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RNZ Interview: Spot On - Ian Taylor & Michael Stedman

RNZ Interview: Spot On - Ian Taylor & Michael Stedman
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RNZ Interview: Spot On - Ian Taylor & Michael Stedman
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Children's magazine show Spot On ran from 1974 until 1988 on Television One, and was a mix of education and entertainment. It featured several hosts who went on to be household names, including Phil Keoghan, Danny Watson and Ian Taylor. Jesse Mulligan speaks to one of its former producers, Michael Stedman, and former host, Ian Taylor.

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https://www.nzonscreen.com/interviews/rnz-spot-on-ian-taylor-michael-stedman-2021
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1970s / 70s / kids' tv / children's tv / magazine show / education / 80s / 1980s / eighties / dunedin / tv studio / 12 year olds / kidult / magazine programme / reporters

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