Marae (TV series) explained

Presenter:Scotty Morrison
Miriama Kamo
Country:New Zealand
Network:TVNZ 1
Last Aired:present

Marae is a bilingual Māori and English language current affairs show on TVNZ 1, presented by Scotty Morrison and Miriama Kamo.[1] [2]

It is the longest Māori running current affairs programme on New Zealand television, starting in 1992.[3] The items are in English and Māori language, this percentage changes over time. The focus of the programme is, "issues .... that affect the lives of Māori, or explaining kaupapa Māori from a Māori perspective."[4]

Staff

People who have worked on Marae over the years include producers Victor Allen (Assoc. Producer) and Derek Wooster (Producer 1992 – 2009).

Tainui Stephens was a director, producer, executive producer, presenter and reporter in the early days from 1992 until 1997.

Reporters have included Te Rangihau Gilbert, Greg Mayor, Carmen Parahi (2010–2014), Kayne Peters (2013–2015), Tahuri Tumoana, Mātai Smith (and presenter, 1996 – 1998). Directors have included Dean Hapeta, Rongotai Lomas, Greg Mayor, Tahuri Tumoana, Nevak Rogers (2002), Derek Wooster (Studio Director 1992 – 2008).[5] Cushla Tangaere-Manuel was a reporter on Marae.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marae . 2022-02-27 . TVNZ.
  2. Web site: Scotty Morrison . 2022-02-27 . Penguin Books New Zealand . en.
  3. Web site: Marae Series Television . 2022-02-27 . NZ On Screen . en.
  4. Web site: Ngata . Whai . 2017-08-10 . Background Marae Series Television . 2022-02-27 . NZ On Screen . en.
  5. Web site: Credits Marae Series Television . 2022-02-27 . NZ On Screen . en.
  6. Web site: McConnell . Glenn . 2023-06-26 . Rugby boss Cushla Tangaere-Manuel to stand for Labour in Ikaroa Rāwhiti . 2023-10-18 . Stuff . en.