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- Loxene Golden Disc: Chris Bourn and the first NZ music videos
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After producing the successful 1966 Loxene Golden Disc award, Wellington-based TV producer Christopher Bourn was put in charge of the 1967 programme. Bourn decided to make a drastic change and go outdoors. “The previous year’s event was a rather staid affair,” he recalls. “I wanted to escape the confines of the studio. The Monkees weekly television series was also an inspiration with its mix of slap stick and outdoor shoots.”
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- Published: 28 May 2024 Updated: 4 Jun 2024
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