A must read article for two reasons: we find out that the guys pretty much knew they were renewed last month. I kinda doubt this, I think the guys may have had a “good feeling” but I doubt they “knew” with all certainty. But more importantly, we learn that the guys will be writing in Wellington and not LA and that they likely will be filming less than 12 episodes!!! Anyhoo, you can read the article at Stuff.co.nz for other interesting tidbits.
Conchords get second TV series
By TOM CARDY - The Dominion Post | Monday, 20 August 2007
Musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords will fly again next year on American television.
Cable giant Home Box Office announced at the weekend it had renewed the self-titled sitcom by Wellingtonians Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie for a second season.
The 12-part first season, filmed in New York, has been airing on HBO each Sunday night since June, after Hollywood drama Entourage. It airs in New Zealand from September 17.
Clement, speaking from the United States, told The Dominion Post the pair had known for the past month HBO had renewed their show.
“It was so much hard work this time, but we knew it was going well. We thought it was likely they would ask us again.”
Clement said it was likely the second season would be less than 12 episodes so they could concentrate on “quality not quantity”. He and McKenzie would return to Wellington next month. Rather than write in Los Angeles, which they had done for the first season, they preferred to write in Wellington before returning to New York next year for filming.
Clement also stars in the feature comedy Eagle vs Shark, directed by Wellington film-maker Taika Waititi. Waititi has directed two Flight of the Conchords episodes, including one by Wellington playwright Duncan Sarkies, which aired yesterday.
Clement said he hoped Kiwi writers and directors would also be involved in the second season.
Though the show has yet to rate in the top 40 cable shows, HBO entertainment president Carolyn Strauss said it was renewing Flight of the Conchords because it had “quickly become a show to watch”.
Clement and McKenzie have been performing live throughout the US – and selling out many venues, including the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.
Seattle record label Sub Pop, best known for signing Nirvana, has released a Flight of the Conchords EP, The Distant Future. Clement said the two would soon complete recording a full-length album in Los Angeles.
From: Stuff.co.nz
Conchords on World Cafe on July 5th, 2007
Thank you Will on July 25th, 2007
Jemaine interviewed on NPR on June 8th, 2007
Sub Pop to release Conchords EP on June 4th, 2007
The Conversation Hour (although technically 12 minutes and 49 seconds) on October 6th, 2006
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How could this show not be in the top 40????? It’s the funniest and most original show on TV. I’m freakin’ 58 years old and can’t get enough of it. My sister’s 62, and all 3 of my kids are addicted. It’s for any age category. can’t believe there are only 2 left. What am I to do? They have to come to NY!!!!!
i don’t understand it either, eva! but some great shows take awhile to get the following they deserve. i suppose the only thing we can do is watch reruns until we know the words by heart.. then maybe we can put on a show! or not…
in any case, i’m sure when they do go on tour they will definitely be back in NY, so be sure to keep an eye out because tickets will sell out quickly!