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- Lorin Clarke - Funny As Interview
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- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
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In this Funny As interview, writer Lorin Clarke, daughter of comedic legend John Clarke, shares memories of her “hilarious dad” and his “two separate careers in two separate continents”. From Fred Dagg to farnarkeling, she covers: Her dad being the “prat-falling paper collector” during pass-the-parcel games at birthday parties His enjoyment of “the art of exaggeration” and how he always said his greatest strength was that he came from the audience — starting with Fred Dagg Her dad's first da...
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- Video
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/interviews/funny-as-lorin-clarke-2019
- Related subjects
- pass the parcel / ian fraser / fred dagg / palmerston north / parody / victoria university / world war ii / world war 2 / world war two / michael mcdonald / simon morris / the games / nzbc / roger hall / farnarkeling / barry humphries / ginette mcdonald / clarke and dawe / abc radio / brian dawe / the gillies report / abc / max gillies / man and boy / walter mitty / death in brunswick / sam neill / peter kelly / crackerjack / ross stevenson / poetry / book of parodies / seamus heaney / the graham kennedy show / bette midler / cancer council victoria / melbourne / stiff / the brush off / fred dagg's greatest hits / qantas / lectures on leisure / fred dagg on leisure / rob goldblatt / john howard / cartooning / satire / cartoons / radio / documentary / gillies report / graham kennedy show / the brush-off / the brushoff / nz broadcasting corporation / paul keating
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