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Jennifer Aniston may fly with the Conchords

Last updated 01:11 18/06/2008
Reuters
TAKING OFF: Jennifer Aniston has reportedly asked for a guest role on hit Kiwi comedy show, Flight of the Conchords.

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New Zealand's "fourth most popular folk duo", Flight of the Conchords, may be stepping up a notch in the calibre of co-stars in their next New York-based TV series.

Wellington-based Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie may be joined by Hollywood actress Jennifer Aniston in the next series commissioned for the HBO cable network, the Daily Telegraph reported.

"To think that we have had calls from Jennifer Aniston's people saying she really likes the show and Steven Spielberg requesting a copy of the series, it's pretty crazy," McKenzie, 32, said from Los Angeles.

The first series, aired in the US last June and McKenzie said American viewers warmed undertones of trans-Tasman rivalry.

In their first television show, a comedy series set in New York, Clement and McKenzie played struggling musicians and recount their attempts to crack the big-time.

"We have just started 10 weeks of writing the second series and we are definitely going to explore the rivalry between Australia and New Zealand at a government ambassadorial level.

"One storyline is one of us ending up in a relationship with an Australian."

"Americans really latched onto it and strangers keep coming up to me on the street and asking me about the rivalry, which we all know generally only comes out during a rugby match," McKenzie said.

"I think it's similar to the Canadian and American relationship, so now they feel like they have been let in on a secret joke between the Kiwis and Aussies."

The pair won a Grammy Award for comedy album of the year in February, had the soundtrack from the TV show go to number three on the American billboard charts, and recently had Oscar winner Susan Sarandon asking to meet them after a comedy show recently.

"Luckily we are working a lot which is keeping us fairly grounded," McKenzie told the Daily Telegraph.

- NZPA

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