"Fatberg" | |
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Series Wellington Paranormal Season 3, Episode 6 | |
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Air date | March 31st, 2021 (NZ) July 20th, 2022 (US) |
Writers | Melanie Bracewell |
Story | Paul Yates; Nick Ward; Rosie Howells; Tom Sainsbury |
Director | Jemaine Clement |
Producers | Jemaine Clement; Taika Waititi; Paul Yates |
Starring | Karen O'Leary; Mike Minogue; Maaka Pohatu |
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"Fatberg" is the sixth episode of series three of the New Zealand based mockumentary comedy show Wellington Paranormal and the nineteenth episode of the program overall. It was directed by Jemaine Clement with a script written by Melanie Bracewell based on a story treatment by Bracewell, Paul Yates, Nick Ward, Rosie Howells, and Tom Sainsbury with additional material supplied by Karen O'Leary, Mike Minogue, and Maaka Pohatu. It first aired in New Zealand on TVNZ 2 on March 31st, 2021. It premiered in the United States on the CW Network on July 20th, 2022.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Karen O'Leary | Officer O'Leary |
Mike Minogue | Officer Minogue |
Maaka Pohatu | Sergeant Maaka |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Tom Sainsbury | Constable Parker |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Regan Waiwai | Petrol station attendant |
Megan Edwards | Marlene |
Ian Harcourt | Neil |
Tanea Heke | Council worker |
Melanie Bracewell | Fatberg victim |
Jerome Chandrahasen | Gary |
Kerryn Palmer | Fatberg hivemind 1 |
Sera Devcich | Fatberg hivemind 2 |
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