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  1. Pukemanu is a prime contender for New Zealand's first drama series (1969 six-parter The Alpha Plan is the other). At a time when Kiwi TV presenters and actors still aped the accents of England, it offered characters that Kiwis could relate to: bicultural, boozy and blokey.

  2. We are Martinboroughs local, right on The Square. You’re bound to meet some of the town’s friendliest, most down to earth characters here. There’s pool, darts and free wifi, Sky Sport, TAB and gaming. We also have a great function centre if you a planning an event.

  3. Pukemanu was the first continuing drama series made in New Zealand. Set in a North Island timber town, it offered characters Kiwis could relate to at a time when New Zealand accents were rarely heard on local screen dramas: rural, bicultural, boozy and blokey.

  4. Pukemanu: Created by Julian Dickon. With Pat Evison, Tony Barry, Peter Vere-Jones, Tom Poata. Pioneering series Pukemanu (the NZBC's first continuing drama) was set in a North Island timber town.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PukemanuPukemanu - Wikipedia

    Pukemanu was a New Zealand television series that ran from 1971 to 1972. Background [ edit ] The series, set in a fictional location, was considered to break ground in the way it approached the subject and examined the town that it was set in. [1] [2] It was produced by Tony Isaac . [3]

  6. Pukemanu was the first continuing drama series made in New Zealand. Set in a North Island timber town, it offered characters Kiwis could relate to at a time when New Zealand accents were rarely heard on local screen dramas: rural, bicultural, boozy and blokey.

  7. The Pukemanu Bar & Function Centre. 1,834 likes · 1 talking about this · 2,110 were here. The Pukemanu Bar & Eatery is Martinborough's 'local' and Functions Centre.