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- Olly Ohlson: Keeping cool till after school…
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Olly Ohlson inspired a generation of kids on five a day a week show After School. He is credited with introducing both Te Reo and Sign language to children's television. His legendary catchphrase 'Keep cool till after school' is still remembered by fans. In this ScreenTalk, Ohlson talks about: Having fun playing the guitar and singing songs on 1970s show Cgull Enjoying performing on Woolly Hills and Woolly Manor Becoming an older role model for kids on After School Wanting the show to be a ...
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- childrens television / childrens tv / maori language / indigenous / interview / te reo / presenter / after school / olly ohlson / keep it cool till after school / sign language / screentalk / nice one stu / stu dennison / teaching / education / nzsl / keep cool til after school / children / te reo māori / bumble / role models / olly ohlson: keeping cool till after school… / cgull / andy whittle / kevin smith / woolly hills / woolly manor / scripts / deaf / new zealand sign language / nz sign language / scriptwriting / kia ora / hei kona ra / christchurch / children's television / children's tv / kids tv / kids television / language weeks / language week / māori / cultural groups / telephone exchange / jason gunn / the son of a gunn show / janine morrell-gunn / fishy / puppets / puppetry / puppeteering / puppeteer / songwriting / preforming / what now? / television presenter / gary mccormick: radio host / presenter and poet... / kids show host / kids show presenter
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