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Agent Anna

Agent Anna
Genre Comedy-drama
Created by
  • Maxine Fleming
  • Vanessa Alexander
Developed by
  • Philip Smith
  • Rachel Gardner
Directed by
  • Vanessa Alexander
  • Peter Salmon
  • Murray Keane
  • Michael Duignan
Starring
Narrated by Robyn Malcolm
Theme music composer Dulciana
Opening theme "Above the Clouds" (featuring Little Lapin)
Composer(s) Ben King
Country of origin New Zealand
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 16 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Philip Smith
  • Robyn Malcolm (series 2)
Producer(s) Rachel Gardner
Cinematography Dave Cameron
Running time 21–23 minutes
Production company(s) Great Southern Film and Television
Release
Original network TV One
Picture format
Audio format Stereophonic
Original release 31 January 2013 (2013-01-31) – August 7, 2014 (2014-08-07)
External links
Website

Agent Anna is a New Zealand comedy-drama television series, created by Maxine Fleming with Vanessa Alexander and devised by Robyn Malcolm. It is produced by Great Southern Film and Television and funded by NZ on Air and Television New Zealand. It began airing its first series of six episodes in New Zealand on 31 January 2013. NZ on Air announced on 12 August 2013 that the show received funding for a second series of 10 episodes.

Anna Kingston's husband has left her and their two teenage daughters and gone to Australia leaving behind substantial debts. The family home has been sold, leaving the family to move into Anna's parents' basement. Armed with a new real estate agent's diploma and a motivational CD, Anna gets a job in an Auckland real estate office. Her co-workers steal her listings and treat her poorly, her daughters miss their previous private school, and her mother is unsympathetic.

In Australia, the show premiered on 7Two on 15 January 2014.

The number of viewers was good by New Zealand standards. Chris Philpott in On the Box says "Malcolm catches the vulnerability, the humanity, at the core of Anna Kingston, and she sells the despair that this former housewife is going through," and he thought the first episode was well-structured. Michelle Hewitson in The New Zealand Herald wrote "it's a rather sweet, giggly little blonde number with not a lot of substance, but who cares? It's obvious Malcolm is having a lot of fun." She thought it was about time a comedy was set around the city's "overheated" property market. In contrast, Jane Bowron wrote in The Dominion Post that "the first episode was as hard to sell as a real estate agent's first house sale" and criticised it for being set in Auckland rather than more typical New Zealand, and dealing with a woman who had been out of the workforce for 20 years, which is no longer common for New Zealand women. Nick Grant, also in the Herald, says "[Initially Anna is] little more than a hapless doormat, which at best is more likely to attract a somewhat impatient sympathy than outright affection" but suggests the show will "map [her] journey to independent assertiveness." Diana Wichtel in The New Zealand Listener says "This quiet comedy is in danger of being overshadowed by something sexier", but says she intends to keep watching it.


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