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- A national manhunt is ordered for a rebellious kid and his foster uncle who go missing in the wild New Zealand bush.
- The Pevensie siblings return to Narnia, where they are enlisted to once again help ward off an evil king and restore the rightful heir to the land's throne, Prince Caspian.
- A New Zealand man recently estranged from his family gets unwittingly caught up in a revolution.
- There's a new wager between Heaven and Hell. Devil bets God that if God were to pick two young people to be the new Adam and Eve, they'd sin again. God accepts and sends a college couple to various eras, starting with the Garden of Eden.
- The same night as a girl is slain in the woods, the teenagers Sam and Les are robbed of all of their hard earned hens. In the quest for their hens they cross the murderer's path.
- The story of Jean Batten: New Zealand's greatest flier, heroine, celebrity - and mystery.
- Paranormal investigator, Marc Coppell, gets followed by phenomena from the outskirts of Skinwalker Ranch across the world. Strange interactions start occurring, including: UFO's and Bigfoot-like activity. Some of which is recorded!
- Dirty Bloody Hippies is a hippie trip back to 1970s New Zealand. The documentary explores a colourful time in New Zealand's social history beginning in 1969, a couple of years after San Francisco's infamous "summer of love". US Vice President Spiro Agnew visited New Zealand to drum up support for the unpopular US-led war in Vietnam and his visit caused an outpouring of youthful protest and anger on the nation's streets shocking the country. Anti-war protests soon spilled over into a more general rejection of the conservative values and institutions of 1960s New Zealand. Many young people set up their own communities where they could experiment with alternative lifestyles. Former radical and current Invercargill mayor Tim Shadbolt puts it, "We thought, right, let's go back to a primitive village lifestyle and see if we can evolve a different country altogether, where materialism isn't the main motivator for our communities". But youthful idealism soon comes up against the realities of making a living, getting along with one another and the hostility of conservative neighbours sceptical about the new arrivals' drug use and sexual behaviour. So what happened to the great hippy experiment? Director Salmon tracks down many of the former hippies to find out in this fascinating, funny and often poignant trip back to 1970s New Zealand.
- While hiking on the Skippers Pass trail, Emma Oakley meets a mysterious young woman, Sophie, who invites her to a hidden swimming hole.
- My Lady of the Cave is the first feature film by pioneer filmmaker Rudall Hayward.
- Billy goes to see the Dancing Camp Dam on the Coromandel Peninsula. A journey to see some cushions at the oldest church in New Zealand also takes him to his in-laws' grave in Russell. A decorative toilet block in Kawakawa pleases him no end. A trip to Flagstaff Hill comes with a story about why it kept being cut down. A look around an unfinished marae allows him to see a craftsman at work. Moving on to Ninety Mile Beach takes him to something tasty. A bit of Maori mythology fits nicely when he finally reaches the end of the tour in Cape Reinga.