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The Insiders Guide To Love
The Insiders Guide To Love is a New Zealand drama series directed by Brendan Donovan which went to air on TVNZ from 2005 to 2006. Plot The series explores the lives of a group of seven previously unconnected people. Each is implicated in a bizarre incident, the outcome of which forces them to examine and explore the loves in their own lives. The series is a prequel to the show ''The Insider's Guide To Happiness'', with James the only character in common. Cast *Will Hall - James * Gareth Reeves - Luc *Louis Sutherland - Marty * Kate Elliott - Nicole *Ryan O'Kane - Brad * Serena Cotton - Rachel * Yvette Reid - Maxine *Camille Keenan Camille Keenan is an actress from New Zealand best known for her roles in Australian TV programmes. Career Keenan has appeared in numerous films including Blackspot' (as Ellen) and '' 30 Days of Night'' (as Kirsten). Her New Zealand television ... - Asha Episode Listing # Fallen in Love Lately? # Can Love Make You Sick? # Is Love An Illusion? ...
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Brendan Donovan (director)
Brendan Michael Donovan (born January 16, 1997) is an American professional baseball utility player (baseball), utility player for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Born in Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, and raised in Enterprise, Alabama, Donovan played college baseball at the University of South Alabama before the Cardinals selected him in the seventh round of the 2018 MLB draft. He was a part of their minor league system before making his MLB debut in 2022, becoming a consistent member of their lineup as a utility player. Following the conclusion of his rookie season, he was named the first-ever recipient of the National League Gold Glove Award for a utility player and was also a finalist for National League Rookie of the Year. Amateur career Donovan attended and played baseball at Enterprise High School (Alabama), Enterprise High School in Enterprise, Alabama, where he batting average (baseball), batted .467 with four home runs, 44 run batted in, runs bat ...
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TVNZ
, type = Crown entity , industry = Broadcast television , num_locations = New Zealand , location = Auckland, New Zealand , area_served = Nationally (New Zealand) and some Pacific Island nations such as the Cook Islands, Fiji, and the Solomon Islands , founded = , owner = Minister of Finance (50%) Minister of Broadcasting (50%) , key_people = Simon Power (CEO) , homepage = , divisions = , products = Television , subsid = Former TV stations , revenue = (2019) , net_income = (2019) , assets = 43.2% (2019) , predecessor = Television New Zealand ( mi, Te Reo Tātaki o Aotearoa), more commonly referred to as TVNZ, is a television network that is broadcast throughout New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region. All of its currently-operating channels are free-to-air and commercially funded. TVNZ was established in February 1980 following the merger of the two government-owned television networks, Television One (now TVNZ 1) and South Pacific Television (now T ...
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New Zealand Drama Television Series
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2005 In New Zealand Television
This is a list of New Zealand television related events from 2005. Events *20 June - Rugby player Norm Hewitt and his partner Carol-Ann Hickmore win the first series of ''Dancing with the Stars''. *17 October - Rosita Vai wins the second series of ''New Zealand Idol''. *American animated sitcom ''American Dad!'' begins airing on TV3. Debuts Domestic *21 March - ''Campbell Live'' ( TV3) (2005-2015) *1 May - ''Dancing with the Stars'' ( TV One) (2005-2009, 2015) *'' The Unauthorised History of New Zealand'' (TVNZ) (2005-2009) *''Downsize Me!'' ( TV3) (2005-2007) *'' Ghost Hunt'' ( TV2) (2005-2006) *''Kiwifruit'' (TVNZ) (2005-2006) International *7 July - ''Doctor Who'' (2005) (Prime) * ''Krypto the Superdog'' ( TV2) * '' Blue Water High'' ( TV2) * ''Justice League Unlimited'' ( TV2) * ''Silversun'' ( TV One) * '' American Dragon: Jake Long'' ( TV2) * ''Fifi and the Flowertots'' ( TV2) * ''American Dad!'' ( TV3) * '' Bob the Builder: Project Build It!'' ( TV3) * '' Transformer ...
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2005 New Zealand Television Series Debuts
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Camille Keenan
Camille Keenan is an actress from New Zealand best known for her roles in Australian TV programmes. Career Keenan has appeared in numerous films including Blackspot' (as Ellen) and '' 30 Days of Night'' (as Kirsten). Her New Zealand television roles include appearances in such series as '' City Homicide'', ''The Insider's Guide To Love'', ''Sensing Murder'' and ''Burying Brian''. She played a small part in the movie ''Avatar'' which was partially shot in Wellington, but her scene was cut from the final release. Keenan moved to Melbourne, Australia in 2009 when she landed a core cast role as Amy in the TV series '' Satisfaction''. And as Dolly Grey in Underbelly Squizzy. In 2010 Keenan joined the cast of Ten's critically acclaimed police drama '' Rush'' as intelligence officer Audrey Khoo. For her work in '' Satisfaction'' Keenan was shortlisted for 'Most Popular New Female Talent' and nominated for 'Most Outstanding New Talent' at the Australian Logie Awards of 2010. Keenan ...
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The Insider's Guide To Happiness
''The Insiders Guide To Happiness'' is a New Zealand drama series that explores the lives of a group of six previously unconnected people. Each life is connected by a bizarre car accident, the outcome of which forces them to examine and explore the happiness in their own lives. It aired in 2004 on TV2 and is currently syndicated in the United States on Vibrant TV Network. The series was followed by a prequel, ''The Insider's Guide To Love'', with James the only character in common. Cast * Will Hall – James * Fasitua Amosa – Matthew *Ben Barrington – William * Fraser Brown – Sam *Sophia Hawthorne – Julie * Samantha Jukes – Tina *Paolo Rotondo – Tim *Madeleine Sami – Tess * Sally Stockwell – Lindy *Loren Horsley Loren Horsley (born 1977) is a New Zealand-born actress and writer. She played Lily in the 2007 film '' Eagle vs Shark'', which she co-wrote with her then-partner, Taika Waititi. Charity work Horsley does voiceovers, casting, and acting in ... ...
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New Zealand
New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island country by area, covering . New Zealand is about east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and south of the islands of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. The country's varied topography and sharp mountain peaks, including the Southern Alps, owe much to tectonic uplift and volcanic eruptions. New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, and its most populous city is Auckland. The islands of New Zealand were the last large habitable land to be settled by humans. Between about 1280 and 1350, Polynesians began to settle in the islands and then developed a distinctive Māori culture. In 1642, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman became the first European to sight and record New Zealand. In 1840, representatives of the United Kingdom and Māori chiefs ...
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Dave Gibson (producer)
David Timothy Gibson (born 1950s) is the founder of New Zealand film production company The Gibson Group. After its sale in 2013 to his business partners, he was appointed CEO of the New Zealand Film Commission. Early life Gibson was born in Pahiatua to Christabel Gibson, a schoolteacher and later lecturer, and David Maurice Gibson, a farmer. He studied at St Patrick's College, Silverstream, a boy's boarding college in Upper Hutt. He began a teaching degree at Wellington College of Education in Karori, but left after six weeks for a degree at Victoria University of Wellington in education and English. During this time, Gibson started experimenting with film. He purchased a Super 8 film camera and began filming his friends at concerts and producing short pieces for the University's Drama Society. Career While still enrolled at Victoria University, Gibson began part-time work for the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation. This mainly involved labour, moving sets froAvalon Studi ...
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Yvette Reid
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Serena Cotton
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