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  1. Spanning decades, historical epic The Governor offers many angles on New Zealand's third Governor, George Grey.

  2. The Governor is a 1977 New Zealand docudrama television miniseries on Sir George Grey, co-produced by Television One and the National Film Unit, with Grey played by English actor Corin Redgrave.

  3. The first episode of landmark 1977 historical drama The Governor is a one and a half hour epic. Soon after signing the Treaty of Waitangi, charismatic Ngāpuhi chief Hōne Heke (George Henare) defies British forces, culminating in the battle at Ruapekapeka pā.

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  4. The Governor was written by Lynda La Plante and told the story about the female governor who is put in charge of a high-security male prison and faces various problems, including hostage situations and escapes from the prison. The series starred Janet McTeer as Helen Hewitt who has to govern the prison and sort out it's problems.

  5. The Governor é uma minissérie de televisão docudrama da Nova Zelândia de 1977 em Sir George Gray, co-produzida pela Television One e a National Film Unit, com Gray interpretado pelo ator inglês Corin Redgrave.

  6. The Luminaries: With Eve Hewson, Eva Green, Himesh Patel, Marton Csokas. Adventure mystery set in the midst of New Zealand's 1860's gold rush period. It has all the stuff that makes a good drama: murder, love and revenge, as men and women travel the world making their fortunes.

  7. newzealandwars.co.nz › nz-wars-film-2 › the-governorThe Governor - New Zealand Wars

    The television series The Governor appeared on New Zealand screens in 1977. The series was based on the life and times of Sir George Grey, during his tenure as Governor of New Zealand from 1843 to 1853, then 1861 to 1868.