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Terry Huffer is back!

TERRY HUFFER IS BACK!

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AWARD WINNING WEB SERIES, HIGH ROAD NEW SEASON 3, STARRING MARK MITCHINSON WITH SPECIAL GUESTS EMMA THOMPSON AND GREG WISE.

AVAILABLE ONLINE NOVEMBER 5
www.highroadwebseries.com

Critically acclaimed and universally loved, HIGH ROAD, is an award winning web-series created by Justin Harwood. The series follows Terry Huffer (Mark Mitchinson), a washed up rock star who emigrates to New Zealand and starts a community radio station in a caravan at the Piha Campground.

Season 3 is a prequel to Season 1.


Terry Huffer is an aging rock-star from the seminal late seventies band, The Queens. Even though it’s thirty years later, in his mind he hasn’t changed a bit. And he loves to party.

But now his partying is landing him in the tabloids, causing embarrassment for his long-suffering sister, Emma Thompson. To get him out of London while her new BBC drama comes out, Emma convinces Terry to visit his daughter, Rain, in New Zealand.

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Terry arrives in New Zealand and discovers his wife, Belinda, won’t let him see his daughter without him seeking help for his excessive “party habits”. He goes to rehab, which doesn’t work out so well.

To make matters worse, Tex Rainger, the guitarist from The Queens, plays a gig in town and together they end up on a mini road trip.It brings out the worst in Terry.

While being rescued by the Piha Surf Lifesavers, Terry sees a vision in the form of a woman riding a horse along the beach. It is love at first sight.

Later at a Christmas party, Terry meets the mystery horse rider and decides he wants to stay in Piha, and start a community radio station in a caravan.

High Road season 3 will be available online from November 5
www.highroadwebseries.com

High Road was made possible thanks to the generous support from the NZ ON AIR Digital Fund.

CAST

Mark Mitchinson Terry Huffer
New Zealand Film and TV Awards Best actor 2011, 2012

Emma Thompson Herself
2 x Oscar winner and 4 x BAFTA winner

Greg Wise Himself
Star of Sense & Sensibility and Madame Bovary

Danielle Mason Shona
Star of Black Sheep & Kerosene Creek

Luanne Gordon Belinda
New Zealand Film and TV Awards Best Supporting Actress 2001 (Stickmen)
Star of NZ Film & TV Award Winning TV Series The Strip

Erroll Shand Tex Rainger
Star of NZ Film & TV Award winning drama Underbelly: Land of the Long Green Cloud
Star of NZ Film & TV Award winning documentary/drama Beyond the Edge

Kirk Torrance Dr Karl
2010 Qantas Film and Television Awards Nominated for Best Performance by an Actor - Television: for Outrageous Fortune
Starred in multi-award winning film The Dark Horse

Andre King Kevin
Qantas Film & Television - Nomination for Best Performance by a Supporting Actor - The Pretender
NZ Comedy Guild Award - Winner - Best Comedy Performance on NZ Television

Peter Muller Brian
Star of NZ Film & TV Award winning drama This Is Not My Life

Michael Hurst The Director
Recipient of the 2003 Laureate Award
Winner of NZ Film and TV Awards Best dramatic performance in a supporting role for Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

Janice Finn The Producer
2002 TV Guide New Zealand Television Awards Nominated for Best Documentary Series: for The Big Art Trip
Star of TV Series’ The Strip and Agent Anna
Director and producer of reality television shows including Changing Rooms, Dream Home and NZ Idol.

Tarun Mohanbhai Reggie
2003 Billy T Award Nominee – D’Arranged Marriage
Star of The Millen Baird Show, 2009 Qantas Film and Television Awards Nominee for Best Comedy Programme


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