Frontseat, 10.30pm this Sunday
Frontseat, 10.30pm this Sunday 13th November, TV One
It’s
the last episode of 2005 for Frontseat so join in for our
exciting bag of goodies (warning: includes bloopers, and
sightings of Jeremy Hansen for old fans). We’ll be back in
early 2006 so keep those story pitches coming.
Much
love, and all the best for the New Year,
The Frontseat
Team
THE F-WORD
The Goldie saga continues… Last week,
the buyer of one of the Goldie pencil drawings sold through
the Fishers OnLine website contacted us. He was devastated
to learn that his “To Hilda” may not be the real thing. So
this week, Josie McNaught took our buyer, and his sketch, to
various experts for their opinion. Then we spoke to Fishers’
manager Simon Fisher…
HOW TO LOOK AT A PAINTING
While
hot shot curator Justin Paton was up from Dunedin to hang
the Jeffrey Harris exhibition at Wellington City Gallery,
Oliver Driver took him gallery crawling to learn how to look
at a painting. That is, after all, the title of Paton’s new
book that comes out through Awa Press in early December.
HOW TO LOOK AT A TAG
Hanging out with taggers in dark
alleyways waiting for the cops to come and bust them is the
domain of other current affairs shows. Here at Frontseat, we
decided to spend our final episode looking at the art of
graffiti. Graphic artist Sparrow Phillips takes Steven Oates
on a tour of new trends in street art, which include
stencils and paper cut-outs.
HE MARCHED WITH DESTINY
CHURCH
Earlier this year Frontseat became aware of an
exceptional new playwright on the alternative theatre scene.
Julie Hill spent the year trailing around after Paul
Rothwell and his disturbing and wonderful characters.
MY
BROTHER AND I ARE PORN STARS
The Silo Theatre’s
fastest-selling show ever was a locally devised play about
twins whose parents were porn stars. But the real star of
the show was a giant puppet penis who spends most of his
time dishing out advice. Co-creator Jonathan Brugh talks to
Frontseat about this wicked and hilarious “cross between The
Blue Lagoon and Sid & Nancy”.
Best regards,
The
Frontseat Team
TV One, Sunday Nights (repeated 6.30am the
following Sunday
morning)
ENDS