Funny As: The Story of New Zealand Comedy - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Women's Comedy: A Secret History
The first episode of Funny As looks at the story of women's comedy in New Zealand. From the few brave souls who first tried their hand in the male-dominated world of stand-up, through to the women making waves in the entertainment industry today, Funny As reveals the untold stories of the ladies who took Kiwi comedy to the next level.
Character vs Stand Up
With New Zealand having first planted its comedy roots in character and sketch-based humour, Funny As charts its evolution to stand-up comedy and more intimate, realism based performances. But as digital platforms emerge, and new talent comes of age, are we seeing a return to the character comedy of our past?
Tuxedos and Trojan Horses
With Māori and Pacifica performers having played a significant role in New Zealand's comedy story, this episode showcases the brilliance of Māori and Pacific Island comedy and examines the challenge of confronting racism through humour.
Playing for Laughs
Since The Topp Twins made their names busking on Auckland's Queen Street, music has been an integral part of New Zealand comedy. Looking back at the use of music to create comedy gold, this episode charts the rise of some of our best musical comic talent, from show bands to international sensations Flight of the Conchords.
Safety in Numbers
Birds of a feather flock together and Kiwis are no different. This episode tells the story of comedians who teamed up to create some of our best and most iconic comedy – but also looks at the mavericks who went it alone to carve their own comedy journeys.
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