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- Jeremy Wells acts as Taskmaster in this New Zealand edition of Taskmaster (2015), with Paul Williams acting as his assistant.
- Entwines the very different lives of three Maori girls, cousins, through tumultuous decades, after one of them is taken from her family and raised in an orphanage.
- After skipping town a decade ago, transgender activist Caz Davis returns to the remote, politically divided dairy community of Rurangi, hoping to reconnect with his estranged father, who hasn't heard from him since before Caz transitioned.
- Six supernatural stories inspired by the Maori, Pasifika, Filipino, and Chinese people of Aotearoa.
- A bittersweet love story told with beautiful re-imaginings of iconic New Zealand songs.
- Jiayue, who recently moved from China to Aotearoa, struggles with the medical degree her father wants her to pursue. Instead, she follows her dream of being a professional tattooist under her father's roof.
- Vegas is set in a fictional world very like modern-day Aotearoa, but in truth it could be a thousand-year tale of warring Norsemen.
- Days after Auckland's mayor wins re-election, a blogger reveals an affair between Len Brown and Bevan Chuang. When everyone expects the 'Other Woman' to stay silent, Bevan tells the media her story.
- Match Fit series 3 is back and this time we are following Rugby League greats. Kiwi legends, Tawera Nikau and Ruben Wiki are bringing a team of Ex Kiwis together to challenge them to get back in shape physically and mentally for a grudge match of epic proportions against the one and only Kangaroos. The journey won't come without it's struggles. This team of rugby league legends, including Ali Lauitiiti and Clinton Toopi will have to face their fears head on as they dig deep to not only address their health concerns but also delve into some of the realities that face men and their whanau. The results are sure to be inspiring as they tap in to the mana and strength that made them Kiwi heroes in the first place.
- Take an intimate look into the day-to-day lives of New Zealand's male sex workers, who share their first-hand experiences as they navigate the misunderstood and complex world of sex work.
- Oscar and Friends centers around a 7 year old boy and his two imaginary friends getting into all sorts of make believe trouble all around his neighbourhood and beyond.
- TV Series
- A look into naturism in New Zealand.
- 'Young and the Reckless' chronicles the journeys of a group of teen runaways, from the streets of Auckland City in 2014 to where they are today, over 7 years later.
- A day in the life of the residents and workers of a care home.
- Magazine show about the lives and culture of queer people in Aotearoa 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.
- 'Bad Idea' is a deeply personal song that draws on Theia's struggle with self harm. The song's lyrics are raw and honest but they're set to an epic soundscape of warm and uplifting synths and a gritty rolling bass. Theia's vision for the video was to use skating as a metaphor for life: "Sometimes life gets you down and you have hard times. You fall over. Sometimes you dust yourself off and jump up again; other times you need a helping hand," she explains. The Kiwi singer and songwriter searched far and wide for a skater to help bring the video to life, and in her search came across a Vogue piece on Chicano style in LA and discovered fashion designer and professional roller skater Sailor Gonzales.
- For more than five years, New Zealand investigative journalist Aaron Smale has been digging into the injustices - and crimes - of the state welfare system of Aotearoa New Zealand. Of all the unbelievable stories he has investigated, none is more shocking than what happened to children and adolescents at Lake Alice Psychiatric Hospital in the 1970s under the supervision of head psychiatrist Selwyn Leeks. This podcast contains descriptions of physical, sexual and psychological abuse perpetrated against children, as well as swearing, and frank discussions about mental health and suicide. Take care when and where you listen.
- After a sporting hero's death, transgender activist Caz Davis finds himself stranded back in his hometown of Rurangi.
- Caz reconnects with his shocked and delighted childhood friend, Anahera, but struggles to reconcile with his dad.
- Caz cannot bring himself to enter his childhood home with Gerald; Caz gets drunk with his old high school boyfriend, who is more intrigued than shocked by Caz's transition.
- Caz finally musters up the strength and crosses the threshold into his old family home, where he confronts his dad.
- Heroes emerge as Caz, Anahera and Jem get thrust into the environmental debate which has been dividing Rurangi.
- In the very first episode of Taskmaster NZ we watch Brynley Stent touch bread and regret it instantly. Guy Williams debates whether or not a cocktail is a cocktail without alcohol and we find out who makes the best sculpture.
- We find out which comedian is the most musically talented, we watch Guy Williams put the crew in danger and we find out who can draw the best map of New Zealand - using a breakfast spread.
- Our Taskmaster plays charades, Angella Dravid makes Paul Williams very uncomfortable, and it's the first team task of the series.
- Our comedians are put behind the camera for a hilarious team task, Leigh Hart struggles to work a blender, and Brynley Stent's true feelings come out.
- Angella Dravid awkwardly puts up an easel and our comedians compete for family heirlooms.
- We see Madeleine Sami use the magical power of her mind, our teams get soup-y, and Paul Williams leaves.
- We find out how good Paul is at hiding, Guy Williams' frustration proves to be expensive, and we discover what the UK Taskmaster, Greg Davies, thinks of Jeremy.
- This time, no one wants to take a call from Leigh Hart, and all the comedians struggle to send just one text.
- Guy Williams gets tricked and isn't happy about it, Paul Williams goes to an amusement park, and we debate what constitutes a sausage.
- Season Finale: We find out who gets to take home Jeremy's big gold head.
- Taskmaster Jeremy Wells returns with sidekick Paul Williams to set bizarre tasks for comedians Urzila Carlson, Laura Daniel, Matt Heath, Guy Montgomery and David Correos.
- This is a hard time for the Pacific people living in Auckland and Will struggles but he is not the only one. The policeman who is now separated cannot get used to his new role on the sideline of his family and becomes unhinged. And trouble came from closer to the heart than Will had realised, Bo's.