Frank Torley MNZM |
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Born |
Francis Desmond Torley 1940/1941 Dunedin, New Zealand |
Died |
(aged 75) Wellington, New Zealand |
Occupation | Television presenter, director and producer |
Years active | 1966–2016 |
Notable work |
Country Calendar Top Town A Dog's Show |
Spouse(s) | Jennifer Eva Torley (m. 1966) |
Francis Desmond "Frank" Torley MNZM (1940/1941 – 27 March 2016) was a New Zealand television reporter and producer, best known for his work on Country Calendar spanning almost 50 years.
Born in Dunedin, Torley was raised there and in Timaru and Auckland, where he was educated at Sacred Heart College. He was a farm worker for three years after leaving school, before joining Wright Stephenson as a stock and station agent. He married his wife, Jennifer Eva Torley, in 1966, and the couple went on to have two children.
In 1966, Torley joined the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation in Palmerston North as a rural reporter covering central New Zealand, and made his first contribution to Country Calendar the following year. He continued working on radio and on Country Calendar until 1975, despite moving to Christchurch in 1970. Following the restructuring of the NZBC in 1975, Torley spent 18 months as a newsreader on television in Christchurch, and then became a reporter and director for Country Calendar, based in Wellington. After training as a producer, he became the producer of Country Calendar and head of TVNZ's rural programmes unit in 1981. As well as Country Calendar, Torley produced A Dog's Show, Agri-Tech 2000, and the Young Farmer of the Year finale shows.
For a number of years in the 1980s, Torley was stood down from Country Calendar after he appeared in an advertisement for Wrightsons, which TVNZ deemed to be a conflict of interest. During this period he was producer of the broadcaster's religious programmes and co-presented Top Town with Craig Little.