Travelling with Sir Edmund Hillary to Nepal, Encounter explores the mountaineer's activities in the remote country including the impact of westernization on this
Doctor Reg Harrison examines the impact of the first five years of television in New Zealand.
Mark Sainsbury reports, as Sir Edmund Hillary alongside Lady
Margaret Thatcher is invested into the Nobel Order of the
Garter.
Paul Holmes interviews Sir Edmund Hillary at celebrations where he has been awarded the Humanitarian of the Year for 1997 by the International Variety Club.
Join us as we look back at the 1965 coronation of King Taufa'ahou Tupou IV of Tonga.
The third match in the 1984 New Zealand vs Great Britain rugby league test series from Carlaaw Park, Auckland
Join us for highlights of the 1992 Channel 2 Santa Parade season, featuring children's television stars Simon Barnett, Jason Gunn, Thingee, Robert Rakete and Fiona
Second test highlights from the New Zealand vs Great Britain rugby league series in 1984 at Addington Showgrounds, Christchurch. Ricky Cowan makes his test debut for
Auckland Town and Around end of year programme for 1969.
From the ONE News archives; Ian Sinclair reports from New Zealand house, London as Sir Edmund Hillary is invited to the 50th anniversary of the coronation of the
In this item from the One News archives; we look at the celebrations in Nepal to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Sir Edmund Hillary's groundbreaking climb of Mt
Highlights of the New Zealand vs Great Britain rugby league first test in 1984 at Addington Showgrounds, Christchurch.
Check out the programme final from Whangarei with teams from Timaru, Greymouth, Waihi and Woodville.
This Tagata Pasifika classic takes a look at the phenomenon that is The Naked Samoans, including in-depth interviews with the troupe's main actors. Viewer discretion
Highlights, from Windmill Courts in Auckland, of the 1975 World Netball Tournament accompanied by a very genteel Rena Stratford commentary. Features a very tight
A Country Calendar special looking back at 40 years on air.
Author Witi Ihimaera in 1982, talking about Maoridom and the
change of emphasis to be expected in his books at that time.
Reading of excerpts by George Henare.
Documentary filmed in Christchurch studying the state of musical play in the city circa 1982. Features The Narcs, Lipstick Collar, Dance Exponents and others.
A profile of Hone Tuwhare looking at various influences on his writing. With a poetry reading from The Globe Theatre, Dunedin.
Dunedin's Cilla McQueen, poet, teacher, actress and multimedia
artist, won the New Zealand Book Award for poetry. She recites some
of those poems and is interviewed
A look at the New Zealand painters who use the language of abstraction to express the landscape.
One-off documentary by Arthur Everard looking at the drift of young Maori from the country to the city in the 1960s.
Andy Shaw presents the Star Zone final, featuring a variety of disco classics, album reviews and an incredible drum solo. One for the big kids to relive!
Hops, tobacco and fruit crops made Motueka a wealthy district.
Selwyn Toogood talks to farmers, townspeople and casual
employees.
A look at the final game played on Middlemore golf course of a championship round played between Arnold Palmer and Bob Charles.
Five finalists for the Miss New Zealand contest visit Rotorua, Wairakei and Taupo.
Tonga's Queen Salote during a visit to Papakura, Auckland.
Issued on the occasion of the Victory Parade in London to show how World War II affected New Zealanders at home and overseas.
Paul Holmes celebrates 15 years of the Holmes show with one epic montage of the funniest, irreverent, and most note able moments to date.
Highlights of the New Zealand vs Great Britain rugby league first test in 1970
Auckland's Ngati Whatua tribe were evicted from their ancestral marae in 1951 to make way for a reserve. This programme looks at the protest camp at Bastion Point.
The single-channel era from 1960 to 1975 is surveyed in this documentary marking the 25th anniversary of New Zealand television.
The All Blacks take on the British Isles at Carisbrook, Dunedin. The match saw test debuts for Ian MacRae, Tony Steel and Jack Hazlett.
The infamous interview in which Simon Walker questions Prime Minister Robert Muldoon about his claims that New Zealand is vulnerable to Russian missiles.
Compass takes a look at Anzac Day commemorations and addresses the changing role and direction of the RSA in 1966.
In 1989 the Holmes show made its maiden transmission. Paul Holmes started with a bang, locking horns with Team New Zealand's number one foe, Dennis Conner, in the
Highlights of Hawke's Bay versus Wellington Ranfurly Shield rugby match at McLean Park, Napier, on 30 September 1967. Draw 12 - 12.
In this gem from Christmas past, 1985 to be exact; we follow the FTC Farmers Santa Parade in Auckland through the eyes of a five year old girl, Sally.
The Money or The Bag heads to Dunedin, will tonight's contestants come away with money, overseas travel, or a vegetable peeler? Hosted by Selwyn Toogood, recorded
Cookery and entertainment with Peter Hudson and David Halls
Footage of US golfer SamSnead playing golf in the Otago Golf Charity Classic at ST Clair Golf Course, Dunedin, November 1976, featuring an unusual putting style.
The people of Gisborne talk about their problems and
achievements in the mid-1960s.
Engineers, workmen and housewives talk about life at the enormous Benmore Dam project in its earliest days.
Hamish Clark sees the first rays of the new millennium over the international dateline and shares a couple of other firsts of the millennium such as the first
Selwyn Toogood visits Gore, one of New Zealand's most prosperous farming areas, in the mid-1960s.
A 1960s visit to Taupo, one of the country's most-popular
holiday resorts.
A Tagata Pasifika special from 1993 which looks at Pacific Islanders living in a Maori world and celebrates the successful mingling of Polynesian cultures in