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List of Warner Bros. Discovery free-to-air programming in New Zealand
List of programmes broadcast by Discovery New Zealand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This is a list of New Zealand-made television programmes broadcast by Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand.
The free-to-air channels Three, Bravo, Eden, Rush, HGTV, streaming service ThreeNow, and current affairs service ThreeNews are operated by Warner Bros. Discovery.[1]
Bravo
The following programmes were screened on Bravo.
Current programming
Reality / non-scripted
- The Circus (2021)[2]
- The Real Housewives of Auckland (2016)
Three
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The following programmes were screened on Three.
Current programming
Former programming
Dramas
Comedies
- 7 Days of Sport (2015)[66]
- A Thousand Apologies (2008)[67]
- After Hours (2014)[68]
- AotearoHA: Next Big Things (2011)
- AotearoHA: Rising Stars (2015)
- Ben & Steve: World Famous In (2013)[69]
- Ewen Gilmour: Westie Legend (2015)[68]
- Love Mussel (2001)[70]
- The Millen Baird Show (2008)[71]
- Poking the Borax (2011)[72]
- The Radio (2013)[73]
- Skitz (1993–97)
- Tele Laughs (1996–97)
Reality / non-scripted
- 111 Emergency (2011)
- Big (2011)
- The Big Stuff (2008)
- Cafe Secrets (2011–12)
- Candid Camera (1991–92)
- Creative Living (2016)
- Crime Exposed (2013)
- Does My Bum Look Big? (2007)
- Dog Patrol (2011)
- Drug Bust (2011–12)
- Emergency Heroes (2009–10)
- The Family (2003)[92]
- Family Secret (2013–14)
- Fusion Feasts (2013–14)
- Hitched (2009–10)
- Honey, We're Killing the Kids (2006)
- New Zealand's Hottest Home Baker (2010–13)
- Hot Property (2000–03)
- The Kitchen Job (2008–10)
- Lost & Found (2015–19)[93]
- Marae DIY (2015–16, moved from and back to Māori Television)[94]
- Million Dollar Catch (2009)
- Money Man (2006–09)
- Native Kitchen (2015–16)
- A New Zealand Food Story (2020)[95]
- Noise Control (2011)
- On the Grill (2012)
- Police Stop (1996–97)
- Reality Trip (2015)
- Reel Late with Kate (2010–11)
- The Ridges (2012)[96]
- Road Madness (2012–15)
- Lion Red. RUGBY CLUB (1998) About the North Harbour rugby union in the 1998 NPC first division season.
- Saving Gen-Y (2013)
- The Secret Lives of Dancers (2010–14)
- Sing Like a Superstar (2005)
- Smokefreerockquest (1996, 1998–2000, 2006, 2016)
- Testing the Menu (2013)
- Think Tank (2011–13)
- Thirsty Work (2016)
- Ansett New Zealand Time of Your Life (1996–97)
- Under the Grill (2011)
- What's Really in Our Food? (2008–12)
- World Kitchen (2009–11)
Awards shows
Game shows
- Off the Planet (1997)
- Perfect Match (1989–1990)
- The Price Is Right (1992)
News and information
- 5:30 Live (1993–94)
- Four Corners (1993–94)
Documentaries
- Aftershock – Would You Survive? (2008)
- Both Worlds (2012–18)[121]
- The Eruption: Stories of Survival (2020)[122]
- Funny Roots (2012)
- The Good Shit (2018)[123]
- Great War Stories (2014–18)[124]
- House of Champions (2019)[125]
- Inside New Zealand (1991–2013)
- The James Gang Rides Again (9 August 1990)
- Kiwis Coming Home (2021)[126]
- Missing Pieces (2009–12)
- Options (1990)
- Pacman (1990)
- Prison Families (2013–14)
- The Race for Motutapu (2018)
- Reaching for the Skies (1990)
- Rocked the Nation: 100 NZ Sporting Moments (2011)
- Stan (2018)
- Taranaki Hard (2020)[127]
- Te Mana Te Ihi Te Wairua (1990)
- Til Death Do Us Part: The Antony de Malmanche Story (2015)
- The Valley (2017)
- Waka (1990)
- Who Owns New Zealand Now? (2017)[128]
Sports
- Aussie Big League (1993–94)
- Cup Talk (2011)
- Golf World (2013–16)
- Makita Sports Machine (1994)
- Mobil Motorsport Show (1996)
- Mobil Sport (1990–95)
- Reebok 3 Sport Sunday (1992)
- Sportsworld (1989)
- Wynn's Sport (1990–91)
Children's and youth programming
- Aunties' Alphabet (1991)
- Ice As (2000)
- Ice TV (1995–1999)
- Push Play (2010)
- Short Sportz (1991–93)
- The Simon Eliot Show (2007–08)
Saturday morning
- Pacific Beat St (2006–10)
- Ya Hoo (1991–93)
Television films
- Aftershock (2008)
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ThreeNow
The following programmes were released on ThreeNow.
Children's programming
Former channels
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C4
The following programmes were screened on C4.
Comedy
- Back of the Y (2008–09)
- Bogan Family Films (2010)
- Jono’s New Show (2008)
- The Jono Project (2010)
- Pulp Sport (2003–04)
Reality / non-scripted
- Making Tracks (2008–10)
- Roll the Dai (2007)
- Roll the Dai: Outback (2008)
- Smokefreerockquest (2007–10)
- Studentville (2006–07)
Documentaries
- Rocked the Nation: 100 NZ Music Moments (2008)
- Rocked the Nation 2: 100 NZ Pop Culture Stories (2009)
Game shows
- Pop! Goes the Weasel (2005–07)
- Celebrity Joker Poker (2007–08)
Awards shows
- New Zealand Music Awards (2004–10)
News and information
- Special Features (2005–08)
Music shows
- 6 Degrees
- 10 Reasons
- 10 Years Of... (2007)
- Added This Week (2003)
- Ampd (2003–06)
- The Big Breakfast (2007)
- Blender (2004)
- The Boost Mobile Holla Hour (2006)
- C4U (2013)
- Edge Chart (2003)
- The Best...
- Spoon
- Homegrown (2003)
- Insert Video Here
- Intellectual Property (2003–06)
- The Official NZ Top 40 (2003–10)
- Select (2003–10)
- Select Live (2003–10)
- So Hot Right Now
- Steel Mill
- Top 10/100
- U Choose 40 (2006–11, 2013)
- Video Hits
- What's The Theme?
- Fade To Black
Four
The following programmes were screened on Four.
Children's programming
- Kiwisport TV (2011)
- The Moe Show (2013–16)
- Sticky TV (2011–16)
News and information
- Drew and Shannon Live (2011)
- Four Live (2012–14)
Reality / non-scripted
- The GC (2015)
- Smirnoff Night Project (2011)
- Smokefreerockquest (2011–15)
Awards shows
- New Zealand Music Awards (2011–14)
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References
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