New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers

New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers
Narrated byAlison Mau
Country of originNew Zealand
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7
Original release
NetworkPrime
Release6 October (2005-10-06) –
17 November 2005 (2005-11-17)
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New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers was a weekly television programme first shown on Prime Television New Zealand on 6 October 2005. 430 notable New Zealanders were ranked by a panel to determine the 100 most influential in New Zealand history. There were six episodes to present the list, and a final (seventh) episode, screened live on 17 November 2005, showed the rankings of the top ten of these people as a result of votes collected from the public via text and internet.[1] (These votes are not statistically valid as they involve self-selected voters).[citation needed]

Diana Wichtel, reviewing the show in the New Zealand Listener, described it as "surprisingly watchable", but commented that the format was "history as striptease, with the programme counting down over the weeks to the big winner."[2] Scott Kara, writing in The New Zealand Herald, called it "educational but not dull".[3] Another review described it as "history ... as an Idol-style talent search".[4]

Joseph Romanos, one of the panellists, produced a book later in 2005 containing profiles of the same 100 people. The book was revised for a 2008 edition.[5]

  1. ^ New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage. "History on TV – Timeline". nzhistory.net.nz. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  2. ^ Wichtel, Diana (29 October 2005). "Yore call". The New Zealand Listener. Retrieved 5 October 2011. history as striptease, with the programme counting down over the weeks to the big winner.
  3. ^ Kara, Scott (14 November 2005). "Entertainment picks: Arise Sir Ed and conquer list". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  4. ^ Frances Grant; Scott Kara; Rebecca Barry Hill; Michele Hewitson (22 December 2005). "Television 2005: an unauthorised history". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  5. ^ Romanos, Joseph (22 August 2023). TrioBooks Ltd-Publishers. Trio Books. ISBN 978-0-9582455-6-2. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2011. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)