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Short Poppies | |
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Created by | Rhys Darby |
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Starring | Rhys Darby David Farrier |
Narrated by | David Farrier |
Theme music composer | hedluv + passman |
Opening theme | "The Future!" |
Country of origin | New Zealand United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 (list of episodes) |
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Production location | New Zealand |
Running time | 22 minutes |
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Network | TV One |
Release | 1 April 2014 |
Short Poppies is a New Zealand mockumentary TV series starring, created and written by Rhys Darby and directed by Jemaine Clement and Michelle Walshe.
It follows real-life entertainment reporter David Farrier as he talks to "extraordinary" New Zealanders who happen to live in the same small fictional town known as "The Bay". [1] At the time of filming, Farrier worked for TVNZ's competitor, MediaWorks.
All eight episodes became available in New Zealand on 1 April 2014 through TVNZ On Demand and became available in the United States on 4 April 2014.
All of the Short Poppies characters David Farrier interviews are played by Rhys Darby. [2]
Terry Pole is a lifeguard who enters and reclaims the title of "Best Legs" in the local competition. He has a one-sided soulmate relationship with Georgina (played by Georgia Hatzis), is good friends with Policeman Mike (played by Jonno Roberts) and is picked on by the other lifeguards. He is oblivious to most things going on around him, unless it is to do with his legs, including Georgina telling him they are not a couple or that one of the lifeguards has a crush on him.
Steve Whittle is a ufologist and conspiracy theorist who runs an alien abduction workshop at the library. He lives with his musician girlfriend, Elise (played by Jackie van Beek) and his mother, Tessa (played by Annie Whittle) who does not like Elise.
Ron Taylor is an amateur conservationist who loves the sea and establishes a whale watching company after spotting a whale in the bay. He used to work at the local fish and chips shop (Hook, Line & Thinker) for Colin (played by Dave Fane). After having his grandfather's boat impounded, Ron and Colin try and steal it back but are caught by Officer Mike. He is phoned by his father who states if he does not get the boat back, he is being relocated to Auckland. By the end of the series, Colin reemploys Ron to help him pay his fines and the two form a new whale watching company after Colin buys an actual boat.
Mary Ledbetter is a 63-year-old married woman who is the town "mover and shaker", a member of the Hillside Hat Collectors Club and the president of the Ladywalkers (a walking group for mature ladies who like to walk) who prides herself on her ability to criticise but she is more of a busy body, compulsive complainer, gossip and a bigot. Her husband, Brian (played by Ray Henwood), is quiet and takes the brunt of her criticism constantly. She lived in Australia for three weeks, which was only for her sister's wedding. She treats her dead stuffed cat, Mitzy, as though it is still alive and is social media inept (she thought Twitter was the name of a drug). She frequents the Blow n Wave Salon where she catches up on gossip and scandal.
While Mary comes across as oblivious (her hairdresser, Alex Turnbull (played by Karl Urban), states he "loves cock" and she states that he "owns a chicken farm"), it becomes apparent that she is aware that Alex is, in fact, gay.
Bill is a Department of Conservation head ranger who may be too into nature, however he is very knowledgeable in New Zealand flora and fauna and even shows David a bear. He is in an estranged marriage to Linda and has two children, Flora (played by Rhys's niece, Lucy Coring) and Fauna (played by Rhys's son, Finn Darby), who have moved to Yellowstone National Park. He has a love/hate relationship with his brother-in-law, Tom (played by Cohen Holloway), who still lives in the town and intentionally goes out of his way to antagonize Bill. He leads a team of rangers. During a staff awards ceremony, he becomes obsessed with his missing coffee mug (the last gift given to him by his wife).
Louise Cooper is a local artist who "won" a commission to create the town's centerpiece by changing a rejection letter into an acceptance letter. She works as a carpark attendant (at a carpark she has created) and is a single mother of a nine-year-old boy, Zeke (played by Flynn Allen). At the end of the series, she is dating Rhod and works at Georgina's crystal shop while Georgina is on maternity leave.
Rhod Gainer is a local lawyer who is the classic Kiwi bloke and loves cars, beer, the ladies and sexual innuendo. He has a sister, Linda (played by Darby's actual sister, Linda Darby-Coring).
Hayden Clarke is the producer of the show and a bit of a self-righteous narcissist. He and David work for NZTV.
# | Episode title | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Terry Pole" | Rhys Darby | 1 April 2014 | |
Television entertainment reporter David Farrier visits and interviews extraordinary New Zealanders who are all from the same small coastal town. His first interviewee is lifeguard Terry Pole. Guest starring Craig Parker, Vaughan King, Cohen Holloway, Stephen Merchant, Guy Roberts, Nick Rado, Luke Andrews, Josh Thomson. | ||||
2 | "Steve Whittle" | Rhys Darby | 1 April 2014 | |
David's next interviewee is ufologist, alien enthuisast and conspiracy theorist, Steve Whittle. We also briefly meet Bill Napier and Ron Taylor. Guest starring Jackie van Beek, Annie Whittle, Eli Matthewson, Thomas Elisara, Jonno Roberts. | ||||
3 | "Ron Taylor" | Rhys Darby | 1 April 2014 | |
David visits conservationist, Ron Taylor, who conducts whale-watching tours in a small rowboat. Guest starring Dave Fane, Josh Thomson, Jonno Roberts, Cohen Holloway, Sarah Rose, Tony Sykes, Steve Jennings, Vaughan King, Justine Smith, Justin Curry | ||||
4 | "Mary Ledbetter" | Rhys Darby | 1 April 2014 | |
David visits the home of local mover and shaker/busybody, Mary Ledbetter, who discovers that a disused walkway is being turned into a bike park. Guest starring Karl Urban, Annie Whittle, Nick Rado, Jagdish Punja, Ray Henwood, Georgia Hatzis, Jonno Roberts, Jonathan Brugh, Ora Lefebvre, Carrie Alexander, Sarah Rose, Jon Wild, Karen Staniland, Annette Perjanik, Patricia Noonan, Kathy Walker, Callum Butcher | ||||
5 | "Bill Napier" | Rhys Darby | 1 April 2014 | |
David next sees Department of Conservation head ranger, Bill Napier. Bill becomes obsessed with his missing coffee mug and ends up having a scuffle with his brother in law at a family kite event. Guest starring Bear Grylls, Rachael Blampied, Josh Thomson, Brett O'Gorman, Jonno Roberts, Cohen Holloway, Leon Kirkbeck, Guy Roberts, Jarvis Kirkbeck, Joe Valentine, Elodie Gale, Greg Padda, Chris Brain. | ||||
6 | "Louise Cooper" | Rhys Darby | 1 April 2014 | |
David visits local artist, Louise Cooper. Mary Ledbetter makes a brief appearance. Guest starring Jonno Roberts, Georgia Hatzis, Sam Neill, Flynn Allan, Jeremy Elwood, Michael McFadgen, Rex Cowley, Aiden Manchester. | ||||
7 | "Rhod Gainer" | Rhys Darby | 1 April 2014 | |
David catches up with local lawyer and car enthusiast, Rhod Gainer. Guest starring Hamish Parkinson, Jesse Griffin, Andrew Munro, Grant Loban, Rob Callaghan, Callum Butcher, Linda Darby-Coring, Glenn Manchester, Pete Hansen, Scott Bower. | ||||
8 | "David Farrier" | Rhys Darby | 1 April 2014 | |
David and the crew hold the wrap party in the town where all his interviewees are invited to attend. Guest starring Georgia Hatzis, Jonno Roberts, Ray Henwood, Nick Rado, Karl Urban, Vaughan King, Grant Loban, Lucy Coring, Josh Thomson, David Fane, Guy Roberts, Finn Darby, Cyan Corwine, Carl Leducq, Callum Butcher. |
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