Melanie Rakena and Jane Andrews ran production company Jam TV for 18 years. The duo met while working at TVNZ, and formed Jam to make Intrepid Journeys. The long-running travel show sent Kiwi personalities off to challenging locations around the globe. Jam also produced many other well-received factual series, including Off the Rails, South, and Off the Radar, and 2005 documentary Our Lost War.
In this ScreenTalk from 2010, Rakena and Andrews talk about:
- How working together at TVNZ cemented their working relationship
- Being told it would be impossible to make show Intrepid Journeys
- How illness and discomfort can create close bonds between presenters and crew
- Testing times for traveller Tim Shadbolt, on a mountain in Borneo
- Rakena taking Marcus Lush to the ends of the earth in ICE, and the ends of New Zealand in South
- Andrews being mistaken for a true-blue West Coaster in Off the Rails
- Living with Te Radar in a paddock while filming Off the Radar
- Wishing Te Radar would keep his pants on
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