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The world is a sad place at the minute so I think people want something that is familiar, comfortable and loved, Rebecca added, noting the trying times of the coronavirus pandemic.
The beloved Channel 7 series will return to Amazon Prime on September 17.
Her comments come a day after the cast attended a media call event f to promote the series.
Pull the rug out: Just when you get lulled into a false sense of security that it s going to going to be this lovely, happy, everyone is really happy situation, it isn t, she added
It s back! The beloved Channel 7 series will return to Amazon Prime on September 17 with the title Back To The Rafters. It is set in the present day, six-years after the season six finale
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Holby City,
Vampire
Academy) returns in the lead role of Issie Brown and is
joined once again by New Zealanders Antonia Robinson, Max
Crean, Jacqueline Joe (
Top of the Lake), Josh Tan
(
Mulan,
Tales of Nai Nai) and Harriet
Walton.
In the new seasons, Issie and her gang of
horse-mad friends will not only have to tackle all the usual
trials and tribulations of being a teenager – romance,
identity, friendship and conflict with parents - but will
also have to battle against new and unexpected threats to
their beloved stables and local environment. In season two,
their lives will be thrown into turmoil by the arrival of a
Stuff
Efforts are being made to diversify Queenstown s economy post Covid-19. (First published July 9, 2020) “It’s meant there’s been a whole lot of crew that previous to these shoots coming to town had to base themselves in Auckland to get work, so they’re back home.” It has also meant crew spending money on accommodation, food and materials for filming. Any business in the time of a crisis was good business, he said.
One Lane Bridge producer Lisa Chatfield said it was clear times were tough in Queenstown. However, the people of the town were welcoming, generous and willing to put up with inconveniences, such as filming taking over the lakefront area outside Eichardt’s Private Hotel.
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Filming has wrapped in Alexandra, New Zealand, on a new romantic comedy
Under the Vines with Rebecca Gibney as star and executive producer.
The series, which sees two ‘cityslickers’ inherit a Kiwi vineyard, the only problems are that neither of them has ever done a hard days’ work- and they despise one another.
“When this show was first brought to me, it was actually written for Australia and I said, ‘Is there any way we can shoot it in New Zealand?’” Gibney told TVNZ.
Created by Erin White (
At Home with Julia, Squinters, Sando, Doctor Doctor) the series also features Robbie Magasiva, Jon Bach, Sarah Pierse and Sara Wiseman.