
Phil Gifford - Wikipedia
Philip Douglas Gifford ONZM (born 1947) is a New Zealand sportswriter and broadcaster. [1] He had his own rugby radio show Front Row on Radio Sport from 8 to 10am on Saturdays. He writes a weekly column in the country's highest circulation weekend paper, The Sunday Star-Times, and is a contributing editor to North & South magazine.
Phil Gifford: Simon Barnett on his wife's fight and his return to …
Simon Barnett and Phil Gifford are back on air today with Si and Phil Afternoons on Newstalk ZB from noon. Simon has been off work for the past few months while focusing on his role as primary...
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Phil Gifford is a Contributing Sports Writer for NZME. He is one of the most respected voices in New Zealand sports journalism. Open in Who Shared Issue with article?
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Phil Gifford is a Contributing Sports Writer for NZME. He is one of the most-respected voices in New Zealand sports journalism. At the age of 12, I penned my first sports piece in 1959...
Phil Gifford - Biography - IMDb
Phil Gifford is known for Don't Tell Me (1989), Mortimer's Patch (1980) and Game of Two Halves (1999). He is married to Jan. Won the 2nd Celebrity episode of the NZ version of "The Weakest Link", and donated the $9000 winnings to the Christian Children's Fund.
Phil Gifford - NZ On Screen
Phil Gifford - Though best known as a sports writer and radio DJ, Phil Gifford’s long career has also seen a number of noteworthy screen encounters — including top-selling rugby videos, an acclaimed feature film and sketch-writing for late legend Billy T James.
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View the profiles of people named Phil Gifford. Join Facebook to connect with Phil Gifford and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to...
Phil Gifford - Celebrity Speakers NZ
Renowned sports journalist and broadcaster Phil Gifford has had an astonishing career spanning more than 50 years. The former NewstalkZB host started writing newspaper columns under the name of his satirical rugby character, Loosehead Len in 1973.
Infamous DJ Phil Gifford: His Exclusive Definitive Wobble Playlist
Nov 16, 2018 · Here’s a definitive playlist that Phil Gifford has put together of some of the less than commercial nature that Wobble was known for.
Phil Gifford - Captive Audience
Phil Gifford is the first person to be twice judged New Zealand sports journalist of the year. Awarded the 2010 SPARC lifetime achievement award for services to sports journalism, he is the only New Zealand journalist to report from every Rugby World Cup since 1987.
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