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    Fallout Part 1

    Season 1994
    Prime Minister Robert Muldoon decides to take a political risk and call a snap election. National is defeated as the Labour Party sweeps into power with their anti-nuclear platform. Upon taking office, David Lange faces pressure from the public and his colleagues to live up to his campaign rhetoric.
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    Fallout Part 2

    Season 1994
    An economic crisis is narrowly averted. Realising there is no middle ground on the nuclear issue, Lange and the Labour Government take New Zealand into a new era, cut off from the country's traditional allies.
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    Erebus: The Aftermath

    Episode 1
    A four-part mini-series examining the events in the wake of New Zealand's worst air disaster. (1) TE 901's wreckage is found; 257 people have died. Air New Zealand fields rumours of incorrect destination co-ordinates and Justice Peter Mahon is appointed to head a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the disaster.
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    Erebus: The Aftermath

    Episode 3
    A four-part mini-series examining the events in the wake of New Zealand's worst air disaster. (3) Air New Zealand's stance on pilot error is strongly opposed by the company's line pilots and Mahon's investigations lead him to the United States and Britain.
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    Erebus: The Aftermath

    Episode 2
    A four-part mini-series examining the events in the wake of New Zealand's worst air disaster. (2) As a catalogue of errors contributing to the crash is revealed, the credibility of Air New Zealand's briefing and navigation evidence is called into question.
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    Erebus: The Aftermath

    Episode 4
    A four-part mini-series examining the events in the wake of New Zealand's worst air disaster. (4) The commission is over. Mahon's report clears 901's crew and finds against Air New Zealand, alleging that witnesses took part in "an orchestrated litany of lies". The airline prepares to fight back.
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    Pike River (2016)

    The tragic back story of New Zealand's worst mining disaster, weaving in documentary footage and interviews with Pike River families.
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    Inside New Zealand - The Banker, The Escorts and The $18 Million

    This documentary tells the incredible story of Stephen Versalko - the ASB fraudster who stole almost $18-million of his clients' money to lead an audacious double life of sex, lies and betrayal, including spending around $3.4-million on prostitutes.
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    Blackout (2013)

    A "what-if" drama documentary exploring the effects of a devastating cyber-attack on Britain's national electricity grid. Based on expert advice and meticulous research, Blackout combines real user-generated footage, alongside fictional scenes, CCTV archive and news reports to build a terrifyingly realistic of Britain being plunged into darkness.
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    The Russians Are Coming

    This documentary examines an unusual Aotearoa first encounter: between Māori and Russians in 1820, when Queen Charlotte Sound was visited by Fabian Bellingshausen aboard the sloop the Vostok. Alongside reenactments of crew diaries, presenter Moana Maniapoto gets a history lesson from Tipene O'Regan, and visits Russia to look at traded taonga and archive material — and also find out what the famed Antarctic discoverer was doing in Ship Cove shortly after Napoleon was sent packing from Moscow. https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/the-russians-are-coming-2011
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    Ka Mate: The Haka, The Legend (2011)

    Ka Mate is the haka that the All Blacks perform to acknowledge and challenge their opponents before important matches. Its story, however, extends well beyond the rugby field. It takes us back to the great chief Te Rauparaha, a visionary leader of the Ngāti Toa iwi (tribe) in the 1800s.
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    The Trip to Italy (2014)

    Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon are on an all-expenses-paid trip for the Observer. Their tough assignment is to drive through beautiful Italian country, eat lavishly, and stay in exquisite small hotels, all so that one or the other can write high-toned culinary drivel for the paper.
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    Hope and Wire

    Episode 1
    Inspired by true events, first-hand accounts and employing actual newsreel footage, this drama follows the aftermath of the Earthquakes that befell New Zealand’s Christchurch between 2010 and 2011, telling a universal story of family, hope and triumph against the odds.
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    Hope and Wire

    Episode 2
    Inspired by true events, first-hand accounts and employing actual newsreel footage, this drama follows the aftermath of the Earthquakes that befell New Zealand’s Christchurch between 2010 and 2011, telling a universal story of family, hope and triumph against the odds.
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    Hope and Wire

    Episode 3
    Inspired by true events, first-hand accounts and employing actual newsreel footage, this drama follows the aftermath of the Earthquakes that befell New Zealand’s Christchurch between 2010 and 2011, telling a universal story of family, hope and triumph against the odds.
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    The Feathers of Peace (2000)

    This remarkable film traces the final impact which both races had on the indigenous Moriori of the Chatham Islands. Moriori were a peaceful people who vowed never to take up arms against another human being. They were capable of defeating the invaders, but chose not to. Drawing inspiration from Michael King's seminal book 'Moriori', The Feathers of Peace brings the truth about what happened on the Chathams to an even wider audience.
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    What Really Happened: Votes For Women (2012)

    Season 2012
    The story of New Zealand's women's suffrage movement, and the people who made it possible.
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    Deane Waretini: Now is the Hour

    Season 1 , Episode 4
    Deane has a capital time in Wellington - taking his fitness routine to new heights with boxing and some serious singing at the Salvation Army. But can Orlando get the finances back on track?
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    Deane Waretini: Now is the Hour

    Season 1 , Episode 5
    Deane and Andrei record a new song to release on the back of the big comeback concert in Rotorua. But the finances for the gig are looking so shaky that the comeback gig might never happen.
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    Deane Waretini: Now is the Hour

    Season 1 , Episode 3
    Deane faces the biggest day of the tour with 250km to travel and two gigs. But Auckland promoter Orlando is feeling the financial pinch and disaster may be just around the corner.
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    Deane Waretini: Now is the Hour

    Season 1 , Episode 1
    We meet legendary singer and Christchurch cabbie Deane Waretini and discover his dream to relaunch his career.
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    Kaleidoscope Royal Shakespeare Company Workshop: Word of Mouth Part 1 of 2

    Weekly news and current affairs on the arts from Television New Zealand (TVNZ).
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    The Monster of Mangatiti

    A dramatisation of the story of 19-year-old Heather Walsh, who was held captive on a remote farm in the Mangatiti Valley for 23 weeks in 1985.
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    Raffaele Sanzio, called Raphael 1483 - 1520

    Episode 1
    TX date unknown. BBC / RM Arts1982 Date: 1982 By: Thompson, David, 1929-; Turner, Ann,; RM Arts (Firm); British Broadcasting Corporation. Abstract: Presents a challenge to reappraise Raphael's work in the light of the changes that are taking place in our contemporary culture. Outlines some of the issues of tradition, continuity and classical values by looking at the Raphael inheritance. We are transported to art treasures found all over Europe: Rome, Paris, Amsterdam, Denmark and the British Isles. Identifier: ISBN 0714860263 (v. 1), ISBN 0714860271 (v. 2) Prince of painters Presents a reappraisal of Raphael's work in the light of everchanging cultural values. Shot on location in Perugia, this film questions our ability to respond to great art based on "uncontemporary" priorities, such as the Christian story, classical humanism, and the love of the Greek ideal. Summary: Volume 1 The Apprentice Years explores the work of the artist Raphael up to the age of twenty-five, including his work in Urbino, Perugia and Florence. Volume 2 The Prince of Painters looks at the period after his arrival in Rome, and his work in the Vatican.
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    Picasso

    Pablo Picasso was a legend whose paintings almost everyone can visualise today. The film works through the artworks of Picasso in chronological order and discusses the forces that inspired them, whether in the personal life of the artist or the wider world. https://www.worldcat.org/title/picasso/oclc/388481843
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    Mishima - A Life in Four Chapters

    A fictionalised account in four segments of the life of Japan's celebrated twentieth-century author Yukio Mishima. Three of the segments parallel events in Mishima's life with his novels (The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji), Kyoko's House, and Runaway Horses), while the fourth depicts 25 November 1970, "The Last Day"..
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    Get Your Arse off the Table

    Half-caster Toi Iti questions the validity of Maori tikanga by delving into the world of Maori superstitions, protocols and lore.
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    Legacy - Settlers

    The plan of Edward Gibbon Wakefield
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    Legacy - Aliens

    A seven-part documentary series about the settling of New Zealand. The series looks at the ethnic and national backgrounds of different groups of New Zealanders, examining where they came from and why they came, and what they expected to find and how they have contributed to out history and to our contemporary life. Presented by Michael Noonan, it is a story of men and women who shared a dream that New Zealand would give them a better life, men and women with the courage to put that dream to the test.
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    Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No Value (1986)

    Film on the Elgin Marbles. In 1802 Lord Elgin, the then British Ambassador in Constantinople, removed the majority of the sculptures from the Parthenon temple in Athens, and shipped them from Athens to England. Since then there has been controversy about their rightful home. This film is shot on location and uses existing letters to show Elgin's thoughts at the time and tries to explain Elgin's real motives which were not that he was saving the sculptures from pollution nor the Turks, but for himself.
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    Kaleidoscope - The World of James Joyce

    Episode 2
    James Joyce was born in Dublin 100 years ago. At the age of 20 he left for Paris to begin a self-imposed exile that was to last most of his life. Dublin, however, remained the inspiration for his writing. This film, complete with many previously unseen interviews, shows the obstacles that lay in the path of Dubliners, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, the books that were to make Joyce one of the most famous and influential writers of this century.
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    How to Make Money Selling Drugs (2012)

    Eminem, 50 Cent, Susan Sarandon and others appear in a satirical course for aspiring drug dealers on how to maximize profits and evade prison.
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    Mayday Air Disaster

    Season 16 , Episode 2
    September 11th 2001 changed the future of international air travel forever when hijackers flew into the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in New York, and the Pentagon in Washington.
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    Dark Horse: The Incredible True Story of Dream Alliance (2015)

    An inspirational true story of a group of friends from a working men's club who decide to take on the elite 'sport of kings' and breed themselves a racehorse.
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    Eyes on the Prize - No Easy Walk 1961-1963

    Season 1 , Episode 4
    This episode depicts major civil rights movement events in three American cities. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0885814/?ref_=ttep_ep4
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    State of the Planet - The Future of Life.

    David Attenborough concludes his investigation into life on Earth. Will future generations inherit a healthy or impoverished planet?
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    Taonga - Treasures of our Past

    The story of warrior priestess Te Rangi Topeora is a romantic and bloody one.Her uncle was Te Rauparaha and she fought alongside him. She also killed and ate her unfaithful husband's mistress.
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    Rebel Pope (2016)

    A docudrama that tells the story of Pope Francis and his rapid rise from humble origins to becoming the head of the Argentinian Jesuit Order, and how the moral choices he faced during the dictatorship-led 'Dirty War' in the 1970s transformed him into one of the most controversial Popes in history.
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    Mayday Air Disaster

    Season 10 , Episode 5
    When Captain Sullenberger takes off from New York's La Guardia Airport in 2009 and collides with a flock of birds, he makes an heroic emergency landing on the Hudson River, saving all 155 passengers.
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    Touching the Void (2003)

    The true story of two climbers and their perilous journey up the west face of Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes in 1985.
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    Life's A Riot

    Season [2014]
    A docu-drama depicting a definitive moment in NZ history: the 1932 Queen Street riots as seen through the eyes of James Edwards, the son of the leader of the Unemployed Workers Union, Jimmy Edwards.
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    Women Adventurers - Gertrude Bell - Desert Explorer

    A fierce explorer and archaeologist, lyrical writer and cunning politician, Gertrude Bell (1868-1926) spent much of her life traveling throughout present-day Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan & Israel.
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    Women Adventurers - Marguerite Harrison - A Spy in Moscow

    Marguerite Harrison (1879 - 1967) was a reporter, spy, film maker, and translator who was one of the four founding members of the Society of Woman Geographers. Harrison spied for the United States in Russia and Japan, arriving in Russia in 1920 as an Associated Press correspondent. She assessed Bolshevik economic strengths and weakness and assisted American political prisoners in Russia. She was held captive in Lubyanka, the infamous Russian prison, for ten weeks. While there she contracted tuberculosis and due to pressure from her influential contacts she was eventually set free in exchange for food and other aid to Russia.
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    Women Adventurers - Amelia Earhart - Fallen Angel

    Aviator Amelia Earhart was the first woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross which she was awarded as the first aviatrix to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She set many other records wrote best-selling books about her flying experiences and was instrumental in the formation of The Ninety-Nines an organization for female pilots. During an attempt to make a circumnavigational flight of the globe in 1937 Earhart disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean near Howland Island. Fascination with her life career and disappearance continues to this day.
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    Billy

    Season 2011
    Billy is the personal story of New Zealand s most beloved entertainer, Billy T James. Sunday Theatre goes beyond the public façade to reveal the man behind the chuckle. Twenty years have passed since Billy T James died at the age of 42, and he still manages to make us laugh. Tonight on TV ONE, the story of New Zealand's best loved entertainer is being told in the Sunday Theatre - the Audi New Zealand Season drama, Billy. Based on the biography Billy T, written by Matt Elliott, and made with the approval and support of Billy's widow, Lynn Matthews, Billy is a love story set in the changing culture of New Zealand in the seventies and eighties. It also portrays the journey of a shy, loyal and musically gifted boy who married his first love and went on to achieve extraordinary success. A Maori boy who within a few short years lost everything, including his life. Billy also takes us back to the beginning when Billy grew up in the fifties and sixties in a predominantly Pakeha world. Being Maori was considered a disadvantage to getting ahead and his adoptive parents brought him up believing that to succeed he had to forget his own culture and play the game by Pakeha rules. A multi-talented musician, Billy dreamed of being a great entertainer. Paradoxically, Billy was desperately shy off-stage but thrived in front of an audience. His timing, music and comedic charm made him hugely popular, and for Billy the greatest pleasure was to make people laugh. Although Billy had built a successful career, bad business decisions cost him his wealth and his health. Billy didn't know how to say no and the years of unhealthy living and relentless pressure finally took their toll. Working hard to pay off his debts he caught a fever that damaged his newly transplanted heart and on August 7th 1991 he passed away. Lynn Matthews, who has never sought the limelight and has been uncomfortable with other projects detailing her husband's life, believes Billy is a wonderful tribute. "Since Billy died, some people who feel like they own Billy are making money from him. Also, there are so many stories floating around about Billy, things that never happened but are being perpetuated. "So, it's comforting to know that he is still loved as much as he is and people still talk about him with such affection and fondness," she says. She says Billy is very accurate. "I wish some of the things (in the drama) were made up, but that was what life was like for us. A lot of people thought they knew what was best for Billy but they didn't. Billy knew what he wanted; he just didn't know how to tell people."
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    Guiltology

    Episode 2
    When a serial bomber began his spree of attacks at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, the FBI, ATG, GBI and even NASA teamed up to use all their technology to bring the bomber to justice.
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    Guiltology

    Episode 1
    In 1995, bones were discovered in a burnt antique trunk in the Nevada desert. But it wasn't cutting edge forensic tools that helped convict the killer, it was a method from Sherlock Holmes' era.
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    Guiltology

    Episode 3
    When a woman's body was discovered in a barrel with an address book that had been soaked for 30 years, it was game-changing technology that finally gave the police the break they needed.
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    International Documentary - Ahmad Shamlou: Master Poet of Liberty

    A documentary about the most important modern Iranian poet and intellectual icon. Finishes abruptly just before the end credits.
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    The S From Hell (2010)

    THE S FROM HELL is a short documentary-cum-horror film about the scariest corporate symbol in history - The 1964 Screen Gems logo, aka ‘The S From Hell.’ Built around interviews with survivors still traumatized from their childhood exposure to the logo after shows like Bewitched or The Monkees, the film brings their stories to life with animation, found footage, and dramatic reenactments. Not an exhaustive historical documentary, THE S FROM HELL is a subjective film whose aim is make the audience feel the same fear and confusion as the children who were first confronted by the vexing, unfolding sights and mournful, dissonant sounds that hid in the cracks between their favorite TV shows.