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Find Me a Maori Bride: With Jennifer Ward-Lealand, Te Kohe Tuhaka, Cohen Holloway, Amanda Billing. Follows two cousins on their quest to find Maori brides within 6 months to fulfill the will requirements of their grandmother in order to inherit the family land holdings worth 47 million dollars.
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- 2015-05-22
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18 giu 2015 · Whakaata Māori. 23.3K subscribers. Find me a Māori Bride on Māori Television. Fridays 8pm and on demand at...
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3 mag 2015 · This hit Māori Television mockumentary series follows a couple of metro Māori men on a mission to claim a large inheritance…by finding a Māori bride. But in order to do so, the two 'plastic Māori' – property developer Tama Bradley ( Boy 's Cohen Holloway) and accountant George Alpert (singer/actor Matariki Whatarau) – must ...
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Serie Commedia (2 stagioni, 15 episodi) creato nel 2015 su Māori TelevisionconKura Forrester (Bridget), Katrina Wesseling (Cynthia (George's mum)). Dove guardare la serie TV Find Me a Maori Bride in streaming online? | BetaSeries.com
22 mag 2015 · Total Runtime 7h 30m (15 episodes) Country New Zealand. Languages Maori, English. Studio Brown Sugar Apple Grunt. Find me a Māori Bride follows the comic misadventures of Tama Bradley (Cohen Holloway), and his cousin George Alpert (Matariki Whatarau), a pair of successful, metrosexual Māori men, whose lives are turned upside down ...
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Find Me a Māori Bride. Television, 2015–2017. Overview. Credits. In this mockumentary series, two metrosexual Māori males have six months to find a Māori bride in order to win a hefty inheritance. Created by writer Dane Giraud, the show mines comedy from being a modern Māori in the city.
Media. Find me a Māori Bride follows the comic misadventures of Tama Bradley, and his cousin George Alpert, a pair of successful, metrosexual Māori men, whose lives are turned upside down, when presented with a wero (challenge), by their late grandmother – find a Māori wife within 6 months, or lose out on inheriting the whānau farm, worth ...