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Natalie Suleman made headlines in 2009 when she gave birth to the first-ever surviving octuplets. After years of hiding and shielding her family from the world, Natalie is ready to share her ...
Grosse Pointe Garden Society Uncover a decadent tangle of mystery, murder and mulch as four members of a suburban garden club get in way over their heads and must bury a body amongst their ...
Sullivan's Crossing When Maggie's seemingly perfect life falls apart, she heads home to her father's campground in the Canadian wilderness, where she reconnects with old friends, faces her painful ...
John Campbell has spent months investigating Destiny Church, encountering fear from insiders like he’s never seen before—what is Brian Tamaki doing, and why does it terrify them?
The Hunting Party The hunt is on. When an explosion at a top-secret underground prison sets the nation's worst serial killers free, a disgraced FBI agent joins an elite squad of spies, soldiers and ...
Shortland Street: Reflecting a Nation For more than thirty years, Shortland Street has reflected and challenged the culture and identity of Aotearoa New Zealand. Join famous faces, everyday kiwis ...
Follow comedians (and siblings!) Guy and Maria Williams as Guy sceptically undergoes an ADHD assessment; and they both hear about the experiences of Kiwis living with ADHD, including Maria.
Get Christmas feast-ready Marcus Wareing as he shares his favourite go-to recipes, using world-class chef skills to create festive show stoppers.
Alarmed by her mother and grandmother’s advancing age, a young filmmaker turns to the world-leading Dunedin Longitudinal Study, asking how and why we age, how to do it healthily and more.
Ram Raid Mums Three resilient mothers struggle to raise their children amongst dwindling support and systemic failures. Can a community support program's guidance be the answer? Made with support ...
There are 20,000 New Zealanders currently eligible for detention and deportation from Australia. Meet the 501 deportees fighting for their lives and rights in a place they don’t call home.