Letter to Blanchy | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Written by | |
Directed by | Brendon Butt |
Starring |
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Theme music composer | Stephen McCurdy |
Country of origin | New Zealand |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 31 + Pilot |
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Executive producers |
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Producer | Ray Lillis |
Cinematography | Gary Moore |
Editor | Roger Grant |
Production company | Isambard Productions |
Original release | |
Network | TV One |
Release | 15 May 1995 4 October 1997 | –
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Letter to Blanchy is a 1990s New Zealand television comedy series written by A. K. Grant and David McPhail, starring McPhail with Jon Gadsby and Peter Rowley as three smalltown Kiwi blokes, Barry (Gadsby), Derek (McPhail) and Ray (Rowley). A situation comedy where three unlikely characters commit various outrages on the property (and good nature) of their long-suffering friend Blanchy.[1] Barry starts each episode by reading a letter to his unseen mate Blanchy; generally a letter of apology or explanation. They drink beer in a seedy bar and cause havoc with their well-intentioned schemes. Described as "a concept whose time had come – about 20 years ago" or as "Last of the Summer Wine" as written by Barry Crump.