City Life

City Life was a New Zealand soap opera that screened on TVNZ from 1996-1998. It was portrayed the lives and loves of ten singles who lived in an upmarket apartment building in Auckland, New Zealand. The show was touted as New Zealand's answer to Melrose Place.

The show starred Claudia Black, Lisa Chappell, Laurie Foell and Oliver Driver and featured a guest appearance by well known New Zealand actor, Kevin Smith.

The show had a long development period, and the original treatment for the show had it set in Wellington with the working title 96 Oriental Parade. However, it was decided to produce the show in Auckland instead, and as such, the shows setting was changed along with the name to City Life.

The first episode began with a controversial first scene, featuring a drunken Damon who owned the apartment building, in a homosexual kiss with his former lover Ryan on the night before his wedding. Damon was later killed off in the same episode after being hit by a car on the way to his wedding, and he left his apartment building to all of his friends. However, Damon's fianceè vowed to fight for her share of Damon's estate, leading to a storyline that would span the show's first five episodes.

Aurora

Aurora

2010

Fury of Chen Zhen

Fury of Chen Zhen

2008

Sister Wives

Sister Wives

2010

R-17

R-17

2001

Chrono Crusade

Chrono Crusade

2003

Someday's Dreamers

Someday's Dreamers

2003

Aishiteruze Baby

Aishiteruze Baby

2004

Daphne in the Brilliant Blue

Daphne in the Brilliant Blue

2004

Tide-Line Blue

Tide-Line Blue

2005

Hitohira

Hitohira

2007

Yume no Crayon Oukoku

Yume no Crayon Oukoku

1997

Kimi to Ita Mirai no Tame ni ~ I'll be back

Kimi to Ita Mirai no Tame ni ~ I'll be back

1999

The Wife is 3 Stars

The Wife is 3 Stars

2001

Ireland

Ireland

2004

Lovers in Prague

Lovers in Prague

2005

There's Someone Watching

There's Someone Watching

2003

Dare Yori mo Mama wo Aisu

Dare Yori mo Mama wo Aisu

2006

Gachi Baka!

Gachi Baka!

2006

Hamburg Dockland

Hamburg Dockland

2007

Dirty Money, White Lies

Dirty Money, White Lies

2004