Flatmates (New Zealand TV series)

Flatmates is a New Zealand reality show.[1][2] It followed the lives of several house friends while they were living under the same roof. The show was broadcast on the now-defunct channel TV4 in 1997, and ran for two seasons with the follow-up, More Flatmates.[3][4][5] The show was produced by Top Shelf Productions and funded by NZ On Air.[6][7][8][9] The show was a finalist for the New Zealand television awards in 1998.[2][10][11][12]

Flatmates
Country of originNew Zealand
No. of episodes5
Production
Executive producerGeoff Steven
ProducersVincent Burke
Louise Fisher
Production companyTop Shelf Productions
Release
Original networkTV4
Original release1997 (1997)

References

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