When a family member is diagnosed with a terminal illness and decides they want to end their life, fundamentally different beliefs threaten to blow the family apart. Will they be able to come together before it’s too late?
Mihingarangi Forbes examines the armed conflicts of the late 1800s between Māori and the military might of the British Empire in this documentary series on the bloody birth of modern Aotearoa.
Fresh out of prison and desperately needing a job, Jacob reaches out to the only person who can help - his father Max, who just happens to be Aotearoa's most famous drag queen.
It's family games night for the whole country! Paula Bennett pits Hilary Barry and Tom Sainsbury against each other, in the chaotic revival of the popular charades show.
17-year-old outsider Niah is surrounded by spoiled rich kids after somehow ending up at Camp Be Better, a cushy alternative to community service for the offspring of the rich and famous.
Malcolm White is the hard-talking, right-leaning king of talkback radio. But when a younger, left-leaning personality takes the number one spot, how far will Malcolm go to rule the airwaves again?
Join Eli Matthewson for a journey through the untold history of New Zealand's queer community, celebrating the resilience of trailblazers who pushed for an inclusive Aotearoa
A charismatic young pastor clashes with his father’s powerful evangelical church. He forms an unlikely alliance with a queer podcaster, and they uncover a conspiracy of historic sexual abuse.
Join a cast of nine remakable Kiwis with disabilities as they shoot for the moon. Their ambitions are huge but so are the obstacles. Made with the support of NZ on Air.
Join property expert Phil Spencer (Location, Location, Location) as he takes viewers on a tour of some of Aotearoa's most stunning homes and gives a glimpse into the lifestyles they have to offer.
Every girl knows that the best chats happen in the bathroom on a night out! Join chronic oversharer Liv McKenzie and celebrity guests in front of the mirror, as they dish the dirt on some outrageously shocking anonymous confessions.
Looking for closure for his abandonment issues, comedian James Mustapic revisits the NZ celebrities and popular culture that shaped his childhood but have since disappeared into obscurity.
Alibi is a crime drama centered around the killing of 17-year-old Awatahi student, Jodie Hunter. The series is non-linear and can be watched in any order. Each episode is seen from the perspective of a different suspect in the case.
Who is game to try and figure out how racist Aotearoa is? This two-part documentary series explores the elements of racism shaping our nation to create an audit of kiwi attitudes to multiculturalism.
Iyia Liu and Edna Swart are two boss babes. They own their own businesses and are using social media as their marketing tool, a new movement that is ever present in 2019. The brand-new local series BossBabes follows their day-to-day lives - both in work and in play - going behind the social posts to discover what it takes to be Instafamous. Iyia famously created Waist Trainer and worked with Kylie Jenner to promote it while Edna has her own swimwear and cosmetics line Ed&I. The duo originally met at a business event, with Iyia asking Edna to model for one of her businesses. They hit it off and have been inseparable ever since. Iyia and Edna are hard-working, hilarious and so much fun to watch!.
Documentary series exploring the enduring cultural impact of Bob Marley's one and only visit to Aotearoa in 1979, celebrating the importance of his message and how his music shaped our nation.