Hosted by Judy Bailey, this vibrant local documentary series, which evolved from a nationwide search for home footage, travels through three decades in New Zealand's history.
From A&P Shows to church on Sundays, see what home life has meant to Kiwis in the decades since World War II. Presented by Judy Bailey, we travel down memory lane through New Zealand's early home videos.
New Zealanders are famous for their strong work ethic and ingenuity, and these home movies and memories uncover the diverse ways we made ends meet from the 1940s to the 1980s.
The New Zealand summer reigns supreme in this joyous, unique look into how Kiwis have played and enjoyed time off across the decades, from camping and sunburn to pop culture and sport.
The 1960s have arrived and change is in the air. Witnesses to the time share their stories and memories captured on film in this next chapter of our history told from the inside.
The 1970s are brought alive through the collective memory of ordinary Kiwis and their accounts of a country "poking its head out of the sand" and recognising its own identity.