2012 in New Zealand television
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Overview of the events of 2012 in New Zealand television
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This is a list of New Zealand television events and premieres that occurred in 2012, the 53nd year of continuous operation of television in New Zealand.
Events
[edit ]- 2 December – 15-year-old singer and guitarist Clara van Wel wins the second series of New Zealand's Got Talent .[1]
Premieres
[edit ]Domestic
[edit ]- 29 April – Big Angry Fish (TV3) (2012)
- 6 May – Pocket Protectors (TV2) (also Canada) (2012)
- 1 June – Hounds (TV3) (2012)
- 4 July – The Block NZ (TV3) (2012–present)
- 13 July – Jono and Ben (TV3) (2012–present)
- 31 August – Now is the Hour (TV2) (2012)
International
[edit ]- 3 March – United States ThunderCats (2011) (TV2)
- 5 March – United States Fanboy & Chum Chum (Four)
- 7 June – United Kingdom /United States Jim Henson's Pajanimals (TV2)
- 11 June – United States /Canada /Singapore Dinosaur Train (TV2)
- 5 December – United States Alcatraz (TV One)
- United Kingdom Olly the Little White Van (TVNZ Kidzone)
- Republic of Ireland Punky (TVNZ Kidzone)
- United States Jake and the Never Land Pirates (TV2)
Television shows
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Ending this year
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Channels
[edit ]Closures:
- 30 June: TVNZ 7
Births
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Deaths
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Clara Van Wel wins New Zealand's Got Talent". Stuff . 2 December 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2024.