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The Best TV Shows on Māori Television

Every Māori Television Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Our curated list, current as of November 2024, showcases over 9 of Māori Television’s highest-rated series. Māori Television’s extensive portfolio includes more than 9 shows, spanning the years from 2014 to N/A. For top-tier entertainment, Māori Television delivered The Adventures of Suzy Boon and #KOMTR in 2014 and 2015.

  • Te Kaea
    Te Kaea (N/A)8.0

    Te Kāea is a New Zealand television news show that airs on Māori Television at 5:30pm every day. It is repeated 7:30pm and 11pm the same day, with English subtitles.

  • #KOMTR
    #KOMTR (2015)3.0

    KIA ORA MO TE RETA is a comedy panel “man show” that talks about interesting man stuff like chicks, balls, and jokes. Nothing is off limits in this show. We will cover a whole lot of topics which guys aren’t allowed to talk about around their girlfriends and wives. Hosted by Te Arahi Maipi and Tammy Davis.

  • The Adventures of Suzy Boon
    The Adventures of Suzy Boon (2014)N/A

    Follows the misadventures of our hero, Suzy, who is trying to find where she belongs in New Zealand.

  • Find Me a Māori Bride
    Find Me a Māori Bride (2015)N/A

    Find me a Māori Bride follows the comic misadventures of Tama Bradley, and his cousin George Alpert, a pair of successful, metrosexual Māori men, whose lives are turned upside down, when presented with a wero (challenge), by their late grandmother – find a Māori wife within 6 months, or lose out on inheriting the whānau farm, worth a whopping $47,000,000.

  • Kairākau
    Kairākau (2016)N/A

    Set in pre-colonial Aotearoa, we see the lives of three prominent chiefs doing whatever it takes to keep their people safe and maintain their chiefly honour.

  • Tradition on a Plate
    Tradition on a Plate (2023)N/A

    Monique and Henry, from My Kitchen Rules, return to our screens for a deliciously entertaining series serving up tradition on a plate, demonstrating how to cook delicious traditional Māori meals, focusing on the memories and sovereignty of Māori food.

  • Jimi's World
    Jimi's World (2017)N/A

    This crazy comedy series follows YouTube star Jimi Jackson and his notorious antics after he’s banned from the internet and loses his livelihood. He’s forced to face his worst nightmare and join the workforce, which is a complete and utter disaster.

  • Manu Rere
    Manu Rere (N/A)N/A

    Manu Rere is a weekly New Zealand television educational show hosted by Kaa Williams.

  • Mana Mamau
    Mana Mamau (N/A)N/A

    Mana Mamau is a professional wrestling television program for Impact Pro Wrestling. The show debuted on Maori Television in New Zealand on 7 July 2011. It is a nationally broadcast pro wrestling show and features a high level of Te Reo Maori content.