No.8 Re-Wired: 202 New Zealand Inventions That Changed the World
Autor Jon Bridges, David Downsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 sep 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780143571957
ISBN-10: 0143571958
Pagini: 272
Ediția:None
Editura: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
ISBN-10: 0143571958
Pagini: 272
Ediția:None
Editura: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Notă biografică
Jon Bridges is a comedian, producer, and columnist with an MA in English. Honing his comedic skills in Capping Revues at Massey University, he, along with fellow Palmerston North Creative Giants Jeremy Corbett and Paul Horan, belonged to the comedy group Facial DBX which toured the country and was instrumental in launching stand-up comedy in Auckland (and arguably, New Zealand). Jon served four years as host of Channel Z Breakfast Radio. As a television producer he has, since 2009, been the producer of the TV3 comedy 7 Days (starring Jeremy Corbett). Jon was awarded Best Performance in an Entertainment or Comedy Programme at the 2000 NZ Television Awards for Ice TV. 7 Days won Best Comedy Programme or Series at the 2011 Aotearoa Film and Television Awards. A columnist for New Zealand Listener from 2006 to 2011, Jon is an avid cyclist and author of Easy Rider: A Kiwi's Guide to Cycling. A native of Whanganui, David began his working life as an actor, writer, comedian and co-founder (with Jon and others) of The Classic Comedy & Bar in Auckland. He left this behind to start a second career in IT, which he stuck with for nearly 20 years, including a stint living and working for Microsoft in Asia. David's strong interest in innovative companies, and his pride in New Zealand, lead him back to Aotearoa and his third career at government agency New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, where he helps local businesses grow internationally.