• Fred Dagg is a fictional character from New Zealand created and acted on stage, film and television by satirist John Clarke. Clarke appeared on New Zealand...
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  • cassettes and published several books as Dagg. Over forty years after its release, the first Fred Dagg album, Fred Dagg's Greatest Hits (1976), remains one of...
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  • honour of New Zealand comedian John Clarke's most well-known character, Fred Dagg. Dagg was one of New Zealand's most recognisable comedic characters during...
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    nominated for the Billy T Award in 2001 and 2002. He also won the 2012 Fred (Dagg) award at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival, for best NZ show...
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  • more widely used in the 1970s due to the popular New Zealand comedy of Fred Dagg (John Clarke). The term may be simply affectionate, such as when it was...
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    2004 Billy T Award Winner 2004 NZ Comedy Guild Best Male Comedian 2008 Fred Dagg Award Winner "Actually, Ben Hurley does mind ..." Gisborne Herald. 25...
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  • Lyall Dagg (1929–1975), Canadian curler Thomas Dagg, Australian rugby league footballer Fred Dagg Daggs This page lists people with the surname Dagg. If...
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    Baling wire Duct tape — often used in a similar improvised way. Fence Fred Dagg Yankee ingenuity Jugaad WD-40 Peden, Robert (24 November 2008). "Farm...
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    regular comedy catalyst as seen in the character, the stereotypical farmer, Fred Dagg, and also in the work of writer Barry Crump. Wellington has jokes about...
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  • secretary. Walsh, Geraldine (4 March 1985). "Life in the fast lane – Fred Dagg style". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 51. Retrieved 5 April 2023. Johnson...
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  • of the Conchords Fly My Pretties Foamy Ed The Fourmyula Brooke Fraser Fred Dagg (John Clarke) From Scratch The Front Lawn Frontline Ruby Frost Fur Patrol...
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  • and host John Clarke – Satirical comedian, writer and actor. Creator of Fred Dagg Suzy Clarkson – television host and presenter Lana Coc-Kroft – radio and...
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  • characters created by New Zealand-Australian satirist John Clarke, part of his Fred Dagg persona Trevor, a demon character in The Good Place TV series Trevor,...
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    Anne Christine Innis Dagg CM (25 January 1933 – 1 April 2024) was a Canadian zoologist, feminist, and author of numerous books. A pioneer in the study...
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  • Daily Telegraph. News Limited. 24 April 2007. Retrieved 17 July 2011. "Fred Dagg creator's Hall of Fame honour". Stuff.co.nz. Fairfax New Zealand. 21 April...
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    Williams, the Flight of the Conchords and the satirist John Clarke ("Fred Dagg"). Wellington is home to groups that perform improvised theatre and improvisational...
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  • January 1996 OMC "How Bizarre" 3 4 August 1996 DLT "Chains" 5 5 July 1998 Fred Dagg "We Don't Know How Lucky We Are" 1 9 August 1998 Deep Obsession "Lost...
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  • bionic enhancements, but has since been lost. Fred Dagg is tasked with locating the missing ram. Fred Dagg's secret mission to find a "bionic sheep" (or...
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  • New Zealand, where he created the popular comedic Kiwi farmer character Fred Dagg, which he successfully continued after he moved to Australia; Wendy Harmer...
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    others, is a cultural icon with Taihape hosting an annual Gumboot Day. Fred Dagg, a comedy character created by John Clarke, was a stereotypical farmer...
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    lampooned political figures, especially Robert Muldoon. John Clarke aka Fred Dagg joked about rural life. From the 1990s onwards the Naked Samoans expressed...
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  • Marine zoologist. John Clarke, (Honorary Doctor of Letters) creator of Fred Dagg Jemaine Clement, Flight of the Conchords Nellie Euphemia Coad, (MA) teacher...
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    corrugated iron. Entertainer John Clarke used Taihape as a location for his Fred Dagg comedy persona. There are five marae in the Taihape area, where local...
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  • of their plan, Vale becomes the meat in the sandwich. Guest starring Fred Dagg, Carol Hirschfeld and John Campbell. To Sam With Love (3 May 2009) - When...
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  • Geary, screenwriter and actor John Clarke, satirist famous as character "Fred Dagg" Shane Cortese, actor Jeremy Corbett, comic Hamish McKay (TV3 Sports Presenter)...
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    with the cast of SportsCafe and satirist John Clarke) performance of Fred Dagg's 1998 song "We Don't Know How Lucky We Are", which topped the New Zealand...
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  • was held at the Regent Theatre and compered by Bob Hudson. It featured Fred Dagg and Robyn Archer. In 1991, Tom Molomby wrote: "The effects of the budget...
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  • episode. In 1974, a spoof episode aired focusing on the fictional character Fred Dagg (portrayed by satirist John Clarke). A spoof was first aired in 1977 with...
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    Schulz, The New Zealand Herald "Think Vigil with a post modern nod to Fred Dagg humour". Jane Bowron, The Dominion Post "This isn't the laugh out loud...
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  • they were a novelty in New Zealand, with only John Clarke's creation Fred Dagg having preceded A Week of It. The show's regular cast included McPhail...
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