Craig and Linda on national TV


February 17, 2010 in Travel

This morning, just hours before we fly out to Santiago, Chile we were guests on TVNZ’s Breakfast, a popular morning TV show in New Zealand. We followed Li Cunxin (the dancer who’s life has just been made into the biopic film, Mao’s Last Dancer). He was friendly and lovely to talk to in the green room before the show.

Click here to see all two and a half minutes of our “world famous in New Zealand” stardom.

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This article was written by Craig and Linda

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Craig and Linda Martin have been living on the road since February 2006. Both born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand they are ... somewhere in the world! Craig and Linda host the Indie Travel Podcast - you can get in touch with them here.

5 responses to Craig and Linda on national TV

  1. Congrats! Was that your first time on television???

  2. amazing! awesome! congrats!

  3. Congratulations, getting on TV isn’t all that easy. Only other non-US travel blogger I know of is Darren from Travel-Rants.

  4. Cool! I missed the live show :) but watched you on the website. Awesome! You look like you’re pro at this TV thing! :D Hope you’re enjoying yourselves in Santiago!

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