''Short Poppies'' is a
New Zealand
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mockumentary
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TV series
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starring, created and written by
Rhys Darby
Rhys Montague Darby (born 21 March 1974) is a New Zealand actor and comedian, known for his energetic physical comedy routines, telling stories accompanied with mime and sound effects of things such as machinery and animals. He was nominated fo ...
and directed by
Jemaine Clement
Jemaine Atea Mahana Clement (born 10 January 1974) is a New Zealand actor, comedian, musician and filmmaker. He has released several albums with Bret McKenzie as the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords, and created a comedy series of th ...
and
Michelle Walshe.
It follows real-life entertainment reporter
David Farrier
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as he talks to "extraordinary" New Zealanders who happen to live in the same small fictional town known as "The Bay". At the time of filming, Farrier worked for TVNZ's competitor, MediaWorks.
All eight episodes became available in New Zealand on 1 April 2014 through TVNZ On Demand and became available in the United States on 4 April 2014.
Characters
All of the ''Short Poppies'' characters David Farrier interviews are played by Rhys Darby.
Terry Pole
Terry Pole is a lifeguard who enters and reclaims the title of "Best Legs" in the local competition. He has a one-sided soulmate relationship with Georgina (played by
Georgia Hatzis
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), is good friends with Policeman Mike (played by
Jonno Roberts) and is picked on by the other lifeguards. He is oblivious to most things going on around him, unless it is to do with his legs, including Georgina telling him they are not a couple or that one of the lifeguards has a crush on him.
Steve Whittle
Steve Whittle is a
ufologist
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and conspiracy theorist who runs an alien abduction workshop at the library. He lives with his musician girlfriend, Elise (played by
Jackie van Beek
Jackie van Beek (born 10 May 1976) is a New Zealand film and television director, writer and actress.
Early life
Van Beek was born and raised in Wellington and attended Onslow College. She studied contemporary dance at the Wellington Performi ...
) and his mother, Tessa (played by
Annie Whittle
Annie Whittle is a British-born New Zealand singer and actress who has appeared on such shows as ''Shortland Street'', where she played Barbara Heywood for four years and has had a singing career that has spanned three decades. She was previousl ...
) who does not like Elise.
Ron Taylor
Ron Taylor is an amateur conservationist who loves the sea and establishes a whale watching company after spotting a whale in the bay. He used to work at the local fish and chips shop (Hook, Line & Thinker) for Colin (played by
Dave Fane
David Rodney Fane (born 28 December 1966) is a New Zealand actor of Samoan descent.
Early life and education
Fane was educated at St. Pauls College in Grey Lynn.
Career
Fane got into acting quite late and trained at the New Zealand Dram ...
). After having his grandfather's boat impounded, Ron and Colin try and steal it back but are caught by Officer Mike. He is phoned by his father who states if he does not get the boat back, he is being relocated to Auckland. By the end of the series, Colin reemploys Ron to help him pay his fines and the two form a new whale watching company after Colin buys an actual boat.
Mary Ledbetter
Mary Ledbetter is a 63-year-old married woman who is the town "mover and shaker", a member of the Hillside Hat Collectors Club and the president of the Ladywalkers (a walking group for mature ladies who like to walk) who prides herself on her ability to criticise but she is more of a busy body, compulsive complainer, gossip and a bigot. Her husband, Brian (played by
Ray Henwood
Charles Raymond Henwood (15 January 1937 – 26 August 2019) was a Welsh-born New Zealand actor. He was married to district court judge Carolyn Henwood, and was the father of New Zealand comedian Dai Henwood.
Born in Swansea, Wales, on 15 Jan ...
), is quiet and takes the brunt of her criticism constantly. She lived in Australia for three weeks, which was only for her sister's wedding. She treats her dead stuffed cat, Mitzy, as though it is still alive and is social media inept (she thought Twitter was the name of a drug). She frequents the Blow n Wave Salon where she catches up on gossip and scandal.
While Mary comes across as oblivious (her hairdresser, Alex Turnbull (played by
Karl Urban
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), states he "loves cock" and she states that he "owns a chicken farm"), it becomes apparent that she is aware that Alex is, in fact, gay.
Bill Napier
Bill is a
Department of Conservation
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head ranger who may be too into nature, however he is very knowledgeable in New Zealand flora and fauna and even shows David a
bear
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. He is in an estranged marriage to Linda and has two children, Flora (played by Rhys's niece,
Lucy Coring
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) and Fauna (played by Rhys's son,
Finn Darby
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), who have moved to
Jelleystone Park. He has a love/hate relationship with his brother-in-law, Tom (played by
Cohen Holloway), who still lives in the town and intentionally goes out of his way to antagonize Bill. He leads a team of rangers. During a staff awards ceremony, he becomes obsessed with his missing coffee mug (the last gift given to him by his wife).
Louise Cooper
Louise Cooper is a local artist who "won" a commission to create the town's centerpiece by changing a rejection letter into an acceptance letter. She works as a carpark attendant (at a carpark she has created) and is a single mother of a nine-year-old boy, Zeke (played by Flynn Allen). At the end of the series, she is dating Rhod and works at Georgina's crystal shop while Georgina is on maternity leave.
Rhod Gainer
Rhod Gainer is a local lawyer who is the classic Kiwi bloke and loves cars, beer, the ladies and sexual innuendo. He has a sister, Linda (played by Rhys's actual sister,
Linda Darby-Coring
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).
Hayden Clarke
Hayden Clarke is the producer of the show and a bit of a self-righteous narcissist. He and David work for
NZTV.
Supporting characters
*David Farrier (played by David Farrier) plays a very similar version to his real life self. He works for
NZTV and receives backlash from the edited trailer of the show at the end of the series.
*Brian Ledbetter (played by Ray Henwood) is the husband of Mary Ledbetter.
*Colin (played by Dave Fane) works at the local fish and chip shop and is Ron's former boss. At the end of the series, he reemploys Ron to help him pay his fines.
*Dwayne (played by
Grant Lobban
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)
*Elsie (played by
Jackie van Beek
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Early life
Van Beek was born and raised in Wellington and attended Onslow College. She studied contemporary dance at the Wellington Performi ...
) is the girlfriend of Steve Whittle and suffers from agoraphobia.
*Georgina (played by Georgia Hatzis) is a citizen of the town. She is possibly American and is pregnant. Lifeguard Terry Pole has an unrequited crush on her and she seems to be a part of the life of each interviewee (she is Bill's secretary, goes to the same salon as Mary and is one of Louise's art subjects). She is seen in the park with Policeman Mike and it is alluded that he is the father of her child and that the pair are dating in secret. By the end of the first series, she and Policeman Mike get engaged.
*Jeff Mason (played by
Nick Rado
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) is a DJ on the local radio station, Radio NZFM. He also emcees the events that happen in the town.
*Lifeguard Bob (played by Guy Roberts) works with and picks on Terry.
*Lifeguard Pete (played by
Vaughan King) works with and picks on Terry. However, Pete may have a crush on Terry.
*Lloyd (played by
Andrew Munro)
*Policeman Mike Davies (played by Jonno Roberts) is the chief police officer in the town who the citizens describe as wearing short shorts. He may be the father of Georgina's child and secretly the pair are dating. He is good friends with lifeguard Terry Pole. Towards the beginning of the series, he didn't sign a release form so his face was blurred (badly). Mid-series, he accuses David Farrier of being the cause of the trouble that has happened since their arrival. Mike is also the Head Fisheries Officer for the town.
*Ranger Gary (played by
Brett O'Gorman
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) is part of Bill Napier's team.
*Ranger Haley (played by
Rachael Blampied
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) is part of Bill Napier's team. She is emotionally unstable.
*Ranger Jason (played by
Josh Thomson
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) is part of Bill Napier's team who replaces any negative comments in the suggestion box with positive ones. He enters against Terry Pole in the Best Legs competition and books a whale watching excursion with Ron and Colin.
*Sameer (played by
Jagdish Punja) is a producer at Radio NZFM, the boss of Jeff Mason and the neighbour of Mary Ledbetter. He is kind to Mary even though she thinks he cannot understand English and is quite bigoted.
*Tessa Whittle (played by Annie Whittle) is the mother of Steve Whittle and is protective of her son.
*Tom (played by Cohen Holloway) is Bill Napier's brother-in-law who blames Bill for why his sister left. He also runs a whale watching business against Ron and Colin and competes against Terry in the Best Legs competition.
*Zeke Cooper (played by
Flynn Allan
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...
) is Louise Cooper's son who is self-sufficient and very independent. He does all the housework and cooking because his mother is too busy. Based on his love of cars and combustion engines, it is hinted that his father is Rhod Gainer.
Guest characters
*Alex Turnbull (played by
Karl Urban
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) is Mary's gay hairdresser who works at Blow n Wave Salon. He states he is not related to
Alexander Turnbull.
*Bear Grylls (played by
Bear Grylls) plays a parody version of himself and has no time for the rangers. He complains that Bill and David's camera crew are screwing things up. When asked by Bill why he is eating bugs, he replies that the coffee is too expensive at the ranger hut.
*Karl Marx (played by
Jesse Griffin
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) is the vice president of the car club Rhod Gainer wants to join.
*Lifeguard Jim (played by
Craig Parker
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) is the main lifeguard who bullies Terry Pole. He reveals that he does like Terry but in small doses.
*Mr. Neal (played by
Sam Neill
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) is Zeke Cooper's principal and Louise's former teacher. He does not like Louise but does like Zeke. He is an avid bee keeper (he has one bee) but when the bee escapes and stings Louise, he becomes enraged when Louise kills it.
*Roger Fairweather (played by
Stephen Merchant
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Alongside Ricky Gervais, Merchant was the co-writer and co-director of the British TV comedy series '' The Office'' (2001–2003), an ...
) is an insurance broker who Terry Pole meets with to insure his legs. He reveals to Terry that he hates sharks because one killed his first wife and that his second wife is in a coma.
Episodes
See also
*
List of New Zealand television series
*
2014 in New Zealand television
This is a list of New Zealand television events and premieres that occurred in 2014, the 55th year of continuous operation of television in New Zealand.
Events
*13 January – TVNZ serial drama Shortland Street returns from its summer bre ...
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