New Zealand duo Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement, AKA the folk/comedy-band Flight of the Conchords, star in this fictionalized look at their lives. Bret and Jamie are trying to make it big in New York City, despite their inept manager Murray, and their sole fan/stalker Mel.
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02x10 Evicted Aired: Mar. 22, 2009Bret and Jermaine can't afford to pay their rent and are forced to move in with Mel and Doug, and Murray believes they can make some money with … [continue reading]
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On December 11, 2009, McKenzie and Clement announced that the show will not return for a third season.
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Previous Episodes
- 02x10 Evicted (Mar. 22, 2009)
- 02x09 Wingmen (Mar. 15, 2009)
- 02x08 New Zealand… (Mar. 08, 2009)
- 02x07 Prime Minister (Mar. 01, 2009)
- 02x06 Love Is a W… (Feb. 22, 2009)
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- James Bobin (11 episodes)
- Troy Miller (4 episodes)
- Taika Waititi (4 episodes)
Writers
- James Bobin (36 episodes)
- Jemaine Clement (36 episodes)
- Bret McKenzie (36 episodes)
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Series Fun Facts
- Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie met whilst attending Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand.
- Jemaine Clement (Jemaine), Bret McKenzie (Bret) and Rhys Darby (Murray Hewitt) are the only actors to appear in all 22 episodes of the series. In second place is Kristen Schaal (Mel), who…
[show]Jemaine Clement (Jemaine), Bret McKenzie (Bret) and Rhys Darby (Murray Hewitt) are the only actors to appear in all 22 episodes of the series. In second place is Kristen Schaal (Mel), who appears in a total of 21 episodes.
[hide] - Before Flight of the Conchords was made into a HBO series, it was a mostly improvised radio series on BBC Radio 2 which is similar to the TV series, where Bret and Jemaine were band members…
[show]Before Flight of the Conchords was made into a HBO series, it was a mostly improvised radio series on BBC Radio 2 which is similar to the TV series, where Bret and Jemaine were band members who were trying to make it big in London. Rhys Darby (who plays Murray in the TV series) was their manager, and Jimmy Carr played their fan called Kipper. Their radio series was popular, and in 2006 they were awarded the Bronze Sony Radio Academy Award for comedy.
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