Past/ended Locally-made Programmes
Show | Screened | Network | Timeslot | Run time (including commercials) |
Notes |
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6 Degrees | C4 | It links two seemingly unrelated artists, but through the theory of Six Degrees of Separation, it introduces how they are related. | |||
10 Reasons | C4 | 10 music videos relating to a certain theme. Was called 12 reasons but now shortened. | |||
@Seven | December 2009 - January 2010 | TV3 | 7pm, Mon - Fri | 30 minutes | Summer holiday replacement for Campbell Live, show looked at the funny side of the days news. Presented by
Petra Bagust and featured comedians Paul Ego, Ben Hurley and Steve Wriggly as a fill in. |
20/20 | 1993–2003 | TV3 | Varied | 60 minutes | New Zealand version of ABC Current Affairs show and featured content from the US version. Started screening on TV2 in 2005 |
60 Minutes | 1990 - 1992 2002 - 2012 |
TV3 | Varied | 60 minutes | New Zealand version of News and Current affairs show 60 Minutes. Was hosted by Mike McRoberts. Also screened on TV3 between 1990 and 1992. |
Ampd | 2003 - 2006 | C4 | |||
Back of the Y | 2008 - 2009 | C4 | 30 minutes | ||
Being Eve | 2001 - 2002 | TV3 | 30 minutes | Drama comedy series | |
Bigger, Better, Faster, Stronger | 2011 | TV3 | 8pm, Monday | 30 minutes | Show where two teams must compete to build an improved version of an existing product. |
Billy T. James show | 1990 | TV3 | 30 minutes | Comedy drama show starring New Zealand entertainer, Billy T. James. | |
bro'Town | 2004–2009 | TV3 & C4 in 2008 | Varied | 30 minutes | New Zealand made animated series. Moved to C4 in 2008 and the final series was on back TV3 in 2009 |
Candid Camera | 1991–1992 | TV3 | 30 minutes | New Zealand version of a show in which tricks are played on members of the public while they are being filmed unknowingly on camera. | |
Deal or No Deal | 2007 | TV3 | 7:30pm, Wednesday | 60 minutes | New Zealand version of the Game Show Deal or No Deal |
Downsize Me | 2005–2008 | TV3 | 7:30pm, Tuesday | 60 minutes | Reality show where each week an overweight New Zealander is put on a strict eating and exercise program in order to bring this person down to a healthy weight in just 8 weeks. |
Downsize My Pet | 2007 | TV3 | 7:30pm, Tuesday | 30 minutes | A spin-off of Downsize Me in which an overweight family pet is put on a strict diet and exercise program. Pilot episode screened at the end of the 2007 series of Downsize Me, and the first series screened during the Spring of 2007. |
Drug Bust | 2011 | TV3 | 8pm, Monday | 30 minutes | Reality show following New Zealand Police busting criminals for drug related offences. |
Early Bird Show | 1989–1992 | TV3 | 7am Sat & Sun (1990 only) 7am Mon - Fri (1989 & end 1991) |
2 hours | Saturday morning children's show, originally screened weekday mornings. Presented by Russell Rooster and Suzy Cato. Also known as EBS. |
Edge Chart | 2003 | C4 | 7:30pm, Saturday | 60 minutes | Top 20 Chart Show presented a different announcer each week from The Edge |
Gone Fishin' | 1996-2006 | TV3 | Varied | 30 minutes | The show that has all that you need to know about fishing. |
Hitched | 2009 - 2010 | TV3 | 8pm, Tuesday | 30 minutes | Reality TV show following the lead up to a couples wedding. |
Honey, We're Killing the Kids | November 2006 | TV3 | 7:30pm, Tuesday | 60 minutes | Reality show where a families bad lifestyle choices are targeted. From healthy eating to reducing time spent watching TV, to the family spending more time together and getting active. |
Hot Property | 2000–2003 | TV3 | Varied | 30 minutes | Hosted by Petra Bagust, the team would help someone who was having trouble selling their home by giving the house a more refreshing image. |
In-focus | 1990–1992 | TV3 | Varied | Talk show for teenagers replaced by Ice-TV. | |
Ice TV | 1993–2000 | TV3 | Varied | Entertainment show for teenagers hosted by Petra Bagust, Jon Bridges and Nathan Rarere | |
Insert Video Here | C4 | (Also known as Dale Henroo) Dai Henwood takes to the streets giving his perspective on New Zealanders thoughts on music, indispersed with videos with a set theme. | |||
Intellectual Property | 2003 - 2006 | C4 | An alternative music show that was hosted by Camilla Martin. | ||
Issues (NZ TV Series) | 1990–1994 | TV3 | Varied | 30 minutes | Comedy show screening parodies of current events, TV shows and advertisements. Originally screened as 1990 The Issues and screened on TVNZ in 1991 as More Issues before returning to TV3 as Issues. Clips were acted by David McPhail, Jon Gadsby, Willie De Wit as well as other actors. |
Jaquie Brown Diaries | 2008 - 2010 | TV3 | Varied | 30 minutes | Comedy Show centering around TV celebrity Jaquie Brown |
Maddigan's Quest | 2006 | TV3 | 30 minutes | Drama series. | |
Melody Rules | 1993 | TV3 | Varied | 30 minutes | A situation comedy directed by Michael Robinson. |
Money Man | 2006–2009 | TV3 | 8pm, Tuesday | 30 minutes | Reality show where presenter Brendon Johnson moves into a couple or individuals home and through strict measures gets the couple or individuals finances under control in just 3 days. |
Outrageous Fortune | 2005–2010 | TV3 | Varied | 60 minutes | Drama series |
Perfect Match | 1989–1990 | TV3 | 7pm, Mon - Fri | 30 minutes | Dating show similar to the show that was also at the time screening on TV2, Blind Date. |
Police Stop | 1996–1997 | TV3 | 7:30pm, Tuesday | 30 minutes | Reality show presented by Peter Brock. The show filmed various crimes mostly traffic crime. A special episode was screened in 2006, a week after Peter Brock was killed in a rally accident. |
Pulp Sport | 2003–2009 | C4 in 2003 & 2004 and then TV3 | Varied | 30 minutes | Sports comedy show presented by Bill and Ben |
Reel Late with Kate | 2010 | TV3 | 10pm, Sunday | 30 minutes | Film review show focussing on movie news, interviews and reviews. Presented by Kate Rodger. |
Sale of the Century | 1994–1995 | TV3 | 7pm, Mon - Fri | 30 minutes | Originally screened on TV1 until 1993. TV3 made an attempt at reviving the show in 1994. It was still hosted by Steve Parr but Julie White was the new co-host. Axed after TV1 extended their news show to a one hour long show and could no longer compete. |
Select Live (Weekdays) & Select (Weekends) | 2003 - 2010 | C4 | 4pm, Mon - Sun | 2 hours | Live version of Select on air during the week, which featured guests, prizes and viewer calls, the show was presented by Drew Nemmia and Joel Defries. Jermaine Leef was a former presenter. The show was discontinued after FOUR was launched and a new show titled Drew and Shannon Live was introduced on FOUR. |
Sing Like A Superstar | 2005 | TV3 | 60 minutes | Celebrity Talent Show similar to NZ Idol | |
Skitz | 1994–1996 | TV3 | Varied | 30 minutes | Comedy show using various skits and in some cases made fun of current TV shows and advertisements. |
Sports Tonight | 2004 - 2012 | TV3 | Following Nightline | 30 minutes | Late night sports talk show. |
Special Features | C4 | A magazine style show featuring news and items from the worlds of music, movies and games. Hosted by Jane Yee and Phil bostwick, Jacquie Brown and Clarke Gayford (former) DJ Severe, & Jono Pryor also interviewed for the show. | |||
Squirt | 1996 | TV3 | 7am, Saturday | Children's Saturday morning presented show, moved to TV2. | |
Studentville | C4 | Show about the parties & events of selected New Zealand Universities. Hosted by Hamish Coleman - Ross, Rob Jackson, Nick Gibb, Dena Roberts | |||
Sunrise | October 2007 - April 2010 | TV3 | 7am, Mon - Fri | 2 hours | Morning breakfast news show. |
Super City | 2011 | TV3 | 10pm, Friday | 30 minutes | New Zealand Comedy series based in Auckland. |
Time of Your Life | 1996–1997 | TV3 | 8pm, Sunday | 30 minutes | Hosted by Petra Bagust, Matthew Ridge and Marc Ellis. The show looked at many of the great holiday attractions available around New Zealand. |
Tele Laughs | 1996 | TV3 | 9pm, Wednesday | 60 minutes | A spin-off from Skitz consisting of clips making fun of current TV shows and advertisements and current events. |
The Almighty Johnsons | 2011 - 2012 | TV3 | 8:30pm, Monday | 60 minutes | New Zealand Drama Series, cancelled after the second series |
The Big Stuff | 2008 | TV3 | 7:30pm, Thursday | 60 minutes | Reality show helping families who have too much clutter in their home. |
The Boost Mobile Holla Hour | 2006 | C4 | Hosted By DJ Sir-Vere, this show was themed around hip-hop music and happenings. | ||
The GC | May 2 2012 | TV3 | 8pm, Wednesday | 30 minutes | The series follows the lives of a group of Māori living on Australia's Gold Coast. The series has been likened to the American reality television show, Jersey Shore. |
The Kitchen Job | 2008 & 2010 | TV3 | 7:30pm, Tuesday | 60 minutes | A show in which struggling restaurants try to change and take on different paths to save themselves from closure with the help of experienced New York restaurateur, John Palino. |
The Price is Right | 1992 | TV3 | 7pm, Mon - Fri | 30 minutes | New Zealand version of a popular game show. |
The Real Hustle NZ | 2010 | TV3 | 8pm, Monday | 30 minutes | New Zealand version of The Real Hustle screens one locally made segment and others are from the US and UK versions. Presented by Kirk Torrance. |
The Secret Lives of Dancers | 2010 & 2012 | TV3 | 8pm, Tuesday | 30 minutes | Reality show about Ballot Dancers. |
Wanna-Ben | 2010 - 2012 | TV3 | 10pm, Friday | 30 minutes | Replacement for Pulp Sport starring Ben Boyce and Jeanette McDonald. |
Wa$ted! | 2007 | TV3 | 8pm, Tuesday | 30 minutes | This show targets a New Zealand households lack of care for the environment. The family are shown how they can reduce their rubbish and save on power, water and heating, and in some cases petrol. |
Yahoo | 1991 - 1993 | TV3 | 9am, Saturday | 2 hours | Saturday morning presenter based show aimed at teenagers and pre-teen audiences. Show featured music and movie reviews as well as appearances by New Zealand celebrities. |
You and Me Suzy's World |
1992 | TV3 | Varied | 30 minutes | Preschool children's show presented by Suzy Cato. |
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