John Clarke
NZ satirist John Clarke has died, aged 68
Well-known New Zealand satirist, comedian and writer John Clarke has died, aged 68. Video, Audio
Geoff Murphy remembers friend John Clarke
The late John Clarke's friend, actor Geoff Murphy, remembers his mate and the years they shared together. Video, Audio
Tributes flow for John Clarke
Actor and comedian John Clarke died over the weekend, aged 68. The New Zealander, who was best known for his portrayal of Fred Dagg, died of natural causes while walking in Australia, where he was… Video, Audio
John Clarke death
TV executive John Barnett talks about his friend John Clarke who made a giant gumboot print in New Zealand comedy. Audio
John Clarke kicks it in the guts Trev
Comedic great John Clarke has died. His friend John Banas shares his memories of the Fred Dagg years and beyond. Audio
How lucky we were to have John Clarke
First Person - The death of John Clarke was shockingly unexpected and leaves a gigantic hole in the lives of those who knew and loved him, writes Simon Morris.
"He was the greatest satirist in the english language"
Ross Stevenson, who co-wrote The Games with John Clarke, a satirical series which played in Australia ahead of the Sydney 2000 Olympics. Audio
We don't know how lucky we are. Tom Scott on his mate, John Clarke
Satirist, comedian and writer John Clarke has died, aged 68. Audio
John Clarke - actor
A month of Sundays is a sweet little Australian film about a real estate agent whose life takes an unexpected turnaround after a wrong-number phone call. New Zealand's main interest in it may be the… Audio
Anthony LaPaglia - A Month of Sundays
Award winning actor Anthony LaPaglia joins Wallace to talk about his upcoming film A Month of Sundays which also stars our own John Clarke. Audio
John Clarke: the Australian election campaign
Formerly known to many as Fred Dagg, the New Zealand satirist, comedian, writer, and long-time resident of Australia, John Clarke, casts what he describes as an anthropological eye over the Australian… Audio
John Clarke
For 25 years now John Clarke and Bryan Dawe have broadcast their weekly interviews on ABC. John Clarke talks about political satire and his work. Video, Audio
Regional Wrap
Horowhenua Vegetable growers have been struggling to work in extremely wet conditions and across Cook Strait farmers are getting stuck into winter mode. Audio
NZ Retro - The Year 1988
To a time when petrol was 88 cents a litre at the pump, a packet of 20 cigarettes would set you back $6 and a glass of beer at your local watering hole would have been about 91 cents. There were 3.3… Audio
Big customers paid to not use power
Transpower is working on a plan to pay big customers to use less electricity. Audio
John Clarke
Iconic New Zealand comedian with memories of his first job in a petrol station and working in a shearing gang. Audio
John Clarke - Farnakeling
New Zealand-born, Australian-based satiricist John Clarke introduces us to the fictitious sport farnakeling now. Audio
John Clarke: Fred Dagg at 60
Writer and performer whose early work has been collated on The Fred Dagg All-Purpose DVD and Music CD. Audio