The big question answered for Nothing Trivial fans
The big question answered for Nothing Trivial fans and strange-but-true-drama
Fans of Nothing Trivial will finally get some answers – NZ On Air has agreed to fund a two-hour tele-feature to wrap up the series, after series three ended unexpectedly on a cliff-hanger.
NZ On Air will provide $1.6million for the tele-feature which will trace the lives of the popular characters over a year. Produced by South Pacific Pictures, it is expected to screen on TV One later this year.
“The storylines, acting and production values on Nothing Trivial were terrific. We have supported this tele-feature because there was still a loyal fan base of 265,000 throughout the third series, and we think they deserve the catharsis of a conclusion,” said NZ On Air Chief Executive Jane Wrightson.
Viewers had been left hanging about whether central character Catherine was dead or alive.
“We think its important to encourage top quality local drama projects. A conclusion may also make the possibility of overseas sales of the series more viable,” said Ms Wrightson.
A second
dramatic tele-feature funded in this round will re-tell one
of this country’s more bizarre crime cases. The
‘truth-is-stranger-than-fiction’ story Operation Venus
and Mars dramatises the true story of Palmerston North cop
Brent Garner, who faked a satanic attack on himself as part
of an elaborate insurance scam. He was found out thanks to
great detective work by a mate.
“We think viewers
can’t help but be riveted by such an incredible story. We
look forward to seeing how Screentime translates it to the
screen,” said Ms Wrightson.
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