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- Ross Poldark returns home after the American Revolutionary War and rebuilds his life with a new business venture, making new enemies and finding a new love where he least expects it.
- Dramatised documentary, based on the experiences of the soldiers who invaded France in the D-Day Normandy Landings on 6 June 1944 which were instrumental in ending World War II.
- Pax is your typical 12-year-old from the early 2000s. His parents came to NZ in the late '80s as refugees and want him to get good grades, but all Pax wants to do is fit in. However, a major international incident changes that.
- Five young friends and flatmates grapple with what it means to be Maori in the 2020s.
- Glory Days rejoins Wayne, the sexy singer of songs, 18 months after the fickle finger of fate has pulled the trappings of fame out from under him. Wayne is back out on the rest home circuit and his trusty manager, Orlando, has been forced to take a job at the K'Road Carpark. An intimate portrait of a man and his dream, Wayne Anderson: Glory Days is a heart-warming tale of the everyday folk who truly believe in Wayne and the determination they have to put South Auckland's finest voice back on the map and pull off one of the most audacious comebacks in pop history. Glory Days is champagne television and a timely reminder to us all that dreams only die if we let them.
- The Kiwi adventure series, Davey Hughes Untamed follows the extraordinary journeys of New Zealander Davey Hughes, as he embarks on nine very different and challenging voyages in some of the most spectacular, far-flung corners of the globe.
- New Zealand's top wrestlers meet in the arena to become the champion of KPW, but can they stay the champion?
- Follows a day in the life of driver Greg Murphy. The motorsport idol cycles to work - the Adelaide first round of the 2005 V8 Supercar series. There he adjusts to a new team after his 2004 Bathurst 1000 victory (the fourth time he's won the touring car race seen as the pinnacle of Australian motorsport). The down-to-earth Holden pinup charms sponsors and fans; discusses being an honorary Aussie; defends motor-racing as a sport; and when Murphy's gear-box blows it underlines his appreciation of success borne from struggle.
- Mark Cobden is sent to prison and has to learn quickly how to survive. When an inmate identifies prison officer Eric McNally's weakness, he faces an impossible choice.
- Mark is being bullied by fellow inmate Johnno. Does he tell the prison officers and be labeled a grass or risk the attacks becoming more and more violent? Eric's son is attacked.
- Mark suffers a tragic personal loss and is given the chance to leave prison for a day. Eric is forced to take greater risks to protect his family.
- On the first day of his new school, Pax hopes to make a good impression, meanwhile Pax's mum gets ready to host her judgmental Iranian family.
- The Assadi family almost immediately feels the effects of 9/11 on their lives. Pax has now become the target of the school's alpha male, and Afnan has a run-in with a xenophobic customer.
- Pax is desperate to attend his very first high school party, but the only way he can go is to lie to Safia and say that he's going to a study group. Whilst there, Pax meets Roxy.
- Pax's world is turned upside-down when he has a confusing dream about Miss Peacock. Afnan is given the responsibility of having "the talk" with Pax.
- Pax hopes the school camp will give him an opportunity to increase his cool points in front of Sarah. However, Safia won't let Pax go camping unless his father goes with him.
- Pax is going to a basketball tournament and, once again, sees it as an opportunity to gain social capital. To retain customers, Safia learns the subtle art of banter.
- Pax has thrown away his old friendships to be in with the popular kids. Meanwhile, Safi and Afnan struggle to see eye to eye.
- Ross Poldark returns from fighting in the American Revolution to his native Cornwall, finding his fiancée Elizabeth Chynoweth about to marry his wealthy cousin Francis and his home in ruins after his father's death. Ross is a reluctant wedding guest, along with George Warleggan, nephew of a prosperous banker, and his uncle Charles proposes financing him to move to London. Ross, however, stays in Cornwall, rebuilding his home. Whilst at the local market he rescues the waif-like Demelza Carne and takes her home to work for him. Her bullying father arrives with his sons to reclaim her but Ross's tenants turn up to help him and fight them off.