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New Zealanders - Season 1

Series: New Zealanders
4.3
(71)
Episodes
8
Rating
NR
Year
2022
Language
English

About

The New Zealanders is a beautifully shot travelogue series introducing us to some of the quirkiest locations and heart-warming characters throughout New Zealand. Meet New Zealand's most remote family who lives 100km from the nearest shop, and at 68 years old, the Taranaki grandmother who is a 4th Dan black belt in Taekwondo. Former oil field worker Mike is a collector of classic Mustang cars, yet wheelchair-bound Shirley prefers her collection of more than 2,000 horse ornaments. Local celebrities, The Patea Maori Club, also appear and talk about "Poi E," the song that put them on the map. The series also covers conservation in New Zealand, with a couple who built their own house, complete with a grass roof in central Otago. Self-confessed tree-hugger Bob created his own forest while another family built their own power station. And finally, take a tour with a smaller island's sole policeman, and meet the Air Chathams' chief pilot who owns a 1950s flight simulator the size of a house. On the even more remote Pitt Island, visit the country's most isolated school and a 7th generation farming family, the Gregory-Hunts, who raised eleven children there.

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Episodes

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1. The New Zealanders: Season One Episode One

26m

Meet a transsexual businesswoman who has a collection of 200 sock knitting machines, New Zealand's most remote family who lives 100km from the nearest shop, and one of the most photographed men in the country who has since passed away.

2. The New Zealanders: Season One Episode Two

26m

Meet the proud residents Gisborne suburb Kaiti, shed a tear with Bill of Mahia who first made friends with Moko the dolphin ("he gave me a seahorse"), whet the taste buds with gold medal piemakers James and Dave (creators of a pork belly, apple and fig pie) and go skating with a bunch of Napier roller derby girls.

3. The New Zealanders: Season One Episode Three

26m

Duck shooters gather at dawn at the White Horse Hotel in central Otago town Becks while, at Miller's Flat, meet a couple who built their own house, complete with grass roof. Further down the line, self-confessed tree-hugger Bob created his own forest while another family built their own power station.

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