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Brenda
93 posts
Each month we send out an email newsletter with our Top Ten titles - as well as a bit of explanation about why they're hot, if there's an interesting reason.
If you'd like to get these - let us know - or check this topic!
Tuesday October 6th at 2:40PM
Brenda
93 posts
Top 10 for September
1. This Is Your Life - Sir Howard Morrison
Television, 1989, Full Length
2. Flare - A Ski Trip
Short Film, 1977, Full Length
3. Heavenly Pop Hits - The Flying Nun Story
Television, 2002, Full Length
4. The Best of the Billy T James Collection
Television, 1992, Full Length
5. Moa's Ark
Television series, 1990, Full Length
6. Woolly Valley
Television series, 1981, Full Length
7. Britten Backyard Visionary
Television, 1993, Full Length
8. Open Door - M.E.
Television, 2008, Full Length
9. Peter Snell - Athlete
Archival Short Film, 1964, Full Length
10. Kaikohe Demolition
Film, 2004, Full Length
Tuesday October 6th at 2:54PM
Brenda
93 posts
Top 10 for November
1. Kea - Mountain Parrot
Television, 1993, Full Length
2. Close to Home
Television, 1993, Full Length First Episode
3. Face of Fashion
Music Video, 1989
4. The Best of the Billy T James Collection
Television, 1992, Full Length
5. Gliding On
Television, 1981, Full Length Episode
6. Gloss
Television, 1981, Full Length First Episode
7. Face to Face with Kim Hill - John Pilger
Television, 2003, Excerpts
8. Not Given Lightly
Music Video, 1989
9. Aeon
Short Film, 2004, Full Length
10. In A Land of Plenty
Documentary Film, 2002, Full Length
Wednesday December 2nd at 5:10PM
Brenda
93 posts
Top 10 for December 2009
1. The Vintner's Luck
Film, 2009, Trailer + Exerpts + behind-the-scenes
2. Country Calendar Spoof Special
Television, 1999, Full Length Episode
3. Flare, A Ski Trip
Short Film, 1977, Full Length
4. Billy T Live
Television, 1990, Excerpts
5. Trio At The Top
Television, 2001, Full Length
6. Kea - Mountain Parrot
Television, 1993, Full Length
7. The Best of Billy T James Collection
Television, 1992, Full Length
8. Kaikohe Demolition
Film, 2004, Full Length
9. A Haunting We Will Go - Cellar Ghost
Television, 1980, Full Length Episode
10. Christmas
Feature Film, 2004, Full Length + Trailer + Extras
Thursday January 21st at 4:09PM
Brenda
93 posts
Top 10 for January 2010
1. Love, Speed and Loss
Television, 2005, Full Length
2. Britten Backyard Visionary
Television, 1993, Full Length
3. Miles and Shelly Go Flatting
Television, 1993, Excerpts
4. The Vintner's Luck
Film, 2009, Trailer, Excerpts and Extras
5. Sierra Leone
Music Video, 1983
6. Flare, A Ski Trip
Short Film, 1977, Full Length
7. Gloss
Television, 1987, Full Length Episode
8. Kaikohe Demolition
Film, 2004, Full Length
9. Homegrown Profiles: Shihad
Television, 2005, Full Length
10. The Best of the Billy T James Collection
Television, 1992, Full Length
Thursday February 4th at 5:36PM
Brenda
93 posts
Top 10 for Februrary 2010
1. Nice One
Television Series, 1976-78, Full Length Episode + Excerpts
2. Love, Speed and Loss
Television, 2005, Full Length
3. On The Mat
Television, 1975-1983, 2 Full Episodes
4. Score
Short Film, 1980, Full Length
5. Such A Stupid Way To Die
Short Film, 1971, Full Length
6. The Janet Frame Collection
A collection of six titles
7. Circuits of Gold
Short Film, 1987, Full Length
8. A Tribute to Kevin Smith
A collection of 12 titles
9. The Best of the Billy T James Collection
Television, 1992, Full Length
10. A State of Siege
Short Film, 1978, Full Length
Wednesday March 3rd at 1:22PM
Brenda
93 posts
Top 10 for June 2010
50 Years of New Zealand Television celebrations saw nostalgic and curious flocks of Kiwis visit NZ On Screen to celebrate (and sometimes cringe) at our TV legacy; an anniversary reflected in June's Top 10. The Kiwi TV Classics collection was a solid gold hits destination.
June also saw the launch of six online promos for NZ On Screen. Actor Tammy Davis (aka Munter from Outrageous Fortune) travels through the years to present classic scenes from the NZ On Screen collection. From Hokianga, 1956, to meet Opo the Gay Dolphin; to
Christchurch, 1980, to get On the Mat with Billy T; to Bodgiemania, Rotorua, 1966; to channeling Andrew Fagan circa 1984 when radio came with pictures.
And for the Top 10 titles in June:
Patu!
Film, 1983, Full Length
Merata Mita's passing saw a flood of viewers remember her through her work, especially Patu!, her startling record of the mass civil disobedience that took place throughout NZ during the winter of 1981 in protest against a South African rugby tour. Required citizenship viewing.
Thingee's Eye Pop
Television, 1994, Full Length
Thingee's eye popping out is one of the most famous moments on NZ TV. The ocular incident occurred during filming of kids' TV show The Son of a Gunn Show. A one-eyed Thingee and unflappable Jason Gunn continue the scene regardless.
Heartland, Wainuiomata
Television, 1994, Excerpt
This show was possibly the most controversial edition of the Heartland series. Gary gets stuck into some seriously extra-terrestrial encounters with Wainui-o-Martians, most
memorably Chloe: with her squeaking voice, romantic aspirations, and tiger slippers.
Boy
Film, 2010, Excerpts
Taika Waititi's second feature evolved from short Two Cars One Night and similarly mines the 80s styles of his East Coast Crazy Horse childhood. Since Boy's NZ theatrical release it has smashed box office records. Check out the promo and exclusive behind the scenes clips.
Peppermint Twist
Television, 1987, Full Length Episode
Peppermint Twist's pastel-tinted portrait of 60s puberty floated onto NZ screens in 1987 and despite winning a solid teen following, only screened for one series. Revisit Happy Days in
Roseville; real-life 60s music show host Peter Sinclair cameos in this limbotastic episode.
The Best of the Billy T James Collection
Television, 1992, Full Length
50 Years viewing wouldn't be complete without the bro chuckle of laureate of laughter, Billy T. This compilation of skits from his 80s TV shows includes Te News (black singlet, yellow towel), Turangi Vice, and classic ad spoofs: "where'd I get my bag?".
Tonight on NZ On Screen
Promotion, 2010, 6 Episodes
The full set of six online promos for NZ On Screen. Actor Tammy Davis (aka Munter from Outrageous Fortune) time travels to present classic scenes from the NZ On Screen collection. All are embeddable so be like Marmite and spread the goodness!
Gloss
Television, 1987, Full Length Episode
More 50 Years remembering - this time the Redferns: the wealthy family with a lucrative high-fashion magazine business who starred in Gloss. Yuppies, shoulder-pads and methode champenoise abound in this 80s cult soap: "Here we come and we are sailing!". Lest we forget.
Under the Mountain
Television, 1981, Full Length Episode
June saw the posting of the first episode of the much-demanded kids sci-fi TV series. The adventures of ginger twins with psychic powers left their slimy imprint on a generation of NZ
kids, haunted by the Wilberforces, who transmogrified into giant slugs underneath Auckland's volcanoes.
Reading the News
Television, 1966-1987, Excerpts
This archival compendium of Kiwi newsreaders in the hot seat compresses 21 years of footage into four minutes. Compiled especially by NZ On Screen this is a showcase of early
newsreaders, from Bill Toft's BBC 60s plum to the more assured vowels of long-serving duo Richard and Judy.
Pukemanu - Episode One
Television, 1971, Full Length Episode
Pioneering series Pukemanu was set in a North Island timber town. Bi-cultural, boozy and blokey; this first episode sees a culture clash as a bikie gang (including a young Bruno Lawrence) causes trouble; and stranded townie Diana (Ginette McDonald) falls for a
local axeman while hunting.
It Is I, Count Homogenized
Television, 1982, Full Length Episode
True Blood has nothing on this fella: the immortal Count Homogenized, a vampire with a white afro and cape and a lust for milk, lodged himself in the hearts of many a Kiwi kid, and appropriately rounds off the chart. Made in association with the NZ Milk Promotion Council ... only in NZ!
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