50 Years of New Zealand Television: 5 - Telling Stories
2010 Television
- Drama
- NZ History
- Documentary
- Arts/Culture
- Comedy
From early teleplay The Evening Paper to the edgy Outrageous Fortune, this episode of 50 Years of New Zealand Television talks drama and comedy. Key players, from actors to executives, recall a host of signposts in the development of storytelling on Kiwi TV screens. John Clarke recalls 1970s sitcom Buck's House; Paul Maunder remembers the drama that likely helped introduce the DPB; and TV executive John McRae recalls worries about the projected cost of global hit Hunter's Gold, and mentioning the word 'placenta' on the first episode of Shortland Street.
Key Cast & Crew
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Capturing a forgotten television drama during the early days of Kiwi television. From left, Bruce Anderson is behind the camera, and David Thomas stands holding the microphone boom. Tony Clareburt is standing in dark clothes on the right.
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