Shortland Street
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Shortland Street is a New Zealand prime-time soap opera centring on the fictitious Shortland Street Hospital. The show was first broadcast on TVNZ 2 on 25 May 1992 and is New Zealand's longest-running drama and soap opera, being broadcast continuously for over 7,700 episodes and 31 years. It is one of the most watched television programmes in New Zealand.
Shortland Street | |
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Genre | Medical drama Soap opera |
Created by | Jason Daniel |
Directed by | Lauren Porteous Mana Epiha Emmett Skilton Curtis Vowell Mia Blake Jacqueline Nairn Ian Hughes Ghazaleh Golbakhsh Geoffrey Cawthorn[1] |
Starring | (Ensemble) |
Theme music composer | Graham Bollard |
Composers | Graham Bollard (1992–2019) Sam Watson (2019–2023) William Philipson (2023 – current) |
Country of origin | New Zealand |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 33 |
No. of episodes | 7,953 (as of 28 June 2024) |
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Production locations | 8 Tolich Pl, Lincoln North, Auckland 0610 New Zealand |
Editors | Anna Benedikter Matthew Allison |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes (inc. adverts) |
Production companies | South Pacific Pictures Grundy Television (1992–2006) Fremantle Australia (2006–present) |
Original release | |
Network | TVNZ 2 |
Release | 25 May 1992 (1992-05-25) – present |
The show was originally screened as five half-hour episodes each week, and received mixed reviews on its premiere.[2] After its launch, the show suffered a drop in ratings and would have been cancelled if TVNZ had not ordered a year's worth of episodes in advance. TVNZ renewed the production in early 1993 after the show's ratings picked up, and the show has since garnered "long-term public enthusiasm".[3] Today, it is one of New Zealand's highest-rated shows, frequently making AGB Nielsen Media Research's top 5 programmes of the week[citation needed], achieving an average linear daily reach of 345,000 viewers (in the year to June 2021) and is TVNZ's "most streamed show".[4]