Poetry, satire and music were the mainstays of Gary McCormick’s life before he took his unique world view to television. His on-screen career began with 1987 documentary Raglan by the Sea. McCormick's best-known TV series was Heartland, which ran for four years. McCormick teamed up with fellow poet Sam Hunt for 1995 documentary The Roaring Forties Tour, and returned to his home town of Porirua to host 1998 documentary The Bay Boys.
In this ScreenTalk, McCormick talks about:
We did get to go to some great places ... that were amazing and because we were filming, we got to go to places by helicopter ... or by horseback that a lot of people would never get the chance to see. So if you like, it was a crash course in the best aspects of small town or rural New Zealand.– Gary McCormick reflects on travelling around New Zealand with Heartland
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