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- Title
- Sunday - John Clarke
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
- Description
Sunday presenter Cameron Bennett travelled to Melbourne to interview ex-pat actor and writer John Clarke, and mark the New Zealand-born comedian's 60th birthday. Clarke says he "couldn't have been happier" performing as Taihape farmer Fred Dagg in the mid 1970s, and shares a story about a 1974 sketch in which he answered a spontaneous telephone call in character. Longtime Australian collaborator Bryan Dawe calls Clarke "more Australian than Australians are", while Clarke discusses the media f...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2008
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/sunday-john-clarke-2008
- Related subjects
- humour / australia / the games / olympics / sydney olympics / abc / fred dagg / gallery / weather report / satire / political satire / droll / career / bryan dawe / taihape / farming / kiwi accent / 1970s / we don't know how lucky we are / rooster / comedy / nz comedy / tvnz / nzbc / melbourne / radio / fitzroy / golf / sports / author / phobias / travel / landline telephone / office / government / diversifing / flight of the conchords / new york / imitation / rural new zealand / received pronunciation / seventies / cafe / dairy farm / trevor / kiwi humour / commercial / kiwibank / gumboot song / fred dagg's greatest hits / kiwi comedy / australian comedy / david low / tram / flying / accents / gumboot / 7.30 report
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