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- Title
- LIFE (Life in the Fridge Exists) - Christmas Episode
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
After a brief interview with band Chicago Smokeshop, this Christmas episode of TVNZ's teen magazine show sees newbie reporter Nadia Neave on Stewart Island, where she meets a crayfisherman, an artist and a conservation worker. Reporter Kerre McIvor (née Woodham) quizzes David Lange about quitting as Prime Minister, as he prepares to drive in a street race. Natalie Brunt interviews Cher songwriter Diane Warren. Dr Watt (DJ Grant Kereama) looks at solvent abuse, and future Amazing Race host Phi...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 1989
- URL
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/life-xmas-episode-1989
- Related subjects
- belinda carlisle / america / united states embassy / prince / ansett / milli vanilli / bad english / rhythm of the night / cher / if i could turn back time / sandra king / department of conservation / stewart island / rakiura / fishing / patterson inlet / scuba diver / scuba diving / artist / david lange / nissan mobil / richard te one / blues / aaron te one / oban / half moon bay / crayfish / bath / darren watson / passport / port pegasus / karen stewart / salmon / salmon farming / chicago smoke shop / ohakea / racing / oe / overseas travel / songwriting / solvent abuse / glue sniffing / diane warren / attorney general / aaron laboyrie / chicago smokeshop / gluesniffing / united states / usa / debarge
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