Producer/director Ray Waru has had a long and distinguished career in both television and radio. He began in television by directing factual shows such as Country Calendar, Fair Go and People Like Us. In 1980 he established the Māori television production unit at TVNZ, and launched Koha, the first regular Māori prime time show. Waru went on to work on two ambitious documentary shows, Our People Our Century and Frontier of Dreams.
In this ScreenTalk interview, Waru talks about:
The problems were, should it be in Māori or should it be in English? Was it a programme for Māori people or was it a programme for non-Māori people? There was a huge differential between native speakers and experienced broadcasters like Selwyn Muru, and newbies like me and a lot of other people . . .t here was this internecine kind of tension there all the time.– Ray Waru on determining what the first ongoing Māori programme should look like
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