Mark Crysell


Mark Crysell is a New Zealand television presenter and journalist. He has worked on different shows with Television New Zealand.

Career

Television

Mark Crysell is a television reporter who's been part of the team for Television New Zealand's flagship current affairs programme, Sunday for 10 years.
He's also reported for TVNZ shows, Assignment, Close Up, Fair Go and the arts programme Backch@t.
In early 2018, Crysell went to North Korea with a team which negotiated access to parts of the country that no foreigner had ever been to.
Between 2008 and 2010, he was TVNZ's Europe Correspondent based in London which included covering everything from All Blacks tours, to the GFC and a Gaza war.
Along the way he collected many awards, including Best Current Affairs Reporter and Television Reporter of the Year at the Qantas Media Awards, best daily current affairs report in the AFTA Awards in 2011 and best weekly current affairs report at the NZ TV awards in 2012. He's also won two TP McLean awards for Best Sports Features.
Crysell started his career in radio working first for Radio Northland in Whangarei in 1990 and then for National Radio in Christchurch and Wellington. He was seconded to Radio Deutsche Welle in Cologne, Germany between 1992 and 1994 where he also worked as Radio New Zealand's Europe Correspondent.
Crysell's also been a fencing contractor in Taranaki, a truck and bulldozer driver, prospected for gas and oil in the Western Australian desert, a roofer in Bavaria and a courier driver in London.
He has also worked on TVNZ's Sunday programme and TVNZ's Close Up programme. Crysell has also won several awards with his work in television. He currently works on TVNZ's Fair Go Television Show.

Personal life

Crysell is married to current affairs producer Briar McCormack.