Scene from the 1987 television series Gloss; - L-R: Lisa Chappell, Ilona Rodgers and Simon Prast. Supplied to New Zealand Herald
In 1987 New Zealand was surfing a wave of national pride off the back of a spirited (and only narrowly unsuccessful) bid for the America's Cup and a win in the inaugural Rugby World Cup.
This week the Business Herald is remembering the market crash of 1987 with a series of features.
In October 1987 the country was rocking to the sound of the homegrown hit Game of Love - by Tex Pistol (Ian Morris), which had just hit number one of the charts.
On local TV the local drama Gloss attempted to capture the glamour of pre-crash Auckland. Big hair and big shoulder pads abounded.
Other notable TV moments in 1987 included the ill fated live telecast of the entertainment industry (Gofta) awards, in a which bemused Hollywood guest Leeza Gibbons attempted to control an increasingly drunk and unruly crowd.
Politically New Zealand's Labour Government was headed for an election win under David Lange.
Although the market crash and economic fall-out would create problems for them in their second term.