Girl vs. Boy
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Paul Yates
David Stubbs &
Thomas Robins
Carolyn Dando
Emma Draper
Abby Damen
Will Robertson
Josh McKenzie
Nathan Brabender
Chris Parker
| Girl vs. Boy | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Teen situation comedy Comedy drama |
| Written by | Martha Hardy Ward Paul Yates David Stubbs & Thomas Robins |
| Directed by | David Stubbs & Thomas Robins |
| Starring | Courtney Abbot Carolyn Dando Emma Draper Abby Damen Will Robertson Josh McKenzie Nathan Brabender Chris Parker |
| Country of origin | New Zealand |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 3 |
| No. of episodes | 21 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 30 minutes |
| Production companies | KHF Media NZ on Air TVNZ |
| Original release | |
| Network | TV2 |
| Release | 2012 |
Girl vs. Boy is a New Zealand teen situation comedy filmed in Seatoun, Wellington and produced by KHF Media, NZ on Air and TVNZ. The series takes place in the perfect, tight knit suburb of The Bay, where the dramatic breakup of Hailey (Carolyn Dando) and Tim (Josh McKenzie) has divided the whole community which leaves Maxine (Courtney Abbot), a self-proclaimed 'love-detective,' to investigate the breakup, settle the conflict and reunite the tight knit community.[1][2]
In the second season, the bay is keen to maintain its reputation in New Zealand's happiest suburb competition. The bay tries everything it can to make Maxine and Jack the happy poster couple for its campaign. This time it is Maxine's own love life that is out in the open, and aired on national tv.
In the third season, the new principal wants to divide girls and boys at school. Maxine and her friends must work out why the principal is on this mission, and her history with the people of the bay. School camp is a key event, as well as Student elections, with Max, Olaf, Grayson and Gina all running for a position.