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  Fred Dagg
Fred Dagg is the well known name of comedian and political satirist John Clarke.
John was born in New Zealand and graced the television screens in a satirical role, always wearing a fl singlet and gumboots.
A second album "Fred Dagg Live" was released in 1976.
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  Fred Dagg Information
Fred Dagg is a fictional archetype satirist from New Zealand created and acted on stage, film and television by satirist John Clarke.
When Clarke first unveiled the character of Fred Dagg in recordings and on New Zealand TV in 1975, he became a national star and icon.
The Fred Dagg character is a stereotypical farmer and New Zealand bloke; clad in a fl singlet and gumboots, and supposedly attended by numerous associates (or sons) all named 'Trev'.
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  Fred Dagg - RecipeFacts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Fred Dagg is a fictional archetype satirist from New Zealand created and acted on stage, film and television by satirist John Clarke.
When Clarke first unveiled the character of Fred Dagg in recordings and on New Zealand TV in 1975, he became a national star and icon.
The Fred Dagg character is a stereotypical farmer and New Zealand bloke; clad in a fl singlet and gumboots, and supposedly attended by numerous associates (or sons) all named 'Trev'.
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 Fred Dagg - Nostalgia Central
Fred Dagg was actually kiwi-born comedian and political satirist John Clarke, who appeared as Dagg on television always wearing a fl singlet and gumboots.
Fred Dagg became a household name in Australia in 1975.
A second album (Fred Dagg Live) was released in 1976 and was also a huge seller.
www.nostalgiacentral.com /pop/freddagg.htm   (206 words)

  
 Fred Dagg information - Search.com
Fred Dagg is a fictional archetype satirist from New Zealand created and acted on stage, film and television by satirist John Clarke.
When Clarke first unveiled the character of Fred Dagg in recordings and on New Zealand TV in 1975, he became a national star and icon.
The Fred Dagg character is a stereotypical farmer and New Zealand bloke; clad in a fl singlet and gumboots, and supposedly attended by numerous associates (or sons) all named 'Trev'.
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 Textuary | A Complete Dagg
Despite the title, this book is not a collection of Fred Dagg's ruminations.
Rather, A Complete Dagg, his somethingth book, don't quote me on that, I'll have to confirm that, is a brilliant collection of laconic laughter-inducing levity and lampooning, and something else, alliteration or something, which I for one think is quite all right.
Now this section sounds suspiciously to me like the words of Frederick Dagg, and in fact on the lead-in page it does have "Fred Dagg" written on the top, but this, I believe, does not destroy my original hypothesis, i.e., this book has lots of stuff.
www.speedysnail.com /textuary/dagg.html   (413 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
He first became known during the mid-to-late 1970s for portraying a laconic farmer called Fred Dagg on stage, film and television.
Some of his earliest appearances as Fred Dagg in the Australian media were on the ABC's The Science Show and Dagg later made regular radio appearances on 2JJ up until the station moved to the FM band and was renamed 2JJJ in 1980.
Fred Dagg Live: A Bit of a Dagg (1976) (TV)....
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 Annual comedy festival dares to win applause - 29 Apr 2005 - NZ Herald: Lifestyle News and Reviews from New Zealand and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Fred Dagg, real name John Clarke, was a famous New Zealand comedy icon back in the 1970s.
If it weren't for Fred Dagg's gumboots then New Zealand comedy would be nothing.
In case you're wondering who Fred Dagg is - hey, he was famous in the 70s - then his real name was John Clarke, a comedy icon and patron of the New Zealand International Comedy Festival that starts today.
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 Fred dagg - Lyrics - fred dagg All songs, words of songs FREE, At lyrics and
Fred Dagg Fred Dagg is a fictional archetype satirist from New Zealand created and acted on stage, film and television by satirist John Clarke.
Fred Dagg, aka John Morrison Clarke, who graced New Zealand TV screens in a satirical role a wearing fl singlet and gumboots, enjoyed "taking the piss"
Fred Dagg was the creation of that great comedy writer John Clarke.
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 Fred Dagg: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
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 The Kiwi Screen Forum - The Wonderful World of Fred Dagg (1975)
However I do remember a hilarious sequence with Fred Dagg trying to fix his landrover on the side of the road.
A passing motorist stops to help him and Fred Dagg most of the sequence moaning moaning to the guy about the Government.
I'm not sure if the Fred Dagg character was in Buck House, John Clarke certainly was.
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 Fred Dagg and his greatest Kiwi Songs EVER!!!
Fred Dagg, (aka John Morrison Clarke) is one of the greatest kiwi icons EVER!
Fred really enjoyed "taking the piss"out of the post-pioneering Kiwi bloke and blokess in all sorts of ways, especially musically.
His greatest songs are the unforgettable "Gumboot Song" and "We don't know how lucky we are!" (it has been re-released in 1998 and is better than ever) of the mid-1970s, and many people believe they should replace our national anthem.
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 FRED DAGG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
He appeared in a movie called Dagg Day Afternoon and made several LP records including Fred Dagg''s Greatest Hits (EMI: 1975).
His greatest songs are the unforgettable "Gumboot Song" and "We Don't Know How Lucky We Are!" (it has been re-released in 1998 and is better than ever) from the mid-1970s, and many people believe that the latter should replace our national anthem.
Sony recently released Fred Dagg-Anthology, which is brilliant, but conspicuous by their absence are the two chart toppers 'Gumboots' and the original version of 'We Don't Know How Lucky We Are!'.
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 YouTube - Fred Dagg - We Don't Know How Lucky We Are
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 Fred Dagg
Fred Dagg, aka John Morrison Clarke, who graced New Zealand TV screens in a satirical role a wearing fl singlet and gumboots, enjoyed "taking the piss" out of the post- pioneering Kiwi bloke and blokess.
Clarke went to Australia in the late 1970s where he has established himself as a top script writer and personality, and has devised even more sophisticated ways of "taking the piss" out of the Aussies.
He appeared in a movie Dagg Day Afternoon and made several LP records including Fred Dagg's Greatest Hits (1975)
www.wordworx.co.nz /dagg.html   (111 words)

  
 Lyrics - fred dagg All songs, words of songs FREE, At lyrics and songs - : Lyrics And Songs
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Lyrics of the songs from the album UNKNOWN By fred dagg
Discussion for FRED DAGG, if you want to comment on a song or an album, Please comment on the album's page or song's page
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 Science Fair Projects - Fred Dagg
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Fred Dagg is a fictional archetype satirist from New Zealand created and acted by John Morrison Clarke.
The film version was Dagg Day Afternoon (1977) (Directors: John Clarke and Geoff Murphy).
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 Fred Dagg Details, Meaning Fred Dagg Article and Explanation Guide
Fred Dagg Details, Meaning Fred Dagg Article and Explanation Guide
Fred Dagg Guide, Meaning, Facts, Information and Description
In the late 1970s, Clarke moved from New Zealand to Australia, and New Zealanders lost one of their favourite humorists.
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 Fred Dagg Live: A Bit of a Dagg (1976) (TV)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Fred Dagg Live: A Bit of a Dagg (1976) (TV)
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 The New Zealanders - Fred Dagg - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
The New Zealanders - Fred Dagg - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
In the early 1970s the satirist John Clarke invented the comic figure of the fl-singletted, gumboot- wearing Fred Dagg.
As urban culture began to develop, some people began to laugh at these traditional stereotypes.
www.teara.govt.nz /NewZealanders/NewZealandPeoples/TheNewZealanders/11/ENZ-Resources/Standard/1/en   (124 words)

  
 "The Wonderful World of Fred Dagg" (1975)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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Fred Dagg Live: A Bit of a Dagg
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 Fred Dagg Anthology | Amplifier NZ Music
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In 1998 this 'Anthology' CD was released by Columbia.
It contains most of the items Fred is best remembered for."
www.amplifier.co.nz /release/23152/fred_dagg_anthology.html   (450 words)

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