's all natural - but the solution is not for the faint hearted, or the weak-stomached. They believe the cure for obesity could lie inside our faeces. Our 'gut bugs' team will take fit people's poo and feed it to obese people to see if it makes them thin. And surprisingly there's a lot to suggest this theory might not be so crazy. Over the next six months, we'll be following four obese teenage girls to see if this revolutionary treatment actually works. The girls won't be dieting, but they will definitely be on trial as we see their successes and struggles. Along the way, we'll also dive into the cutting edge of science behind the human microbiome, how we gain weight, and why fat can be so stubborn to lose. And it's not just about the girls - the reputations of our team of elite researchers are on the line too. If their theory is right, this ground-breaking treatment could change the lives of every obese and overweight person on the planet. There's just a whole lot of crap they'll have to get through first. Welcome to the secretive world of human poo trials.
- Fame introduces us to two nobodies, Alex and Colin. We follow their mammoth quest for fame and fortune over several weeks as they attempt to become nationwide superstars.
- Gritty docu-soap exploring the reality of being a young, African Muslim, following your dreams in Auckland 2018. A rare look into the largely unseen world of Edgewalkers - men living their lives between two worlds.
- Follow 12 hopefuls from all corners of the globe as they find out if they have what it takes at the New Zealand Skydiving School - the only course of its kind in the world.
- The Highway Cops deal with a rolled car in a ditch, a girl in a boot, and a meth pipe in a glove-box.
- A speeding groom has lost his wife's wedding dress, a crafty driver makes his own license plates, and two thieves take the 'free' in freedom camping too far when they steal caravans.
- A crazed man runs amok through paddocks, drinking from water troughs and leaping electric fences. Plus, fires rage through the Tasman region and highway officers are redeployed to help the fire-fighting effort.