Jason Gunn
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Jason Gunn (born 1968) is a New Zealand television personality. Best known for being "the face of children's television" during the late 1980s and 1990s, hosting 'After School' (1989) and co hosting 'The Son of a Gunn Show' (1992-1995) and Jase TV (1992) with Thingee as well as starring in the straight-to-video kids movie Jase and Thingees Big Adventure, based on The Son of a Gunn Show.
When the Son of a Gunn Show finished (due to TVNZ moving their children's television operations to Wellington), Jason became a radio announcer for More FM. Between 1997 and 1999 he hosted a variety show, "Young Entertainers", and at one stage was the voice for a New Zealand pre-school character, Bumble.
More recently, he had hosted the 2007 seasons of Dancing with the Stars, after also hosting the 2005 and 2006 seasons, and now hosts his own game show, The Rich List. He also runs a production and facilities company, Whitebait-TV, in Christchurch with his wife, Janine Morrell, for which he writes, directs and produces for television, including children's show, What Now and oversees the production of television commercials. [1]
[edit] Filmography
- "Wheel of Fortune"
- "The Rich List"
- "Dancing with the Stars"
- "Sparkle Friends"
- "Squirt"
- "Look Who's Famous Now"
- "Bumble"
- "Small Talk"
- "Young Entertainers"
- "Jase TV"
- "Son of a Gunn Show"
- "After 2"
- "After School"
- "New Zealand's Funniest Home Videos"
- "What Now"
[edit] Notes
- ^ Jason Gunn. TVNZ.
[edit] External links
- Jason Gunn at the Internet Movie Database
- Clip from 'Jase and Thingees Big Adventure'
- 'Jasons Tinny House' Clip from Havoc's Luxury Suites and Conference Facility.

