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Hello and welcome to the Being Eve website on Te Kete Ipurangi. If you have ever thought about the programme Being Eve, or even just television in general, this is the place to be. As well as information about the television industry and dramatic skills, there is an abundance of Being Eve show facts, star photos, and interviews.

Go straight to Behind the scenes to find information about the people involved, how the show began, or to read the episode summaries.

Fleur Saville plays Eve
Fleur Saville plays Eve

If you have ever thought about writing for television, or perhaps the writing behind Being Eve, then think about taking a look at Writing where there's information about genre, theme, script, and setting to be found. There is plenty more to think about in the activities suggested in Being a writer. There is also an interview with one of the writers of Being Eve, Maxine Fleming.


Lionel Wickliffe plays Matt
Lionel Wickliffe plays Matt

Enjoy the drama side of television? Fascinated by the characters you see and the people who bring them to life? The cast and characters of Being Eve are fully fleshed out with interviews and photos within the Actors and Characters sections in Behind the scenes. Or take a chance with being dramatic and have a go at acting out something yourself.

Question: Who was the producer of Being Eve?
Answer: Vanessa Alexander

Link from her name to read her fascinating interview and then follow the two links below to find out who else is involved in the production of a television programme like Being Eve. Over 50 people in the production team to start with, and 14 to be found in detail. Find a challenge in producing something yourself with one of the activities found in Being productive.

Joanna Morrison plays Sylvie
Joanna Morrison plays Sylvie

For those of you who have wondered about soundtracks, camera work, special effects and other elements of technical prowess that go on behind the scenes, try Technical elements for some more information.

Look at the importance of the audience, or check out some ideas on how to write a review in Being critical.


Although the pages within Teaching notes and Activities are written primarily for teachers to use in the classroom, there is information for you on all the areas outlined above.

If there's any word you may be unsure about, try looking it up in the Glossary.

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