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Shortland Street: A love affair
Kathryn Stewart charts the rise of Shortland Street - a soap
that was on the critical list for a while before becoming the
country's top drama.
Acceptance grows for Maori language on TV
When the Maori news programme Te Karere went to air in 1983,
many viewers got vocal.
Reality TV makes dollars and sense for NZ
Aah, the drama of reality television. The sweet victories, the
crushing defeats, the mini meltdowns, and the tears - always the
tears.
A look back at 50 years of TV
TV, telly, the gogglebox, the small screen - whatever you like
to call it, television has been entertaining New Zealanders for 50
years.
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Special programming
'50 Years' and Good Morning
Good Morning are celebrating the history of television in New Zealand with a daily look back at the people and events which have shaped TV in this country.Country Calendar special
New Zealand's longest-running programme celebrates 50 Years Of
New Zealand Television.
Waka Huia
Waka Huia looks at the history of Maori broadcasting as part of
TVNZ's 50th birthday celebrations.
Down memory lane

Now and then
Phil Keoghan has come a long way from his days on 3:45 LIVE - now he is jetsetting around the world on the award winning The Amazing Race.
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