The Casketeers

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The Casketeers
Created by Annabelle Lee-Mather
Directed bySusan Leonard
StarringFrancis Tipene
Kaiora Tipene
Country of originNew Zealand
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes40
Production
Executive producersCarmen J. Leonard, Philip Smith
ProducersCarmen J. Leonard
Anna Lynch, Susan Leonard
Running time23 minutes
Production companies Great Southern Television
Seven Studios
Original release
Network TVNZ 1
Release13 January 2018 (2018-01-13) 
present (present)

The Casketeers is a New Zealand reality television series that was first broadcast 13 Jan 2018 on TVNZ 1, Netflix and SBS.[ citation needed ] The series follows a New Zealand couple, Francis and Kaiora Tipene, who own and run Tipene Funerals, a funeral parlor with branches in the Auckland suburbs of Onehunga and Henderson, as well as the other funeral directors and assistants employed there. [1]

Contents

The series combines humour and pathos [2] by focusing on families and staff, the stories of individual deaths and bereaved families, the trials and triumphs of running a business, local and traditional funeral and grief practices, and the quirks and relationships of the Tipenes and their staff.

The series features extensive use of Te reo Māori, both in the everyday English narrative and also in the counselling the casketeers provide to their clients. The Māori words spoken by the couple are displayed on screen alongside an English translation.

Season 1 tells the story of the business and the running of the funeral home, the cultural diversity of the practice from uplifting of the dead through to the final burial, and interviews with the staff throughout each episode.

Season 2 follows on from season 1 with many surprises and turns, including the relationship between husband and wife and introductions of new staff members, the roles they play, and everyday struggles.

Season 3 brings more heartbreak, sadness and love to the Casketeers, focusing on both branches, more staff members and topics that are often not talked in a public space. This season also covers the expansion of services offered by the Tipenes.

Season 4 shows the impact that COVID-19 had in Aotearoa New Zealand on the funeral business and funeral traditions within different cultures.

Season 5 follows after much of the restrictions for COVID-19 have been relaxed, and business returns to normal operations.

Throughout the seasons and episodes we are shown great team-building activities and also the Casketeers show great love and respect and dignity to those that are no longer living. Also throughout the entire seasons it shows how much compassion, empathy, sympathy, care and respect the Casketeers have for the families. With some laughter and comedy throughout.

Cast

Development and reception

The series was considered "an unexpected runaway success" in New Zealand. [2] [3] In December 2018, the show was released internationally on Netflix. A second series of the show aired on TVNZ 1 beginning 14 Jan 2019 and was made available for streaming globally on Netflix in 2019. The show's first two seasons were funded by Te Māngai Pāho, a funding body that promotes Māori language and culture. [3] Māori is spoken throughout the series as well as English, and the series credits are listed in both languages. Both seasons were removed from Netflix in March 2023. [4]

Episodes

Season 1

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11Susan Leonard13 January 2018 (2018-01-13)
A married couple, Francis and Kaiora Tipene, run Tipene Funerals. The show follows their business and the funerals they put on, respectfully dealing with the family of and depictions of the deceased, while also following their relationships with their staff, and their family relationship.
22Susan Leonard3 February 2018 (2018-02-03)
Francis must organise the tangi for a member of his whānau, as well as a young mother who dies unexpectedly. Traditional funeral practices are covered. On a more humorous note, Francis makes a decision to purchase a vehicle of questionable quality, against Kaiora's wishes.
33Susan Leonard20 January 2018 (2018-01-20)
Francis and his staff lead the burial of someone whose body has been returned to Aotearoa from Australia. A new funeral director leads her first solo funeral. Francis struggles to convince Kaiora of his desperate need for (yet another) leaf blower.
44Susan Leonard27 January 2018 (2018-01-27)
Funeral director Fiona directs a Tongan funeral. Francis makes questionable business decisions because of his love for his community. On a lighter side, the staff argues over the identity of a cookie thief.
55Susan Leonard10 February 2018 (2018-02-10)
For his health, Francis must go back to the gym, which he doesn't enjoy. The staff prepare the body of a Niuean fisherman for a journey.
66Susan Leonard13 January 2018 (2018-01-13)
Funeral directory Fiona oversees a Samoan burial, and the Tipene family prepares a funeral for a young extended family member. As advertising for their funeral home, Francis wants the staff to put on a show for the local rest home.

Season 2

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71Susan Leonard14 January 2019 (2019-01-14)
The Tipene funeral home has new staff members, and Francis has a new look. The Tipene funeral home staff oversee a funeral and the exhumation of a WW1 veteran.
82Susan Leonard21 January 2019 (2019-01-21)
The Tipene funeral home prepares for renovations. Fiona and Francis direct two funerals.
93Susan Leonard28 January 2019 (2019-01-28)
The staff direct the funderal of an honored kaumatua whose body has been flown in from Dunedin.
104Susan Leonard4 February 2019 (2019-02-04)
Francis trains a new staff member in funeral direction. The staff direct the funeral of a young Fijian woman.
115Susan Leonard11 February 2019 (2019-02-11)
Francis's efforts to alter the incorrect appearance of the husband of a grieving widow show his dedication to his customers and his respect for the traditions of their cultures.
126Susan Leonard18 February 2019 (2019-02-18)
Fiona directs the funeral of a Niuean man. The staff attempts yoga and meditation as a team-building exercise.
137Susan Leonard25 February 2019 (2019-02-25)
Viewers see more of the process of how death is handled culturally as a funeral case requires special attention from the embalmer.
148Susan Leonard4 March 2019 (2019-03-04)
Can Kaiora prevent Francis from making yet another terrible vehicle purchase?

Season 3

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151Susan Leonard5 January 2020 (2020-01-05)
Husband and wife team Francis and Kaiora Tipene juggle the newest member of their team as they care for a well loved sportsman who dies suddenly, and a brave father arranging his own funeral.
162Susan Leonard12 January 2020 (2020-01-12)
Francis plans his biggest surprise yet for Kaiora for their wedding anniversary. Kaiora arranges a special funeral with a procession of Harleys, and a young man's life ends tragically.
173Susan Leonard19 January 2020 (2020-01-19)
Francis and Kaiora take a road trip to his home marae, and we are gifted a rare glimpse of the three day tangihanga process as his dear Aunty is laid to rest.
184Susan Leonard26 January 2020 (2020-01-26)
Kaiora is confronted by a very special case, and a Returned Serviceman receives a gun salute at his funeral. Meanwhile, Francis is obsessed with the chapel reaching new heights of perfection..
195Susan Leonard2 February 2020 (2020-02-02)
Nona convinces the staff to try zumba for a good cause. Meanwhile, an elderly woman delays her own funeral, and Francis is surprised by a glamorous family breaking traditions on the marae.
206Susan Leonard9 February 2020 (2020-02-09)
Francis grapples with who is his number one amongst the staff. A beloved mother passes away at home, and one of Francis' cousins says goodbye to the neighbour who raised her as her own.
217Susan Leonard16 February 2020 (2020-02-16)
Nona farewells a close family member and the youngest daughter of ten organises her father's funeral. Meanwhile, Francis goes to great lengths to tidy the messiest office, in his opinion.
228Susan Leonard23 February 2020 (2020-02-23)
Francis tries to introduce healthy work practices but gets in way over his head. A woman returns home to one of the most sacred mountains in Maoridom, and Denise helps a family farewell their father.

Season 4

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231Susan Leonard15 March 2021 (2021-03-15)
Francis and Kaiora navigate the difficulties of supporting grieving whānau during COVID-19 while operating under strict guidelines. Plus, with the mortuary now up and running, the funeral home has a flamboyant new staff member.
242Susan Leonard22 March 2021 (2021-03-22)
With Tipene Funerals storing bodies during COVID-19, Francis goes on a shopping spree to decorate the freezer. Later, the loss of a young mother resonates through her community.
263Susan Leonard29 March 2021 (2021-03-29)
Francis instigates an unusual team building exercise and Nona directs the emotional funeral of a family friend.
274Susan Leonard5 April 2021 (2021-04-05)
The death of a young teenager hits home for the Tipenes and a Kaiora upgrades one of Francis’ favourite toys.
285Susan Leonard19 April 2021 (2021-04-19)
Francis considers an unusual way of celebrating his Tongan whakapapa. Jay deals with the emotional toll of embalming a three-month-old pepi.
296Susan Leonard26 April 2021 (2021-04-26)
A whanau trip to Queenstown is interrupted when Kaiora is called north to care for a dearly loved Aunty.
307Susan Leonard3 May 2021 (2021-05-03)
The staff pull together to remember a man with no family. Plus, Francis and Kaiora take a leap of faith, opening a new branch in Porirua.
318Susan Leonard10 May 2021 (2021-05-10)
No episode overview.

Season 5

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321Susan Leonard19 April 2022 (2022-04-19)
Francis, Kaiora and the Tipene Funeral whanau are back for another season of laughter and aroha. This season they continue to navigate Covid-19 and their new Porirua location.
332Susan Leonard26 April 2022 (2022-04-26)
Francis and the Porirua staff rehearse songs for a promotional performance at a local rest home which provides lots of laughs and delights the residents.
343Susan Leonard3 May 2022 (2022-05-03)
Francis acquires yet another gym membership and struggles through his first PT session. Feleki trains as an embalmer and news of a further lockdown has devastating consequences.
354Susan Leonard10 May 2022 (2022-05-10)
A power outage challenges Jay in the mortuary, while Covid restrictionns mean families need to get creative to grieve their loved ones.
365Susan Leonard17 May 2022 (2022-05-17)
Francis and Kaiora Tipene are the passionate proprietors of Tipene Funerals. Join them behind the scenes, addressing our culture's last taboo with dignity and aroha.
376Susan Leonard24 May 2022 (2022-05-24)
The death of a beloved Tipene whanau member is complicated by Francis' health issues.
387Susan Leonard31 May 2022 (2022-05-31)
Francis and Kaiora Tipene are the passionate proprietors of Tipene Funerals. Join them behind the scenes, addressing our culture's last taboo with dignity and aroha.
398Susan Leonard7 June 2022 (2022-06-07)
It's Kaiora's birthday and the staff lay on a surprise lunch - however the terrible shock that awaits them all will send celebrations crashing.

Season 6

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401Susan Leonard9 October 2023 (2023-10-09)
Jay and Francis take care of Stephen Watson and his beloved cat Smoochie. Tamale straddles the line between profession and family when he directs the funeral of his cousin Toni Va’enuku.
412Susan Leonard16 October 2023 (2023-10-16)
There’s a hole in the wall and it’s Francis’ fault, with his attempt at breakfast falling flat. Joan Whitford and Mr. Mulivai are farewelled by their loved ones.
423Susan Leonard23 October 2023 (2023-10-23)
Yet more new décor to deal with & everyone gets together for a shared Matariki kai. There are ghosts that need attention. Jack Taumaunu and Tagisia Sanelevi are farewelled by their loved ones.
434Susan Leonard30 October 2023 (2023-10-30)
Francis offers to get on his knees to help lay floor tiles & the Stanley Neho Function Centre opens with a big celebration.
445Susan Leonard6 November 2023 (2023-11-06)
The Queen is dead & Francis, desperate to be a part of the funeral, offers his services to Buckingham Palace officials. Baby Tevita Moeaki and Deon Hadley are mourned by their families.
456Susan Leonard13 November 2023 (2023-11-13)
World famous Tipene Funerals get surprise visitors from the USA and Francis is frustrated yet again by Fiona’s tardiness. The families of Mr Chen and Mrs.Simoe Solomona grieve their loss.
467Susan Leonard20 November 2023 (2023-11-20)
The next generation of the Tipene dynasty is in the whare earning his keep. Pere Wihongi fulfils a long held dream for Francis & Kaiora. John Te Wake & Sylvia King are mourned by their loved ones.
478Susan Leonard27 November 2023 (2023-11-27)
The whānau travel to Fiji to visit someone special & witness the funeral of a family member. There’s a joyful surprise & emotional celebration.

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