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Category: New Zealand animated television series. 6 languages. ... Milly, Molly (TV series) This page was last edited on 30 January 2019, at 08:15 (UTC). ...
Jane and the Dragon (New Zealand and Canadian co-production) (2005-2006) The Kids from OWL (1980s) The Killian Curse (2006) Maddigan's Quest (2006) Mirror, Mirror (New Zealand and Australian co-production) (1995) The Son of a Gunn Show (1992–1995) Sticky TV (2002–2017) Studio 2 LIVE (2004–2010) Terry and the Gunrunners (1985) The Feed ...
Under the Mountain is an eight-part television series based on the 1979 novel of the same name written by Maurice Gee, first transmitted in 1981 and produced by Television New Zealand. Many of the minor roles in this series were played by people who were at the time well known performers in New Zealand .
New Zealand has a number of television channels that are, or have been, only available on pay television networks. Sky : In 1990, Sky Network Television (then, and again now, [ 22 ] unrelated to its UK namesake ) launched three pay-TV channels offering movies, sport and news on UHF; these over time expanded to five.
Factual series, New Zealand celebrities tell the story of New Zealand's most famous disasters. Dog Squad: TVNZ 1: Reality series which follows police dogs. Dog Squad Puppy School: 2020 TVNZ 1: Spin off to Dog Squad series, this series focuses on the pups being trained for New Zealand's most elite organisations. Eat Well For Less New Zealand ...
The Bachelor (American TV series) season 18; The Bachelor New Zealand season 1; The Bachelor New Zealand season 2; The Bachelor New Zealand season 3; The Bachelorette (American TV series) season 21; The Bachelorette (Australian TV series) season 1; Back of the Y Masterpiece Television; Being Eve; Best Bits (New Zealand TV series) The Blue Rose
Moe is based on the New Zealand legend of the Moehau Monster, and is performed by Jeremy Dillon. [1] Fern the Forest Fairy is performed by Sarah Thomson. [2] Gilbert the Gecko and Frank the Fantail are both performed by Simon McKinney. The voice of the Narrator is provided by former What Now presenter Jason Fa'afoi.
Squirt was a New Zealand children's television show, produced in Dunedin. It began airing in 1996 on TV3 and moved to TV 2 in 1997, before coming to a close on 21 November 2006. Squirt was aired every Saturday morning, originally from 7 am to 9 am, then from 8:30 am to 10 am, eventually running from 8:30 am to 9 am for only 30 minutes.