That's Fairly Interesting
That's Fairly Interesting was a New Zealand TV series showcasing quirky people and events.[1]
Its title was reference to the American show That's Incredible!.[2] The Company that produced the programme was Communicado - owned by Neil Roberts, Murray Roberts, Garry McAlpine, and Robyn Scholes. Communicado produced TV shows, advertisements, and films, including 'Once Were Warriors'.[3] The programms's reporters included Phil Keoghan,[4] who later became famous for hosting the US show The Amazing Race.
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- Segment on Pat's Uninteresting Tours (July 1988) via YouTube
http://www.nzonscreen.com/person/neil-roberts/biography
gollark: The theoretical stuff isn't necessarily worse depending on what you want to do.
gollark: There are still more "industry-oriented" options for studying it and some which are less so.
gollark: Computer science isn't software engineering, though. CS is meant to teach more theory-oriented stuff.
gollark: As in, you think the majority of them don't *ask* for it, or you think the majority don't need degree-related skills?
gollark: The entry-level desk job things will probably get increasingly automated away anyway.
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