Screenwriter James Griffin (Sione’s Wedding, Outrageous Fortune) is especially well placed to make some picks for NZ On Screen’s Top Five series, thanks to writing credits stretching from Gloss to 800 Words. Griffin’s choices range from early sitcom Buck House (“the thing that made me want to write comedy”), to 60s music video Love, Hate, Revenge; from the “train wreck” 1987 Gofta Awards ceremony, to a parental plug for Serial Killers. And for a retro writerly cameo check out the young man with the red glasses, in the second clip of Funny Business.
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