The Governor (1977)

The Governor (1977)


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Cast & Crew.

Corin Redgrave
Sir George Gray

Judy Cleine
Lady Eliza Gray

Keith Aberdein
Writer

Tony Isaac
Producer / Director

Ross Harris
Original Music Composer

Antony Groser
Sir William Fox

Peter Muxlow
Director

George Henare
Hone Heke

Grant Tilly
Henry Williams

Tamahina Tinirau
Te Rauparaha

Anne Flannery
Marianne Williams

Jeremy Stephens
Edward Eyre

Celia West
Susan Pitt

Ken Blackburn
Admiral Henry Keppell

Stephen Crane
Jack Ormond

Janice Finn
Ada Ormond

Alan Jervis Wilks
Donald McLean

Michael Haigh
Judge Chapman

Sam Neill
Colonial Bachelor

Auton Lowe
Bishop Selwyn

Margaret Burnett
Sarah Selwyn

Michael A. Noonan
Story / Alfred Dommett

Don Selwyn
Wireum Tamehana

Wi Kuki Kaa
Rewi Maniapoto

Bill Tawhai
Te Wherowhero

Napi Waaka
Tamati Waka Nene

Do Kahu
Tioriori Te Haira

Keri Kaa
Wikitoria

Martyn Sanderson
General Sir Duncan Cameron

John Callen
Private Landers

Barry Emslie
Private Tanner

Norman Fletcher
Corporal Johnson

Terence Cooper
Colonel Carey

Peter Hayden
Captain Gordon

Louise Pajo
Christine Balneavis

Rawiri Paratene
Hamiora

Tony Groser
Sir William Fox

John Reid
Ensign William Mair

Aileen O'Sullivan
Annie Thorne George

Peter Bool
Seymour Thorne George

John Bach
John Sheehan

Bernard Kearns
George McLean

Marshall Napier
Richard Seddon

Paka Tawhai
Wiremu Kinghi
Details.
Release DateOctober 6, 1977
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes6
Running Time1h 15m
Genres
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The Governor is a 1977 New Zealand docudrama television miniseries on Sir George Grey, co-produced by Television One and the National Film Unit, with Grey played by English actor Corin Redgrave. There are six parts, screened from Sunday 2 October 1977; the series has not been rescreened as TV One omitted to obtain repeat rights.
The series is about Sir George Grey as Governor of New Zealand from 1845 to 1853 and 1861–68. In the nineteenth century he was both Governor and (later) Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Governor of South Australia and Governor of the Cape Colony. Neville describes him as "a Victorian gentleman, a drug addict (he used laudanum) and a lecher". The cost (with over-runs) was $1 million, and Prime Minister Rob Muldoon instigated an investigation by the parliamentary public expenditure committee into budgeting and the control of expenditure in television. The series also aroused controversy because of the emphasis on Grey's private life, and the dialogue in the Māori language, often without subtitles.
Keith Aberdein wrote the script, from an idea by Michael A. Noonan, and carried out his own historical research and interviews. The series was produced by Tony Isaac. It won the 1978 Feltex Award for best drama, and Episode 4 won the award for best script.