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Kia Ora.

This is the website of the comedian, satirist, and documentary maker known as Te Radar. Here's a picture of him:

 

Photo by Mark William Brunner

Now, clearly that may not be that helpful. This picture was taken of Te Radar sheltering from the harsh Sahara sun at "The Festival Of the Desert", billed as the worlds most remote music festival, some 80 km's from Timbuktu. Te Radar was there filming for the acclaimed TVNZ show "Intrepid Journeys", for their episode on Mali.

So, here's a better picture:

Although, to be fair, that makes him look like he's just been arrested for something slightly dubious...

Here's a more recent picture taken from one of the things that has been occupying his time:

Yes. He's standing in a hole. It's a rather large hole from which men (and a few women) dig gold out of. This is part of the current series he is filming for TVNZ that he wishes to call "Pride and Produce". It's about produce... sort of. Really, it's a celebration of New Zealand produce, Think of it as a camp Country Calendar" he says.

 

 

 

To find out more about him please choose an option from the left menu.

 

 

Te Radar and Hori Ahipene as Bevan and Beverly Best from the show "B and B", which has ran for 3 seasons on Maori TV.

 


CLICK HERE FOR THE TIMOR ODDYSSEY MINI WEBSITE


NEW: THE BATTLE FOR PAHRUMP. click here for details of this new film!

If you are interested in his latest documentary
"Christmas in Bethlehem; a naivety story"
CLICK HERE


ALSO: Te Radar's NEW comedy CD

" radar's seedee"

is out now and only available here!


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