The Post War(s) Era (1951 - 1999)
Day 2 - Peace Out! (The 1960's)
Activity 1 | The Dawn of Television
In the 1960s there was a great deal of change in New Zealand. Technology was evolving and the television was introduced for the first time into New Zealand homes in the 1960s. Popular programmes included Town and Around and C’mon. Television remains popular to this day.
What is your favourite television show at the moment? On your blog tell us about your favourite television show. What is it about? Who are the main characters? What channel is it on?
My Favourite Tv Series | Modern Family
What is it about?
Basically, Modern Family is about different perspectives of life from different kinds of families.
Who are the main Characters?
Family 1
> Gloria Delgado-Pritchett
> Jay Pritchett
> Manny Delgado
> Joe Pritchett
Family 2
> Claire Dunphy
> Phil Dunphy
> Haley Dunphy
> Alex Dunphy
> Luke Dunphy
Family 3
> Cameron Tucker
> Mitchell Pritchett
> Lilly Tucker-Pritchett
What Channel is it on?
Channel 2
Activity 2 | Rock 'n' Roll
Famous bands also started travelling across the world and in 1964, New Zealand hosted, arguably the most popular band of the time, The Beatles.
People were very excited to see The Beatles, and the hype around the band was known as Beatle-Mania (similar to the modern-day Bieber-Fever)!
Read about their tour of New Zealand below, and then post three interesting facts about The Beatles Tour on your blog.
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The Beatles' first stop in New Zealand was Wellington. Seven thousand screaming fans – nearly all young women – waited as the band touched down on 21 June 1964. One girl badly hurt her leg trying to climb a wire fence, and two others were forced through the fence because of pushing from behind.
A team of 30 police officers, some in plain clothes, was on hand. Bill Brien, in charge of the operation, later said that:
“We underestimated the whole thing badly. The crowd was so big we had to … keep all the people behind a wire fence. At one stage it looked like the fence would collapse, which would have been a disaster.”
As the band stepped off the plane, the shrieks of fans drowned out the noise of the engines. Te Pataka concert party performed a haka, before doing a hongi (pressing noses) and presenting the band members with tiki.
From the back of a Holden utility, The Beatles waved to fans who lined the roads from the airport to town. The crowds outside their hotel, the St George, were so large that The Beatles had to be taken in secretly through the bottle shop entrance of the hotel. Management rushed the band up to the third floor balcony so fans could see them and not crash the hotel.
It was mayhem. 'Girls were screaming uncontrollably, quite out of their tree,' people remembered. Police used dogs to clear crowds from verandahs and other vantage points. Teenagers pushed over and damaged two police motorbikes; there was so much pushing that one of The Beatles’ cars was shunted backwards, even with the handbrake on.
Fans trekked back to The Beatles' hotel after the concert. The band was stuck inside as crowds gathered outside. Some kept up a late-night vigil on the hill behind the hotel. Others tried to get round the strict security; four girls strolled onto the sixth floor into the arms of Ringo Starr. His response was, ‘Now girls, no nonsense or else I’ll leave.’
Away from all the fuss, two of the band members took the chance to catch up with family. Police whisked John Lennon away to Levin to meet his second cousins, while Ringo Starr (formerly Starkey) met a group of Starkeys from the Wellington suburb of Karori.
| The Beatles Tour |
> The Beatles were obviously well known in New Zealand because in paragraph 5 it says "The Beatles waved to fans who lined up from the airport to town."
> During the Beatles' time in their hotel, outside they were surround by young ladies and teenagers, some who stayed up all night just to get a glimpse of the Beatles.
> Two Band members from the Beatles actually got to spend some spare time with family that lived in New Zealand.
Bonus Activity | The Three Rs - Rugby, Racing and Running
In the 1960s, sport in New Zealand was dominated by the three R’s – rugby, racing and running. The national rugby team, the All Blacks, had a great decade, winning 36 of the 40 games that they played. Many kiwis also spent their week-ends at the local racetrack and, in 1960, Peter Snell won a gold medal in the 800m race at the Olympic Games in Rome, Italy. He followed this up with two more gold medals in the 800m and 1500m races at the 1964 Olympic Games.
Watch this documentary about Peter Snell and then create a one-page poster on Canva* about this famous kiwi runner. Be sure to include a picture of Peter along with information about his interests and other sporting accomplishments.
*You will need to register on the Canva website in order to use it. To register, first you will need to choose your poster template from the homepage. This will bring up the sign-in page. Click on the ‘Register with Email’ button and enter your details.
Hey there Aaliyah, thanks for completing another three activities. Great job! I enjoyed reading about your favourite TV show; Modern Family. I am impressed that you know all the characters so well.
ReplyDeleteWho would you say is your favourite character and why?
What would you say is your favourite episode?
Thanks, Billy
Hey Aaliyah,
ReplyDeleteThat's very interesting and surprising that modern family is one of your favorite shows. Why is it your favorite TV show and if you could pick a family to join which one would you choose and why?
Keep up the phenomenal work!
Katelyn : )
Kia Ora Aaliyah,
ReplyDeleteIt’s great to get a chance to read a few of your blog posts. I find it really interesting to see what other students from different clusters, do for the activities.
You have found some great facts about The Beatles tour. The Beatles were before my time (I was born in 1995, 21 years after they visited), but I did grow up listening to some of their songs because my mum enjoyed listening to them. Do you know any Beatles songs? One of their most popular songs is “Here Comes the Sun”. You might recognise one of their album cover, it shows the band walking across a pedestrian crossing. I will see if I can attach a picture to the comment, otherwise if you search on google ‘ the Beatles crosswalk’, you will be able to see their album cover.
Tino pai for creating a creating about Peter Snell. I like that you have multiple photos on there and you have added in other sports that he plays. After from running he moved in Texas in the USA and he still competes in different sports to this day. He has recently done very well in competitions for both table tennis and orienteering . Do you know how many medals he has won for running events at the Olympics?
If you wanted to check out work from students from the cluster I work with ( Kaikohekohe cluster) you can copy and paste this link into your URL bar. It will take you to the Twitterfeed for all of the clusters. Kaikohekohe cluster is in the bottom right hand corner. I’m sure the students would love to hear from someone from a different cluster!
https://sites.google.com/a/manaiakalani.org/connected-learners-share/sljtwitterfeeds
Keep up the great work!
-Dani