Gary McCormick
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Gary McCormick | |
Born | 22 October 1951 Upper Hutt New Zealand |
Station(s) | More FM |
Time slot | 6-10am weekdays |
Style | Program Host |
Country | New Zealand |
Website | [|MoreFM Canterbury] |
Gary McCormick is currently a Radio Co-Host with Simon Barnett on MoreFM in Christchurch, New Zealand.
He began writing poetry in 1968. His published volumes are Gypsies (with Jon Benson, 1974), Naked and Nameless (1976), Poems for the Red Engine (1978), Poems by Request (1979), Scarlet Letters (1980), Zephyr (1982) and Lost at Sea (1995). He also wrote Performance—A Guide to the Performing Arts in New Zealand for the Department of Internal Affairs (1979) and the satiric ‘secret diary of Jacques Chirac’, Honey, I blew up the atoll (with Scott Wilson, 1995).
Invited to front One Television documentary Raglan by the Sea, his offbeat, amusing style won his first television outing the ‘Documentary of the Year Award’. In 1997 he was named New Zealand Entertainer of the Year.