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Gemma
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This thread is about websites, blogs & other places that NZ On Screen clips pop up on.
Friday October 21st at 10:00AM
Gemma
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We've getting a lot of traffic from the website of the former Empress of Iran, Farah Palavi, who appears in Tony Williams' documentary Sound the Trumpet, Beat the Drums, which covered the 1969 Shiraz cultural festival.
#1Monday October 24th at 5:00PM
Gemma
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Russell Brown in Public Address writes about some great sporting events held in New Zealand long before the Rugby World Cup. The blog features NZ On Screen clips The 1950 British Empire Games, and Games 74.
#2Monday October 24th at 5:03PM
Gemma
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Who's that (Wee)pu chap? The flouro-clad crossing guard-turned-Rugby World Cup hero makes it to Stuff.
#3Tuesday October 25th at 4:09PM
Gemma
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Badass Digest gets Lost in the Garden of the World.
#4Tuesday October 25th at 4:20PM
Gemma
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Home magazine editor Jeremy Hansen writes about Hometown Boomtown's pertinence in relation to the heritage debates raging in Christchurch.
#5Monday October 31st at 3:15PM
Gemma
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Top ten political dummy spits, courtesy of Stuff, featuring the Bob Jones/Rod Vaughan incident and Muldoon's "I will not have some smart Alec interviewer changing the rules half way through".
#6Thursday November 17th at 10:13AM
Gemma
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Russell Brown and the Public Address community give Te Rerenga Wairua some love in this blog, where the comments section includes great background detail from director Joe Wylie about: the soundtrack, the crew, the screening before Heart of the Stag in 1984, and much more.
#7Tuesday January 17th at 7:56AM
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