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Current Productions

Current Productions
SHOWDOWN prides itself on making a wide range of quality programming for the national and international television/film market.

SHOWDOWN'S first programme, City Girls (6 x 30 & 1 x 60) was commissioned by TVNZ (TV2) in 2003. This was a high-rating, prime-time series about five city girls leaving the big smoke to experience life on a farm for six weeks.

There have been a string of documentaries that SHOWDOWN has made since it's formation. The award-winning and critically acclaimed Mama Tere (1 x 60), which tells the incredible life story of a cross-gender from Auckland, NZ. Raze the Roof (1 x 60) follows three groups of students who compete in the local hip-hop dance competition and most recently Lost Boys (3 x 60), an amazing insight into twelve boys' lives, who have all committed crimes and are given a choice between a fifteen week course or Juvenile Detention. We follow the boys' as they make the extraordinary fifteen-week journey.

Rural Delivery is one of SHOWDOWN'S flagship programmes. The first series (52 episodes), was commissioned by TVNZ (TV1) in 2005. The programme is now in it's seventh series. This farming business show is very popular with it's niche audience and has gained significant traction with the mainstream audience in New Zealand.