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		<title>Hey, Hey It&#8217;s Andy Shaw</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TV executive Andrew Shaw talks candidly to NZ On Screen about more than three decades of experiences in the New Zealand TV industry, from being a teen heartthrob to sitting on top of the heap as network commissioner. Shaw reflects on: early days as a presenter, “fluking” a screentest to get the Hey, Hey, It’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TV executive <a href="http://www.nzonscreen.com/person/andrew-shaw">Andrew Shaw</a> talks candidly to NZ On Screen about more than three decades of experiences in the New Zealand TV industry, from being a teen heartthrob to sitting on top of the heap as network commissioner.</p>
<p>Shaw reflects on:</p>
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<li>early days as a presenter, “fluking” a screentest to get the <em>Hey, Hey, It’s Andy</em> gig</li>
<li>his anticipation of his “expiry date” and the deal he brokered to train as a multi-camera live broadcast director; working on shows from Billy T James’<em> Radio Times</em> to punk music docos, to returning to being in front of the camera to host disco show <em>Star Zone</em>.</li>
<li>his sabbaticals from TVNZ, working for South Pacific Pictures (where he was charged with broadening their slate from drama and film; he introduced the <em>Idol</em> franchise to NZ TV), working as the founding commissioner for Prime TV, and helping launch the Documentary Channel with Richard Driver</li>
<li>his passionate belief in the resilience and importance of network TV as a &#8220;gathering place&#8221; in the age of the internet</li>
<li>his return to TVNZ and the challenge of balancing &#8220;god and mammon”  &#8211; commercial and public service &#8211; that TVNZ has to manage</li>
<li>“the privilege” of working for the public broadcaster, citing the Edmund Hillary Westminster Abbey memorial service as an example of something he wouldn’t get the opportunity to do elsewhere</li>
<li>criticism about programming arts docos at 10.30pm at night. Shaw&#8217;s response: &#8220;stay awake!&#8221;</li>
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<p>This interview is available for download and distribution on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7QF00b8Go4">YouTube</a>.</p>
<p>Credits: Direction and Interview &#8211; Clare O&#8217;Leary, Camera and Editing &#8211; Leo Guerchmann</p>
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