
Block winners compare 'brutal' final to a funeral
Anyone who watched The Block finale knows it was a bleak affair. So do the winners.
Anyone who watched The Block finale knows it was a bleak affair. So do the winners.
Police Ten7 host says viewers are still playing a crucial role in cracking cases.
In 2001 Mike McRoberts tried to leave TVNZ for TV3 - and ended up in court.
How James Van Der Beek is getting away with making fun of Diplo in a show all about Diplo.
NZ On Screen shares a selection of on-screen gaffes from our political archives.
'I love life, I love babies, but if I was Kris Jenner I'd tell her to get an abortion.'
Meghan's ex-husband is making a comedy about a man whose ex-wife marries a British prince
Veteran broadcaster Peter Williams has announced he will step down next year.
The new Sabrina is going to be darker and grittier, along the same lines as Riverdale.
Former journalist and current affairs host David Beatson dies
Kiwi star KJ Apa has survived a car crash in Canada after falling asleep at the wheel.
A Whangarei woman is excited to have secured one of The Block homes for her mum.
COMMENT: TVNZ says news and current affairs better left to Canon Media Awards.
Special leaves Jerry enigma but proves he was always amazing.
Watch how Arya and Brienne's fight scene came together in a behind-the-scenes video.
Last night's debate was the last before the election - but it was also the biggest.
Celebrity chef judges Pete Evans and Manu Feildel reveal what NZ's teams need to do to win
"It's very nice being this old, because when you're this old you're going to die soon."
After 15 years, Firefly still stands the test of time...there's just one problem though.
Here's why you can never, ever trust Ellen DeGeneres. Ever.
"When you go nuclear you will potentially destroy the whole planet," Peters tells children
The new American Horror series compares the rise of Trump to Charles Manson.
Vicky from Kaeo will marry a stranger on Married at First Sight New Zealand.
Grand Designs host Chris Moller was left speechless at the end of last night's episode.
Move over Hosking and Gower, these are NZ's toughest political interviewers.
The Block's Stace and Yanita will give funds raised for them to charity.
A children's TV show has come under fire over what appears to be a very rude drawing.
A coincidence that only could have started with Shortland Street.