List of special guests on bro'Town
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The New Zealand animated television series bro'Town frequently features special guests - notable celebrities from politics, art, culture, music, the media, business and sport. For the most part, these cameos depict the celebrities as themselves, often saying a catchphrase for which they are notable.
The most regular cameos are John Campbell and Carol Hirschfeld, former newsreaders on TV3 (the same network that bro'Town is screened on). John and Carol are usually depicted as television news anchor and television reporter respectively. Former All Black and Manu Samoa player Michael Jones is the only special guest who could be considered a member of the core cast, as he is the P.E. teacher at St Sylvester's. Current New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and rapper Scribe have also been guests on all four seasons of bro'Town to date.
Most special guests have been New Zealanders, however some notable overseas guests have featured such as Rove McManus and Charles, Prince of Wales.
A complete list of special guests follows.
[edit] Series 1 (2004)
[edit] Episode 1.1: The Weakest Link
- Prime Minister Helen Clark
- Carol Hirschfeld
- John Campbell
- Robert Rakete (radio/television personality)
- Scribe
- David Tua (uncredited, unvoiced)
[edit] Episode 1.2: Sionerella
- John Campbell
- Carol Hirschfeld
- Michael Jones
- Lucy Lawless
[edit] Episode 1.3: The Wong One
- John Campbell
- Carol Hirschfeld
[edit] Episode 1.4: Get Rucked
- Awen Guttenbeil
- Frank Bunce
- Henry Fa'afili
- Joe Rokocoko
- Stacey Jones
- Tana Umaga
- Michael Jones (not credited)
[edit] Episode 1.5: A Maori at my Table
[edit] Episode 1.6: Go Home Stay Home
- Alan Gibbs
- Jenny Gibbs (former wife of Alan Gibbs)
- Rodney Hide
- Michael Jones
- The members of Nesian Mystik (unvoiced, uncredited)[1]
[edit] Series 2 (2005)
[edit] Episode 2.1: Zeelander
- John Campbell
- Carol Hirschfeld
- Keisha Castle-Hughes
- Francis Hooper (fashion designer)
- Denise L'Estrange-Corbet (fashion designer)
- Rove McManus
- Kate Sylvester (fashion designer)
- Karen Walker
[edit] Episode 2.2: Survival of the Fattest
- John Campbell
- Carol Hirschfeld
[edit] Episode 2.3: Half-Caste Away
(no special guests)
[edit] Episode 2.4: A Chicken Roll At My Table
[edit] Episode 2.5: Honky The Wonder Horse
(no special guests)
[edit] Episode 2.6: Touched By a Teacher
- Carol Hirschfeld (uncredited)
- Lucy Lawless (uncredited)
[edit] Episode 2.7: Morning Side Story
- Chris Knox
- Scribe
- Prime Minister Helen Clark
- H.R.H. Prince Charles[2]
[edit] Series 3 (2006)
[edit] Episode 3.1: In My Mother's Den
- Michael Jones
[edit] Episode 3.2: Know Me Before You Haunt Me
[edit] Episode 3.3: Upstairs Brownstairs
- John Campbell
- Carol Hirschfeld
[edit] Episode 3.4: Go Ask Agnes
(no special guests)
[edit] Episode 3.5: Mack is from Mars, Sione's a Psycho!
- Carol Hirschfeld
- John Campbell
- Bernice Mene (former Silver Fern)
[edit] Episode 3.6: I Still Call Australia Home... Oh
- John Campbell
- Prime Minister Helen Clark
- John Clarke (as Fred Dagg)
- Russell Crowe
- Neil Finn
- Carol Hirschfeld
- Rove McManus
- Steve Price
- Scribe
- Skippy courtesy of Channel Nine Fauna Productions Flying Bark Prductions
[edit] Episode 3.7: The Summer the Brazilian Came
- John Campbell
- Carol Hirschfeld
- Jordan Luck
- Robert Rakete[3]
[edit] Series 4 (2007)
[edit] Episode 4.1: Sons for the Return Homo
(no special guests)
[edit] Episode 4.2: The Artful Dadger
- Jenny Gibbs
- Witi Ihimaera
- John Pule (artist)
- John Reynolds (artist)
[edit] Episode 4.3: A Miracle in Morningside
- Petra Bagust (also voiced The Virgin Mary/Maria von Trapp)
- Marc Ellis
- John Campbell
- Carol Hirschfeld
[edit] Episode 4.4: Yes Prime Minister
- Prime Minister Helen Clark
- Governor General Anand Satyanand
- Madam Speaker Margaret Wilson
- Jeanette Fitzsimons
- Rodney Hide
- Kim Hill
- Pete Hodgson
- Trevor Mallard
- Winston Peters
- Dr Pita Sharples
- Nándor Tánczos
- Judith Tizard
- Fat Freddys Drop
[edit] Episode 4.5: An Alien at my Table
- John Campbell
- Keisha Castle-Hughes
- Cliff Curtis
- Fat Freddys Drop
- Riki Gooch, Rio Hemopo, Warren Maxwell (members of TrinityRoots)
- Carol Hirschfeld
- Anika Moa
- Bic Runga
- Boh Runga
- Scribe
[edit] Episode 4.6: I'm Going to Limbo, I May Be Some Time
- John Campbell
- Carol Hirschfeld
- Michael Jones
- Robbie Magasiva
- Sir Howard Morrison
- Temuera Morrison
- Robert Rakete[4]