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Wired in the past

The joy of vintage local screen content is often that it’s not just what screened at the time, it’s a glimpse of who we were and how we lived. In the background of current affairs shows are our towns and cities at a moment in time: dramatic characters, sport clothes and hairstyles we’ve tried to forget.

New Zealanders make a million and a half visits to the NZ On Screen website every year to watch heritage film and TV. What isand the more recent The former holds nearly 300

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