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This is a list of New Zealand-made television programmes broadcast by Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand. The free-to-air channels Three (TV channel), Three, Bravo (New Zealand), Bravo, Eden (New Zealand TV channel), Eden, Rush (TV channel), Rush, HGTV#New_Zealand, HGTV, streaming service ThreeNow, and current affairs service Newshub are operated by Warner Bros. Discovery.


Bravo

The following programmes were screened on Bravo (New Zealand television channel), Bravo.


Current programming


Reality / non-scripted

* ''The Circus'' (2021) * ''The Real Housewives of Auckland'' (2016)


Three

The following programmes were screened on Three (TV channel), Three.


Current programming


Former programming


Dramas


Comedies

* ''7 Days of Sport'' (2015) * ''A Thousand Apologies'' (2008) * ''After Hours'' (2014) * ''AotearoHA: Next Big Things'' (2011) * ''AotearoHA: Rising Stars'' (2015) * ''Ben & Steve: World Famous In'' (2013) * ''Ewen Gilmour: Westie Legend'' (2015) * ''Love Mussel'' (2001) * ''The Millen Baird Show'' (2008) * ''Poking the Borax'' (2011) * ''The Radio'' (2013) * ''Skitz'' (1993–97) * ''Tele Laughs'' (1996–97)


Reality / non-scripted

* ''111 Emergency'' (2011) * ''Big'' (2011) * ''The Big Stuff'' (2008) * ''Cafe Secrets'' (2011–12) * ''Candid Camera'' (1991–92) * ''Creative Living'' (2016) * ''Crime Exposed'' (2013) * ''Does My Bum Look Big?'' (2007) * ''Dog Patrol'' (2011) * ''Drug Bust'' (2011–12) * ''Emergency Heroes'' (2009–10) * ''The Family'' (2003) * ''Family Secret'' (2013–14) * ''Fusion Feasts'' (2013–14) * ''Hitched'' (2009–10) * ''Honey, We're Killing the Kids#International versions of the show, Honey, We're Killing the Kids'' (2006) * ''New Zealand's Hottest Home Baker'' (2010–13) * ''Hot Property'' (2000–03) * ''The Kitchen Job'' (2008–10) * ''Lost & Found'' (2015–19) * ''Marae DIY'' (2015–16, moved from and back to Māori Television) * ''Million Dollar Catch'' (2009) * ''Money Man'' (2006–09) * ''Native Kitchen'' (2015–16) * ''A New Zealand Food Story'' (2020) * ''Noise Control'' (2011) * ''On the Grill'' (2012) * ''Police Stop!#New Zealand Series, Police Stop'' (1996–97) * ''Reality Trip'' (2015) * ''Reel Late with Kate'' (2010–11) * ''The Ridges'' (2012) * ''Road Madness'' (2012–15) * ''Lion Red. RUGBY CLUB'' (1998) About the North Harbour rugby union in the 1998 NPC first division season. * ''Saving Gen-Y'' (2013) * ''The Secret Lives of Dancers'' (2010–14) * ''Sing Like a Superstar'' (2005) * ''Smokefreerockquest'' (1996, 1998–2000, 2006, 2016) * ''Testing the Menu'' (2013) * ''Think Tank'' (2011–13) * ''Thirsty Work'' (2016) * ''Ansett New Zealand Time of Your Life'' (1996–97) * ''Under the Grill'' (2011) * ''What's Really in Our Food?'' (2008–12) * ''World Kitchen'' (2009–11)


Awards shows

* ''New Zealand film and television awards, Aotearoa Film & Television Awards'' (2011)


Game shows

* ''Off the Planet'' (1997) * ''Perfect Match (Australian game show)#New Zealand version, Perfect Match'' (1989–1990) * ''The Price Is Right'' (1992)


News and information

* ''5:30 Live'' (1993–94) * ''Four Corners'' (1993–94)


Documentaries

* ''Aftershock – Would You Survive?'' (2008) * ''Both Worlds'' (2012–18) * ''The Eruption: Stories of Survival'' (2020) * ''Funny Roots'' (2012) * ''The Good Shit'' (2018) * ''Great War Stories'' (2014–18) * ''House of Champions'' (2019) * ''Inside New Zealand'' (1991–2013) * ''The James Gang Rides Again'' (9 August 1990) * ''Kiwis Coming Home'' (2021) * ''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) * ''Taranaki Hard'' (2020) * ''Te Mana Te Ihi Te Wairua'' (1990) * ''Til Death Do Us Part: The Antony de Malmanche Story'' (2015) * ''The Valley'' (2017) * ''Waka'' (1990) * ''Who Owns New Zealand Now?'' (2017)


Sports

* ''Aussie Big League'' (1993–94) * ''Cup Talk'' (2011) * ''Golf World'' (2013–16) * ''Makita Sports Machine'' (1994) * ''Mobil Motorsport Show'' (1996) * ''Mobil Sport'' (1990–95) * ''Reebok 3 Sport Sunday'' (1992) * ''Sportsworld'' (1989) * ''Wynn's Sport'' (1990–91)


Children's and youth programming

* ''Aunties' Alphabet'' (1991) * ''Ice As'' (2000) * ''Ice TV'' (1995–1999) * ''Push Play'' (2010) * ''Short Sportz'' (1991–93) * ''The Simon Eliot Show'' (2007–08)


Saturday morning

* ''Pacific Beat St'' (2006–10) * ''Ya Hoo'' (1991–93)


Television films

* ''Aftershock'' (2008)


ThreeNow

The following programmes were released on Three (TV channel)#ThreeNow, ThreeNow.


Children's programming


Former channels


C4

The following programmes were screened on C4 (New Zealand TV channel), C4.


Comedy

* ''Back of the Y Masterpiece Television, Back of the Y'' (2008–09) * ''Bogan Family Films'' (2010) * ''Jono’s New Show'' (2008) * ''The Jono Project'' (2010) * ''Pulp Sport'' (2003–04)


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

* ''New Zealand Music Awards'' (2004–10)


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) * ''The Best...'' * ''Spoon'' * ''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'' * ''Steel Mill'' * ''Top 10/100'' * ''U Choose 40'' (2006–11, 2013) * ''Video Hits'' * ''What's The Theme?'' * ''Fade To Black''


Four

The following programmes were screened on Four (New Zealand TV channel), Four.


Children's programming

* ''Kiwisport TV'' (2011) * ''The Moe Show'' (2013–16) * ''Sticky TV'' (2011–16)


News and information

* ''Drew and Shannon Live'' (2011) * ''Four Live (New Zealand television programme), Four Live'' (2012–14)


Reality / non-scripted

* ''The GC'' (2015) * ''Smirnoff Night Project'' (2011) * ''Smokefreerockquest'' (2011–15)


Awards shows

* ''New Zealand Music Awards'' (2011–14)


References

{{Programs Lists of television series, Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand