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ScreenTalk: Roger Hall

08 Mar 2011
Playwright and screenwriter Roger Hall has made a significant contribution to New Zealand’s telev

Playwright and screenwriter Roger Hall has made a significant contribution to New Zealand’s television and theatre landscape.

In this ScreenTalk interview he talks about his career.

Two of his highly successful stage comedies became TV hits – Gliding On and Neighbourhood Watch. Hall wrote three one-off TV plays for the Spotlight series: The Bach, The Reward, and Some People Get All the Luck. As well as his own creations, Hall has also written for Pukemanu and Spin Doctors.

In this ScreenTalk interview, Hall talks about:

  • Rolling on the floor laughing while writing for the sitcom Buck House
  • Why he took his name off the credits in series two
  • How mega-hit Gliding On was initially rejected by TVNZ and why the show became so popular
  • The genesis of Middle Age Spread and the complexity of the story
  • The joy of writing for the very topical and fast turn-around satire Spin Doctors
  • Trying to bribe his way out of a visit to Uganda in Intrepid Journeys
  • Getting dumped in the Nile on a rafting trip

This video is available on YouTube to embed and distribute via a Creative Commons licence.

NZ On Screen: Interview, Camera & Editing – Andrew Whiteside