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- During five seasons on TV3, it won three Best Comedy gongs at the NZ Screen Awards, and a Qantas Award for Ant Sang's production design.
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While it was running the series bro-Town was often nominated at New Zealand film and television awards in a range of categories. It won the following awards: [ 16 ] 2005 New Zealand Screen Awards – Best Comedy Programme, Best Comedy Script – Television: episode 6, 'The Weakest Link' – Mario Gaoa, David Fane, Mario Gaoa, Oscar Kightley ...
Producer Elizabeth Mitchell got the idea for the show after witnessing the brazen, poly-saturated comedy of theatre group The Naked Samoans. During five seasons on TV3, it won three Best Comedy gongs at the NZ Screen Awards, and a Qantas Award for Ant Sang's production design.
Sep 24, 2024 · Plenty of racial stereotypes and lazy gags but still a frontrunner for funniest local show ever made. First airing in 2004 and running for five seasons until 2009, bro’Town was the first ...
Oscar Kightley. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 20 User reviews. Awards. 5 wins & 1 nomination. Episodes 32. Browse episodes. Top-rated 5 seasons 5 years. Photos. + Add photo. Top cast 81. David Fane. Jeff da Maori … 28 episodes • 2004–2009. Mario Gaoa. God …
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Apr 21, 2020 · During five seasons on TV3, it won three Best Comedy gongs at the NZ Screen Awards, and a Qantas Award for Ant Sang's production design. Naked Samoan David Fane relives the bro'Town story here, as does writer Rachel Davies.
Bro'Town (2004-2009) is New Zealand's first primetime animated series produced by the comedy group "The Naked Samoans", and one that proved to be a wild success throughout the country.
The crew of the animated comedy series bro'Town react after receiving the award for Best Script in a TV Comedy at the Air New Zealand Screen Awards in Auckland in 2006. From left are Elizabeth Mitchell, Oscar Kightley and Mario Gaoa. This annual award ceremony ended in 2011.