List of free-to-air programmes broadcast by Discovery New Zealand

This is a list of New Zealand-made television programmes broadcast by Discovery New Zealand.

The channels Three, Bravo, Edge TV, The Breeze TV, streaming service ThreeNow, and current affairs service Newshub were operated by MediaWorks New Zealand until 1 December 2020, when it sold its entire television arm to Discovery, Inc.[1]

Bravo

The following programmes were screened on Bravo.

Reality / non-scripted

Three

The following programmes were screened on Three.

Current programming

Note: Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of debut in parentheses.

Dramas

Comedies

Reality / non-scripted

Documentaries

  • Great War Stories (2014)

Awards shows

Game shows

  • All Star Family Feud (2016)

News and information

  • The Café (2016)
  • The Hui (2016)
  • Newshub (2016)
  • Newshub Nation (2010)
  • Newshub Late (2016)
  • R&R with Robert Rakete (2016)
  • The AM Show (2017)
  • Rebuilding Paradise with Paul Henry (2020)

Sports

Children's programming

Dramas

Comedies

Reality / non-scripted

Awards shows

Game shows

Miniseries

News and information

Adult animation

Documentaries

  • Aftershock – Would You Survive? (2008)
  • Funny Roots (2012)
  • Inside New Zealand (1991–2013)
  • The James Gang Rides Again (1990)
  • 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)
  • Te Mana Te Ihi Te Wairua (1990)
  • Til Death Do Us Part: The Antony de Malmanche Story (2015)
  • The Valley (2017)
  • Waka (1990)

Sports

  • Aussie Big League (1993–94)
  • Big Bash Boxing (2016)
  • Cup Talk (2011)
  • The ITM Fishing Show (2008–13)
  • The Golf Club (2007–12)
  • Golf World (2013–16)
  • Makita Sports Machine (1994)
  • Mobil Motorsport Show (1996)
  • Mobil Sport (1990–95)
  • Outdoors with Geoff (2003–16)
  • Reebok 3 Sport Sunday (1992)
  • Sportsworld (1989)
  • Wynn's Sport (1990–91)

Children's and youth programming

  • 3pm (1992)
  • Aunties' Alphabet (1991)
  • Being Eve (2001–02)
  • Ice As (2000)
  • Ice TV (1995–1999)
  • Infocus (1991–94)
  • Push Play (2010)
  • Short Sportz (1991–93)
  • The Simon Eliot Show (2007–08)
  • Suzy's World (1999–2002)
  • You and Me (1993–98)

Saturday morning

Sitcoms

Television films

  • Aftershock (2008)
  • Stolen (2010)

ThreeNow

The following programmes were released on ThreeNow.

Current programming

Note: Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of debut in parentheses.

Children's programming

Former channels

C4

The following programmes were screened on C4.

Comedy

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

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)
  • 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
  • The Steelmill
  • Top 10 @ 10
  • U Choose 40 (2006–11, 2013)
  • Video Hits
  • What's the Theme

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

Reality / non-scripted

Awards shows

Notes

  1. "Discovery, Inc. completes acquisition of MediaWorks TV". Discovery New Zealand. 1 December 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
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