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ScreenTalk: Martin Devlin

Martin Devlin’s first screen appearance involved playing a policeman in a film shot in Taranaki – he can’t remember the name of it, but is fairly sure it wasn’t a box office hit. Following success as a radio broadcaster, Devlin made his first foray into television on a rugby panel for Sky TV.
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ScreenTalk: Whai Ngata

Whai Ngata (Ngati Porou, Whanau a Apanui) has had a long and distinguished career in print, radio and television.

In this ScreenTalk interview he talks about the importance of Maori programming and reflects on highlights from his career, including the huge impact the Te Maori exhibition had in the US. Read More »

ScreenTalk: Gary McCormick

Poetry, satire and music were the mainstays of Gary McCormick’s life, before he took his unique world view to television.

Poetry, satire and music were the mainstays of Gary McCormick’s life, before he took his unique world view to television. His onscreen career began with the award-winning documentary Raglan by the Sea, on which he collaborated with filmmaker Bruce Morrison. Read More »

ScreenTalk: Jeremy Wells

ScreenTalk: Jeremy Wells.

Jeremy Wells talks about his career, including his broadcasting debut on 95bFM with Mikey Havoc and their beginnings at TVNZ.

“We were kind of like these outsiders that were inside the building, which was a great place for us to be and meant we could make the kind of television that we wanted to make.” Read More »

ScreenTalk: Jaquie Brown

Jaquie Brown.

New Zealand inherited 15-year-old Jaquie Brown from England. Following a stint at Auckland’s 95bFM in her late teens, she soon became ensconced in the intriguing world of television.

Brown talks to James Coleman about her journey, including The Jaquie Brown Diaries. Read More »