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48 Hours In Pacific’s Military Zone – On Maori TV
Monday, 14 September 2009, 9:39 am | Maori TV
Maori Television’s current affairs show NATIVE AFFAIRS will screen an in-depth, New Zealand television exclusive interview with Fiji’s Interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama on Monday September 14 at 8.00 PM (replay on Friday September 18 at 10.00 ... More >>
Empower Yourself With A Warrant Of Fitness
Tuesday, 1 September 2009, 4:30 pm | Maori TV
Isabelle was a full-blown drug addict by the time she was 16. Her addiction nearly cost her everything she cared about, but thirty years on, she has turned her life around and is helping other parents fight their demons. Isabelle’s story is just ... More >>
Maori Television Highlights Sept 6 – Sept 12
Monday, 31 August 2009, 10:29 am | Maori TV
FOX MEMORIAL SHIELD – Sunday September 6 at 2.00 PM, Saturday September 12 at 2.00 PM Auckland’s premier rugby league club teams have been in this competition since 1910. Maori Television is there to capture the action. This week: On Sunday, the ... More >>
More Mean Sports Stars On Hyundai Code
Wednesday, 12 August 2009, 6:03 pm | Maori TV
Magic netball coach Noeline Taurua, rugby player Rua Tipoki and former NZ Warriors captain Monty Betham join sports entertainment show HYUNDAI CODE this week. More >>
Controversial Documentary To Screen On Maori TV
Wednesday, 12 August 2009, 5:26 pm | Maori TV
Maori Television confirms that it will screen the documentary ’The 10 Conditions of Love’ on Tuesday September 1 2009 at 8.30 PM. More >>
Maori TV Highlights: August 9 – August 15 09
Monday, 20 July 2009, 1:59 pm | Maori TV
FOX MEMORIAL SHIELD – Sunday August 9 and Saturday August 15 at 2.00 PM; THE NEW MIGRATION – Sunday August 9 at 8.00 PM; MARIGOLD (SUNDAY FEATURE) (2007) – Sunday August 9 at 9.00 PM; KETE ARONUI (ARTS) – Tuesday August 11 at 9.30 ; ONCE BITTEN ... More >>
Maori Leaders Reveal All – On Maori Television
Tuesday, 30 June 2009, 3:30 pm | Maori TV
Maori Party President Professor Whatarangi Winiata was so sick as a three-year-old child that his father brought him home to die. More >>
Cutting–Edge Current Affairs On Maori TV
Friday, 26 June 2009, 4:40 pm | Maori TV
Maori Television’s current affairs show NATIVE AFFAIRS has secured an exclusive and extended interview with Delwyn Keefe, the partner of Jan Molenaar, who earlier this year went on a deadly shooting rampage, before he was found dead in his house. More >>
A Window To The World - On Maori Television!
Monday, 15 June 2009, 4:53 pm | Maori TV
An exciting and unique current affairs show is set to launch on Maori Television, based on a new programme-sharing scheme between indigenous broadcasters around the world. More >>
Maori Television Highlights
Monday, 15 June 2009, 11:17 am | Maori TV
Pio Terei and Stacey Morrison team up to bring back this classic family entertainment show. This week: from Shannon. Local contestants qualify with their general knowledge for a chance at the big question; the money or the bag? More >>
Grassroots Club Rugby League On Maori Television!
Friday, 22 May 2009, 12:30 pm | Maori TV
Die-hard supporters, crunching hits, and fierce team rivalries that go back decades. Auckland club rugby league is grassroots sport at its best – and for the first time the region’s premier grade competition will be beamed into New Zealand homes. More >>
Classic Kiwi Game Show For The 21st Century
Thursday, 30 April 2009, 4:28 pm | Maori TV
Packed with catchphrases that delighted a nation, like ‘by hokey!’ and ‘the money or the bag?’, New Zealanders first took this television show to their hearts decades ago. More >>
ANZAC Broadcast A Ratings Success For Maori TV
Thursday, 30 April 2009, 9:49 am | Maori TV
Maori Television's all-day ANZAC special recorded the channel's highest ever cumulative reach for any one day in its five-year history with more than half a million people tuning in during the 18-hour broadcast on Saturday April 25 2009. More >>
Tribute 08 – The Vietnam Apology – To Screen
Tuesday, 21 April 2009, 4:49 pm | Maori TV
Vietnam War veterans and their families waited decades for a formal apology for all they went through, during and after that vicious conflict. TRIBUTE 08 – THE VIETNAM APOLOGY, to premiere on Maori Television on ANZAC Day, Saturday April 25 ... More >>
ANZAC Address Highlights Anzac Ties
Sunday, 19 April 2009, 12:55 pm | Maori TV
Retired General Peter Cosgrove – one of Australia’s best-known and popular modern day military leaders - will deliver the ANZAC ADDRESS for Maori Television’s all-day ANZAC coverage on Saturday April 25 2009. More >>
Fun, Fishing And Whanau With Pio Terei
Monday, 16 March 2009, 10:29 am | Maori TV
Comedian Pio Terei travels Aotearoa to hoist the anchor on Maori relationships with Tangaroa – God of the Sea - in a new series of TANGAROA WITH PIO, to premiere on Maori Television on Sunday March 22 at 5.30 PM. More >>
The Untold Story Of The Treaty Of Waitangi
Thursday, 29 January 2009, 2:02 pm | Maori TV
PUBLICITY RELEASE THURSDAY JANUARY 29 2009 The Untold Story Of The Treaty Of Waitangi - On Maori Television Comedian Mike King might be most famous for being funny, but his latest series reveals there's a lot more to him than playing for laughs. LOST ... More >>
Dobbyn Finds A Homely Welcome At Maori Television
Tuesday, 16 December 2008, 10:00 am | Maori TV
That was the verdict of the one and only Dave Dobbyn, who made a special visit last Thursday to Maori Television studios, to make a recording of his beautiful waiata – Welcome Home – with his backing singers and Maori Television staff. More >>
Maori Television Scores Rugby League World Cup!
Thursday, 9 October 2008, 3:12 pm | Maori TV
Rugby League World Cup fever is about to take a hold of the nation – and Maori Television is the place to catch the action free-to-air, from Saturday October 25 at 11.00 PM. More >>
Maori Voters Back Labour In Maori Television Poll
Wednesday, 8 October 2008, 10:02 am | Maori TV
A political poll commissioned by Maori Television shows that Labour has a clear majority of support amongst Maori voters (52 per cent) followed by the Maori party (20 per cent) and National (15 per cent). As many Maori voters would support NZ First (five ... More >>