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- Title
- The Unauthorised History of New Zealand - Visitors (Episode One)
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
This 'alternative' version of New Zealand history was made by the team behind Eating Media Lunch. Channelling Kenneth Cumberland — presenter of heavyweight 80s series Landmarks — Jeremy Wells plumbs the TV archives to poke fun at New Zealand, and its people. Some excruciating hilarity is mined from artifacts of visitation to southern shores, from Bill Clinton to the Beatles. In the two excerpts of this episode about famous visitors, Muhammad Ali's fast food tastes down under are examined; the...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2005
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/unauthorised-history-of-nz-episode-one-2005
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- comedy / mockumentary / politicians / issues / scam / news / media / history / current affairs / hoax / bob jones / diana / charles / haka / iran / aotea square / beatles / muhammad ali / sheep / princess diana / prince charles / royal family / jenny shipley / bill clinton / 2000s / 2005 / nz on air / new zealand on air / auckland / 1999 / 1990s / 90s / nineties / plane / chelsea clinton / america / kapa haka / 1964 / 1960s / 60s / sixties / beatles tour / dove-myer robinson / sewerage / beatle mania / cheering / crowd / fans / taniwha / john lennon / paul mccartney / ringo starr / george harrison / yoko ono / rolling stones / 1971 / 1970s / 70s / seventies / robin gibb / lyndon b johnson / 1966 / uss haddo / angus bull / somes island / eyewitness / 1979 / robert jones / cleopatra / dalai lama / christchurch / dunedin / national film unit / 1974 / shah / shah of iran / american empire / david slack / dictatorship / 1983 / 1980s / 80s / eighties / epsom girls grammar school / queen victoria / ovine / michael taylor / canterbury university / the great sheep migration / merino / romney / nzoa / nzonair
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