Jeremy Corbett is a middle-aged six foot two Leo who likes potatoes, cordless drills and guitars. His broadcasting career began at student station Radio Massey, while doing a Bachelor of Arts in English and Computer Science. Since then, Corbett has done okay in radio, clocking up 18 years as morning co-host on More FM, and appearing regularly on Kiwi television screens in shows like 7 Days, A Bit After Ten, Pulp Comedy and Deal or No Deal.
In this ScreenTalk, Corbett talks about:
- How 7 Days came about, and what the success of the show means for New Zealand television comedy
- Some of the early Kiwi TV shows that influenced 7 Days
- How he started out in television, and who was there
- Amusing moments from TV shows like The Gong Show, Celebrity Squares and The Mad Mad World of Television
- The experience of hosting big live TV events like Christmas in the Park
- The challenges of fronting game shows like Deal or No Deal
- Some of his favourite Kiwi television comedies
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Interview, Camera and Editing – James Coleman
I really like the fact that we make 7 days the day before it goes to air . . . The worst thing about TV for me in the past has been filming 20 episodes over a couple of weeks. You can't make any reference to anything that's happening in the real world...
– Jeremy Corbett on 7 Days