Chris Knox

By Philip Matthews In Commentary

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17th July, 2004
TV1 viewers who stay up late - or is that an oxymoron? - might have seen Chris Knox present old films from the vault in an impressive season that TV1 has dubbed The Vault. It's a great gig for a film nut such as Knox, who spends more money on DVDs than CDs these days - which doesn't necessarily mean that music has got worse, rather that Knox is enjoying the second adolescence that the DVD revolution can provide. "I'm finally getting to see all the movies I wanted to see when I was 12, which were totally inaccessible to a New Zealand 12-year-old," he says. The Listener caught up with Knox at ...

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