Screenography
2002 Subject Television
Biography
A passionate advocate of telling local stories well, Barry Shaw was on hand to frame, critique — and often praise — many key moments in the evolution of Kiwi television storytelling, from Moynihan to the birth of Shortland Street. Then NZ Herald editor-in-chief Gavin Ellis argued in an obituary that readers followed his criticism "very closely"; "He became an institution on not only television criticism, but also television news — about what was happening on television."
“If Pākehā now have a better understanding of the Māori point of view; if the Māori, particularly the younger generation, now have a pride in their race, it stems from The Governor. Now, how do you measure that in dollars?”
— Barry Shaw, in a November 1977 Auckland Star
