You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. On a recent trip to Sydney, John Clarke was accosted by a young porter at his hotel who commandeered ...
Thirty years on and Fred Dagg is top of the pops across the ditch and again scoring rave reviews at home. The 1970’s character returned to TVNZ last year in the Dagg Sea Scrolls, a laugh a minute ...
Fred Dagg with Lamb, ca. 1970s. Photographed by Peter Bush. Collection of Te Manawa Museums Trust, courtesy of the Bush Family (Photo/Supplied) Fred Dagg’s costume will be on public display at Te ...
John Clarke is widely regarded as one of the best satirists Australasia has ever seen. He died before Easter. He first came to fame in New Zealand as the farmer Fred Dagg. With his wife called "The ...
The man who wore Fred Dagg’s famous gumboots is being celebrated with the launch of a new online video collection dedicated to the father of Kiwi comedy, John Clarke. A treasure trove of Clarke’s most ...
Lorin Clarke’s documentary But Also John Clarke examines the forces that created Fred Dagg – and the reinvention that came with his move from New Zealand to Australia Get our weekend culture and ...
These days the former Fred Dagg is flat-out writing, performing and producing for film and television. Photo Researcher / Emma Walter Laughs to boot: Bridgette Allen and John Clarke were cabaret ...
John Clarke, aka Fred Dagg, has sold all his New Zealand shares, after a frustrating – and hilarious – series of compliance checks demanded by a financial institution. In today’s National Business ...
Lorin Clarke spoke to The Country's Jamie Mackay about her documentary on her father, John Clarke, aka Fred Dagg. Today on The Country radio show, host Jamie Mackay catches up with writer, performer ...
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