Veteran documentary producer/director George Andrews has been a strong and consistent supporter of public service broadcasting, and was the main creative force behind the iconic early 1980s documentary series Landmarks. Andrews began his career as a broadcast journalist, later moving to producing and directing.
In this ScreenTalk, he talks about:
- The story of his time presenting pioneering current affairs show Gallery
- Producing the ground-breaking documentary series Landmarks in the early 1980s
- His involvement in the start-up of TV3, and how the network's direction changed over time, moving it away from the public service style programming that he had hoped for
- Launching his own production company George Andrews Productions, and some of the programmes he has enjoyed making over the years
- How his 2006 documentary Made in Taiwan - starring Oscar Kightley and Nathan Rarere - came about
- The story of how Made in Taiwan led to his 2008 documentary Allan Wilson - Evolutionary, about the pioneering and controversial New Zealand-born biologist
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Interview - Clare O’Leary. Camera and Editing - Leo Guerchmann