On 13 March 2014, New Zealand on Air confirmed that they will help fund a two-hour telemovie to give fans closure. On 10 October 2011 it was announced that funding had been given for a second season. In March 2011 it was confirmed the show will air later in the year and was described as "a light-hearted and comedic drama based around five friends with two things in common: a pub quiz and the fact that each of them is unlucky or unhappy in love." Blair Strang, Shane Cortese, Tandi Wright, Nicole Whippy and Debbie Newby-Ward were announced to be in the cast. 6.9 million was given to the show for a 13 episode run. In December 2010 funding was approved for the show and NZ on Air representatives were said to be excited.
In November 2010 it was confirmed that the creators of Go Girls had created a new show and it may be airing on TV One. Michelle's therapist in season 3.Ĭortese said that the cast were already friends before filming started. Mark Mitchinson plays David Mannering.Jason Hoyte plays Smudge Mac's business partner, real name Malcolm.Dylan Holmes plays Frank Delany Mac & Jo's youngest son.Simon Mead plays Noah Delany Mac & Jo's eldest son.Tim Balme plays Jules Celeste's father.Elizabeth Hawthorne plays Anne Catherine's mother.Manon Blackman plays Celeste Duvall Catherine's teenage daughter.Aaron Ward as the Quiz Master The man who runs the quiz.Barnie Duncan plays Scotty Michelle's philandering ex-husband.
Blair Strang plays Brian King a plumber and serial womanizer who specializes in sports, eighties music and geography.Tandi Wright plays Catherine Duvall an attractive, intelligent and acerbic doctor who specializes in medicine, science, and anything about France.Shane Cortese plays Mac Delany an advertising guy with a heart of gold who specializes in general knowledge.