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Monday, September 06, 2010

Catch it while you can

My television appearance last week has come on line, and I suspect it's for one week only, since there doesn't seem to be an archive page...

Watch it here if you dare. I'm sandwiched between a few other guests; the whole show is 29 minutes long, but you'll find me between 13:07 and 18.10 minutes.

I pleasantly surprised myself, as it all went by in a blur and I was nervous that I blathered, but apart from being all chin and hands, I didn't too too badly with the very short time I had!



Having a lovely clean-paper day today, sorting and sifting the prints and getting them ready for collation into the folio covers. Tomorrow I'm catching a bus to Oamaru to meet the boys and driving back to Dunedin with them. They're staying the rest of the week with me at the college before we head off on Sunday for a bit of a South Island jaunt, weather, wildness and all.

6 comments:

Mindy said...

You came across very well. Your passion (and skill) for letterpress was obvious.

GS said...

You looked wonderful and came across well. And what a treat to see lovely old Dougal who was such a dashing man reading the news in my youth!

Hope the sun comes out for your road trip. Will you be going to Fiordland? It's one of the best bits of the South.

ronnie said...

the world needs more hands and chins - go forth and conquer in glory

(sorry but I'm still recovering from the 'dougal stevenson'... does everyone on dunedin tv have an insanely scottish sounding name married to a plummy british accent? no wonder the earth moves over there!)

AMCSviatko said...

Good Lord! And there's Dougal Stevenson bringing back a flood of Broadcasting Brat memories from my childhood.

You came across well :-)

Bernice said...

Well done you - you came across just fine - I hope you realise you made Dougal grasp something intrinsic about the nuance of making. Well done you.

Dougal? Does anyone else remember the Magic Roundabout? Dougal?

Anonymous said...

Congratulations It was great to hear you explain it all. Have a great holiday now.