Spot on – C’mon! Hosted by the suave Peter Sinclair, this 1960s music show brought pop and rock acts to Kiwi screens, turning lounges into dance floors across Aotearoa.Spot on – Looking at New Zealand! This 1960s documentary series showcased Aotearoa’s stunning landscapes and culture, captivating Kiwi audiences with pride in their backyard.You nailed it – Town and Around! This 1960s magazine show served up regional news and quirky tales from Auckland to Dunedin, becoming a nightly ritual for Kiwi families.That’s the one – It’s in the Bag! Hosted by Selwyn Toogood, this 1960s quiz show had contestants picking cash or mystery prizes while Kiwis yelled “Take the money!” from home.You got it – Play School! This 1960s gem delighted Kiwi kids with puppets like Big Ted and Manu, plus songs and crafts that sparked joy in households nationwide.Nailed it – Section 7! This police drama followed a detective solving crimes in a Kiwi setting, blending local grit with thrilling cases that kept viewers hooked.Spot on – Have a Shot! This 1960s talent show gave the Howard Morrison Quartet a stage to shine with their jazzy tunes, captivating Kiwi audiences with local flair.You got it – Galloping Gourmet! Kiwi chef Graham Kerr brought humour and style to this cooking show, turning simple ingredients into fancy dishes that had Kiwis hungry.That’s the one – Country Calendar! Launched in 1966, this show brought Kiwi farmers’ stories to life, captivating 1960s audiences with its authentic rural heart.You nailed it – On the Mat! This wrestling show brought high-energy bouts to Kiwi screens, with larger-than-life characters that had viewers cheering from their sofas.You got it – Pukemanu! This drama, set in a North Island logging town, spun gritty tales of Māori and Pākehā life, reflecting the heart of rural Aotearoa.You got it – Just Folk! Hosted by Bryan Easte, this 1960s show brought soulful folk music to Kiwi screens, resonating with audiences craving heartfelt performances.That’s right – The Country Touch! This 1960s show brought country music’s soulful twang to Kiwi screens, striking a chord with rural audiences across Aotearoa.You nailed it – Club Columbus! Hosted by singer Ray Columbus, this 1960s music show brought local and international acts to Kiwi screens, capturing the era’s pop culture buzz.You got it – Close to Home! This 1975 soap opera about Wellington’s Hearte family was a Kiwi sensation, pulling whānau to the telly twice weekly with its middle-NZ drama.You got it – Music Hall! This 1960s variety show featured local singers and performers, delivering music and fun that had Kiwi families humming along in their lounges.You nailed it – A Dog’s Show! Starting in 1977, this quirky Kiwi show made sheepdog trials a primetime hit, with farmers and dogs stealing hearts across Aotearoa.You nailed it – Let’s Go! This 1960s music show brought pop tunes and local bands to Kiwi screens, getting teens grooving in lounges across Aotearoa.That’s right – Hudson and Halls! This 1976 duo’s bickering and creamy chicken crepes brought comedy to Kiwi kitchens, making cooking a merry show for the whānau.You got it – Ready to Roll! This 1975 music show’s Commodores theme had Kiwis dancing to live bands and Top 20 hits, a Saturday night staple in Aotearoa.Spot on – Moynihan! This 1976 drama about a carpenters’ union boss in Wellington mixed work and family struggles, gripping Kiwi viewers with its local grit.Spot on – Ngaio Marsh Theatre! This 1970s series brought Dame Ngaio Marsh’s detective tales to Kiwi screens, blending crime and class for a gripping watch.Spot on – Come Dancing! This 1960s Kiwi show brought dance and music to screens, with twirling performers that had audiences tapping their feet across Aotearoa.You got it – In View of the Circumstances! This late-1960s comedy, crafted by Roger Hall and Joe Musaphia, brought sharp satire to Kiwi screens, poking fun at life in Aotearoa.You got it – Studio One! Hosted by Neville Chamberlain, nicknamed “Cham the Man,” this 60s & 70s talent show featured acts like The Shevelles, bringing local stars to Kiwi screens.You nailed it – Colonial Houses of Christchurch! This 1962 documentary explored the city’s historic buildings, bringing local heritage to Kiwi screens with pride.You nailed it – Children of Fire Mountain! This 1979 kids’ drama about a volcanic adventure had young Kiwis hooked, blending mystery with Māori culture.You got it – A Week of It! This 1977 comedy dished out sharp political satire, making Kiwis chuckle at their leaders’ antics in true ‘70s style.Spot on – Top Town! This 1977 show pitted Kiwi towns against each other in fun challenges, sparking community pride across Aotearoa’s screens.You nailed it – The Governor! This 1977 series dramatised Governor Grey’s clashes with Māori, gripping Kiwis with its historical depth and local flair.Spot on – Tangata Whenua! This 1974 documentary series explored Māori life in Waikato, bringing cultural pride to Kiwi screens with heartfelt storytelling.That’s right – Popco! This 1972 music show brought pop hits and local acts to Kiwi screens, getting teens grooving in Aotearoa’s lounges.You got it – Spot On! This 1973 kids’ show was a Kiwi after-school staple, with crafts, skits, and hosts like Olly Ohlson keeping young viewers glued to the telly.You got it – The Evening Paper! This 1960s NZBC drama, penned by Bruce Mason, brought gritty domestic tales to Kiwi screens, captivating audiences with its raw local stories.Spot on – New Faces! This 1960s talent show gave Kiwi performers a chance to shine, captivating audiences with fresh faces and local talent across Aotearoa.Spot on – Hunter’s Gold! This 1976 kids’ drama followed a boy’s 1860s gold rush quest, capturing young Kiwi hearts with its adventurous spirit.That’s right – Radio with Pictures! Launched in 1976, this show brought cutting-edge music videos to Kiwi screens, thrilling teens in vibrant ‘70s colour.Spot on – Te Matakite o Aotearoa! This 1975 documentary, spotlighting Whina Cooper’s Māori Land March, moved Kiwi viewers with its powerful call for justice.You got it – Thyme for Cookery! This 1960s Kiwi cooking show, hosted by Graham Kerr before Galloping Gourmet, delighted audiences with his witty recipes in Aotearoa’s kitchens.That’s right – Kaleidoscope! Brian Edwards’ probing interviews with Kiwi artists in this 1976 show dazzled viewers, showcasing NZ’s creative spark.You got it – Telethon! Fred Dagg’s gumboot-wearing antics in this 1970s fundraising marathon had Kiwis laughing and donating for epic causes.Spot on – Johnstone’s Journey! Ian Johnstone’s 1978 exploration of NZ suburbs brought heartfelt Kiwi stories to ‘70s screens, a true whānau favourite.You nailed it – Winners & Losers! Ian Watkin’s raw performances in this 1976 anthology series gripped Kiwis with Māori and Pākehā life stories.That’s right – The Mad Dog Gang! Rotten Fred’s dastardly schemes in this 1970s kids’ show kept young Kiwis cheering for the heroic gang’s triumphs.You got it – Women – Māori Women in a Pākehā World! 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Kia ora! The 1960s and 1970s were a cracking time for New Zealand telly, with shows that had the whole whānau glued to the box. From small-town tales to iconic characters, these programmes shaped Kiwi culture. Think you can spot them from a single image and a cheeky hint? Dive into the swinging ‘60s and grooving ‘70s to test your TV knowledge – no dodgy reception here, just pure nostalgia!
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