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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was nominated for the Billy T Award in 2001 and 2002 and won the 2012 Fred (Dagg) Award for best NZ show at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival...
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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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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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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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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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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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