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Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand

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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Original network
  
BBC One

Language
  
English

8.1/10
IMDb

Starring
  
Billy Connolly

No. of episodes
  
8

First episode date
  
2004

Genres
  
Documentary film, Comedy

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Created by
  
Billy Connolly Nobby Clark Steve Brown

Running time
  
320 minutes (40 min/episode)

Program creators
  
Billy Connolly, Nobby Clark, Steve Brown

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Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand is the fourth, and currently last, of Billy Connolly's decade-spanning ‘world tours’ that follow the comedian on his various travels across the globe. In this tour, filmed in 2004, Connolly visited New Zealand and travelled 8,500 km throughout the country, from Stewart Island in the south, through South Island and North Island, to Ninety Mile Beach in the north. As he did on his 1996 tour of Australia, Connolly travelled on a custom-made Yamaha XV1700 Warrior trike that had been built by the Trike Shop in the United Kingdom. The trike is now in the hands of a new owner in Melbourne, Australia.

The series was made up of eight episodes in which Connolly gave insights into the history and culture of the country, especially its Māori heritage, while also giving highlights from the New Zealand leg of his Too Old to Die Young tour. The leather jacket he often wore sports a skull with glasses, the logo of the tour.

Continuing his catalogue of nude endeavours, he bungee jumped from the Nevis High Wire in Queenstown.

The soundtrack, Billy Connolly's Musical Tour of New Zealand, contained a track by folk singer Kate Rusby.

References

Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand Wikipedia