A collection celebrating Kiwi singing and comedy legends the Topp Twins.
A collection celebrating Antarctica.
A collection that shines a light on architecture in New Zealand.
Vampires, zombies, mutant sheep, and the Bride of Frankenstein: a collection devoted to Kiwi horror.
A collection celebrating the work of legendary musician Dave Dobbyn.
From Blam Blam Blam to Tiki Taane, a collection of classic love songs spanning 50 years.
November 2019 marks three decades since Three first went to air. This 30th birthday collection looks back at notable shows, starting from the very first day of transmission.
From Split Enz to Savage, this is NZ On Screen's playlist of Kiwi party songs.
Actor, director, makes the odd bottle of pinot noir: a collection celebrating the screen work of Sam Neill.
A collection celebrating classic television, film and music of the 2000s — from Outrageous Fortune to Dancing with Stars.
More than 30 titles devoted to the humble cow (plus a couple of bulls).
A collection celebrating Sam Hunt – a man for whom poetry is his lifeblood; a poet whose words have provided a backdrop to New Zealand lives.
NZ On Screen's Body Art Collection features more than 30 titles, many of them about tattooing
From Niue to Auckland, from Tagata Pasifika to bro'Town, from Bill Sevesi to King Kapisi — 30 classic titles celebrating Pasifika culture and people.
Spanning more than 150 years, this collection tells stories of drama, caution, hope and recovery — from the 1863 wreck of the Orpheus at Manukau Heads, to Tarawera, the Wahine, Erebus, Pike River and Christchurch.
A collection exploring the mindspinning idea that Kiwi comedy be a bit shit and quite good, all at the same time.
The Dunedin Collection showcases a city edged by ocean, and famed for creativity. Check out the city of scarfies, Pink Frost, and oversized albatross.
A collection celebrating the outstanding career of beloved Kiwi comedy legend John Clarke. We lost him to Australia, but not before he entrenched himself in Kiwi culture with his iconic Fred Dagg character. There’s plenty of Fred to enjoy, and much more besides. Get in behind!
These short videos acknowledge members of the New Zealand screen industry who have passed away.
This collection brings together 50+ titles covering Kiwis at war. Iconic documentaries and films tell stories of terrible cost, heroism and kinship.
Car races, demolition derbies and a famous yellow mini ...The Car Collection is loaded with vehicles of every make and vintage, plus appearances by Bruce McLaren, Scott Dixon, Bruno Lawrence, and two clever canines.
A collection devoted to legendary Ponsonby rock'n'rollers Hello Sailor.
Where were you when Thingee's eye popped out? This collection showcases the top 10 titles from our previous two Legendary Moments collections.
A celebration of dance: from the grace of the Royal New Zealand Ballet, to Dancing with the Stars and global sensation Parris Goebel, this collection has the moves covered.
Our representatives in Parliament have had some of their most memorable moments captured on camera. This collection showcases our politicians' screen legacy.
Over 100,000 NZers served overseas in WWI. This collection is an evolving onscreen remembrance.
NZ On Screen's Lockdown Collection showcases some of the creativity that brewed in New Zealand homes after the country went into lockdown, on 25 March 2020.
NZ On Screen's Collection of most viewed clips for 2016 includes classic adverts, musical interludes, and legendary talents lost to us over the year — from Martin Crowe to Ray Columbus, actor Sophia Hawthorne, and David Bowie.
A collection celebrating women and feminism in New Zealand, from all walks of life — pioneering, staunch and committed.
Press play on NZ On Screen's biggest collection yet. From hip hop to Howard Morrison, explore Kiwi pop through songs, documentaries and in-depth playlists.
The hot seat: not always the most comfortable place on screen – for interviewer or interviewee. This collection looks at some iconic Kiwi contributions.
A collection devoted to New Zealand's annual 48Hours competition for films made furiously fast.
A salute to the women of New Zealand music – the songs and songstresses that have found their way into Kiwi hearts.
Documentary, comedy, drama, and even some martial arts: a collection celebrating Chinese in New Zealand.
A collection showcasing classic Kiwi band Dragon.
A collection of titles that pushed the boundaries, and were sometimes banned for doing so.
A celebration of long-running soap Shortland Street, including calamities, music, bloopers and more.
Jump between the decades for 50 years of Kiwi music ... counting the beat from 60s ballads to turn of the century hip hop.
Roger Donaldson and Ian Mune's classic 70s television series, restored.
From Britten to Bugger, this collection celebrates 10 years of NZ On Screen — and the most viewed titles for each of those 10 years. Enjoy!
A parade of classic Kiwi songs, from the series that goes back to where it all began for the Wests — our favourite bogan TV family.
This NZ Music Month collection showcases music television in Aotearoa, spun from a playlist of classic documentaries and beloved music shows.
Published to mark the 75th anniversary of VJ Day on 15 August 2020, The World War II Collection serves as an on-screen remembrance to the 140,000 Kiwis that served and more than 11,000 that lost their lives.
This collection celebrates Auckland onscreen. Reel through the moods and the multicultural, metro, muggy charms of New Zealand’s largest city.
A collection which spans decades of public protest in New Zealand.
This collection brings together classic TV and film moments for the Christmas season: from broadcasting icons (Goodnight Kiwi, Thingee), to barbies and beer.
A collection of films that have seen Kiwis winning glory at the Academy Awards — or coming very close.
A selection of iconic Māori TV, film and music video for Matariki. Check out everything from haka to hip hop, Billy T to the birth of Māori Television.
A collection devoted to our feathered friends — from nosey kea to noisy kākāpō, to miraculous rescue missions and birds whose only remaining home is the museum.
A collection of crime cases that have been the subject of high profile documentaries and dramas.
From The God Boy to Boy, plus singers, whale riders and more — NZ On Screen presents its Coming-of-Age Collection.
Fishy tales from one of New Zealand's most popular pastimes: a collection about fishing.
From acting to funny accents, to directing blockbuster movie hits — a collection devoted to the many talents of Taika Waititi.
From Marlin Bay to Westside — and so much more in between — this collection marks 30 years of production from South Pacific Pictures.
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of funding organisation NZ On Air: from Jacinda Ardern to Oscar Kightley, famous Kiwis talk about their favourite New Zealand TV programmes and music videos.
A collection of things royal – from visits downunder to a royal guest appearance on bro'Town.
Māori Television was launched in March 2004: celebrate New Zealand's indigenous broadcaster in this collection
A collection devoted to the career of director Roger Donaldson, including award-winning dramas, interviews, and lost gems.
This collection celebrates rugby in New Zealand as it's been seen onscreen: from classic bios and tour docos, to social history, dramas and protest.
60 TV moments from across the decades, celebrating 60 years of television in New Zealand. Some serious, some light, something for everyone...
A nod to the mod – a career-spanning collection that salutes the legendary Ray Columbus.
From Karyn Hay to Billy T, take a look at some fentestic pieces of New Zealand television that feature the Kiwi ecceent.
This Kiwi TV collection brings together 40 local TV series that have become classics.
From demolition derby drivers to spookmakers and performance artists: a collection celebrating the work of filmmaker Florian Habicht.
Check out some memorable Kiwi leg-pulling in this collection of spoofs and mockumentaries.
Documentaries, music videos and curious odds'n'enz, celebrating a truly trailblazing band.
A collection celebrating 40 years of the NZ Film Commission, and 40 years of New Zealand films.
A collection featuring documentaries about some of New Zealand's most celebrated poets — plus classic train film The Coaster.
A collection celebrating Kiwi rock music, built around classic show Give It A Whirl — including unseen interviews, radio show Give It A Girl, and three backgrounders.
The most watched titles on NZ On Screen in 2015.
"Keep cool till after school" with this collection of classic kids programmes.
A collection of international attention-grabbing stories.
From Rangi's Catch to Once Were Warriors: a collection celebrating the career of actor Temuera Morrison.
Don McGlashan plays drums, horns and guitars, has crafted classic songs with Blam Blam Blam, The Mutton Birds and as a solo artist, and has won multiple awards for his soundtracks. This collection pays tribute to a talented man.
From animals and puppets, to giggling hosts and newsreaders: a collection of moments when not everything went to plan.
Take the trip: NZ On Screen's Sailing Collection offers everything from waka warriors to America's Cup winners.
From talking chickens to dancing Cossacks, feast on this collection of Kiwi animation - from early stop motion shenanigans to Bride of Frankenstein.
‘Don’t leave town till you’ve seen the country’ was the catchphrase for a 1980s advertising campaign which reminded Kiwis that tourism begins at home. Don't leave NZ On Screen until checking out this collection of tourism promos.
Great adverts are mini works of magic. This collection of classic adverts from the last 40 years includes dogs on skateboards, choc bar robberies, ghost chips and famous authors driving erratically.
A wide and varied selection of favourite NZ On Screen titles, as chosen by a wide and varied list of Kiwi screen figures.
Three television specials and a run of live performances from 1985, celebrating the 25th anniversary of New Zealand television
A collection about some of New Zealand's notable sculptors and their work.
Classic moments where a few choice words become the stuff of a national catchphrase.
A collection full of riches, devoted to the work of Dame Gaylene Preston. The award-winning Kiwi filmmaker has been charting stories of love, war, calamity, and inspirational women for more than four decades. Featuring her early work, memorable documentaries, full-length movies, and more...
The counterculture, the mud, the hangovers – and the music! From New Zealand's very own Woodstock to Gisborne's hot ticket, Rhythm and Vines, this collection covers the long history of music festivals in Aotearoa.
A collection that highlights the impact, achievements (and some shock-jock antics) of the radio industry an Aotearoa.
Crummer sings Clapton, Head Like a Hole sings Springsteen: a collection of popular New Zealand cover songs.
Wellington has been New Zealand’s capital city since 1865. Here are 50 reasons to love Wellington, from Flight of the Conchords to Carmen, from Close to Home to car chases on Courtenay Place.
This collection celebrates government filmmaking body the National Film Unit. Culled from more than 370 NFU films on NZ On Screen, these 30 highlights cover everything from wartime newsreels and glimpses into Kiwi culture, to Oscar-nominated images of Antarctica and the Southern Alps.
Food shows have been a staple of the Kiwi TV diet since our very first broadcasts. This collection offers up a smorgasbord of local chefs and culinary delights.
Guitars, Diamonds and Smiles: a collection of award-winning music videos which spans three decades.
This collection showcases New Zealand's impressive record in nature and wildlife films. Check out whales, wild deer, and a menagerie of curious birds — limestone caves and Antarctic volcanoes.
A collection of screen cats and dogs. The purrfect canine and feline mix. So Sit! Watch. And enjoy...
The Waitangi collection spans everything from Mike King on the treaty trail, to waka-building, epic drama, and award-winning doco The New Zealand Wars.
A collection of documentaries about the Wahine Disaster of April 1968
NZ On Air began funding local content in 1989. This special collection looks back at the 20 most watched NZ On Air-funded programmes since then — plus some bonus titles that also rated highly.
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