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Petra Bagust – presenter extraordinaire

Petra Bagust grew up in Christchurch, studied fine arts at Canterbury University and waited tables before being lured into regional TV station Cry TV.

And so began a screen career during which she has hosted many of NZ’s most popular shows, including madcap youth series Ice TV from 1996, and its sequel Ice As, travel show Travel.co.nz, real estate series Hot Property in 2003, the feel-good Dreams Come True, game show Snatch our Booty with Oscar Kightley and Nathan Rarere in 2005, Sing Like a Superstar (2005), and The Perfect Age (2006).

Fronting big live shows like Christmas In The Park and Fight for Life (2001, 2004), Bagust became a regular live anchor for TV3. More recently Bagust fronted daily news satire show @Seven, as well as the factual series What’s Really In Our Food, for which she was nominated for a 2009 Qantas Best Presenter award.

In this ScreenTalk interview, Bagust talks about:

  • Considering a TV career over a career as a painter
  • Her first experiences at regional station Cry TV
  • How she landed her initial audition for Ice TV, and what it was like working on the show
  • One of the golden rules of doing travel shows
  • Hosting big live shows like Christmas in the Park
  • Making What’s Really In Our Food, and the follow up show to come
  • Her love of NZ design

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

 
 

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Jon Bridges reveals Ice TV’s 11th hour name change…

Jon Bridges was born in America. Since moving to New Zealand at the age of three, he has made hundreds of hours of television for NZers – not only from in front of the camera, but also behind it.

Bridges’ comic dexterity came to light on our screens in the early 90s with TV shows like A Bit After Ten and Away Laughing, but his first big TV role was as co-presenter of the long-running TV3 series Ice TV, which debuted in 1995.

Since Ice TV, Bridges has written, directed, produced and starred in numerous documentaries, dramas, game shows and films. He is currently producing TV3′s well-received comedy panel show 7 Days.

In this ScreenTalk interview, Bridges shares his experiences on:

  • Working with the fledgling TV3
  • The evolution of TV skit comedy in NZ
  • How back room reservations meant a change from Ice TV’s original name
  • Working with director Mike Huddleston on the documentary Who Ate All the Pies?
  • The perils of being cast twice on Shortland Street
  • Writing for the youth dramas S.A.M. and Amazing Extraordinary Friends
  • Regretful moments in NZ television
  • Producing the TV panel show 7 Days

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

Credits:  Interview, Camera & Editing – James Coleman

 
 

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