An early piece of Kiwi TV history: information given to the cast and crew of 1967 teleplay Slipknot. It was one of five dramas made during special workshops to help actors adapt to the new medium of television. Written by Ngaio Marsh, the murder mystery was set in Auckland's art world.
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Rhys Jones (left) interviews actor Warren Mitchell (from British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part) in 1971, for Kiwi magazine programme This Day. Writer Barry Crump is on the right.
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Rhys Jones (right) interviews actor Warren Mitchell (from British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part) for magazine show This Day in 1971. Kiwi writer Barry Crump watches on.
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Rhys Jones in the late 1960s.
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The team from the Auckland version of Town and Around forceably remove Donald Hope Evans, so he can join the show. Left to right Jeremy Payne, Maurice Smyth, Anna Souter, Donald Hope Evans, Rhys Jones and Tom Finlayson. Taken outside the NZBC's old Shortland Street studios, probably in 1969