The Block NZ 10-37
After twelve weeks of hard graft, our Blockheads have created four extraordinary homes and tonight it’s the auction grand final. Which team will come out on top and take home the $100,000 prize?
Read moreAfter twelve weeks of hard graft, our Blockheads have created four extraordinary homes and tonight it’s the auction grand final. Which team will come out on top and take home the $100,000 prize?
Read moreAfter 12 weeks on The Block, the teams race to finish their houses & leave for the last time before the auction. It’s the final room reveal and Mark hands out a sought-after award for the best house.
Read moreIt’s the final week on the Block NZ. Mark sends in friends and loved ones to help the teams get to the finish line as they push to complete the judges’ tasks.
Read moreIt’s the final week of The Block NZ and the teams must choose a series of tasks set by the judges to be eligible for the Best House award.
Read moreIt’s an emotional rollercoaster as the teams work outdoors in rain and mud to finish their final space for judging. One team hits a major setback which could hurt their chances at room reveal.
Read moreIt’s mud, sweat and plenty of tears in outdoors week with a broken pipe, a mystery backyard leak, and rising tension and a stand off between Teams Orange and Blue over strategic team scoring.
Read moreTeams dig in for a tough week working on their front and backyards with materials lifted in by a giant crane. Tensions between the teams are simmering and a game changer has a difficult twist.
Read moreThe Block NZ’s biggest ever winners, Tim and Arty, step in for Jason and join Shelley to judge the teams’ stairwell and powder rooms. How will they score the teams when the tables are turned?
Read moreTeams gather for a game-changer with an outdoor umbrella and an advantage card up for grabs. As tools down nears, Pete spots multiple nails drilled through house two’s Velux flashing on the roof.
Read moreThe teams start work on the last inside space, the stairwell and powder room, and crammed working conditions ups the pressure. it all comes unstuck when one house is seen to have an unfair advantage.
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