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- New Zealand's most extreme religious cult, Gloriavale, and the true stories of people attempting to break free, including current and former members that have never gone on record before.
- A charismatic young pastor clashes with his father's powerful evangelical church. He forms an unlikely alliance with a queer podcaster, and they uncover a conspiracy of historic sexual abuse.
- RuPaul's Drag Race spin-off series featuring drag queens from Australia and New Zealand competing to become Down Under's Drag Superstar.
- The citizens of the small British town of Pagford fight for the spot on the parish council after Barry Fairbrother dies.
- Four New Zealand couples compete to see who can renovate a property that will make the biggest profit at auction.
- On the morning of June 20, 1994, five members of the Bain family were found dead in their Dunedin, New Zealand home. This tells the story of an atrocity that captured a nation, and remains one of New Zealand's most controversial cases.
- A black comedy with a deliciously twisted sense of humour, this six-part drama follows a couple's quest for "the good life" that goes wickedly awry. Penny (Chitham, Shortland Street, Outrageous Fortune) and Wade (Holloway, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Eagle vs Shark) crave a peaceful, picture-perfect existence. But when they make the move to the small town of Alberton they find themselves in the middle of something odd and slightly sinister. After a fatal accident, Penny and Wade find themselves face-to-face with some very bad eggs, who threaten not only their happiness, but their lives. Award-winning actress Danielle Cormack (Wentworth, Rake) stars as Lulu, an overstretched modern mother and career criminal who's married to Pig (Dave Fane, Sione's Wedding), a criminal psychopath. Acclaimed actor John Rhys Davies (The Lord of the Rings) plays Penny's boss, Cutter, a narcissistic crime author who finds himself at the centre of a real murder mystery.
- Former members of the 1970s Centrepoint commune tell their stories, in this intimate and astonishing insight into New Zealand's most infamous cult.
- From biscuits to bread, pies to pavlovas, 12 amateur Kiwi bakers have their skills put to the test. Will they rise to the challenge?
- Goran Paladin and award-winning architect Ken Crosson embark on an epic exploration to uncover the heart and soul of the Kiwi home. This quest promises to redefine the essence of living in Aotearoa.
- Iyia Liu and Edna Swart are two boss babes. They own their own businesses and are using social media as their marketing tool, a new movement that is ever present in 2019. The brand-new local series BossBabes follows their day-to-day lives - both in work and in play - going behind the social posts to discover what it takes to be Instafamous. Iyia famously created Waist Trainer and worked with Kylie Jenner to promote it while Edna has her own swimwear and cosmetics line Ed&I. The duo originally met at a business event, with Iyia asking Edna to model for one of her businesses. They hit it off and have been inseparable ever since. Iyia and Edna are hard-working, hilarious and so much fun to watch!. From parties, to photo shoots, business meetings to cosmetic procedures these two do everything with the same infectious energy. "Your customers can share your products they've received on their social media platform, which is an awesome way to spread the word and reach new potential customers meaning you can scale really quickly," Iyia says of social media marketing. "But, negative customer experience can also spread quickly due to the speed that users can operate on social media platforms, which can be detrimental." The stakes are high and the risks are huge - will they win out or risk losing everything?
- Five strangers for five nights attend five dinner parties seeking to win a cash prize at the end.
- The war over valuable possessions and mindless mess begins. Could these conflicts drive a wallet-sized wedge between Block Neighbours?
- The four teams must pick up the pace if they want to deliver their kid-friendly rooms on time. But budgets are tight and the teams have bought and borrowed to get ahead.
- Tension builds as teams race to complete their children's paradise before tools down. But confrontations and long nights are compromising renovations.
- It's been a long week on The Block NZ, and with only 24 hours until room reveal, minor delays could have enormous ramifications on the four teams.
- Bathroom week has instilled fear into the hearts of every Block contestant for the past three seasons, and this year - Villa-Wars will be no exception.
- Four failed pre-line inspections have lead to hours of playing catch-up, but when time gets the better of one team, will they risk further delays or take matters into their own hands?
- It's waterproof inspection day, and with one team fallen from grace and a game changing new task revealed, it will be another race to tools down for all four houses.
- Jungle instincts emerge in the countdown to bathroom judging. Then, a war of greenery and a sister versus sister score that needs to be settled.
- With pre-line inspections still to pass, will the teams be able to juggle culinary cook-offs and another massive week of renovation?
- Another looming pre-line inspection is terrifying the four underprepared teams. It's looking like a bad time to prepare a dinner party - or a living room.
- The sisters go head to head over styling conflicts, progress is impeded when a budget blow out leaves no money in the kitty, and culinary incompetence may cause a CAT-astrophe.
- The teams have 27 hours left to deliver their sophisticated living room. Plus, with the title of Dinner Wars Champion on the cards it's war in the kitchen as well as the living rooms.
- Although morale is running a bit low, competition is at an all-time high as each of the teams search for something to give them the edge over one another.
- With a challenge designed to spread a bit of artistic love around the teams, the contestants try give an item an entirely new life and function before giving it over to a rival.
- It's all about the tilers. One house has too many tilers while another theirs go missing.The teams struggle with project management as they fight to get their rooms finished.
- With the teams finishing their master bedrooms and ensuites, tonight we will find out what the judges think of their efforts.
- The teams are presented with their room for the week; It's an outdoor entertaining area and it's the first time in The Block history that such a space will be created.
- The teams' clever construction and engineering skills are tested with the famous plank walking challenge. Let's see who is ready to walk the plank?
- It's day 41 on the Block NZ and the teams are racing to get their outdoor entertaining rooms ready for presenting.
- The teams are down to the final few hours as they brush up their outdoor entertainment spaces.
- A new week brings new beginnings - and a villa-full of fresh obstacles. With two spaces to tackle, thinly veiled feuds begin to surface.
- It's the middle of stairwell and laundry week and it would seem that all four teams are making steady progress - but this smooth sailing is about to come to a screeching halt.
- The ongoing feature wall fiasco is about to come to a head. Later, a mischief maker is let loose around the site.
- The teams still have an unimaginable workload as another room reveal creeps uncomfortably close.
- When a challenge changes the game indefinitely, a revealing peer evaluation shatters illusions. Plus, a new week reduces one team's know-how to nothing.
- Outdoor week is out to claim it's first victim, but one team won't go down without a fight.
- It's a painting game on The Block tonight, but one team is still refusing to play.
- Rain threatens to wash away everyone's progress and motivation. Meanwhile, team's success could knock a neighbour out of the competition.
- With only two weeks remaining on The Block NZ, fatigue is beginning to take its toll on the teams - But this new week is bringing no reprieve.
- Tonight sees one tradie blow his fuse; one couple is on two different pages; and one challenge sinks three teams, and sees one soar.
- As the biggest week on The Block NZ drawing to a close, the teams call in some favours to help get them over the finish line.
- A tired mistake threatens disaster; another design disaster leaves one team in the dark; and a shock room reveal turns the entire competition on its head.
- There is a somber atmosphere over The Block NZ site today. Two room reveal disqualifications have left a tearful aftermath in its wake.
- A collaborative week has the contestants working virtually on top of each other, but some controversial thinking from one team, makes these conditions too close for comfort.