Marama Martin Explained

Marama Martin
Birth Name:Marama Isabel Koea
Birth Date:3 April 1930
Birth Place:New Plymouth, New Zealand
Death Place:Nelson, New Zealand
Known For:Television and radio personality

Marama Isabel Martin (née Koea; 3 April 1930 – 10 July 2017) was a New Zealand television and radio broadcaster. She was the first person seen on colour television in New Zealand, and was the last person to appear on NZBC TV.

Early life and family

Born in New Plymouth on 3 April 1930 of Māori descent, Martin affiliated to Te Āti Awa.[1] [2] [3] She was the daughter of Teoti (George) Te Koea and Isabel Porahau Koea (née Falwasser). She studied at Ardmore Teachers' Training College, and then worked for a time as a teacher at a number of schools in the North Island.[2] She travelled to the United Kingdom for her overseas experience in 1953, and had a role as an extra in the 1954 film The Seekers, which was set in New Zealand.[2]

Broadcasting

Returning to New Zealand, Koea resumed her teaching career in New Plymouth, before becoming a radio announcer there.[2] In the early 1960s, she moved to Wellington, and in 1965 started continuity announcing on television.[2] She was the second Māori television continuity announcer, following Tui Uru.[2] From 1967, she appeared on the BBC radio programme Family Favourites, providing contributions from New Zealand.[4] [5]

In 1968, she married Bert Martin in Wellington.[6]

When colour television began broadcasting in New Zealand in October 1973, Marama Martin was the first person seen on screen, wearing a mauve dress.[2] On 31 March 1975, Martin was the last person to appear on NZBC TV, before New Zealand's sole television channel at the time was split into TV One and TV2.[2] She continued as a radio broadcaster on the YC stations until 1978.[2]

Later life and death

Following her retirement from broadcasting, Martin resumed her teaching career at The Correspondence School.[2] In 1984 she became a director of Coast FM, the first commercial FM radio station in New Zealand.[2] Marama and Bert Martin retired to the Gold Coast in Australia in 1987,[2] but later returned to Nelson, where she lived until her death there on 10 July 2017, aged 87.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: UK, outward passenger lists, 1890–1960 . 2012 . Ancestry.com Operations . 15 July 2017 . subscription .
  2. Web site: Marama Martin biography . Keith . Tannock . NZOnScreen . 15 July 2017.
  3. Web site: Death search: registration number 2017/18505 . Births, deaths & marriages online . Department of Internal Affairs . 19 July 2017.
  4. Web site: On the Light – part 3 . 2 August 2015 . Andy . Walmsley . 15 July 2017.
  5. 30 November 1967 . Family Favourites . Radio Times . 2299 . 22 . 15 July 2017.
  6. News: Married . 27 July 1968 . Nelson Photo News . 93 . 15 July 2017 . 3.
  7. News: Marama Martin death notice . 15 July 2017 . Taranaki Daily News . 15 July 2017.