ROCKED THE NATION: 100 NZ POP CULTURE MOMENTS. EPISODE TWO

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2009
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2009
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F131336
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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:44:26
Broadcast Date
13/07/2009
Production company
SATELLITE MEDIA
Credits
Presenter: Rhys Darby
Narrator: Jaquie Brown
Director of Photography: Mark Chamberlin
Writer: Mitchell Hawkins
Director: Mitchell Hawkins
Producer: Hayley Cunningham

''Hosted by Rhys Darby, ‘Rocked The Nation 2’ will take viewers on a ride through the top 100 moments in New Zealand’s pop culture. We’ll revisit the important and the trivial, the famous and the infamous and investigate the events that make up the fabric of our kiwi lives.
Through the series we’l, l celebrate some of the colourful characters of our time - from NZ’s king of comedy Billy T, our Hollywood bad boy Cliff Curtis, Buck Shelford, through to the yodelling Topp Twins, Fred Dagg, the Ingham Twins and even Hairy Maclary.'' Throng.co.nz; 7/08/2009

The ‘Boobs on Bikes’ parade.
Tim Shadbolt and the concrete mixer.
David McPhail’s Robert Muldoon.
The election of the world’s first trans-gender MP, Georgina Beyer.
Cliff Curtis’ multiethnic range of acting parts.
Fair Go’s great success and their ad busting with Salon Kingsadore.
Marc Ellis’ court appearance for drugs.
Pavlova.
Sam Hunt.
Hairy MacLary.
Carless Days.
Martin Henderson’s tryst with Britney Spears and Geeling Ng’s video with David Bowie.
Under the Mountain.
Ahmed Zaoui.
Patricia Bartlett and censorship.
Brian Tamaki’s Enough is Enough march.
Topp Twins.
It’s in the Bag and Selwyn Toogood, Daivd Tua’s “O for Awesome” on Wheel of Fortune.