NZ produces television shows of a high quality?
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NZ produces television shows of a high quality
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Reasons To DisagreeDocumentaries are usually good - so called "drama" e.g. Outrageous Fortune & Shortland St are 3rd rate 12 October 2007
Very little indeed! 28 September 2008
Call me old fashioned, but midgets putting their faces on other peoples crotches in elevators is not quality television. 4 November 2008
It is largely rubbish 22 June 2010
The only good NZ TV I can think of is Hunt for the Wilderpeople, other than that, I always enjoy American or British shows WAY more than I enjoy Kiwi ones. Can we actually make movies that don;t always have to be based around the Kiwi culture? Why can't we make adventure or thrillers that don't have to be based in NZ, and yet still be successful? As you can see, things like Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit and the upcoming Mortal Engines aren't based in NZ at all, but are made here, and are the most successful ones and most enjoyable ones we have 21 May 2017
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Reasons To AgreeLet's see some more like "Outrageous Fortune" and "Rude Awakenings". 11 April 2007
sometimes 10 May 2007
This completely excludes shortland street. I knew someone who had a labotomy to reduce a mental disorder. he watches shortland street and loves it. They couldn't find the area where bad taste was in his head. 17 July 2009
But not enough of them. 10 October 2010
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Reasons for Remain Neutral
Outrageous Fortune, eating media lunch, Doco NZ is quality. Reality shows such as 'The singing bee' is just an embarrassment to our industry. BUT some people do enjoy it, and hey it's cheap to make
Apart from reality shows, NZ has great potential in crating quality programming
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