New Zealand inherited 15-year-old Jaquie Brown from England. Following a stint at Auckland’s 95bFM in her late teens, Brown soon became ensconced in the intriguing world of New Zealand television. Her first TV role was as co-host of youth culture show Space with Dominic Bowden in 2000, before becoming one of the two main anchors on burgeoning music channel C4.
From there, Brown moved into “grown up” TV with John Campbell and Carol Hirschfeld, in the series A Queen’s Tour, before becoming a reporter on the current affairs show Campbell Live.
Brown then stepped into the challenging realm of programme-making, forming her own production company with Gerard Johnstone. One season later and The Jaquie Brown Diaries is a hit with critics and viewers, and was named Best Comedy at the 2009 Qantas Film and Television Awards. The series was released on DVD, played on SBS in Australia and is part of Air New Zealand’s in-flight entertainment.
In this ScreenTalk interview, Brown reveals:
This video is available on YouTube to embed and distribute via a Creative Commons licence.
Credits: Interview, Camera & Editing – James Coleman
Comments
by Ben Dover on 4 December 2009 at 8:55pm
OMG I LURV JAQUIE BROWN!!!
SHE IS HILARIOUS, (DRAMATIC OVER EXAGGERATED ‘HILARIOUS’ THAT IS)
by Ben Dover on 4 December 2009 at 8:57pm
HOW ARE YA GIRLFRIEND, WELL HIS GIRLFRIEND LOL…
We love you
Love from Ben Dover, Phill mccrackin and Amanda Hugginkis
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