"As a Kiwi I grew up with the music of The Exponents so I felt very lucky to portray the mysterious Victoria who is a bit of a Kiwi legend thanks to Jordan's classic song.
"The experience has definitely renewed my love for their tunes."
In the past, songwriter Luck has said Victoria was inspired by his former Christchurch landlady who ran an escort service - and the music was penned first in original Exponent's guitarist Steve Cowan's girlfriend's flat in Timaru.
"But the final lyrics weren't finished until around four months later," Luck told the Herald. "There were six or seven verses. It took ages to get together too.
"We were running through it over and over again."
The song rocketed the band to national stardom, making the Top 10.
Yesterday, Luck was staying tight-lipped about the 90-minute TV show, which charts the band's rollercoaster career, saying things were "under wraps at the minute."
But he let slip he was impressed by the actors cast to play him and his wild-living band mates.
"Man, I wish I could yarn about this," he said. "I can say that the actors playing us recording Victoria in the studio look amazingly authentic."
Why Does Love? - which received $2.5m in funding from NZ on Air and is being made by Great Southern Television - will take centre stage in another season of TV One's Sunday Theatres series next year.