I saw this in my early teens and was gobsmacked. Couldn't make head nor tails of it. Find it pretty dull now except the shots of Fred $ sons walking single file which I really enjoyed. (Early days in the evolutionary process for this bunch of Daggs).....
For what we are about to receive, we must remember to thank the ol' Sheila... I'm thinking of going into town today so I want the number plate taking off the tractor and putting on the Land Rover..... my god he was good wasn't he? There'll never be another John Clarke!
I was Living in Taupo in the Mid 70's , My then Daughter , absolutely loved your add, ( the one with the Bythenzol Paste Gun , she could mimic you to a Tee ) Vale John Clarke , You will be surely Missed, --- Vale RIP.
I was a Fred Dagg fan before he became Fred Dagg! John Clarke started his comedy career in local TV comedy sitcom called "Buck House" and even then quickly became a household favourite ; his catchphrase was "That'll be the door" whenever someone knocked. oh well, you had to be there, i guess!
Absolutely Priceless!! Echoes of Monty Python. Mocking everyone, esp himself…the days when people understood that thoughtful, clever humor is about commiserating around shared foibles/flaws, not about creating victims. II miss my years in NZ 87 & 91, the farmer/sheep conspiracies, the over-confident & Wild West attitudes of ski/raft/jump/ locals, the depression-era culture there(fix things!), and Michelle!
Good ol' NZ. Well have to say that his humour was far closer to the truth than some people would like to admit. I worked on 2 dairy farms as a teenager and there was no humour and the scenery was much as you see here. Depressing.
I only just spotted the "Mount Crawford office" 🤣 For context it was a prison in Wellington City. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prisons_in_New_Zealand#Wellington_Prison
I recall hearing from a Kiwi friend of mine that the city-dwellers in New Zealand took this episode of Country Calendar seriously, probably because it was (and still is) usually a serious programme showcasing various farms around the country.
I wonder why there are never any opening or closing credits on these old NZ shows? Were they super-imposed only during the actual broadcast? That might make sense ... they only really seemed to use film over videotape
such a shame New Zealand has become woke and pc over the past 6yrs - pleased that John Clarke is not here to see how stupid we have become and how we have lost our sense of humor
When New Zealand English was charming. Men were blokes or jokers; seldom "guys". Refreshingly free of cringeworthy American slang such as "awesome" or "absolutely". Intonation free of uptalk. Wonderfully dry delivery. Those were the days.
The days of comedy. Where you could speak your mind, laugh at yourself and laugh at others. Nowadays here in communist NZ, speaking your mind and laughing at others can get you arrested.
@@keza41 You have no argument. Your racist comment is as basic as a fleeing squid who squirts ink because you cannot stand up and debate. When you have no political argument, you are defeated. I rest my case.
Peopled Diagram argument? I don’t dont need an argument to call out your bullshit statement for what it is. Give me a link to a story where someone got arrested for........ laughing at others. You made the claim, prove it.
"Trevor here, he's the first born, and he's the eldest, as a result of that"! Minister for the bleedin' obvious....
LOVE IT
The good old days of Country Calendar on a Sunday you didn't dare miss and amazing the number of people who thought it was kosher, brilliant stuff!!
I saw this in my early teens and was gobsmacked. Couldn't make head nor tails of it.
Find it pretty dull now except the shots of Fred $ sons walking single file which I really enjoyed. (Early days in the evolutionary process for this bunch of Daggs).....
Rewooling the sheep....a brilliant bit of original comedy. Thank you, Mr Clarke, for all of your work.
Classic Kiwi,,,a sense of humour,never beaten..1 of our best ,im a Kiwi .good on ya Trev .
I have the most fond memories of John playing Fred Dagg i saw all of his movies, they were good times.........
Good to see Fred and Trev and Trev and Trev and Trev and Trev and Trev again. The only one missing is Bruce Bayliss.
RIP John Clarke, your genius will be missed.
For what we are about to receive, we must remember to thank the ol' Sheila... I'm thinking of going into town today so I want the number plate taking off the tractor and putting on the Land Rover..... my god he was good wasn't he? There'll never be another John Clarke!
Thank you for many years of sensational satire and comedy. Even today I still use daggisms in every day speech. Sorely missed.
I was Living in Taupo in the Mid 70's , My then Daughter , absolutely loved your add, ( the one with the Bythenzol Paste Gun , she could mimic you to a Tee )
Vale John Clarke , You will be surely Missed, --- Vale RIP.
I was a Fred Dagg fan before he became Fred Dagg! John Clarke started his comedy career in local TV comedy sitcom called "Buck House" and even then quickly became a household favourite ; his catchphrase was "That'll be the door" whenever someone knocked. oh well, you had to be there, i guess!
Yeah gidday
Things I miss: Fred Dagg, steel shower trays, shower taps and shower curtains, glass milk bottles, and bloody good blokes ❤️ 😭
yep, those steel shower curtains were damn indestructable.
@@racketman2u commas and common sense help.
' The VW Commas engine was very slow. ' But they couldve fit plenty of Trevs if they had the seats removed.
Milk in glass bottles, loaves of bread and butter bring back a lot memories.
Fred was shaking the milk because of the cream on the top. Remember doing that.
That was full of wholesome goodness.
My nan went to school with Fred Dagg in upper hutt
Thank you John for all the memories. RIP
Brilliant comedian and could see clear through any politician and see the truth
Who's going to tell Trev? RIP John Clarke
gijoel which one?lol but yes r.i.p john clarke
without doubt the very best comedy... just brilliant
Where is this New Zealand now in the past....remember him as a kid...he was so funny...miss this humor very much
Absolutely Priceless!! Echoes of Monty Python. Mocking everyone, esp himself…the days when people understood that thoughtful, clever humor is about commiserating around shared foibles/flaws, not about creating victims. II miss my years in NZ 87 & 91, the farmer/sheep conspiracies, the over-confident & Wild West attitudes of ski/raft/jump/ locals, the depression-era culture there(fix things!), and Michelle!
Rest in Peace in your gumboots Mr Fred Dagg!!!
I did my speech about him he’s my hero and I love him
OMG, I remember this when it was first on - just a kid at the time. Pretty funny!
Now where else in the world do you see things like this .except the good old New Zealand .
Good ol' NZ. Well have to say that his humour was far closer to the truth than some people would like to admit. I worked on 2 dairy farms as a teenager and there was no humour and the scenery was much as you see here. Depressing.
Thanks for uploading this - I missed it on the TV tribute the other day.....
John Clarke was a funny bugger: there's even a joke in there about a rotary milking set-up and homogenised milk.
It's ingenious. The milk is homogenized before exiting the cow, in fact.
"for what we're about to receive we must remember to thank the old sheila" :D
R.I.P. John Clarke.
Pure gold classic 70's NZ humour
R.I.P FRED
Gone too soon :( RIP
I only just spotted the "Mount Crawford office" 🤣 For context it was a prison in Wellington City. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prisons_in_New_Zealand#Wellington_Prison
Where are all the Trev's now? Did the smallest one grow up?
kick it in the guts trev! r.i.p fred dag!
Love this. My hero
The original reality show down on the farm real gritty lifestyle
Brilliant, Mr Clarke is still going strong!
Bob Jones yeah... ahh... not so much anymore
Kiwi icon.. RIP
by God, may the spirit of Fred Dagg re-assert itself in this culturally lost and confused country
The days when parking meter s accepted personal Cheques ! LoL :)
wow. farm life in new zealand is amazing
15:37 reminds me of Leigh Harts speed cooking "that's no good to me"
wonderful satire and parody RIP John
Bring back Fred Dagg and FIX what is wrong with NZ!!
Come back soon John ( Fred ) !
I recall hearing from a Kiwi friend of mine that the city-dwellers in New Zealand took this episode of Country Calendar seriously, probably because it was (and still is) usually a serious programme showcasing various farms around the country.
New Zealand is a small country population wise, so most of us have some knowledge of farming life!
Wonderful
talk about laugh, Trev...
There's not a lot of return on hamsters on the open market
Go Fred Dagg!! >_
New Zealand, the way we were and should be. A sense of humour
2:13 :') gotta interrupt that smoking lol
Fred Dagg
That’s right farming is a science.
Gold. RIP
Brilliant
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I wonder why there are never any opening or closing credits on these old NZ shows? Were they super-imposed only during the actual broadcast? That might make sense ... they only really seemed to use film over videotape
Good ol FRED
Must have been after "Margot the Fitter" & "Cloud of Wayne" as She wasn't dry then her spine.
What a crack up 😁
When NZ was NZ, not like all the bollocks n PC rubbish we have today.
Eating breakfast and smoking a cigarette at the same time. Funny as F&*K trev
This is the New Zealand I remember...not the one we have today and not that Aotea shit
Anyone know what town?
It’s Wellington
@@Trekkie626 the famous Stewart Dawson's corner gives it away
Way better than Monty Python.
Comic Genius. If you can’t laugh at him see a doctor
such a shame New Zealand has become woke and pc over the past 6yrs - pleased that John Clarke is not here to see how stupid we have become and how we have lost our sense of humor
When New Zealand English was charming. Men were blokes or jokers; seldom "guys". Refreshingly free of cringeworthy American slang such as "awesome" or "absolutely". Intonation free of uptalk. Wonderfully dry delivery. Those were the days.
I didn't know 'absolutely' was something Americans say a lot. haha. We do say it, though.
C Phillips 'Absolutely' is popular with the UK middle classes. It's their equivalent to 'awesome'.
C Phillips how about abso-bloody-lutely
Busted a plugger.
Smashing!!
Awww shit he's dead. Vale John Clarke
Why you all saying RIP for? John Clarke didn't die lol
Died: 9 April 2017, WTF He's Dead? I'd say since when but damn...
April 9 2017. Almost 2 years ago now.
@@Blockah PFFFFF
The days of comedy. Where you could speak your mind, laugh at yourself and laugh at others. Nowadays here in communist NZ, speaking your mind and laughing at others can get you arrested.
Hahaha, what a load of bullshit. Nothing has actually changed unless of course you are a racist, is that you?
@@keza41 You have no argument. Your racist comment is as basic as a fleeing squid who squirts ink because you cannot stand up and debate. When you have no political argument, you are defeated. I rest my case.
Peopled Diagram argument? I don’t dont need an argument to call out your bullshit statement for what it is. Give me a link to a story where someone got arrested for........ laughing at others. You made the claim, prove it.
@@keza41 "I don't need an argument". Point in case.
@@keza41 You just head on out and laugh and ridicule a man dressed in a dress and high heels, and see what happens.
👣🪰🫡
Adopt a stray
A very unfunny man. John Clarke just thought he was funny.
Yeah, him and a whole lot of other people. Mind you, we're easy to please.