I have admitted, sort of, that I did laugh out loud.
– Politician Judith Collins remembers Waitangi 2016 in episode one
Are you telling me it's not a working dildo?
– Hayden Donnell uncovers a startling fact about an infamous protest incident in episode one
If I was to use one word to describe the Big Fresh animatronic characters it would be, um, 'haunting'.
– Guy Williams on the 1990s Big Fresh animatronic fruit and vegetables in episode two
Better look after this mushroom, Hayden.
– Ruawai businessman Anthony Blundell issues a warning in episode two
It's now stood for seventeen years. Lonely and defiant, like a dog patrolling its owner's grave...
– Presenter Hayden Donnell on Huntly's DEKA sign in episode three
Very brave man or very stupid — it's not gonna happen.
– Huntly local Frank McInally on Donnell's desire to move the DEKA sign to Te Papa in episode three
I needed help. I needed Suzanne Paul.
– Hayden reaches out to a screen legend in episode five
This Kiwi fulla walked up to me and said “Bro, you went viral on Facebook.” I said, “what do you mean?” He showed me his phone and said, “Lets Gone Warriors sign.” I said, “Oh, sweet!”
– Tyson Elia on the day he found out he was an internet sensation, episode six
Particularly, my producer, Amber, learnt a lot about how to get things into the museum. You'll see how that went. In the show, I'm perhaps even more bumbling and idiotic than I am in real life, so you probably won't see a lot of just exactly how an artefact makes it from being submitted to the museum into the actual exhibit, because most of the show is concentrated on me just collecting the exhibits themselves.
– Hayden Donnell discusses learning the requirements for submitting items to the museum, RNZ, 5 October 2018
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