Shortland Street

1992

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4.6| NR| en| More Info
Released: 25 May 1992 Returning Series
Producted By: NZ on Air
Country: New Zealand
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/shortland-street
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The lives and loves of the residents of Ferndale.

Genre

Drama, Soap

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NZ on Air

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  • Crew
Ben Barrington as Drew McCaskill
Ben Mitchell as Te Koha "TK" Samuels
Jess Sayer as Maeve Mullens
Michael Galvin as Chris Warner

Shortland Street Audience Reviews

SincereFinest disgusting, overrated, pointless
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Evo Lander Typical show about a bunch of people who don't really know what they want, mostly the women, who spend years beating around the bush about some guy at the same time fooling around with other guys. Then they get together and cheat on each other again. The women have a track record and they still play the 'holier than thou' routine. The man are displayed as wimps who take the women back no matter what the opposite sex do.SEE! I just described the show and I hardly watch it.This is the type of show that women can enjoy, something that they dream will happen to them in real life. This show has as much continuity as an earthquake. This show is quite popular in New Zealand and Fiji, but then in Fiji, the people jump up and down every time they see a Bollywood film, which are directly based on Hongkong and Hollywood films, so one can't say much about them.I heard that a Indian woman has joined the cast so let me just tell you what will happen. The woman will fall in love but then her Indian family will intervene but the girl will defy the odds and be with that guy, only to later cheat on him and then GUESS WHAT?! they get back together. Typical Indian storyline which is popular in almost every Indian film.I'll save my own time and describe this show in one word. ABYSMAL!
bug_from_space This is quite possible one of the worst shows ever made.The acting is bad. The scripts are bad and repetitive. The whole show is bad!I could barely stay awake through the episodes I was subjected to! It's so bad, that I can't even watch it to laugh at how bad it is! Everything about this show annoys me!This show also promotes bad morals. Which wouldn't be so bad, apart from the fact that so many people in New Zealand actually LIKE this show. And they seem to think that the way these bitchy, grumpy hormonal fictional characters carry on is normal and acceptable.Come on New Zealand, you can do better than this! Look at...oh hang on, I can't think of ANY good New Zealand TV shows. Except TellyLaughs. And they were great because they pointed out what was wrong with New Zealand's worst TV shows.
leephilip73 Shortland Street is the best soap on TV in the world in my opinion. Currently being shown on the ITV network in Britian this soap is faster paced than any other soap on TV. Set in Auckland, New Zealand Shortland Street is set around a clinic. Major charcters include Sophia Martinez, the clinic director, Waverley Wilson, who owns the coffe shop and Fergus Kearney, Waverlys boyfriend. Waverly is the best charcter on TV in my opinion and is just adorable. Long may Shortland Street continue.
shaun j I have kind of a love/hate relationship with this show - sometimes it is gripping, funny and touches on various social issues pretty well, and other times the story and the characters are so stoopid I want to scream! I've been watching it off and on since the beginning of 1992, there's been times when I can't miss a single episode, other times when I couldn't care less. Shortland St does pretty good villains, though - the characters of Mckenzie Choat, Oscar Henry, Greg Feeney and Aleesha Cook (among others) are all unforgettable!