Alongside fellow comedy legend John Clarke, David McPhail was one of the first people to get New Zealanders laughing at their television screens, thanks to 1970s sketch show A Week of It. McPhail and his comical partner in crime Jon Gadsby moved on to McPhail and Gadsby, Issues and rural sitcom Letter to Blanchy. In 2005 McPhail was invited to play an appallingly politically incorrect teacher in Seven Periods with Mr Gormsby.
David McPhail died in May 2021. In this ScreenTalk interview conducted in 2009, McPhail talked about:
The danger with satirising a character is that you, in the process of making fun of them, you actually legitimise what they’re doing: you make it acceptable.
– David McPhail on his most famous impersonation: Prime Minister Robert Muldoon
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